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Some Account of my Residence among the Indians continued (Notes 2nd)
Description
Halliday Jackson documented his time living with the Seneca Indians, which lasted over two years. Following an account of the latter part of his stay, Jackson documents his route returning home. The last part of this journal is a record of an encounter between the Chiefs of the Six Nations and a missionary from Massachusetts, who hoped to preach to them. A speech by Chief Red Jacket is recorded, in which he opposes Christian evangelism, and another in which he opposes selling land.