Probability of a Lasting Peace
Document 1792Although the Western Indians have stated that they wish to attend a council in the Spring, Chapin reveals that the British agent is skeptical that a lasting peace can be achieved under the present circumstances.
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Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Although the Western Indians have stated that they wish to attend a council in the Spring, Chapin reveals that the British agent is skeptical that a lasting peace can be achieved under the present circumstances.
Date
11/22/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Canandaigua
Collection
Document number
1792112240000
Notable persons
Henry Knox
Israel Chapin
Six Nations
Mr. Parish, interpreter
gentlemen from Niagara
Colonel Butler, the Indian agent under the British government
Major Littletrates
Governor Simcoe
Notable locations
Canandaigua
Niagara
Buffalo Creek
Notable items
speeches of the Western Indians
council next spring
lasting peace
