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The Charles and Patricia Buser Collection of Research Materials on Native American Cultures
A Guide and Inventory
SPEC.RARE.CMS.319




INTRODUCTION

The Story of the Collection

Charles Aubrey Buser (1922-2010) and Ardis Patricia Anderson Buser had a strong personal interest in Wyandotte language and culture. They traveled widely, throughout the United States and Canada, making many enduring friendships along the way. They explored the history and traditions of the Wyandotte, as well as other indigenous peoples, gathered genealogical information, and sought to record as much as possible of various Iroquoian languages, especially Mohawk, speculating on the character of the Wandat language. Charles Buser's research proved to be valuable to the Wyandotte people on more than one occasion, and he was honored for his contributions. Stephen Buser, former faculty member of the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University, recognized the research value of his parents’ papers and offered to permit the OSU Libraries to scan the collection before the materials were donated to the Wyandotte Nation. He graciously contributed financial support for the scanning project. Scanning commenced in November of 2008, and the project was completed in July 2012, although students and outside researchers were able to access the collection as the finding aids began to appear on the web.

For the early history of the collection before it was transferred to University Libraries, please read Dr. Brian Joseph's account of work done within the Linguistics Department.

Content and Description

The Buser collection, which is now held, and rehoused, by the Wyandotte Nation in Oklahoma, originally consisted of 13 boxes of photocopies, notes, books, pamphlets, scanned government documents, clippings, audio recordings, and a great deal of personal correspondence. The finding aids maintain the order in which the collection came to us for scanning, and thus they are divided into box and folder categories, arranged in two main alphabetical sequences that seem to reflect the contents of two separate filing locations rather than a clear categorical division. Additional binders and boxes of note cards were used to track historical events and form the beginning of a dictionary. The collection contains a wealth of information that will be a useful introductory resource for historians, linguists and genealogists. The contents are of value for researching the history of the Wyandotte people in general, and individual families in particular. Buser, who also documented cultural practices and details about clothing design, was at times consulted by the Wyandotte because of the extent of his research in these areas. Buser's handwritten language materials are the most readily available, as they may be retrieved directly via links in the finding aids for box 5.

How We Processed the Collection

In evaluating the collection and its potential research value, Rare Books decided to scan every item, except for books, pamphlets and journals, or clippings that include citations of their sources. These were only mentioned in the finding aids so that researchers can pursue those references if they wish to do so. This means that some more obscure clippings were scanned, as well as hand-typed and mimeographed newsletters. All of the notes and drawings of Charles and Patricia Buser, including the history and language note cards, are available on the web to interested parties connecting from any location. Official and personal correspondence and photographs were also scanned, and are listed in the finding aids. However, images of these items may only be viewed in the OSU Libraries, since the correspondence is relatively recent, and the individuals, or their immediate family members, may still be alive.

OSU Rare Books and Manuscripts would welcome contact from anyone who corresponded with the Busers or whose family members collaborated with the researchers and are willing to have the scans of their letters made public. These have been of particular interest for genealogical investigations.

If viewing the files in the Jack and Jan Creighton Special Collections Reading Room in Thompson Library the filenames will each include the box number, folder name, and item number as listed in the inventory. All of the digitized files are available on a single flash drive if one wishes to browse the images without the finding aid. This approach may be preferred for multi-page documents, which have now been converted to PDF files. The flash drive may be used in the reading room.

Please use the search function within your browser to search each finding aid for particular subjects or individuals.



Overview of the Collection:

Repository:Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Identification:Spec.rare.cms.319
Creators:Charles and Patricia Buser
Title:The Charles and Patricia Buser Collection of Research Materials on Native American Cultures
Dates:1700s (in photocopies) through 2005
Quantity:13 boxes
Description:The collection includes audiotapes, transcriptions, notes and research on the Wyandot language. In addition, there are many articles, as well as complete newsletters or other publications related to their study of the Wyandot tribe and other Native Americans. There is a significant amount of correspondence, both professional and personal, and a number of photographs.





