| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - 1851 - 808 pages
...Jeremiah i Warder, and William Fisher, the Sum of One Hundred Pounds, being so much contributed by the Friendly Association for regaining and preserving Peace with the Indians by pacific Measures, to be employed in sending Messengers to the Ohio Indians, and obtaining a Conference with them, in... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1851 - 324 pages
...native tribes to the first European settlers in Pennsylvania, were induced to form a society entitled, 'The Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures.' The course generally pursued towards the Indians, had become radically opposed to the views of the... | |
| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - 1851 - 816 pages
...Callender, Jeremiah Warder, and William Fisher, the Sum of One Hundred Pounds, being so much contributed by the Friendly Association for regaining and preserving Peace with the Indians by pacific Measures, to be employed in sending Messengers to the Ohio Indians, and obtaining a Conference with them, in... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1857 - 686 pages
...from extending to their frontier inhabitants. They therefore united, in 1756, under the denomination of " the Friendly Association for regaining and preserving Peace with the Indians," and by their private and individual subscriptions, raised several thousand pounds to enable them to... | |
| Anthony Benezet, Roberts VAUX - 1859 - 172 pages
...European settlers in Pennsylvania, Benezet was one of those who, in 1756, formed a society, called " The Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures." This association was chiefly composed of members of the Society of Friends. / The course pursued by... | |
| Joseph Smith - 1867 - 1000 pages
...DENNY, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Cheif of the Province of Pennsylvania, fyc. — The Address of the Trustees and Treasurer of the Friendly...preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures. Signed by ABEL JAMES, Clerk. (Philadelphia, the 14th of the 7th month, 1757.) Polio. [Philadelphia,... | |
| Joseph Smith - 1867 - 994 pages
...DENNY, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Cheif of the Province of Pennsylvania, Sfc. — The Address of the Trustees and Treasurer of the Friendly...for regaining and preserving Peace with the Indians ly Pacific Measures. Signed by ABEL JAMES, Clerk. (Philadelphia, the 14th of the 7th month, 1757.)... | |
| Joseph Smith - 1867 - 1000 pages
...DENNY, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Cheif of the Province of Pennsylvania, fyc. — The Address of the Trustees and Treasurer of the Friendly Association for regaining and preserving Peace ivith the Indians by Pacific Measures. Signed by ABEL JAMES, Clerk. (Philadelphia, the 14th of the... | |
| 1878 - 626 pages
...neither time nor opportunity for the enlarged study of Church History. . Some Chapters in the History of the Friendly Association for regaining and preserving Peace with the Indians, by pacific measures. By SAMUEL PARISH. Philadelphia. 1877. (Pp. 129.) These records of the interesting and incessant labours... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1867 - 40 pages
...pleading with military officers on their behalf, and watching over their interests. In 1776 was formed the " Friendly Association for regaining and preserving peace with the Indians by pacific measures." In seven years it expended, in presents of clothing, &c., to the Indians, upwards of $15,000, voluntarily... | |
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