Treaty of Greenville [Minutes of a Treaty with the Tribes of Indians called the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawanese, Ottawas, Chippewas, Pattawatamies, Miamies, Eel River, Kickapoos, and Kabaskias.]

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Type

Printed Document

Description

Prisoner exchange, description rules governing the council/gathering. Issues of provisions, peace, alliance, land rights, and compensation for land purchase. Shawnee and Wyandots of Detroit remain allies with the British. Indian tribes relinquish land to U.S. and bury their war belts.

Date

08/10/1795

Sent from

Greenville

Document number

1795081015000

Notable persons

Henry De Butts
brothers
Indians
Indian Nation
Wyandot
Delaware
Shawnee
Ottawa
Chippewa
Pottawatomie
Miami
Eel River
Kickapoo
Pankeshaw
Kashaskia
Anthony Wayne
New Corn
Te-ta-boksh-he
king
warriors
the Sun
chief
A-si-me-the
Au-si-me-the
Great Spirit
prisoners
Le Gris
Little Turtle
Five Nations
Blue Jacket
Mash-i-pi-nach-i-wish
Mash-i-pi-nash-i-wish
A-goosh-a-way
British
Six Nations
interpreter
General Washington
council
St. Clair
Commander-in-Chief
Magdalen
McKee
Miller
Crane
Sac
Wabash
Pe-ke-te-le-mund
white people
Tarke
Masass
French
Huron
Fifteen Fires
three fires
Williams
Wea
Kee-a-hah
Little Beaver
trader
Captain Prior
the Red Pole
Quaker
sachem
chief
warrior

Notable locations

Greenville
roads
Sandusky
Detroit
mouth of the Muskingum
river
boundary
borders
territory
Wabash
Michilimackinac
Fort Harmar
Michigan
gate
prairie
Lake Superior
Quebec
fall of Montmorency
Chicago
Ohio
McIntosh
Lake Michigan
Niagara
northwest
Loromie's store
Kentucky
Isle de Bois Blanc
Ouiatanon
reservation
Fort Wayne
St. Mary's
St. Joseph's

Notable items

calumet of peace
wampum
provisions
pork
sheep
supplies
hatchet
belt
pipe