Note to researchers from Wyandotte Nation:

Charles Aubrey Buser, a friend to the Wyandotte Nation, helped usher in an era of research conducted by Wyandottes, rather than just about Wyandottes. Buser defied the common logic of his time by recognizing the inherent value of our culture. His physical location near Washington, D.C. enabled him to monitor our cases before the Indian Claims Commission at a time when money for travel by Tribal officials was scarce. As a motivated amateur historian, he reassembled some of the missing pieces of our past otherwise lost in our long history of dispersal and removals, always willingly sharing what he found. He viewed his work in service to the Wyandotte Nation, and even encouraged and mentored several citizens in our early Tribal Heritage efforts. We at Wyandotte Nation view the Buser Collection as a symbol of hard work and allyship. The limitations of Buser’s research as a non-Wyandotte including problematic language in use at the time require another step. Alongside these archival records, researchers today should consult contemporary scholarship and contact Wyandotte Nation regarding our research protocols prior to any formal publications. This digital age may have changed the research landscape, especially when it comes to access, but it cannot diminish the appreciation we hold for his hard work, enthusiasm, and friendship.




Box and Folder Listing:

Box 5: Chronology

Dividers: ? - 1768

Divider: ???? (no date on divider)
  1. 982 (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1003 (2)
  3. 1390 approx (3)
  4. 1400 (4)
  5. 1492 (5)
  6. 1492, 1497, 1524 (6)


Divider: 1534
  1. 1534 (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1534 July (2 recto),(2 verso)
  3. 1535 (3)
  4. 1535 (4)
  5. 1535 (5)
  6. 1535 (6 recto),(6 verso)
  7. 1535 (7)
  8. 1535 (8)
  9. 1541 August (9 recto),(9 verso)
  10. 1543 (10)
  11. 1545 (11)
  12. 1545 (12)
  13. 1559-1570 (13)
  14. 1560 approx (14)
  15. 1560 (15)
  16. 1570 (16)
  17. 1590 approx (17)


Divider: 1600 with Subdivision: Champlain
  1. 1600 (1)
  2. 1600 (2)
  3. 1602 (3)
  4. 1603 (4)
  5. 1608 (5)
  6. 1608 (6)
  7. 1609 (7)
  8. 1609 June (8)
  9. 1609 June (9 recto),(9 verso)
  10. 1609 or 1610 (10)
  11. 1609 (11)
  12. 1610 approx (12)
  13. 1610 (13)
  14. 1610 (14)
  15. 1610 (15)
  16. 1610 (16)
  17. 1610 (17)
  18. 1611 June 13 (18)
  19. 1611 (19)
  20. 1611 (20)
  21. 1613 (21)


Divider: 1615
  1. 1615 (1)
  2. 1615 Winter 1615-16 (2 recto),(2 verso)
  3. 1615 Aug 1st (3)
  4. 1615 (4)
  5. 1615 Sept 10 (5)
  6. 1615 (6)
  7. 1615 (7)
  8. 1615 (8)
  9. 1615 (9)
  10. 1615 (10)
  11. 1615 (11)
  12. 1615 August (12)
  13. 1615 (13)
  14. 1616 January (14)
  15. 1618 (15)


Divider: 1620
  1. 1620’s (1)
  2. 1620 (2)
  3. 1621 (3)
  4. 1621 + 1622 (4)
  5. 1622 (5)
  6. 1622 (6)
  7. 1622 (7)
  8. 1622 (8)
  9. 1622 (9)
  10. 1623 (10)
  11. 1623 (11)
    Subdivision: Sagard
    1. 1623 + 1624 (1)
    2. 1624 (2)
    3. 1624 (3)
    4. 1625 (4)
    5. 1625 (5)
    6. 1625 (6)
    7. 1626 (7)
    8. 1626 October (8)
    9. 1626 (9)
    10. 1626 (10)
    11. 1626 Summer (11)
    12. 1628 (12)
    13. 1628 + 1629 (13)
    14. 1629 (14)
    15. 1629 (15)
    16. 1629 (16)


Divider: 1630
  1. 1630’s (1)
  2. 1630’s (2)
  3. 1630’s (3)
  4. 1630’s (4)
  5. 1630 or a bit after (5)
  6. 1630’s (6)
  7. 1630 (7)
  8. 1630 (8)
  9. 1631 (9)


