| Attack at Falls of Muskingum; measures by General Assembly regarding defence of frontier |
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| Money for recruiting service, appointments, and rank disputes |
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| Arrival of Senecas; preemptive attack; on the efficiency of a general Indian confederacy |
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| Regarding Postponement of Treaty and Professions of Peace |
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| Report on insurrections in Pennsylvania and rewards for apprehending ruffians who seized Pickering as prisoner |
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| Report on treaty efforts |
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| Outrages on Cherokees by people of State of Franklin |
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| Orders to Seize and Confine Any Villains Involved in Murder at Sullivan's Station |
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| Treaty efforts with Creeks, McGillivray, and Georgia |
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| Indian intelligence report, council at Miami and role played by Joseph Brant |
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| Regarding the killings of Cherokees and desire for peace |
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| Report on treaty efforts |
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| On the calling up of Virginia Militia |
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| Regarding the convicted rioters in Pennsylvania |
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| Correspondence with Six Nations and Cornplanter |
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| Knox expresses chagrin that the Indians have postponed their meeting |
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| McGillivray's influence; war on Georgia; Creek-Cherokee alliance |
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| Peace Treaty with the Cherokees |
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| Arrival of Five Nations, Senecas, Wyandots, Delawares, Ottawas, Chippewas, Pottawatamies, Sacs |
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| Appointment of John Steele, esquire, commissioner of Indian Affairs; desire for peace with Cherokees and Creeks |
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| Request for Information on the Militia |
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| Capricious Conduct of Indians, Etc . |
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| Capricious conduct of Indians; need to avoid war; assembly of congress |
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| Letters from Arthur St. Clair and Act of Congress 12 August 1788 |
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| Action On the Act of August 12, 1788 |
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