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Thomas Dean (1779-1842) was a successful Quaker businessman in Oneida County, New York who went west to secure land for the Brothertown Indians; then living in Oneida County. The voyage to southern Indiana was made entirely by water, and took the party, mostly made up of Indians, down the Ohio River to the Wabash, then up the Wabash to the mouth of the Mississinewa River, near present-day Peru, IN. He also made a long overland journey in Indiana and canoed down the Maumee.
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Description and travel, Brothertown Indians, Indiana, Brotherton Indians, Society of Friends, HistoryTimes
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Journal of Thomas Dean: a voyage to Indiana in 1817.
1955, Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County
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Also issued separately, Indianapolis, 1918.
"Brief sketch of the life of Thomas Dean," signed: John Candee Dean.
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