Friendly Association Papers

Haverford

The “Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures” was established in 1756 by a group of eminent Quakers in Philadelphia following months of horrific violence between settlers and Native Americans on the Pennsylvania frontier.

The Friendly Association papers contain hundreds of unique and detailed accounts of behind-the-scenes treaty negotiations; historical documents dating back to the early years of Pennsylvania related to work with Indigenous groups; the correspondence of Pemberton and others relating to fund-raising and the exigencies of Pennsylvania politics; and missives from Indian leaders, transcribed or otherwise transmitted by an intricate network of Indian “go-betweens” who maintained almost constant contact with the Association.

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Israel Pemberton's letter to Samuel Lightfoot, April 12, 1759
Pemberton's Letter to John Langdale, May 1, 1761
Cherokee Message to the Delaware Indians, June 20, 1758
Memoranda of various kinds
Pemberton's Letter from Andrew Zeigler, October 14, 1756
Copy of record of Deed of Land from William Allen to Nicholas Dupue, August 8, 1750
Governor Hamilton's letter to M. Yarnall, October 7, 1761
Pemberton's Letter from George Croghan [from Lancaster], April 6, 1757
Bills and Receipts, August 5, 1758
Christian Frederick Post's letter to Israel Pemberton, November 26, 1761
Governor of New Jersey's message to the Indians, June 25, 1758
Tetamie's account of the Indian Complaints, Moses
Minutes of Conrad  Weiser, June 19, 1759
Goods delivered to the Indians, July 25, 1758
Samuel Lightfoot's letter to Israel Pemberton, May 30, 1759
List of Indian Goods, October 10, 1761
Friends' Address to the Governor, 1755
Receipt of Money from Casper Rebel and Christopher Schultz, June 6, 1757
Robert Callender's letter to John Pemberton and Owen Jones, April 22, 1771

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