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Publication | Smith, William Henry, ed. The St. Clair Papers, The Life and Public Services of Arthur St. Clair. N.p. 1881. Reprinted Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1970. | (no image) |
Date | January 5, 1789 |
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Author Name | Henry Knox (primary) Location: War Office |
Recipient Name | Arthur St. Clair (primary) |
Summary | Notes that capricious conduct of Indians must give great anxiety. Is persuaded that St. Clair will do everything on his part to avoid a war. There is a greater prospect that Congress of seven states assembling. Improbable that congress of nine states will be convened under present confederation. [n/a] |
Document Format | Copy of Signed Document |
Document Notes | [not available] |
Content Notes | [not available] |
Related Persons/Groups | Arthur St. Clair; Henry Knox; |
Related Places | War Office; |
Keywords | [not available] |
Key Phrases | [not available] |
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