General Wayne Should Abstain from Hostilities
Document 1793Commissioners Lincoln, Randolph, and Pickering stress to the President that General Wayne should remain quietly at his posts until the outcome of the negotiations with the Western Indians are fully known.
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Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Commissioners Lincoln, Randolph, and Pickering stress to the President that General Wayne should remain quietly at his posts until the outcome of the negotiations with the Western Indians are fully known.
Date
07/10/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Niagara
Collection
Document number
1793071090000
Notable persons
George Washington
Benjamin LIncoln
Beverley Randolph
Timothy Pickering
Commissioners
General Knox, Secretary of War
Notable locations
Niagara
Notable items
our communications
our promises to the deputies of the Western Indians
fresh orders to General Wayne
abstain from hostilities
event of the treaty
your own solicitiude for peace
