McHenry confirms St. Clair's official position in Native American affairs in the Northwest territory, and states he expects St. Clair to personally attend the investigation into the murder of two Native Americans near Vincennes.St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818Document appears to be signed by McHenry
Cover letter accompanies an Act of Congress regarding trade with Native American tribes and mentions...
Sargent writes St. Clair regarding St. Clair's health, Sargent becoming the Superintendent of Indian...
Harrison replies to McHenry's request for information on suspicious persons at Fort Washington, ment...
St. Clair reports on the activities of a person suspected of disloyal activities in the West.McHenry...
St. Clair requests information regarding goods for the Native American stipend sent to Detroit.Ernes...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
St. Clair informs Wells that because Fort Wayne will be to the west of a line drawn north from Fort...
McHenry warns Wayne of the presence of three men (Thomas Powers, Victor de Collot and Joseph Warin) ...
Knox instructs St. Clair regarding the government's Native American policies in the territory northw...
In an excerpt of his letter, Washington instructs St. Clair to ascertain the disposition of the Waba...
Ross recommends General John Gibson as the United States' representative for future work with the Na...
St. Clair recounts the hostile attitude of the Shawnee and Miami Indians toward the United States. R...
This letter from James O'Hara (supplier to the armies of the Northwest Territory and later quarterma...
This letter of petition, written by the citizens of Marietta of January 27, 1789, congratulated St. ...
Grave of Maj. Gen. St. Clair. [2812] Governor of the Northwest Territory in 1787; battle with the Mi...
Cover letter accompanies an Act of Congress regarding trade with Native American tribes and mentions...
Sargent writes St. Clair regarding St. Clair's health, Sargent becoming the Superintendent of Indian...
Harrison replies to McHenry's request for information on suspicious persons at Fort Washington, ment...
St. Clair reports on the activities of a person suspected of disloyal activities in the West.McHenry...
St. Clair requests information regarding goods for the Native American stipend sent to Detroit.Ernes...
Wayne relates to McHenry the movements of Thomas Powers and Georges-Henri-Victor Collot, two enemy a...
St. Clair informs Wells that because Fort Wayne will be to the west of a line drawn north from Fort...
McHenry warns Wayne of the presence of three men (Thomas Powers, Victor de Collot and Joseph Warin) ...
Knox instructs St. Clair regarding the government's Native American policies in the territory northw...
In an excerpt of his letter, Washington instructs St. Clair to ascertain the disposition of the Waba...
Ross recommends General John Gibson as the United States' representative for future work with the Na...
St. Clair recounts the hostile attitude of the Shawnee and Miami Indians toward the United States. R...
This letter from James O'Hara (supplier to the armies of the Northwest Territory and later quarterma...
This letter of petition, written by the citizens of Marietta of January 27, 1789, congratulated St. ...
Grave of Maj. Gen. St. Clair. [2812] Governor of the Northwest Territory in 1787; battle with the Mi...
Cover letter accompanies an Act of Congress regarding trade with Native American tribes and mentions...
Sargent writes St. Clair regarding St. Clair's health, Sargent becoming the Superintendent of Indian...
Harrison replies to McHenry's request for information on suspicious persons at Fort Washington, ment...