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Friendly Association papers contain hundreds of unique and detailed accounts of behind-the-scenes treaty negotiations; historical documents dating back to the early years of Pennsylvania related to work with Indigenous groups; the correspondence of Pemberton and others relating to fund-raising and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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List of Goods Returned from Easton, April 19, 1757
Report Of Conrad Weiser on return from journey to Shamokin on Va. & Md. Affairs, 1703
Minutes of Conference with Jos. Peepy and Peter Harrison, November 19, 1772
James Kenny's letter to Israel Pemberton, October 3, 1759
Bills and Receipts, October 9, 1758
Bills and Receipts, July 31, 1759
Record of Indian Treaty, April 18, 1757
Pemberton's Letter from James Kenny, August 22, 1761
Bills and Receipts, March 5, 1759
Samuel Lightfoot's letter to Israel Pemberton, April 22, 1759
Samuel Lightfoot's letter to Israel Pemberton, May 4, 1759
Bills and Receipts, March 1, 1759
Bills and Receipts, June 9, 1758
John Langdale's letter to Israel Pemberton, March 16, 1759
Pemberton's letter to Charles Hardy, April 26, 1757
Receipts for Money, March 24, 1757
Pemberton's Letter from Nathaniel Holland, September 12, 1760
Pemberton's Letter from Samuel Burling, May 23, 1757
Minutes of Conference at Fort Pitt between George Croghan, Deputy for Indian Affairs and the Indians of various tribes, 1768
Cherokee Message to the Delaware Indians, June 20, 1758

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