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Pontiac delivering the wampum belt to Sir William Johnson at Fort Oswego as a sign of peace and the end of Pontiac's War, 1766

Pontiac delivering the wampum belt to Sir William Johnson at Fort Oswego as a sign of peace and the end of Pontiac's War, 1766. Pontiac, or Obwandiyag, c. 1720 – 1769. Ottawa war chief. Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, c. 1715 – 1774. Anglo-Irish official of the British Empire. From The History of Our Country, published 1900.
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Pontiac delivering the wampum belt to Sir William Johnson at Fort Oswego as a sign of peace and the end of Pontiac's War, 1766
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Pontiac delivering the wampum belt to Sir William Johnson at Fort Oswego as a sign of peace and the end of Pontiac's War, 1766. Pontiac, or Obwandiyag, c. 1720 – 1769. Ottawa war chief. Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, c. 1715 – 1774. Anglo-Irish official of the British Empire. From The History of Our Country, published 1900.
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