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Letter [manuscript] : New York, to Honorable Lt. Governor Penn, 1766 July 2.
Letter written by Thomas Gage on July 2, 1766 to John Penn, Lieutenant Governor of Pa.
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Main Author:
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787
(Author)
Corporate Author:
AM (Publisher)
(digitiser.)
Format:
Electronic
Language:
English
Series:
Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America.
Subjects:
Delaware Indians.
Indians of North America
>
Government relations.
Murder.
Shawnee Indians.
murders (deaths)
Great Britain
>
Colonies
>
America.
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