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Accounts of those who have designs on Indian lands
02/02/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentMartin describes efforts by a convention of people to enter into resolves to raise men to defend themselves outside of the authority of the North Carolina legislature. Mentions a certain Alexander …
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Account of Francis Vigo against United States
01/31/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentUpon examining accounts of Francis Vigo, Woodside finds that the time for which rent is charged is not expressed. Asks for details in the type of provisions provided. His opinion is that the account …
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A Talk from the Head-men and Chiefs of the Lower Creek Nation to the Commissioners of the United States, of Indian Affairs in the Southern Department.
05/23/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentReceived talk from Mr. George Galphin. Cannot provide answer because of separate talks with Alexander McGillivray. Lament that some have "gone out" [to commit violence] and say they cannot be …
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A Talk from the Chiefs, Head-men, and Warriors of the Lower Creek Nation.
06/01/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentBegins with expressions of friendship; and it was never intended to hurt white people. Note that "at our first meeting at the sea side, for the benefit of trade, we gave our land as far as the water …
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A statement of the Troops in the service of the United States.
08/08/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentA statement of the Troops in the service of the United States. The establishment, as directed to be raised and organized by the acts of Congress, 3 October 1787. Includes a Regiment of Infantry, …
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A report on the Treaty of Fort Harmar, concluded with several of the Indian Nations
05/02/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentSt. Clair presents the treaties concluded with several of the Indian Nations in January 1789. Discusses extension of northern boundary to the 41st degree of north latitude, which was not accomplished …
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A quit claim from the Four Nations of Indians acknowledging payment and cession of claims
08/04/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentSachems, chiefs, and Warriors of the Mohawk, Onondago, Cuyahuga, and Tuscarora nations, have read papers passed in council at Buffalo Creek between Five Nations and Oliver Phelps; having given up to …
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A Message to the Chickasaw Nation of Indians
09/13/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentA message to the Chickasaw nation of Indians, from the commissioners plenipotentiary for restoring and establishing peace and amity between the United States of America and all the Indian nations …
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A great talk by Warriors and Chiefs of Cherokee nation assembled at Chota
05/19/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentBegins with an apology for misunderstandings and for the actions of their rash inconsiderate young men. Wish to live in peace with neighbors. Mentions Tennessee, Highwassee, Telliquo, and Ammoah. …
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[An estimate of the expenses of an army for one year, including the general staff, field and company officers, and five thousand and forty non-commissioned officers and privates.]
12/31/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentEstimate of the expenses of an army for one year, including the general staff, field and company officers, and five thousand and forty non-commissioned officers and privates.
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Weekly Return of Monies Received and Paid
05/17/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentWhipple encloses weekly return of monies received and paid in the district to the 15th instant. Last letter provided incorrect amount for first moitey of invalid pensioners of New Hampshire. Amount of …
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Weekly Account of Cash and Payment of Invalids
03/07/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentEncloses weekly account of cash and a list of persons sued. Has proceeded in payment of invalids.
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Virginia Military Land Warrants
08/10/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentVirginia Military Land Warrants.
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The speech of the Cornplanter, Half-Town, and the Great-Tree, Chiefs and Councillors of the Seneca nation, to the Great Councillor of the Thirteen Fires.
12/01/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentRefers to Washington as the town destroyer. Wish to open their hearts. Mention Treaty of Fort Stanwix. Mentions the resentment toward Six Nations for supporting British during Revolutionary War. …
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The reply of the President of the United States to the speech of the Cornplanter, Half-Town, and Great-Tree, Chiefs and Councillors of the Seneca nation of Indians.
12/29/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentAsks that his speech be kept in remembrance of the friendship of the United States. Asks that the miseries of the late war be forgotten. Acknowledges difficulties with sales of land; notes that …
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The President to Piamingo and Chickasaw Nation
12/30/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentNotes that Major Doughty was sent to brighten the chain of friendship with United States and to assure of firm adherence to Treaty of Hopewell. United States does not want any Chickasaw lands. Mr. …
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Speech of President Washington to House and Senate
01/08/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentIn an address to Congress George Washington discusses the importance of common defense and need to be prepared for war; mentions dashed hopes for peace with certain tribes of Indians; mentions that it …
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Speech from Speaker, attended by House of Representatives, to President Washington
01/14/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentReciprocate congratulations on accession of North Carolina; express concurrence with Washington's sentiments on agriculture, commerce, manufactures. Express support for measures that might obviate ill …
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Selection as collector to pay pensions to invalids at Providence Rhode Island
02/04/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentOlney has been selected by the President to pay pensions to invalids for the space of one year.
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Security of the Frontier and Employment of Scouts
07/29/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentDiscusses protection on the frontier against Indian incursions. Suggests that Shawanese and outcast Cherokees may be perpetrators. President Washington has ordered extirpation of banditti. General …
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Schedule B Additional Estimate For Which No Provision Hath Been Made By Congress.
07/28/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentSchedule B Additional Estimate For Which No Provision Hath Been Made By Congress. Mentions Indian affairs, treaties, extinguishing Indian claims to lands, government of Western Territory, treaties …
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Return of the Killed and Wounded upon the Expedition against the Miami Towns
11/04/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentReturn of the killed and wounded upon the expedition against the Miami towns, under the command of Brigadier General Harmar. Federal troops killed: 75; militia; 108. Total wounded: 31. Killed included …
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Response to President Washington's speech from Speaker of House
12/13/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentRefers to loan from Holland, Kentucky as a state, and offensive operations against hostile Indians northwest of the Ohio River. Acknowledge need to address issue of protection of maritime trade and …
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Response to President Washington's speech from Speaker of House
12/13/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentAcknowledge Washington's speech. Concurs with admission of Kentucky as a state. Will support the request for provisions which future expedition may require. Mention the importance of free intercourse …
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Request to be informed when Samuel Armstrong, Paymaster to Eighth Massachusetts Regiment received monies
03/08/1790 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHamilton asks that Howell inform him when Samuel Armstrong, Paymaster to Eighth Massachusetts Regiment received monies upon which a balance remains due from him.
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