63.) Link to the book: Arbitration of Outstanding Pecuniary Claims between Great Britain and the United States re: the Cayuga Indians. Volume 2 and 3. (2 min. read)

These links were provided to me from the Buffalo History Museum- library and archives. Buffalo, New york.

The first link is to the main page and the second link is directly to the page. Then scroll down to volumes 2 and 3. You can get to the volumes through either one. Sorry the embedded links aren't working yet.

https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?lookfor=Outstanding+Pecuniary+ claims+between+Great+Britain+and+United+States+Cayuga&searchtype=all&ft=ft&setft=true

https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100774006?type%5B%5D=all&lookfor%5B%5D=Outstanding%20Pecuniary%20claims%20between%20Great%20Britain%20and%20United%20States%20Cayuga&ft=ft

These links are to the Hathitrust Digital Library. Scroll down to:

Full View- volume 2, University of Georgia. Full view- volume 3, University of Georgia.

( I'm working on getting the embedded link to work. Sorry, but you will have to copy it down and do it the long way. I'll update this article as soon as I can get the embedded links working.)

Volume 2 is Great Britain's evidence that it researched and produced for the arbitration on behalf of the Cayuga Indians. It has many important documents, letters and interesting reading from the Canadian Archives. It will help to further understand the current situation with the Cayuga Indians, not only in New York State, but also in Canada, and Oklahoma. As all three are interconnected through history, treaties, laws and agreements. 389 pages.

Volume 3 is the United States rebuttal to Great Britain's evidence presented in volume 2. 16 pages plus reference index to volume 2.

Dates on these volumes is usually 1912.

If you do a search on the internet under this title, you're going to find many books under the title, but they are not in relation to the Cayuga indians, volumes 1 through 4.

For some reason, all of these books, volume 1 through 4 are not readily available in print or PDF. Or at least I and others, cannot find them. The search continues. You would think that, when located, all four volumes would be in the same place. They seem to be only available at college and niche libraries. I have come across one such, where you have to be able to register as a "researcher", to view books like this. And as I have written in a previous article about books like this, one college said that they were viewable to students and staff only.  I "may" be able to get a visitor's pass, to view the book.


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