Replying to Leith, Shepherd and Duff's petition

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Replying to Leith, Shepherd and Duff's petition

Description

Wilkinson responds to Leith, Shepherd and Duff’s petition to be able to continue trade in the Ottawa towns. Wilkinson notes that recent military regulations were designed to bring the misdeeds of James McDonald to light. Wilkinson feels he is authorized to regulate within the military reservations, however he is not empowered to authorize Leith, Shepherd and Duff to trade. However, the agent for Indian affairs at Detroit accepted the petitioner’s attempt at redress, and thus permission was obtained that way.

short description

Replying to Leith, Shepherd and Duff's petition

year created

1797

month created

10

day created

15

sent from location

Fort Wayne

in collection

in image

recipient note

Seith Shepard; Duff.

notable person/group

James Wilkinson
Leith
Shepherd
Duff
James McDonald
Indians
McDougall
Acting Governor of the Territory
foreigner
Agent at Detroit

notable location

Fort Wayne
Military Reservations
Tawa town
Detroit

notable item/thing

Trade with Indians
Ottawa towns
stolen horses
regulation of military reservations
general orders
trading houses
frauds & abuses
services to the Government
incapable of entrenching on the rightful pretensions
preference to the citizens of the United States
sense of duty
usage of Nations

document number

1797101590201

page start

1

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Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (2 pages) GAG03 (2 pages) Collection: Robert Prescott Papers. Series 1, V: 12, P: 64-65.

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author James Wilkinson Fort Wayne [n/a]
Recipient Multiple Recipients [unknown] Leith, Shepherd & Duff