Interpreters Arrival, Arrival of Moravian Missionaries, and Timing of Conference
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Interpreters Arrival, Arrival of Moravian Missionaries, and Timing of Conference
Description
Federal commissioners for conference at Sandusky report that interpreter Jasper Parish has arrived with letters from Knox and wampum resupply. Other interpreters, Mr. Wilson and Mr Ash arrived with letter from Major Isaac Craig outlining their terms. Moravian missionaries, including John Hockwelder. Wilson assessed as intelligent and useful; did not make it to rapids of Miami. Colonel McKee involved in preventing this. General Chapin and Colonel Butler mentioned. Western Indians waiting on Six Nations to attend conference. Commissioners will proceed to Ft Erie to board vessel on 26 June 1793. Chapin will accompany commissioners to conference at Sandusky; his experience considered useful as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Chapin thought it well that government was forbidding expeditions northward of Ohio as a means to allay Indian jealousies and alarm and perhaps help move negotiations along. Commissioners ask whether they can consider proceedings to be under the laws of a truce; will to impress on Indians the propriety of maintaining a truce during treaty negotiations. Express that minds of southern tribes will be quieted and peaceful. Commissioners hope they can relieve the anxiety of President of United States General George Washington, but no indications of success quite yet. Close by mentioning verbal communication of Mr Baynton.
year created
1793
month created
06
day created
26
sent from location
Navy Hall, opposite Niagara
recipient
in collection
in image
note
This document is enclosed in instructions to the commissioners appointed to deal with the hostile Indians north of the Ohio, in the form of a journal of their proceedings, submitted to the House of Representatives on December 4, 1793. This document is an integral part of [Public Reports] and other communications of the Secretary of War, 12/99/1793.
author note
Benjamin Lincoln; Beverley Randolph; and Timothy Pickering.
notable person/group
Henry Knox
Mr Baynton
Benjamin Lincoln
Timothy Pickering
Beverley Randolph
President of United States General George Washington
General Israel Chapin
Jasper Parish
Mr. Wilson
Mr Ash
Indian interpreters
John Hockwelder
Moravian missionaries
Colonel McKee
Major Isaac Craig
Colonel Butler
Six Nations
Western Indians
Southern Indians
Federal Commissioners for conference at Sandusky
Superintendent of Indian Affairs
Major Craig
notable location
Navy Hall
Fort Erie
Lake Erie
Ohio river
north of Ohio River
Canada
Great Britain
rapids of Miami
Detroit
Sandusky
Buffalo Creek
notable item/thing
vessels on Great Lakes
treaty
vessel
stores
some compensation independent of ordinary allowance
proclamations
jealousy of the Indians
accumulation of troops
negotiations
truce
abstaining from all hostilities
notable idea/issue
Conference at Sandusky
document number
1793062640055
page start
40
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[view document] (3 pages) | NOP01 (506 pages) | Collection: Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d Congress, 1st Session, 1793, Vol. II [3C-B2] (RG 233) {M1268, roll 14} | M: 1268, R: 14, 40-42 |
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Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | Federal Commissioners Treaty at Sandusky | Navy Hall, opposite Niagara | [n/a] |
Recipient | Henry Knox | [unknown] | [n/a] |