Extracts of General Clark's Speeches to the Different Nations of Indians on the Wabash and their Answers
Item
Type
Extract
Title
Extracts of General Clark's Speeches to the Different Nations of Indians on the Wabash and their Answers
Description
Clark invites the Indian nations to a Grand Council in November. Location of grand council disputed; Clark says the meeting will be at Clarksville but the Indian leaders state that councils are always held at port St. Vincennes.
short description
Extracts of General Clark's Speeches to the Different Nations of Indians on the Wabash and their Answers
year created
1786
month created
10
day created
09
author
in collection
in image
notable person/group
General Clark
George Clark
Indians
Indian Nation
French
warriors
chiefs
Goose
Fusil
French
Fish
Loon
Harry Innes
Monsieur de Vincenne
notable location
post
St. Vincennes
Clarksville
council
Wabash
notable item/thing
white wampum
strings of white
Grand Council
notable idea/issue
peace
treaty
council
document number
1786109990301
page start
1
transcription
Extracts of Genl Clark's speeches to the different nations of Indians on the (undecipherable) or their answers in Oct 2 1786. Genl Clark "I send you today some strings of white inviting you with sincerity to come to a grand council which will be held at Clarksville on the 20th November next so see if we can come to see me or make a Treaty of Peace and friendship (undecipherable) The Goose and (undecipherable) my Elder Brother thou oughtest to know the place we have been accustomed to speak at, it is at Port St Vincennes there own chiefs are laid, there own ancestors (undecipherable) is that of our Father the French or not at Clarksville where you required us to meet you. We don't know such a place, but at Port Vincennes when we always went where necessary to hold councils. My Elder Brother thou informant me. I must meet you at the place I have mentioned, get thou sent my Brother that the season is far advanced and that I could not have done to invite my allies to come to your council which we(undecipherable) to hold at Port Vincennes.
The loan my Elder Brother thou invitest us to a grand council at Clarksville, we don't know that place. It is at Port Vincennes that our Fathers and to go to speak or we hope you will not refuse it to us, that place being the (undecipherable) of our ancestors and of Mons de Vincenne. In the spring of the year we will repair at your pleaaure to Port Vincennes. Genl Clark I propose the last of April for the Grand Council to be held at this place. (St Vincennes) where I expect all those who are inclines to open the load will appear and we can discover what the deity means.
Copied from Genl Clarks papers by Harry Innis
The loan my Elder Brother thou invitest us to a grand council at Clarksville, we don't know that place. It is at Port Vincennes that our Fathers and to go to speak or we hope you will not refuse it to us, that place being the (undecipherable) of our ancestors and of Mons de Vincenne. In the spring of the year we will repair at your pleaaure to Port Vincennes. Genl Clark I propose the last of April for the Grand Council to be held at this place. (St Vincennes) where I expect all those who are inclines to open the load will appear and we can discover what the deity means.
Copied from Genl Clarks papers by Harry Innis
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[view document] (1 pages) | LBB09 (1 pages) | Collection: Executive Papers, Office of Governors Letters | B: 44, (Patrick Henry) |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | George Rogers Clark | [unknown] | [n/a] |