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Chief of the Seneca Nation Broken Twig
Chief of the Seneca Nation Half Town
Chief of the Seneca Nation
Rhode Island General Assembly
Heads of the Departments
State Department, Treasury Department, War Department, Post Office
Abigail Adams
Wife of John Adams.
Commissioners for Surveying of Indian Boundaries, 1797
Consists of three men: Benjamin Hawkins, Andrew Pickens, and James Winchester. Established to run the boundaries between the U.S. and three respective Indian nations: the Creeks, Chickasaws, and Cherokees.
Speaker of the Seneca Tribes
Moyes & Tatem
Tent contractors in 1800.
John Krips
Basil Wood
Signs himself "Captain" in April 1800.
Colonels Ogden & Moore
Blanchard and Russell
Samuel Hollingsworth
Willings & Francis
Dual owners of the merchant ship Criterion in 1798.
James Wilson
Thomas Wignell
Commissioners for Indian Affairs in the Northern Department
Benjamin Lincoln, Beverly Randolph, and Timothy Pickering, appointed to negotiate for peace and boundary setting in Northwest Territory in 1792-1793.
Commandants of Regiments
Naval Agents for frigate construction
Superintendents of frigates
Frigate captains were superintendents during construction
Chiefs and Warriors of the Five Nations
William Irvine
Co-commissioner for laying out town site at Presqu'ile, 1794.
Henry Waggoner
Colonel in Nov. 1796.
Colonel Copperthwait
D. Jackson
Major in 1800.
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