Copies of treaties, assignments of lots within Brotherton lands, accounts forwarded by the Superintendents to the Governor of New York. Large manuscript daybook entitled “Brothertown Records” on the spine, with copies of treaties, assignments of lots, accounts of transactions from 1774-1804.
Original charter from the Regents of the University of New York establishing Hamilton College as an institution of higher education. Tompkins, Daniel D., Chancellor of the University of the State of New York.
Shows manuscript entry for each lot of Brothertown land sold by the Superintendant of Brothertown Indians in the 1820s and 1830s, with description of the lot, date sold, and buyer's name. Small manuscript field book from 1843 which contains information gathered during a survey of Indian lands in Brothertown, NY. Systematically records details of the property such as the owner, size and to whom and when it was sold. Accompanied by a photocopy of all pages.