(Canada) Reville, F. Douglas: History Of The County Of Brant: Hardcover. The Hurley Printing Company, Limited, Brantford, ON. 1920. B&W Photographs: 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Very Good+
This is a Two Volume Set. The books are in Very Good+ condition and are lacking dust jackets. The books and their
contents are in generally clean, bright condition. The book covers have some scratches, spots of rubbing and some
light bumping and rubbing to the spine ends and corners. The text pages are clean and bright. There are previous
owner's bookplates on the front pastedown covers of both volumes. "The Mohawk Chief Joseph Brant (Thayendanega) and
the Mohawk people of New York state served with the British during the American Revolution. In 1784, the Crown granted
Joseph Brant and his followers a land treaty along the Grand River to replace what they had lost in New York State at
the Sandusky Council after the Revolution. Much of this grant was later rescinded. As chief of the united tribes,
Brant led his people—including Brant's African slaves captured during the revolution—to Upper Canada; a group of 400
settled in 1788 on the Grand River at Mohawk Village which later became Brantford. Nearly a century later (1886) , the
Joseph Brant Memorial would be erected in Burlington, Ontario in honour of Brant and the Six Nations Confederacy. "
(from Wikipedia)
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