Journal of the Commissioners Holding a Treaty at Sandusky
Document 1793The journal of the Commissioners of the United States, appointed to hold a treaty at Sandusky, for the purpose of making peace with the Western Indians.
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Type
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
The journal of the Commissioners of the United States, appointed to hold a treaty at Sandusky, for the purpose of making peace with the Western Indians.
Date
04/30/1793
Author
Collection
Document number
1793063090102
Notable persons
Benjamin Lindoln
Beverley Randolph
Timothy Pickering
Colonel McKee
Major Littlehales
Commissioners
Farmer
s Brother
Red Jacket
the British
Western Indians
Governor Simcoe
Colonel Butler
General Knox
Thomas Morris
chiefs of the Shawanese
General Wayne
southern chiefs
Jasper Parrish, the interpreter
Seneca Chiefs
Captain Brandt
Mohawks
Notable locations
Niagara
Massachusetts
Virginia
Pennsylvania
Navy Hall
Philadelphia
Sunbury
Northumberland
Muncey
Lycoming
Painted Post
Bath
Williamsburg on Genesee River
New York
Albany
Mohawk River
Oswego
Canawagus
Sandusky
Canandaigua
the Glaize
wintering grounds
Michilmackinac
the Mississippi
Queenstown
public house at New Ark
Notable items
death, sickness, or non-attendance
peace
war against the United States
written speech
strings of white wampum
differences between the confederated Indians and the United States
batteaux
no tolerable tavern
bed at his house
conference with General Wayne
