An account of conferences held, and treaties made, between Major-General Sir William Johnson, bart., and the chief sachems and warriours of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onandagos, Cayugas, Senekas, Tuskaroras, Aughquageys, Skaniadaradighronos, Chugnuts, Mahickanders, Shawanese, Kanuskagos,Toderigbronos, and Oghquagoes ; Indian nations in North America at their meetings on different occasions at Fort Johnson, in the Colony of New York, in the years 1755 and 1756 : with a letter from the Rev. Mr. Hawley to Sir William Johnson, written at Defire of the Delaware Indians and a preface giving a short account of the Six Nations, some anecdotes of the life of Sir William, and notes illustrating the whole ; also an appendix containing an account of conferences between several Quakers in Philadelphia, and some of the heads of the Six nations, in April 1756.

An account of conferences held, and treaties made, between Major-General Sir William Johnson, bart., and the chief sachems and warriours of various nations....

This book, titled “An Account of Conferences Held, and Treaties Made…”, is a historical record of diplomatic meetings between Major-General Sir William Johnson—a key British colonial official—and the leaders of various Indigenous nations in North America, particularly the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and other allied groups. These meetings took place primarily at Fort Johnson (in present-day New York) in 1755 and 1756, during the early years of the Seven Years’ War (known in North America as the French and Indian War).