Deed to Tunxis Sepos
Summary:
Colonial reconstruction of an earlier treaty with the Tunxis regarding land and political relations Document Links
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Connecticut Collection, Law, Land/Property, Deed Type -- Treaty, Commerce/Trade -- Fur, Encroachment -- People, Fur Trade, Complaints, Conveyances/Land Sales, Property -- Deeds/Titles, Land Boundaries, Native Right, Land Use, Hunting/Fishing/Fowling Rights, Improvement -- Agriculture, Improvement -- Husbandry/Livestock, Improvement -- Pastures, Timber/Wood, Reserves/Reservations, Domestic Animals, Livestock, Political Relations, Treaties, Improvement -- Fences/Enclosures, Cows, Food, Corn/Yokeag, Abstract Ideas, Prosperity, Paternalism, Protection, Peace, Landforms -- Aquatic, Creeks, Farmington Land, Connecticut State LibraryRelated Biographies:
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1650 April 9thRights:
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Connecticut State Library, Connecticut Archives, Indians, Series 1 (1647-1789), Vol. 1, Doc.27Sponsors:
Identifier:
1650.04.09.01Subject:
Tunxis