Divider: 1632
  1. 1632 (1)
  2. 1632 March 29 (2)
  3. 1632 (2)
  4. 1632 (3)
  5. 1633 (4)
  6. 1633? 1629? (5)
  7. 1633 (6)
  8. 1634 (7)
  9. 1634 (8 recto),(8 verso)
  10. 1634 (9)
  11. 1634 (10)
  12. 1634 (11)
  13. 1634 (12)


Divider: 1635
  1. 1635 (1)
  2. 1635 (2)
  3. 1635 (3)
  4. 1635 (4)
  5. 1635 (5)
  6. 1635 (6)
  7. 1635 (7)
  8. 1636 (8)
  9. 1636 (9)
  10. 1636 (10)
  11. 1636 (11)
  12. 1636 (12)
  13. 1636 (13)
  14. 1637 (14)
  15. 1636-37 (15)
  16. 1637 (16)
  17. 1637 (17)


Divider: 1638
  1. 1638, August 15 (1)
  2. 1638 (2 recto),(2 verso)
  3. 1638 (3)
  4. 1638 (4)
  5. 1638 + 1639 (5)
  6. 1639 Approx (6)
  7. 1639 (7)
  8. 1639 (8)
  9. 1639-1649 (9)
  10. 1639 (10)
  11. 1639 (11)
  12. 1639-1650 (12)
  13. 1639 (13 recto),(13 verso)


Divider: 1640 with Subdivision: Ahatistari 1641-42
  1. 1640 (1)
  2. 1640 (2 recto),(2 verso)
  3. 1640 Approx (3)
  4. 1640 (4)
  5. 1640 (5)
  6. 1640 (6)
  7. 1640 (7 recto),(7 verso)
  8. 1640 (8)
  9. 1640 (9)
  10. 1640 Approx (10)
  11. 1640 (11)
  12. 1640 (12)
  13. 1640 (13)
  14. 1640 (14)
  15. 1640 (15)
  16. 1640 (16 recto),(16 verso)
  17. 1640 (17)
  18. 1640-41 (18)
  19. 1641 (19 recto),(19 verso)
  20. 1641 (20)
  21. 1641 (21)
  22. 1642 (22)
  23. 1642 (23)
  24. 1642, Aug (24 recto),(24 verso)
  25. 1642 (25)
  26. 1642 Approx (26)
  27. 1642 (27)
  28. 1642 (28)
  29. 1642 (29)
  30. 1642 (30)
  31. 1642 (31)
  32. 1642-43 (32)
  33. 1643 (33)
  34. 1643 (34)
  35. 1643 (35 recto),(35 verso)
  36. 1643 (36)
  37. 1643-44 (37)


Divider: 1644
  1. 1645 (1)
  2. 1645 (2)
  3. 1645 Approx (3)
  4. 1645 (4)
  5. 1646 (5)
  6. 1646 (6)
  7. 1646 (7)
  8. 1646 (8)
  9. 1647 Approx (9)
  10. 1647 (10 recto),(10 verso)
  11. 1647 (11)
  12. 1647(12)


Divider: 1648
  1. 1648 Skandawati (1)
  2. 1648 (2)
  3. 1648 January (3)
  4. 1648 Petuns Lived (4)
  5. 1648, July 4 (5)
  6. 1648 July (6)
  7. 1648 (7)
  8. 1649, March 16 (8)
  9. 1649 (9)
  10. 1649 (March) (10 recto),(10 verso)
  11. 1649 (11)
  12. 1649 (12)
  13. 1649 (13)
  14. 1649 (14)
  15. 1649 Dec 7 (15 recto),(15 verso)
  16. 1649 (16)
  17. 1649 Dec 7 (17)
  18. 1649 December (18 recto),(18 verso)
  19. 1649 (19)
  20. 1649-50 (20)
  21. 1649-87 (21)
  22. 1649 (22)
  23. 1649-50 Winter (23)


