Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774.
Person
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Testimonial for giving Indians medals, engraved by Henry Dawkins
Collection — Huntington box 41 - folder 1
Identifier: 9100
Scope and content
Reprint of a William Johnson Indian testimonial used for giving medals to Indians, printed from the original copper plate. The print is in a folder that states "On the occasion of the visit of the Walpole Society to the New York Historical Society on May 25, 1946 there were made from the original copperplate owned by the latter Society, fifty impressions of Sir William Johnson's Indian Testimonial, engraved by Henry Dawkins of Philadelphia in the month of April 1770 and originally designed...
Dates:
1946.
Treaty of peace with the Delaware Nation, also documentation and supplemental treaty
Collection — Mapcase folder 45
Identifier: 9091
Scope and content
Treaty of peace with the Delaware Nation entered into by their deputies before Sir William Johnson, baronet, His Majesty's sole agent and superintendent of Indian affairs in the Northern Department of North America...May 8 1765. With supplemental treaty, which was bound to the main treaty, titled The Delaware deputys [sic] sent from Ohio, to strengthen, ratify and confirm the annexed treaty subscribed by Killbuck...July 12, 1765. Treaty discusses the Indians being accepted by the English in...
Dates:
1765.