The St. Clair Papers

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The St. Clair Papers

author

William Smith

published

1881

Bibliographic Citation

Smith, William Henry, ed. The St. Clair Papers, The Life and Public Services of Arthur St. Clair. N.p. 1881. Reprinted Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1970.

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[Untitled] Document
Monthly Return for Pennsylvania and Jersey Troops; Requests More Exploration Time Document
Reports Activity of Wyandot, Delaware, Shawnee, and Cherokee; British Attempts to Promote Subversion Document
Reports Meeting with Indian Chiefs, Cornplanter, at Fort Pitt about British Treaty, Fort Stanwix Document
Doughty sends intelligence to Knox regarding Indian intentions and British efforts to actively foment hostilities between the Indian Nations and the United States Document
Harmar informs Secretary at War of his orders to subordinates Document
[Untitled] Document
Report on Indian activities along boundary with Canada Document
Regarding intruders on public lands, Captain Hutchins and his surveyors, and dissatisfaction prevailing amongst the Indians Document
Report of Mr. Philip Liebert regarding intentions of the savages Document
Security for Captain Hutchins' surveyors, conciliation of Delawares and Chippewas, and lawless settlers Document
Reports Intelligence of an Indian Attack Document
[Untitled] Document
Effect of hostile intentions of Indians on surveying business Document
On the Killing of Shawanese King Melanthy, General Clarke's Expedition, Surveying Document
[Untitled] Document
[Untitled] Document
Report from Colonel Josiah Harmar Document
Movements of troops, protection for surveyors, disposition of Western Indians Document
Reports Arrival, Activity at Rapids of Ohio Document
Reports Activities of Indians, Contractors, Settlers on Kentucky Shore Document
Attention to Letter from John Sullivan about Activity on Ohio and Tennessee Document
Recommendation of Mr. Coudray Document
Arthur St. Clair's appointment to government of Western Territory and Josiah Harmar's promotion to brevet Brigadier General Document
Account of People Emigrating to Kentucky Document