The Journals of Christian Daniel Claus and Conrad Weiser

The Journals of Christian Daniel Claus and Conrad Weiser
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Publisher : Philadelphia : American Philosophical Society
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Download or read book The Journals of Christian Daniel Claus and Conrad Weiser written by Daniel Claus and published by Philadelphia : American Philosophical Society. This book was released on 1994 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Feb. 1750, Thomas Lee, the Pres. of the Virginia Council, wrote a letter to Conrad Weiser, his good friend. Lee asked Weiser, the experienced and influential Indian agent, to be a part of his proposal to unite the English colonies with the Six Nations. After discussing Lee's plan with the gov. of PA, Weiser prepared to travel to Onondaga, deep in Iroquois country. Weiser's principal task there was to invite Iroquois representatives to a council at Fredericksburg, where Lee would address them, give them presents, and, it was hoped, negotiate a peace between the two adversaries, the Iroquois and the Catawbas. But Weiser was unable to convince the Iroquois to attend Lee's council. Illustrations. This is a print on demand publication.


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