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    1. INDIAN HISTORY MAPS
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    3. 1771 MAP OF THE SIX NATIONS Quality reproduction of a 1771 map titled: To His Excellency WIlliam Tryon Esq., Captain General & Governor in Chief of the Province of New- York && This Map of the Country of the VI Nations Proper, with Part of the Adjacent Colonies, is humbly inscribed by his Excellency's Most obedient humble Servant, Guy Johnson 1771. This map shows Indian villages, Chief towns or large villages, Indian paths, the boundary settled with the indians in 1768; etc. Text on the map: By the Country of the six Nations proper is meant that part within which they principally reside the rest of which is of Vest extent being chiefly occupied by their dependants. The Monocks are not mentioned as they reside within the limits of New York at Fort Hunter & Conajohare part of the Oneida Country lies also within that Province the Tuscaroras who form the sixth Nation are omitted being a southern People that live on lands allotted them between Oneida & Onondaga." Covers the area from Crown Point and Ticonderoga on the northeast to Kittanning and the Ohio or Allegany River on the southeast. 11 by 17 sand colored parchment. $11. 1867 MAP OF THE NIPMUCK OR NIPNET COUNTRY (Compiled from a survey of 1774) Published by Samuel A. Drake, 151 Washington St., Boston, 1867. Covers the area from Hosack Falls on the northwest, to Kingston NH on the northeast, to Easton on the southeast, to Takonik (Taconic) on the southwest. Shows tribe locations and town names. 11 by 17 sand colored parchment. $11 HISTORICAL INK www.oldmapsne.com http://www.oldmapsne.com

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