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England to McKee, 10 September 1793.  

England advises McKee that he has sent a boat for the Indians from the six and seven nations who may require one, as requested.

Lamothe to McKee, 26 August 1793.  

Lamothe thanks Mckee for his approving of General Clarke's approving of his appointment. He also comments that Young Men of Matchiquiwissis arrived in Mackinac, and he believes they will revenge Matchiquisissis death. He also writes that he sent Captain Chew a small box of curiosities

invoice of provisions for the Indians at the Miamis River, 27 May 1793  

Invoice of provisions signed by Thomas Reynolds.

Brant to McKee, 22 August 1793.  

Brant writes that now that the Indians of Niagara are ready to return, they request 12 days of provisions for the journey home, to be received at Detroit. He also asks that those who are sick be transported in a Sloop, at the mouth of

Edward Baker Littlehales to Sheehan and Johnston, 11 July 1793 (Duplicate)  

The interpreters sent to Sandusky are informed by Major of Brigade Littlehales that they are ordered by Simcoe to provide an inventory of all the Stores and Rum they have brought in their possession and not to "issue any one article" without the permission of

Richard England to Alexander McKee, 24 July 1793  

England informs McKee that a group of Quakers has asked permission to attend the Sandusky conference, and that they are suoitable outfitted for such a journey.

mshiikenh turtle feet and tail  

This ancestor has four turtle feet and a snapping turtle (mshiikenh) tail. The first two of the four feet have four claws, while the other two have five. It is unclear if the claws are missing or if the ancestor was created with only four

Map Illustrating Surrender of Indian Reserve on the Credit River  

Map illustrating lands purchased in 1806 from the Mississauga Indians. A parcel fronting on the north shore of Lake Ontario, west of the mouth of the River Etobicoke was purchased in that year. See IT071 - Original Surrender, IT072 - Duplicate Surrender, IT073 - Contemporary

copy of speech sent to the Western Indians by the United States of America, 12 December 1792  

Copy of Speech sent to the Western Indians by the United States of America, delivered by General [illegible] at [illegible but starts with "B"] Creek to the Six Nations and forwarded by Captain Brant. Topics mentioned: Henry Knox, Secretary of War, formal peace, spring negotiations