I am researching the life and career of a British adventurer by the name of Joshua Hill. Hill is perhaps best known (where he is known at all) for taking control (without permission) of the British colony at Pitcairn Island in the Pacific from 1832 to 1837. I have found a letter in which Hill claims to have lived with the Seneca leader Sagoyewatha (or Red Jacket) and to have visited Niagara and Montmorency Falls. Both claims suggest he spent time in western New York State, and I am trying to find any research leads that might help me confirm the claims. Any suggestions on where I might find archival materials from Sagoyewatha, in particular, would be welcome. Thanks, Tillman W. Nechtman Associate Professor British and British Imperial History Department of History Skidmore Colleg