Chiefs of the Chickasaw Nation
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Update on Shawanese and Request for Help
11/18/1793 Typed letterUpdate on interactions with Shawaneses, request for help from Chickasaw Nation in the spring.
Printed Versions 
Secretary of War Addresses the Chickasaw Nation
04/27/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMentions meeting in Sandusky for peace treaty. Notified Chickasaws that they can obtain wanted arms, ammunition, and corn from the General of the Army at Fort Washington.
James Robertson Papers
Message to the Chickasaw Nation from Secretary at War
04/27/1793 Copy of documentKnox speaks on behalf of President Washington to the Chickasaw Nation
Henry Knox Papers
Notification of Clothing Delivery to the Chickasaws
11/03/1794 Autograph Letter SignedChief Opoia Mingo has been given clothing by General Washington to deliver to the people of the Chickasaw nation as a token of friendship.The Chickasaws are commended for encouraging their warriors to …
Anthony Wayne Papers
The President's Response to Chickasaw Concerns Over Boundaries, Garrisons, and Various Issues
12/19/1796 Letterbook CopyMcHenry transmits the president's thoughts about the concerns expressed by the Indians in the conference of November 24, 1796. He says the president will do what he can to prevent white encroachment, …
John Adams Papers
President's Reply to Concerns of the Choctaw Delegation of December 16
12/21/1796 Letterbook CopyJames McHenry responds on behalf of the president, saying that he does not know if the boundaries described by the Choctaw chief are the same ones decided upon in the Treaty of Hopewell, but that he …
John Adams Papers
Promises and Land Rights
08/05/1800 Autograph Letter SignedPromises made in Philadelphia by Sec of War to be kept. Currently searching for an agent through whom the Indians can communicate to the U.S. Government. Land rights addressed.
Dayton Papers
