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This appears to be a list of gifts given to Indians. As per other lists by this same author, the style is generally to note the name of a Chief present, and to note that or how many other Indians were present.
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Waugh Collection Photograph
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This letter from Givins to the Superintendant of Indian Affairs at Amhurstburg instructs the Superintendant that he is to connect with one George Ironside in order to facilitate the removal of a group of Chippewa Indians near the River aux Sables near Lake Huron, and
A pair of centre-seam moccasins with puckered toe, decorated with glass beads on seam and cuffs; obtained from a Mesquakie woman near Tama, Iowa; purchased from William Jones
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Waugh Collection Photograph
Duggan informs McKee that the Commissioners are at Capt. Elliotts [sic] and that "The Oneidas are going to join the American Commissioners."
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This is a report based on the testimony of one John Watkins, a deserter of the 2nd United States regiment. It provides the size and location of the army he deserted, the activities with which the army was occupied and that a severe scarcity of
LeMaistre informs Chew that allowance has been made for Chene Indian interpreters to receive a monetary reward for faithful service. Topics mentioned: Major General Clarke, allowance, Detroit, monetary reward, Alexander McKee, quarterly accounts.
Duggan reports to McKee on the comings and goings of certain people, and speculates on the status of the war in Europe. He also writes, as a paragrpah unto itself, "All the Indians from below are off thank God _ _ _ _ _"
Letter between colonial officials. Topics mentioned: Karaguantier, tension between settlers and Indians, provisions sent via boat, Colonel England, Fort Erie, French Revolutionary Wars, Austrian defeat, presents.
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Waugh Collection Photograph