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Commissioners of Treasury
Gano & Stanley
Delawares, Shawanese, & Cherokees
Amos Seemer
Amos Seemer
Collector, Inspector, & Warden of the Port of Philadelphia
Collector, Inspector, and Warden of the Port of Philadelphia
Charles Lowndes
Samuel & John Smith
New Hampshire
Pennsylvania, Delaware, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Virginia, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Georgia, & Board of Treasury
J. Corbin
Secretary of Congress
Jonathan Haskel
Captain; Ohio; also spelled Haskell
Jonathan Haskel
Captain; Ohio; also spelled Haskell
Lieutenants of the counties of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington, and Allegany in Pennsylvania, and Ohio in Virginia
Lieutenants of the counties of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington, and Allegany in Pennsylvania, and Ohio in Virginia
Lieutenants of the counties of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington, and Allegany in Pennsylvania, and Ohio in Virginia
Director of the Mint
Treasurer of New Jersey
John Hinds
Benjamin Edes
And Son
Koasati
Or Cusitah, Indian tribe in Georgia/Alabama.
Fushatchee Mico
Also known as Tuskatche Mico or The Birdtail King of the Cusitahs, ca. 1790. Located in the Creek area of Georgia.
James Rorie
Murdered by Creek Indians in Georgia, 1790. Revenge killing.
Head Men and Warriors of the Miami town
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