George Mercer Papers: Relating to the Ohio Company of VirginiaGeorge Mercer was a lieutenant and later captain of the First Virginia Regiment during the French and Indian War, and a land surveyor. He served as agent for the Ohio Company in England. In this book, Lois Mulkearn interprets George Mercer's documents on the activities of the Ohio Company.Through the eyes of Indians, French, and English we see the political and military efforts to control the vast area of the Ohio frontier, and witness treaties signed at Logstown, and those between Pennsylvania and the Weas and Piankashaws in 1740. Among Mercer's other papers are directions for laying out the first British town to be called “Saltsburg” at present day McKees Rocks, outside Pittsburgh. With this extensive collection, Mulkearn enlightens our knowledge of colonial history and the western frontier. |
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... Pennsylvania Historical Magazine ( Pitts- burgh , Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania , 1918 - date ) , XVII , 265 . On the present site of Ligonier , Pennsylvania . 72. An important Delaware Indian village located on the ...
... Pennsylvania Historical Magazine ( Pitts- burgh , Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania , 1918 - date ) , XVII , 265 . On the present site of Ligonier , Pennsylvania . 72. An important Delaware Indian village located on the ...
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... Pennsylvania Indian conference in May , 1751. In the presence of the Pennsylvania commissioners he entreated the Indians to embrace the French cause and warned the English traders off the Ohio ( Colonial Records of Pennsylvania , V ...
... Pennsylvania Indian conference in May , 1751. In the presence of the Pennsylvania commissioners he entreated the Indians to embrace the French cause and warned the English traders off the Ohio ( Colonial Records of Pennsylvania , V ...
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... Pennsylvania , was em- ployed full time in keeping the Six Nations in the English orbit . Pennsylvania needed George Croghan on the frontier ; it was he whom the Indians trusted , and at many conferences they refused to speak unless ...
... Pennsylvania , was em- ployed full time in keeping the Six Nations in the English orbit . Pennsylvania needed George Croghan on the frontier ; it was he whom the Indians trusted , and at many conferences they refused to speak unless ...
Contents
GEORGE MERCER Papers in | 1 |
Christopher Gists First and Second Journals | 7 |
George and James Mercers Land Release to John Tayloe | 40 |
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