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Brant, Joseph 1742-1807
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245
works in
519
publications in
5
languages and
9,727
library holdings
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Translator
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pm1884,
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Most widely held works about
Joseph Brant
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Most widely held works by
Joseph Brant
A visit to the province of Upper Canada in 1819
by James Strachan
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Book
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4
editions published
between
1820
and
1968
in
English
and held by
150
libraries
worldwide
The Gospel according to St. Mark
(
Book
)
12
editions published
between
1787
and
1984
in
Mohawk and English
and held by
46
libraries
worldwide
Memoir of the distinguished Mohawk Indian chief, sachem and warrior, Capt. Joseph Brant
by William Ketchum
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Book
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5
editions published
in
1872
in
English
and held by
34
libraries
worldwide
The Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies
by Church of England
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Book
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1
edition published
in
1787
in
English
and held by
22
libraries
worldwide
Draper manuscript collection : series G; Joseph Brant papers
by State Historical Society of Wisconsin
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)
6
editions published
between
1966
and
1983
in
English
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
Joseph Brant papers
by Joseph Brant
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Book
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2
editions published
in
1979
in
English
and held by
5
libraries
worldwide
Speech to British Government Concerning Indian Land Claims, Niagara, March 25, 1798
by Joseph Brant
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Book
)
1
edition published
in
2003
in
English
and held by
3
libraries
worldwide
Speech to British Government Concerning Indian Land Claims, Niagara, October 22, 1796
by Joseph Brant
(
Book
)
1
edition published
in
2003
in
English
and held by
3
libraries
worldwide
Joseph Brant and family
by Joseph Brant
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Book
)
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Letter from Joseph Brant : to Sir John Johnson Bart., 1799 March 17
by Joseph Brant
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)
2
editions published
in
1799
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Letter appears to have been written from a place called Beach. It discusses Brant's arrangements to meet Johnson. The letter also mentions public opinion on General De Puisaye. Brant says he will dispatch two young men to Johnson and also references a previous letter from Johnson in which Johnson express a desire to meet with the Missisaqua [sp] chiefs, probably refering to Mississauga. Also two copies of a transcript, a slide, and a condition note.
Letter signed : Niagara, to James Wheelock, 1802 Dec. 17
by Joseph Brant
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Book
)
1
edition published
in
1802
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Sending his son Jacob to study at Dartmouth College.
Letter, 1789 August 14
by Joseph Brant
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)
1
edition published
in
1789
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Letter to Major Jelles Fonda acknowledging the receipt of supplies and inquiring as to the state of affairs respecting the lands of the Mohawk, Onondaga and Cayuga Indians. Brant makes specific references to the conduct of General Clinton in the western New York campaign. Written at Niagara.
Joseph Brant correspondence, 1796
by Joseph Brant
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)
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
1765-1808
by Samuel Kirkland
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Book
)
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Correspondence, diaries, fragment of an autobiography (1764-65), Oneida Declaration of Neutrality (1775), and census of Six Nations (1789). Some of the letters are in the Oneida and Mohawk languages.
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Alternative Names
Brant, Joseph, Mohawak Chief, 1742-1807
Brant, Joseph, Mohawk chief, 1742-1807
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Thayendanegea
Thayendanegea, 1742-1807
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