Thomas Pasteur
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Hostile Indians crossing Mississippi
11/03/1794 Printed DocumentCaptain Thomas Pasteur writes Major General Anthony Wayne that he has been informed by the Kaskaskias that hostile Indians are crossing the Mississippi River every day. Copies a handbill from the …
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Capt. Pasteur's address to the Wabash Indians.
04/22/1795 Typed DocumentDiscussed how the hostile Indians have had their eyes opened by Gen. Wayne. Requests that the Wabash meet Gen. Wayne tomorrow to discuss details of treaty.
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[Capt Pasteur's Answer to the Petiwatimies Indians, in Council, 21st day of April, 1795.]
04/21/1795 Typed DocumentExplains U.S. desire for peace, will forgive Indian Nations for wrongs. Advised avoiding British and their deceptions. Promises of trade upon signing of treaty with U.S., discussed building villages …
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French movements on the frontier and acquisition of Louisiana Territory from Spain
09/11/1796 Contemporary Copy of LetterDescribes movements of French agents on the frontier and their relation with Indians. Pasteur reports that James Johnson has said that the United States has "very few friends" in that region. Pasteur …
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French Agents on the Frontier
05/26/1796 Cited letter or documentCITATION only. Pasteur to Wayne, 07/29/1796. [Letter, advises re movements of French agents on Frontier.]
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Concerning French movements on the frontier
07/29/1796 Contemporary Copy of LetterDescribes French movements on the frontier, including missionaries and relations with Indians.
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Letter Citation
06/30/1799 Cited letter or documentCited in Hamilton to McHenry, 08/22/1799 and McHenry to Hamilton, 08/29/1799.
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