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Copy of Articles between the Chiefs of the Six Nations of Indians and the Commissioners of Pennsylvania Document
Treaty of Fort Harmar: Between the United States and the Six Nations Document
Report of Talks with Hanging Maw of Cherokees and Plunder by John Sevier Document
Report on the Treaty of Fort Harmar Document
On the convening of congress; reference to Brant and his Mohawks Document
Regarding land purchases; geographical information; the imminent death of the King of Great Britain Document
Regarding the number of justices in a county town; the organization of government in districts; the naming of Wilkesborough and Wilkes Barre Document
Illness of Secretary of War; proceedings from Virginia Document
William Knox informs of Henry Knox's illness; report on arrival of Lieutenant Beatty in company with Captain Ferguson Document
On the Secretary of War and bout of rheumatick fever Document
Account of Francis Vigo against United States Document
Copy of Deed from the Six Nations of Indians to the State of Pennsylvania Document
On the surveying of ceded properties in New York; application to the government of Canada to make necessary astonomical observations Document
Accounts of those who have designs on Indian lands Document
Illness of Secretary of War and correspondence Document
Treaty with Creeks and Cherokees Document
The recruiting of 80 non-commissioned officers and privates in Pennsylvania Document
Talk of the Commissioners of the United States to the Creek Nation Document
List of Pensioners Received Document
A report on the Treaty of Fort Harmar, concluded with several of the Indian Nations Document
Regarding appropriations for services performed in Northern Indian Department Document
Council at Chota concerning a treaty between the United States and the Cherokee nation Document
A great talk by Warriors and Chiefs of Cherokee nation assembled at Chota Document
A Talk from the Head-men and Chiefs of the Lower Creek Nation to the Commissioners of the United States, of Indian Affairs in the Southern Department. Document
Presented before Congress, the Treaty of Fort Harmar Document