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Collection Reference Number GLC02498.02
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1789 
Title John Butler to Jelles Fonda about an Indian owning a particular piece of land
Date 5 February 1789
Author Butler, John (1728-1796)  
Recipient Fonda, Jelles  
Document Type Correspondence; Land transaction document
Content Description Inquires into whether a certain Indian owns a particular piece of land. If the Indian does own it, Butler wants to know if the Indian can sell it, and how much it is worth.
Subjects Revolutionary War  American Indian History  Land Transaction  Finance  Westward Expansion  
People Butler, John (1728-1796)  Fonda, Jelles D. (1727-1791)  
Place written Niagara County, New York
Theme Westward Expansion; Native Americans
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Major Jelles D. Fonda was a prosperous trader in the Mohawk River Valley, who earned much of his wealth in trading with Native Americans. Major Jelles J. Fonda (1751-1839) also lived in the nearby area, and was a relative of Jelles D. Fonda. It is possible that he was the recipient of this letter. But since he was a gunsmith by trade, and Jelles D. traded with Indians, it seems likely that Jelles D. was the recipient. Some sources spell his name Jellis. Colonel John Butler served in the British Army and moved to Canada after the end of the American Revolution.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859