Speech to the Sachams, Chiefs & Warriors of the Chipawas, Ottawas, Putawatimes
Document 1795Wayne commends the interest in peace on the part of the Indian tribes. He reminds them of the call for an exchange of American prisoners held by the tribes for Indian prisoners held by the US. Negotiations result in arrangements for a treaty meeting at Greenville in June.
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Document
Description
Wayne commends the interest in peace on the part of the Indian tribes. He reminds them of the call for an exchange of American prisoners held by the tribes for Indian prisoners held by the US. Negotiations result in arrangements for a treaty meeting at Greenville in June.
Date
01/19/1795
Author
Sent from
Greenville
Collection
Document number
1795011990000
Page start
1
Note
This speech consists of speeches delivered on the 19th and 21st of January, 1795.
Notable persons
Anthony Wayne
Sachams
Chiefs
Warriors
Chippewa
Ottawa
Putawatimes
Sackies
Saukeys
Indians
traders
tribes and nations
General George Washington
Wyandot
Arthur St. Clair
American prisoners
Indian prisoners
women
women who accompanied you
Lassell
village chiefs
Notable locations
Greenville
Ohio River
Grand Glaise
Miami
United States
Muskingum River
Sandusky
Notable items
war
treaty
prisoner exchange
clothing
necessaries
chains
dinner
copies
