Shoemaker reports that the name of the man claiming to have a copy of the treaty with the Native Americans was Sergeant Christian not Christy. In a postscript, Shoemaker mentions he has a keg of pickles ready for Mills and Doctor Scott that will be sent as soon as possible.Mills, JohnDocument signed by Shoemaker. In this letter, Shoemaker refers to a previous letter dated August 25, 1795 (Item ID M0367_Box2_Folder11_1795-08-25)
Letter informs Johnson that his account of recent Native American hostilities in the area has been r...
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...
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Mills requests a ration of whiskey for a woman returned from the Native Americans.Document signed by...
Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Nativ...
This letter from James O'Hara (supplier to the armies of the Northwest Territory and later quarterma...
Mills requests a ration of whiskey for a woman returned from the Native Americans.Document signed by...
St. Clair requests information regarding goods for the Native American stipend sent to Detroit.Ernes...
Wallington asks Mills if he will be reimbursed for food supplied to Native Americans encamped near t...
This letter of petition, written by the citizens of Marietta of January 27, 1789, congratulated St. ...
Letter tells of Native American hostilities near Post Vincennes and the defensive actions taken by t...
Pickering provides Wayne with instructions relative to the approaching treaty with the Native Americ...
Hamtramck states he waits until Captain Wade's return before writing a more informative letter, info...
Pike writes of issues affecting Fort Massac and the western part of the Northwest territory. He ackn...
Letter informs Johnson that his account of recent Native American hostilities in the area has been r...
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...
Shoemaker reports his encounter with a Sergeant Christy who supposedly had a copy of the recent trea...
Mills requests a ration of whiskey for a woman returned from the Native Americans.Document signed by...
Peirce inquires about Mills' health and discusses the current peace between previously hostile Nativ...
This letter from James O'Hara (supplier to the armies of the Northwest Territory and later quarterma...
Mills requests a ration of whiskey for a woman returned from the Native Americans.Document signed by...
St. Clair requests information regarding goods for the Native American stipend sent to Detroit.Ernes...
Wallington asks Mills if he will be reimbursed for food supplied to Native Americans encamped near t...
This letter of petition, written by the citizens of Marietta of January 27, 1789, congratulated St. ...
Letter tells of Native American hostilities near Post Vincennes and the defensive actions taken by t...
Pickering provides Wayne with instructions relative to the approaching treaty with the Native Americ...
Hamtramck states he waits until Captain Wade's return before writing a more informative letter, info...
Pike writes of issues affecting Fort Massac and the western part of the Northwest territory. He ackn...
Letter informs Johnson that his account of recent Native American hostilities in the area has been r...
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...