Letter reminds the leaders and warriors of the Seneca and other of the Six Nations that the United States desires to live peaceably with the Native Americans in the Western Territories and requests that they accompany Colonel Thomas Procter on his journey as an emissary of peace to the Miami and Wabash Indians .Number eight of seventeen hand-copied documents bound into one paper bound book informally known as Knox's report to Washington, March 19, 1791
Letter notifies Virginia's governor of the military force gathering at Fort Washington for a campaig...
Letter reminds lieutenants of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington and Alleghany Counties, Pennsylvania...
Secretary of War confirms previously sent instructions for calling up militia to defend the frontier...
Letter tells the head men and warriors of the Native American tribes of the Miami town and those alo...
Letter commissions Procter to act as an emissary to the Miami and Wabash Indians and provides detail...
Knox instructs St. Clair regarding the government's Native American policies in the territory northw...
Washington relays to Knox instructions regarding proposed operations in the territories northwest an...
Knox requests Scott raise a military force in Kentucky for an expedition against the Miami and Wea I...
Knox instructs Governor Blount on the United States President's policies on Native American affairs ...
Knox's report to the President discusses the coming year's goals of peace in the frontiers and expla...
Secretary of War acknowledges receiving the letter sent by this group of men from Kentucky and assur...
Letter touches on government's desire to protect the frontiers from Native American hostilities and ...
Knox instructs Georgia's Governor Telfair not to retaliate against the Creek Indians for their recen...
Cover letter accompanies an Act of Congress regarding trade with Native American tribes and mentions...
St. Clair recounts the hostile attitude of the Shawnee and Miami Indians toward the United States. R...
Letter notifies Virginia's governor of the military force gathering at Fort Washington for a campaig...
Letter reminds lieutenants of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington and Alleghany Counties, Pennsylvania...
Secretary of War confirms previously sent instructions for calling up militia to defend the frontier...
Letter tells the head men and warriors of the Native American tribes of the Miami town and those alo...
Letter commissions Procter to act as an emissary to the Miami and Wabash Indians and provides detail...
Knox instructs St. Clair regarding the government's Native American policies in the territory northw...
Washington relays to Knox instructions regarding proposed operations in the territories northwest an...
Knox requests Scott raise a military force in Kentucky for an expedition against the Miami and Wea I...
Knox instructs Governor Blount on the United States President's policies on Native American affairs ...
Knox's report to the President discusses the coming year's goals of peace in the frontiers and expla...
Secretary of War acknowledges receiving the letter sent by this group of men from Kentucky and assur...
Letter touches on government's desire to protect the frontiers from Native American hostilities and ...
Knox instructs Georgia's Governor Telfair not to retaliate against the Creek Indians for their recen...
Cover letter accompanies an Act of Congress regarding trade with Native American tribes and mentions...
St. Clair recounts the hostile attitude of the Shawnee and Miami Indians toward the United States. R...
Letter notifies Virginia's governor of the military force gathering at Fort Washington for a campaig...
Letter reminds lieutenants of Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington and Alleghany Counties, Pennsylvania...
Secretary of War confirms previously sent instructions for calling up militia to defend the frontier...