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Digital Heritage
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Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Mashpee WampanoagCategory
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Work, Poverty, & Economy, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
An expression of Fish's desire to stay in the ministry at Mashpee and an appeal to Walker for his support in the matterDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Mashpee WampanoagCategory
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Work, Poverty, & Economy, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
Fish's account of his removal from the Mashpee meeting house and the parsonage by the Indian communityDigital Heritage
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Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Mashpee WampanoagCategory
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Work, Poverty, & Economy, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
A contract from the Overseers of Mashpee providing Phineas fish with the annual use of certain Mashpee lands and a recommendation to convey a deed for land on which his house may be builtDigital Heritage
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Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Herring Pond Wampanoag TribeCategory
Work, Poverty, & Economy, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
Request to sell a parcel of Herring Pond land to cover the expenses of their missionaryDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Mashpee Wampanoag, Herring Pond Wampanoag TribeCategory
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Work, Poverty, & Economy, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
A contract between Harvard College and Phineas Fish inviting him to take pastoral care of the Mashpee and Herring Pond Indian communitiesDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Mashpee Wampanoag, Herring Pond Wampanoag TribeCategory
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Work, Poverty, & Economy, Culture & SocietySummary
A letter from Phineas Fish defending his service to the Indians at Mashpee and Herring PondDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Mashpee WampanoagCategory
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Work, Poverty, & Economy, Culture & SocietySummary
A letter from Josiah Quincy to Phineas Fish discussing Fish's concerns about the charges against him, William Apes' meeting with Governor Levi Lincoln, and the Williams FundDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, NatickCategory
Geography, Land, & the Environment, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & Sovereignty, Arts & Abstract IdeasSummary
A request of Josiah Speen asking permission to sell land to reimburse Deacon Jonathan Rice for items stolen from Rice by Speen's son Daniel, who was one of Rice's servantsDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Herring Pond Wampanoag TribeCategory
Work, Poverty, & Economy, Geography, Land, & the Environment, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
A record of the sentencing to bond slavery of three Indian men, Ralph Jones, Robin Sepit, and John Sepit, for terms of two years each, for theftDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Herring Pond Wampanoag TribeCategory
Work, Poverty, & Economy, Culture & Society, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
A record of the sentencing to bond slavery of an Indian man, Stephen Wampum, for a term of one year for theftDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research CollaborativeCategory
Work, Poverty, & Economy, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
Information from John Allyn about Indian servants who had runaway from James FitchDigital Heritage
Community
Native Northeast Research Collaborative, Mashpee Wampanoag, Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, ChappaquiddickCategory
Education, Religion, & Missionary Efforts, Politics, Power, & SovereigntySummary
James Walker's notes on Phineas Fish's appointment at Mashpee and listing of families there, with mention of other Vineyard Native congregants