Lancaster County Indians Annals of the Susquehannocks And Other Indian Tribes O
Lancaster County Indians Annals of the Susquehannocks And Other Indian Tribes O
Eshleman, Henry Frank, 1869-
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It j t() him Jn hand paid; by the gaid is not many days since that he went I Wllllam Penn> the right wher eof is to Burlington to make up his account | hereby acknowledged> H ATH demis- with the agent, intending to soon as conveniently can for England. Gov ernor Hamilton will give a very good account of him. " This letter by Markham makes clear where this famous James Le tort lived before he moved to Cones- toga, and it also shows that his trade as well as Bassallion s extended over a wide terr...itory all the way from the Schuylkill to the Susquehanna and j even to the Potomac. 1696 Governor Dungan Leases Back to Penn the Land to Dungan by the Susqueliannock Indians. In Vol. 2 of Smith s laws, p. Ill it is stated that the deed from the In dians to Governor is not known to exist. We have, however, shown that all this Susquehanna land was sold by our Indians to Dungan about 1684. Now during a lapse of 12 years Dun gan as we have shown in the former article held the lands only in trust for the Indians; and now at their sed and granted, and by these pre sents doth demise and grant unto the said William Penn, ALL that Tract of Land lyeing upon, on both sides of the River commonly called or known by the name of the Susquehanna River and the Lakes adjacent, in our near the Province of Pennsylvania, in America, Beginning at the moun tains or head of the said river, and running as far as and into the Bay of Chesapeake, with all Isles, Is lands, Mines, Minerals, Woods, Fish ings, Hawkings, huntings, Fowlings, and all other Royalties, profits, com- odityes and hereditaments unto the same belonging which the said Thomas Dungan lately purchased of or had given him by Sinneca Susque hanna Indians and also all the lands, hereditaments, Isles, Islands, Rivers, Royalties, mines, minerals, lakes, waters, profitts, priviledges, and ap- putenances, whatsoever lyeing on both sides of the Susquehanna River, and near adjoining thereto, which he the said Thomas Dungan did, at, any OTHER LANCASTER COUNTY INDIAN TRIBES 145 time purchase, or which were at any time given unto them by the said In- I dians, or any of them.
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