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Wm. Penn's Treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsya. 1661.

Creator N. Currier (Firm)
Accession number 56.300.852 
Unique identifier MNY145401 
Description The only treaty that never was broken. 
Dated ca. 1847 
Object Type print (visual work)
Medium hand coloring, lithograph
File dimensions 18.3 in × 13.1 in at 300dpi
46.5 cm × 33.3 cm at 300dpi 
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Indians of North America
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William Penn (1644-1718)
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