Commissioners for Indian Affairs
The Commissioners for Indian Affairs were a group of officials of colonial Albany, New York charged with regulating the fur trade and dealing with the Iroquois.
1730 in CanadaAlfred ConklingClausCornelis CuylerCornelius CuylerDaniel ClausDirck Ten Broeck (mayor)Dirck Wesselse Ten BroeckEdward Holland (mayor)Ely S. ParkerEvert Bancker (mayor)Hendrick HansenJacob Coenraedt Ten EyckJohannes Bleecker Jr.Johannes CuylerJohannes Hansen (mayor)Johannes Schuyler Jr.Johannes de Peyster IIIJohn F. SchermerhornList of mayors of Albany, New YorkMontour familyMyndert SchuylerPeter WraxallPhilip Livingston (1686–1749)Pieter SchuylerRobert Livingston the ElderRobert Livingston the YoungerRutger Jansen BleeckerTen Eyck familyVolkert P. DouwWitham Marshe
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