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Nancy Smith
Inhabitant Greene County Georgia
Michael Cupps
Inhabitant Greene County Georgia
Mr. Cooke
Inhabitants of Glynn County Georgia
Chiefs Six Nations
Chiefs and Warriors Council of Indian Nations at Rapids of Miami River
Wyandot Chief Sa-Wagh-da-wunk
Deputies Confederated Indian Nations
Deputies of Confederated Indian Nations assembled at Rapids of Miami River [Sandusky Conference]
Chief Sick King
Nioctsaw Mico or Sick King a Simanolla
Headmen Chehaws
Speaker of the House Jonathan Trumbull Jr.
Second Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
Lieutenant P.L. Van Allen
U.S. Artillery
Proprietors of the Bordenton Stage Boat
Charles Storer
Secretary to the Commissioners for Sandusky Conference summer 1793. Friend of John and Abigail Adams.
Col. Alexander Anderson
Captain Matthew Elliott
Assistant to Colonel Alexander McKee, Indian Department Upper Canada
Chiefs of the Sandusky
Justice of Peace William Moubray
Justice of Peace Camden County Georgia
Chief of Shawanese Cat's Eyes
Captain Hendricks
Indian Interpreter and Mohican. Name appears during proceedingsTreaty of Sandusky 1793
Federal Commissioners Treaty at Sandusky
Benjamin Lincoln, Timothy Pickering; Beverley Randolph
Chief Cussetah King
Creek Chief
William Panton
Scot loyalist trader, estab. Panton, Leslie & Co. Numerous trading posts: Memphis, New Orleans, Mobile, Florida.
Governor Arturo O'Neil
Spanish Governor at West Florida, Pensacola
Directors of the Bank of the United States
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