Divider: 1650
  1. 1650’s (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1650 (2)
  3. 1650’s (3)
  4. 1650 (4)
  5. 1650 (5)
  6. 1650 (6)
  7. 1650 (7)
  8. 1650 (8)
  9. 1650 (9)
  10. 1650 (10)
  11. 1651 (11)
  12. 1651 (12)
  13. 1651 March (13)
  14. 1651 (14)
  15. 1651 (15)
  16. 1652 (16)
  17. 1652 (17)
  18. 1652-58 (18)
  19. 1652-53 (19)
  20. 1652 (20 recto),(20 verso)


Divider: 1653
  1. 1653 (1)
  2. 1653 (2)
  3. 1653 (3)
  4. 1653 (4)
  5. 1653 (5)
  6. 1653 Autumn (6)
  7. 1653 (7)
  8. 1653 August (8)
  9. 1653 Summer (9)
  10. 1653 (10)
  11. 1653 (11)
  12. 1653-54 (12)
  13. 1654 (13)
  14. 1654 (14)
  15. 1654 (15)
  16. 1654 July 2 (16)
  17. 1654 (17)
  18. 1654 Spring (18)
  19. 1654 (19)
  20. 1654 (20 recto),(20 verso)


Divider: 1655
  1. 1655 (1)
  2. 1655 (2)
  3. 1656 (3)
  4. 1656 May 20 (4)
  5. 1656 (5)
  6. 1656 (6)
  7. 1656 (7)
  8. 1656 (8)
  9. 1656 (9 recto),(9 verso)
  10. 1656 (10)
  11. 1656 (11)
  12. 1657 (12)
  13. 1657 (13)
  14. 1657 (14)
  15. 1657 (15)
  16. 1657 March (16)
  17. 1657 (17)
  18. 1657 (18)
  19. 1657-60 (19)
  20. 1658 (20)
  21. 1658 (21)
  22. 1658 (22)
  23. 1658 (23)
  24. 1658 (24)
  25. 1658-71 (25)
  26. 1659 (26)


Divider: 1660
  1. 1660 (1)
  2. 1662 or 1662? (2)
  3. 1660 or earlier? April (3)
  4. 1660 (4)
  5. 1660 (5)
  6. 1660 (6)
  7. 1660 (7)
  8. 1660 (8)
  9. 1661 (9)
  10. 1661 (10)
  11. 1661 (11)
  12. 1661 (12)
  13. 1661 (13)
  14. 1662 or 1660? (14)
  15. 1662 (15)
  16. 1663 (16)
  17. 1663 (17)


Divider: 1665
  1. 1665 (1)
  2. 1665 (2)
  3. 1665 (3)
  4. 1666 (4)
  5. 1666-67 (5)
  6. 1666 Sept-October (6)
  7. 1666-1667 (7)
  8. 1667 Approx (8)
  9. 1667 (9)
  10. 1667 (10)
  11. 1668 or 69 (11)
  12. 1668 (12)
  13. 1668 (13 recto),(13 verso)
  14. 1668 (14)
  15. 1668 (15)
  16. 1669 (16)
  17. 1669 (17)
  18. 1669-73 (18)


Divider: 1670
  1. 1670 (1)
  2. 1670or 1666? (2)
  3. 1670 (3 recto),(3 verso)
  4. 1670 (4)
  5. 1670 (5)
  6. 1671 (6)
  7. 1671 (7 recto),(7 verso)
  8. 1671 (8)
  9. 1671 late May (9)
  10. 1671 Summer (10)
  11. 1671 (11)
  12. 1672 (12)
  13. 1672 (13 recto),(13 verso)
  14. 1672 (14)
  15. 1673 (15)
  16. 1673 (16)
  17. 1673 (17)
  18. 1673 (18)
  19. 1674 (19)


Divider: 1675
  1. 1675 May 18 (1)
  2. 1675 (2)
  3. 1675 Approx (3)
  4. 1677 (4)
  5. 1677 (5)
  6. 1677 (6)
  7. 1678 (7)
  8. 1679 (8)
  9. 1679 (9)
  10. 1679 (10)
  11. 1679 (11)
  12. 1680 (12)
  13. 1680 (13)
  14. 1680 Approx (14)
  15. 1680 Approx (15)
  16. 1682 (16)
  17. 1682 (17)
  18. 1683 (18 recto),(18 verso)
  19. 1683 (19)
  20. 1683-1690 (20)
  21. 1684 (21 recto),(21 verso)
  22. 1684 July 27 (22 recto),(22 verso)
  23. 1684 February (23)
  24. 1684 (24)


