1A Journal of my Journey over the Mountains began Fryday the 11th. of March 1747/8 (Washington Papers)
...on an extensive trade among the Delaware Indians, visited Virginia about 1725. With...
2[Diary entry: 27 March 1748] (Washington Papers)
...on an extensive trade among the Delaware Indians, visited Virginia about 1725. With...
3To George Washington from Robert Hunter Morris, 2 February 1756 (Washington Papers)
.... It was inhabited by Iroquois, Shawnee, and Delaware Indians. On 22 Dec. and again on 3 Jan...
4Pennsylvania Assembly: Reply to the Governor, 14 May 1756 (Franklin Papers)
...early May, he found the province at war with the Delaware Indians and the Assembly
5From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Pownall, 19 August 1756 (Franklin Papers)
..., Sir William Johnson had declared the Delaware Indians absolved of their subservient status...
6From Benjamin Franklin to George Washington, 19 August 1756 (Franklin Papers)
...have just receiv’d News, that the Delaware Indians with whom we treated lately at Easton, have...
7From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 5 November 1756 (Franklin Papers)
...at Easton in Northampton County, on a Treaty with the Delaware Indians:
8To Benjamin Franklin from Charles Thomson, 14 May 1758 (Franklin Papers)
...including McCord’s family killed or captured, by Delaware Indians on April 1, 1756....
9To George Washington from Abraham Bosomworth, 24 July 1758 (Washington Papers)
—The Delaware Indians have sued for a Peace Old King Teedyuscanng has taken...
10To Benjamin Franklin from Charles Thomson, 10 December 1758 (Franklin Papers)
...sell or belonged to Teedyuscung and the Delaware Indians. Denny called upon both groups to...