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| − | Speech of the | + | Speech of the Secretary of War, to the Chiefs and Warriors of |
| − | + | the Putawatomie, Ottawa, and Chippewa Nations. | |
| − | He says further, | + | |
| + | Brothers, | ||
| + | Your Father, the President of the United States | ||
| + | has heard what you have said with great attention, and maturely deliberated | ||
| + | upon your request. That he caused to be confirmed certain Sales of your Lands | ||
| + | made by you to individuals, previous to the Treaty at Greeneville, in order that | ||
| + | the Purchasers may be enabled to occupy the lands, and you become entitled | ||
| + | to receive the Rents stipulated to be paid. | ||
| + | You say that you mentioned these Grants to General Wayne, at | ||
| + | the Treaty of Greeneville, and that you had assurances from him they would be | ||
| + | provided for, and included in the Treaty. The Letters from General Wayne | ||
| + | have been consu [rest illegible], particularly the letter he sent with the original Treaty, in | ||
| + | which he says, "That he met with many difficulties, and among others, that | ||
| + | certain persons kept the Ottawas, Wyandots, and Putawatomies, in the vicinity | ||
| + | of Detroit, in a state of intoxication, for many weeks, whilst purchasing | ||
| + | their lands, for the most trifling considerations." | ||
| + | He says further, "That as soon as [illegible], and the other In- | ||
| + | dian Chiefs, were aroused from a state of intoxication, and recovered their reason, they | ||
| + | came forward, and at a private audience prayed him to relieve them from their | ||
| + | disagreeable situation, that they had given away all their Land to certain Peo- | ||
| + | ple, when in a state of intoxication." | ||
| + | The General, it appears, would not permit any Claim in the Treaty | ||
| + | which might be construed to confirm such Sales, or put the Land, out of the protection | ||
| + | of the United States," for the use of the Indian Nations. | ||
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| + | Brothers, | ||