Divider: 1685
  1. 1685 (1)
  2. 1685 Aug 1st (2)
  3. 1685 (3)
  4. 1685-93 (4)
  5. 1685 (5)
  6. 1686 (6)
  7. 1686 (7)
  8. 1686 (8)
  9. 1687 July (9)
  10. 1687 (10)
  11. 1687 (11)
  12. 1688 (12)
  13. 1688 (13)
  14. 1688 (14)
  15. 1688 Sept (15 recto),(15 verso)
  16. 1689 Aug 4 (16)
  17. 1689 (17)
  18. 1689 Aug 25 (18)
  19. 1689 (19)
  20. 4689 December (20)
  21. 1689 (21 recto),(21 verso)


Divider: 1690 with Subdivision: Kondiaronk
  1. 1690 (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1690 Aug 19 (2)
  3. 1690 (3)
  4. 1690 (4)
  5. 1690 (5)
  6. 1692 (6)
  7. 1693 January (7)
  8. 1693 (8)
  9. 1694 (9)
  10. 1694 (10)
  11. 1694-1697 or 1698 (11)
  12. 1695 (12 recto),(12 verso)
  13. 1695 (13)
  14. 1696 Summer (14 recto),(14 verso)
  15. 1696 (15)
  16. 1696 (16)
  17. 1697 (17)
  18. 1697 (18)
  19. 1698 Nov 28 (19)


Divider: 1700
  1. 1700 approx (1)
  2. 1700 (2)
  3. 1700 and earlier (3)
  4. 1700-1701 Winter (4)
  5. 1701 July-August (5 recto),(5 verso)
  6. 1701 (6)
  7. 1701 (7)
  8. 1701 (8)
  9. 1701 (9 recto),(9 verso)
  10. 1701 1701 (10)
  11. 1701 July 24 (11)
  12. 1701 (12)
  13. 1702 Sept (13)
  14. 1702 Sept (14)
  15. 1703 June 28 (15)
  16. 1703 Aug 31 (16)
  17. 1703 (17)
  18. 1706 (18)
  19. 1706 (19)
  20. 1707 (20)
  21. 1707 (21 recto),(21 verso)
  22. 1707 (22)


Divider: 1710
  1. 1712 (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1712 April 24 (2 recto),(2 verso)
  3. 1713 (3)
  4. 1715 (4)
  5. 1715 (5 recto),(5 verso)
  6. 1715 (6)
  7. 1716 (7)
  8. 1718 (8)
  9. 1718 (9 recto),(9 verso)
  10. 1718 (10)
  11. 1718 (11 recto),(11 verso)
  12. 1718 (12)
  13. 1718 (13 recto),(13 verso)


Divider: 1720
  1. 1720-1731 (1)
  2. 1720 Approx (2)
  3. 1720 Approx (3)
  4. 1721 (4)
  5. 1721 (5)
  6. 1721 (6)
  7. 1721 (7)
  8. 1721 (8)
  9. 1721 (9)
  10. 1721 (10)
  11. 1721 Nov 4, June 8 (11)
  12. 1722 (12)
  13. 1723 (13)


Divider: 1725
  1. 1725? (1)
  2. 1726 (2)
  3. 1728 Oct (3)
  4. 1728 (4)
  5. 1728 (5)
  6. 1728 (6)
  7. 1729 (7)


Divider: 1730
  1. 1730 (1)
  2. 1730 (2)
  3. 1730 (3)
  4. 1731 (4)
  5. 1732 Autumn (5)
  6. 1734 (6)


