[ [199] See Penna. Archives, Vol. I, p. 144, and Du Ponceau, Memoir on the Treaty at Shackamaxon, Collections of the Penna. Hist. Soc., Vol. III, Part II, p. 73.
[ [200] New York Colonial Documents, Vol. VII, p. 119.
[ [201] Thompson, Inquiry into the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawnee Indians, p. 107.
[ [202] Heckewelder, Indian Nations, p. 70; E. de Schweinitz, Life of Zeisberger, pp. 430, 641
[ [203] Janney, Life of Penn, p. 247.
[ [204] Ruttenber, Indians of the Hudson River, p. 177.
[ [205] Durant's Memorial, in New York Colonial Documents, Vol. V, p. 623.
[ [206] Early History of Western Pennsylvania, p. 31 (Pittsburgh, 1846); and see Penna. Archives, Vol. I, pp. 322, 330.
[ [207] Loskiel, Geschichte der Mission, p. 54. The treaty of Lancaster, 1762, was the last treaty held with the Indians in eastern Pennsylvania.
[ [208] Schweinitz, Life of Zeisberger, p. 90.