Certification of transactions in attempting to negotiate a peace with the Western Indians, now in hostilities with the United States
Document 1793Certification by the Federal Commissioners for Sandusky Conference that the preceding was a just account of transactions in attempting to negotiate a peace with Western Indians
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[Letter to Captain Israel Chapin. Canandaigua]
Fort Erie, 13th August 1793
Sir,
The inclosed letter to General Knox, we desire you to forward by a faithful express, whom we desire you send off with the utmost dispatch. Let him change horses to make better speed, nothing must prevent the prompt execution of this request. The Western Indians refuse to make peace.
We are Sir,
Your &c
Benjn Lincoln,
Beverly Randolph, Commissioners
Timo. Pickering. of the United States.
The foregoing pages contain a just account of our transactions in attempting to negotiate a peace with the Western Indians, now in hostilities against the United States.
Fort Erie, in the province of Upper Canada August 2d, 1793
Benjn Lincoln
Beverly Randolph, Commissioners
Timothy Pickering
Attest Chas. Stone. Secretary to the Commissioners.
The foregoing journal is a true Copy from the original remaining in the War Office of the United States.
Jno. Stagg, junr ch. Clerk.
December 4th 1793
Type
Copy of document
Description
Certification by the Federal Commissioners for Sandusky Conference that the preceding was a just account of transactions in attempting to negotiate a peace with Western Indians
Date
08/23/1793
Recipient
Sent from
Fort Erie, in the province of Upper Canada
Repository
Document number
1793082390955
Page start
98
Note
Enclosed in [A Journal of the proceedings at Council with the Western Indians], 08/24/1793.This document is enclosed in instructions to the commissioners appointed to deal with the hostile Indians north of the Ohio, in the form of a journal of their proceedings, submitted to the House of Representatives on December 4, 1793. This document is an integral part of [Public Reports] and other communications of the Secretary of War, 12/99/1793.
Notable persons
Federal Commissioners Sandusky
Federal Commissioners
Benjamin Lincoln
Timothy Pickering
Beverley Randolph
Henry Knox
Secretary of War
Charles Storer
Western Indians
United States
Notable locations
Fort Erie
Upper Canada
War Office
Philadelphia
Western Indians
United States