Divider: 1735
  1. 1735 (1)
  2. 1735 (2)
  3. 1736 (3 recto),(3 verso)
  4. 1737 (4)
  5. 1738 (5)
  6. 1738 (6)
  7. 1738 (7 recto),(7 verso)
  8. 1738 (8)
  9. 1738 (9)
  10. 1738 Winter 1738-39 until Spring 1740 (10)
  11. 1738 (11)
  12. 1738 (12)
  13. 1738 (13)
  14. 1739-40 (14)
  15. 1739 (15)


Divider: 1740
  1. 1740 (1)
  2. 1740 to about 1745 (2)
  3. 1740 (3 recto),(3 verso)
  4. 1740 Sept (4)
  5. 1740 (5)
  6. 1740 (6)
  7. 1741 (7)
  8. 1741 (8)
  9. 1741 (9)
  10. 1741 (10)
  11. 1741-42 (11)
  12. 1742-1747 (12)
  13. 1742 October (13 recto),(13 verso)
  14. 1742 Oct 13 (14)
  15. 1742 (15)
  16. 1742 October 13 (16 recto),(16 verso)
  17. 1742 (17)
  18. 1743 (18)
  19. 1743 January (19)
  20. 1743 (20)
  21. 1743 January (21)
  22. 1743 July 30 (22)
  23. 1743 (23)
  24. 1743 (24 recto),(24 verso)
  25. 1743-48 (25)
  26. 1743 (26 recto),(26 verso)
  27. 1744 Oct 9 (27)
  28. 1744 Sept 25 (28)
  29. 1744 Sept 25 (29)


Divider: 1745
  1. 1745 to 1796 or so (1)


Divider: 1746
  1. 1746 (1)
  2. 1746-1748 (2)
  3. 1747 (3)
  4. 1747 (4)
  5. 1747 (5)
  6. 1747 (6)
  7. 1747 (7)


Divider: 1748
  1. 1748 (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1748 (2)
  3. 1748 Sept (3)
  4. 1748 Spring (4)
  5. 1748 (5)
  6. 1748 Sept 13 (6 recto),(6 verso)
  7. 1748 (7 recto),(7 verso)
  8. 1748 (8)
  9. 1748 January (9)
  10. 1748 September (10 recto),(10 verso)
  11. 1748 (11)
  12. 1748 (12 recto),(12 verso)
  13. 1748 (13)
  14. 1748 (14)
  15. 1748 (15)
  16. 1748 April 7 (16)
  17. 1748 (17)
  18. 1748 (18)
  19. 1749 (19)
  20. 1749 (20)
  21. 1749 (21)
  22. 1749 or 1750? or 1753? (22)
  23. 1749 Sept 29 (23)
  24. 1749 Sept 29 (24)
  25. 1749-1753 (25)


Divider: 1750
  1. 1750 (1)
  2. 1750 Oct 13 (2 recto),(2 verso)
  3. 1750 Sept 9 (3)
  4. 1750 (4)
  5. 1750 (5)
  6. 1750 December (6)
  7. 1750 (7)
  8. 1750 (8)
  9. 1750 Approx (9)
  10. 1750 (10)
  11. 1750 Sept 7 (11)
  12. 1750 (12)
  13. 1750 Dec (13)
  14. 1750-51 Winter (14)
  15. After 1750 (15)
  16. 1751 May 28 (16)
  17. 1751 (17)
  18. 1751 (18)
  19. 1751 Jan 14 (19)
  20. 1751 Jan (20)
  21. 1752 (21 recto),(21 verso)
  22. 1752 (22)
  23. 1752 (23)
  24. 1752 (24)
  25. 1752 (25)
  26. 1752 August (26)


Divider: 1753
  1. 1753 (1)
  2. 1753 (2)
  3. 1753 (3)
  4. 1753 (4)
  5. 1753 Oct (5)
  6. 1753 (6)
  7. 1753 Sept (7)
  8. 1753 (8)
  9. 1753 (9)
  10. 1753 (10)
  11. 1753 (11)
  12. 1753 (12)
  13. 1753 October (13)
  14. 1753 (14)
  15. 1753 or 1754 (15)
  16. 1753-54 (16)
  17. 1753 late July or August (17 recto),17 verso)
  18. 1754 (18)
  19. 1754 (19)
  20. 1754 (20 recto),20 verso)
  21. 1754 Dec 19 (21 recto),21 verso)
  22. 1754 (22)
  23. 1754 (23)
  24. 1754-63 (24)
  25. 1754 (25)
  26. 1754 (26)


