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Joseph Reid
Captain John Craig
Erected Fort called Craig's Fort on Pistol Creek, near Maryville Tennessee to protect settlers from Indian raids
Paymaster General
James Callaway
William Burnet
Claus
In October 1796, referred to as "Captain Claus Agent of Indian Affairs for and behalf of the Five nations inhabiting the Grand River."
John Fields
Sometimes John Fields & Son
Chiefs of the Three Nations
Unclear who these were, but Chief Joseph Brandt of the Mohawks seems to have had some diplomatic sway with them.
Mr. Turner
Lemuel Bent
Quarter Master
Commandant, Fort Massac
Chiefs of the Potawatomies, Ottawas, & Chippewas
Chiefs of the Huron
Painted Tobacco
Chief among the Northwestern Indians opposed to the U.S. in 1794.
Chiefs of the Delawares
Chiefs of the Shawnees
Chiefs of the Wyandots
C Bolden
Nicholas White
Jeremiah Buck
William Salter
Contractor for iron cannon.
Owen Evans
Thomas Neale
Alexander Claggett
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