| Speech to Chiefs of Nations Assembled at Tawa River and Mouth of Detroit River |
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| Speech to the Chiefs of Wyandots |
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| Arrival of different chiefs at Detroit River and endeavors of Colonel Brant, Chief of Mohawks |
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| Attack on Party at Falls of Muskingum |
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| Indian business is unfavorable, but holds out hope for peace |
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| Express from Colonel Joseph Brant, head of Five Nations |
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| Pickering released by band of ruffians |
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| Regarding the dispositions of the Northern and Western Indians as stated by St. Clair |
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| Party of Chippewas in close confinement |
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| Reports Activities of Indians, Attacks, Treaty Efforts around Fort Harmar |
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| Report on a Plan for the Protection of the Georgia Frontier Against the Creeks |
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| Regarding the pursuit of the men who apprehended Pickering |
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| Regarding the ruffians who captured Pickering |
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| Decision to continue in office the superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern District; Creek concurrence in Treaty |
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| Destruction of Cherokee towns by Servier, from State of Franklin [North Carolina] |
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| Regarding the insurgents who apprehended Pickering and the need for military force |
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| Opinion of the Judges on the Late Disturbances in Luzerne |
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| Regarding treaty talks with Creeks at Tugelo River at house of Lachland Cleaveland on Georgia side |
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| Report on the insurgents in Pennsylvania |
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| Current state of uncertainty and the Six Nations meeting at the council at Detroit |
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| Resolution of Congress dated 12 August 1788, and extension of Superintendent Indian Affairs Northern District |
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| Letters to Governor of Virginia and President of Pennsylvania requesting that they prepare militias |
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| Report on the state of Indian affairs |
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| Resolve of Congress and Proclamation, dated 1 September 1788 |
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| Arrival of Captain Zeigler; attack on Lieutenant Peters' detachment |
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