Divider: 1755
  1. 1755 (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1755 August 20 (2)
  3. 1755 Aug 18 (3)
  4. 1755 Aug (4)
  5. 1755 (5 recto),(5 verso)
  6. 1755 (6)
  7. 1755 (7)
  8. 1755 (8)
  9. 1755 May (9)
  10. 1755 (10)
  11. 1755 (11)
  12. 1755 (12)
  13. 1755 (13 recto),(13 verso)
  14. 1755 (14)
  15. 1755-1756 Approx (15)
  16. 1755 Oct (16)
  17. 1755 (17)
  18. 1755 (18)
  19. 1755 (19)
  20. 1755 (20)
  21. 1755 (21)
  22. 1755-59 (22)
  23. 1755 (23)
  24. 1755 (24)
  25. 1755 (25)
  26. 1755-56 (26)
  27. 1755 (27)
  28. 1755 (28 recto),(28 verso)
Divider: 1757
  1. 1757-58 (1)
  2. 1757 (2)
  3. 1757 (3)
  4. 1757 Nov 4 (4)
  5. 1757 (5)
  6. 1757 Nov 4 (6)
  7. 1757? (7)
  8. 1757 (8)
  9. 1757 (9)
  10. 1757 (10)
  11. 1757-58 (11)
  12. 1757 (12)
  13. 1757 (13)
  14. 1757 (14)
  15. 1758 April (15)
  16. 1758 Nov 28 (16)
  17. 1758 June 21 (17)
  18. 1758 (18)
  19. 1758 June (19)
  20. 1758 (20)
  21. 1758 (21)
  22. 1758 (22)
  23. 1758 (23)
  24. 1758 (24)
  25. 1758 June 16 (25)
  26. 1758 Sept 14 (26 recto),(26 verso)
  27. 1758 July (27)
  28. 1758? May (28)
Divider: 1759 with Subdivision: Aghstaghregck
  1. 1759 July (1)
  2. 1759 (2)
  3. 1759 (3)
  4. 1759 July 16 (4)
  5. 1759 Oct 24-25 (5)
  6. 1759 July 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 (6 recto),(6 verso)
  7. 1759 (7)
  8. 1759 (8)
  9. 1759 (9)
  10. 1759 July 4-July 16 (10)
  11. 1759 July 25 (11)
  12. 1759 Oct 24, 25, 26 (12)
  13. 1759 (13)
  14. 1759 (14)
Divider: 1760 with Subdivision: Adariaghta
  1. 1760-1776 (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1760 Nov (2)
  3. 1760 (3)
  4. 1760 Dec 3, Dec 4 (4)
  5. 1760 (5)
  6. 1760 (2)
  7. 1760’s (7)
  8. 1760 (8)
  9. 1760 (9)
  10. 1760-1771 (10)
  11. 1760 Dec 3-5 (11)
  12. 1760 July 13 (12)
  13. 1760 (13)
  14. 1760 (14)
  15. 1760 (15)
  16. 1760 (16)
  17. 1760 Nov (17)
  18. 1760 Aug 12-17 (18)
  19. 1761 (19)
  20. 1761-62 (20)
  21. 1761 (21)
  22. 1761 Oct (22)
  23. 1761 June 19 (23)
  24. 1761 July 3 (24 recto),(24 verso)
  25. 1761 September (25 recto),(25 verso)
  26. 1761 (26 recto),(26 verso)
  27. 1761 September (27 recto),(27 verso)
  28. 1761 (28)
  29. 1761 Oct (29)
  30. 1761 (30)
  31. 1761 (31)
  32. 1761 July 26 (32)
  33. 1761 (33)
  34. 1761 (34)
  35. 1761 (35)
  36. 1761 (36)
  37. 1761 June (37 recto),(37 verso)
  38. 1761 June (38)
  39. 1761 (39)
  40. 1761 August 1 (40)
  41. 1761 Sept 4, 9 (41)
  42. 1761 (42)
  43. 1761 Sept 17 (43)
