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(French and Indian War) Manuscript Document (French and Indian War) Manuscript Document, two pages,

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(French and Indian War) Manuscript Document (French and Indian War) Manuscript Document, two pages,
<B>(French and Indian War) Manuscript Document, two pages, 7.5" x 12", Philadelphia, September 9, 1761, with a lengthy endorsement signed by Philadelphia Mayor Benjamin Shoemaker approving a series of claims filed by Alexander McKermet.</B></I> "<I>...Relating to the Losses he sustain'd [sic] by the Incroachment [sic] of the French on the river Ohio in the Year of our Lord 1753 & 1754...</B></I>" The document lists the claims which are primarily listed by individuals, many of whom appear to be Indians including "<I>...Tassalauhervau...The Half King & his Wife...Delaware George...The Crow...The Half Kings Daughter...</B></I>" Other names include "...Capt. Jacob... Thames Hickman... John Hickman...French Margaret's Daughter..." McKermet was likely an English fur trader who was forced out of the upper Ohio Valley when a French expedition moved into the region to assert France's control over the area -- thus touching off the Seven Years (French and Indian) War. Judging from the names on the list, McKermet lived in a mixed community of English, French and Indians. Also interesting here is the presence of a "<I>Half King</B></I>," an Iroquois representative or diplomat who asserted the Confederation's authority in the Ohio Valley. The total losses amounted to £78-0-0. Mayor Shoemaker of Philadelphia signs at the bottom of the second page attesting to the accuracy of the account. Chipping to margins with the loss of a few words of text, usual folds, otherwise very good condition. From the Henry E. Luhrs Collection.