. The papers of Sir William Johnson. in theafternoon. Youll find by some part of my letter, that was telling me lyes, for which he ought to be wellscolded. I expect him here every day from Onondaga. I shalldeliver him a Message left here for him by At-quen-da-guh-taand the head of the rest of the Osswegatchees and some Coneseda-gas which was, to tell the old man from them he lyed. 1 Copy in Oneida Historical Society, Utica, N. Y. Oiiginal letter wasdestroyed by fire. Contents given in Johnson Calendar, p. 329: a variancebetween Mr. Roberts and the commanding officer, the remis


. The papers of Sir William Johnson. in theafternoon. Youll find by some part of my letter, that was telling me lyes, for which he ought to be wellscolded. I expect him here every day from Onondaga. I shalldeliver him a Message left here for him by At-quen-da-guh-taand the head of the rest of the Osswegatchees and some Coneseda-gas which was, to tell the old man from them he lyed. 1 Copy in Oneida Historical Society, Utica, N. Y. Oiiginal letter wasdestroyed by fire. Contents given in Johnson Calendar, p. 329: a variancebetween Mr. Roberts and the commanding officer, the remissness of thesmith at Niagara, other troubles at that post, some Yanky horse dealers,presents to the Messesagas, the birth of a grand daughter to Johnson, claim for articles given to the Indians, a harper expected fromIreland, a report from Detroit that Mr. Cole is killed, a charge of theOswegatchies and Conesedagas against Mr. Carundache, Josephs desire togo down, and the question of passes for Detroit.** 2 Guy SIR HENRY MOORE Portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Photograph courtesy of Frank T. Sabin, London; the picture is in a private collection. Indian Affairs. 1766-68 201 FROM HENRY , Albany Sep\ 26, 1766 I arrivd here last Night from my Expedition to the LakeChamplain, & should have proceeded directly for your house thismorning, but some dispatches which I receiv*d by the Pacquet willdetain me here till Sunday morning, at which time I propose to setout for Schenectady, & to be with you the next day; I am sorry toinform you that on my return I found My Wife too muchindispos*d to attempt a Journey in which She had proposed muchSatisfaction, but as I have already trespassd to much on your time,by a delay which the unfavorable Weather I met with occasiond,I shall set out without my family on Sunday Morning. I am S^» With great truth & Regard Y^ most Obed^ & hum, Sev^ H: Moore 1 In Harvard University Library. Sparks Collection, FROM BAYNTON, WHARTON


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