Instructions to the Governor of Territory of United States Northwest of Ohio River relative to an Indian Treaty in the Northern Department

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Description

St. Clair is instructed to examine temper of Indian Tribes in Northern Indian Department. If hostile, and if treaty is required, hold a general one with all the tribes, in conjunction with Superintendent Indian Affairs Northern Department. Purpose of treaty is to promote peace by removing causes of controversy. Do not depart from existing treaties unless change of boundary is beneficial to United States. Do not neglect any opportunity to extinguish Indian rights to westward, as far as river Mississippi. Ascertain who real headmen are and who have the greatest influence. Every exertion must be made to defeat all confederations and combinations among tribes.

Date

1787

Recipient

Collection

Document number

1787999992400

Note

Instructions to the Governor of the North-West Territory, relative to and Indian Treaty in the Northern Department.

Notable persons

Secretary Charles Thomson
Arthur St. Clair
Northern Indian Department
Superintendent Indian Affairs Northern Department

Notable locations

Mississippi River
westward
Ohio River

Notable items

treaty
hostile
peace
boundary
confederations