  44. 1761 Sept 14 (44)
  45. 1761 July (45)
  46. 1761 January (46)
  47. 1761-81 (47)
Divider: 1762
  1. 1762 Sept 28 (1)
  2. 1762 (2)
  3. 1762-63 (3)
  4. 1762 October (4)
  5. 1762 Oct (5)
Divider: 1763
  1. 1763 (1)
  2. 1763 (2 recto),(2 verso)
  3. 1763 (3)
  4. 1763 (4)
  5. 1763 (5)
  6. 1763 (6)
  7. 1762 (7 recto),(7 verso)
  8. 1763 (8)
  9. 1763 May 16 (9)
  10. 1763 (10)
  11. 1763 May 10 (11 recto),(11 verso)
  12. 1763 (12)
  13. 1763 (13)
  14. 1763 (14)
Divider: 1764
  1. 1764 (1)
  2. 1764 April 5 (2)
  3. 1764 (3)
  4. 1764 Nov 8 (4)
  5. 1764 July 17, 18 (5)
  6. 1764 August 12 (6 recto),(6 verso)
  7. 1764 July 6 (7 recto),(7 verso)
  8. 1764 (8)
  9. 1764 Aug 12 (9)
  10. 1764 Jan 23 (10)
  11. 1763-64 (11)
  12. 1764 Sept 7 (12 recto),(12 verso)
  13. 1764 (13)
  14. 1764 (14)
  15. 1764 (15)
  16. 1764 (16)
  17. 1764 July (17 recto),(17 verso)
  18. 1764 (18)
  19. 1764 July 11 (19 recto),(19 verso)
  20. 1764 (20)
  21. 1764 (21)
  22. 1764, 1782 (22)
  23. 1764 (23)
  24. 1764 July 17 (24)
  25. 1764 July (25)
  26. 1764 Sept 29 (26 recto),(26 verso)
  27. 1764 July 4 (27 recto),(27 verso)
  28. 1764-1795 (28 recto),(28 verso)
  29. 1764 July (29)
  30. 1764 August (30 recto),(30 verso)
  31. 1764 (31)
  32. 1764 August (32)
  33. 1764 (33)
  34. 1764 July (34)
  35. 1764 (35)
  36. 1764 (36)
  37. 1764 (37 recto),(37 verso)
  38. 1764 Approx (38)
  39. 1764 April 5 (39)
  40. 1764 July 12 (40)
  41. 1764 August (41)
  42. 1764 July 18 (42)
  43. 1764 July 15 (43)
  44. 1764 July 15 (44)
  45. 1764 July (45)
Divider: 1765
  1. 1765 (1)
  2. 1765 August (2)
  3. 1765 (3)
  4. 1765 (4 recto),(4 verso)
  5. 1765 (5)
  6. 1765 August (6)
  7. 1765 Aug 17 (7)
  8. 1765 (8)
  9. 1765 May 9-11 (9 recto),(9 verso)
  10. 1765 March 9 (10)
  11. 1765 (11)
  12. 1765 About (12)
  13. 1765 (13)
  14. 1765 from 1764-1795 (14)
Divider: 1766
  1. 1766 Aug 19, 20 and later (1 recto),(1 verso)
  2. 1766 (2)
  3. 1766 (3)
  4. 1766 (4)
  5. 1766 (5)
  6. 1766 (6)
  7. 1766 (7 recto),(7 verso)
  8. 1766 (8)
  9. 1766-68 (9)
  10. 1767 (10)
  11. 1767 Sept 10 (11)
  12. 1767 Jan (12)
  13. 1766 August (13 recto),(13 verso)
Divider: 1768
  1. 1768 (1)
  2. 1768 probably in March approx year (2)
  3. 1768 April 26-May 9 (3)
  4. 1768 (4)
  5. 1768 Nov5 (5)
  6. 1768 (6)
  7. 1769 (7)
  8. 1769 April (8)
  9. 1769 (9)
  10. 1769 (10)
  11. 1769 April (11)
  12. 1769 (12)
  13. 1769 Dec (13)

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