| Troops Detained on the Upper Parts of the Ohio |
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| Possible Delay of Operations |
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| Highest Exertions by All Parts of the Army |
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| Late Arrival of Newman, Recommendation of Nephew |
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| Speedy Passage Down the Ohio |
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| Instructions for Running the Boundary Line |
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| Provisions for Running the Boundary Line |
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| Support for the Surveyors |
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| No Impediment to the Boundary |
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| Carrying the Treaty into Effect |
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| Duplicates of Knox's and Butler's Letters |
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| Letter Received, Knox's Letter Transmitted |
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| Requirements for the Court of Inquiry |
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| St. Clair's Complaints |
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| Every Possible Exertion Shall be Made |
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| Troops Marching to Fort Washington |
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| Receipt of Your Letter |
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| Receipt of Your Letter of September 5th |
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| The Proceedings Should be Closed |
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| Defer Closing the Proceedings |
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| Adjournment Until Tomorrow |
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| Ready to Close the Proceedings |
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| Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry |
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| Liklihood of Indians Seeking Peace |
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| Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry |
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