Recommendation of Major's Brother
Document 1791Letter of introduction for Major's brother who was to visit Philadelphia shortly. Discusses politics of recent expedition of troops to Indian territory, treatment of Indians, and reconciliation with French of Canada discussed.
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[Left margin: administrative notation, partially illegible]
Sir &c. —
I do myself [undecipherable]
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[undecipherable] of Hartford who is at [undecipherable] to journey [undecipherable]
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in the cause of the [undecipherable] [undecipherable]
believe this citizen & the Secretary is a most [undecipherable]
character, the [undecipherable] are perhaps his [undecipherable] [undecipherable].
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of Arms: his wish was that he would have [undecipherable] his
attention. I [undecipherable] him a Clergyman of [undecipherable]
accomplishments would no doubt have found a [undecipherable]
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find [undecipherable] situation his [undecipherable] of his [undecipherable].
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have, And the circumstances as [undecipherable] to
his papers, have induced some to [undecipherable] that his
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unfortunate expedition have been made in the public papers
& I am not sufficiently informed to decide upon [undecipherable]
tion belonging to me, was I able.
From my acquaintance with the disposition
of Indians, having been formerly an Officer among them,
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your [undecipherable] [undecipherable] Servant
[undecipherable: probable signature]
[undecipherable: probable date notation, 179–]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Letter of introduction for Major's brother who was to visit Philadelphia shortly. Discusses politics of recent expedition of troops to Indian territory, treatment of Indians, and reconciliation with French of Canada discussed.
Date
04/22/1791
Author
Recipient
Repository
Collection
Document number
1791042240001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Henry Knox
McClure
French
Indians
Indian Nation
warriors
major
brother
Notable locations
Philadelphia
wilds
western territory
frontier
disputed lands
Indian territory

