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Chief of Simanola Tribe of Creeks [Seminoles] W. Payne
Indians assembled at Cussetah
Chief White Lieutenant
Oakfuskee [Okfuskee] Tribe. Tried to facilitate peace with United States.
Courtas [Courlas] Indians
Creek Indian Clan [?]
Chief of the Broken Arrow Fine Bones
Chief of the Broken Arrow
House of Representatives
Baker & Commegys
James Craufurd
Jonathan Donaldson
Esquire David Bradford
Lawyer Washington County, PA 1700s. Famous for association with Whiskey Rebellion. Pardoned by President John Adams.
Chiefs of the Oneidas
Principal men of Oneida Indian tribe.
Richard Buller
Oliver Wolcott
Indian Commissioner; Governor, Connecticut
Charles Page
Simon & Hyman Gratz
Also Messrs Gratz
George Colbert
James McCroy
William Colbert
Donald Hollingsmith
Captain Elliot
Rumsey & Broom
United States
Augoshaway Principal Chief of the Ottawas
chief of Ottawa Nation, friendly to United States
David Ford
Ellis & Betterton
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