McKee's certification for receipt of thirty head of Black Cattle for the use of the Confederate Indian Americans now assembled to hold a treaty with the United States.
Joseph Chew to Col(o) McKee. 29 April 1793.
Joseph Chew to Alex(n) McKay. 29 April 1793.
Narrons to Alexander McKee, 21 July 1793
Untitled letter fragment pertaining to Indians and land cessions.
Patrick Harronyou to unnamed recipient, 6 July 1793
Littlehales to McKee, 5 December 1793.
Col D Claus to Sir Wm Johnson, 2 February 1761.
Bambury to unidentified Cole [likely Colonel McKee], 16 Jul 1793.
SImcoe to Cols. McKee. 24 September 1792.
Chew to McKee, 31 August 1793.
pour Les pauvres sauvage infirmes qui [illegible] sur [illegible] a[with an accent grave] Michilimackinac
William Jones to Samuel Jarvis, 13 May 1839.
Speech of Pashehushegueshkum a Chief of Walpole Island, to William Jones Esqr A.S.I.Q. at Port Sarnia 12 Oct 1838
Bond Head to Glenelg, Toronto, 20 November 1836, in Communications and Despatches relating to recent negocians with the Indians.
The principal Chiefs of the Chippewas to James, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine.
Undated Letter from Price to McKee.
Undated Enumeration of Aboriginal Peoples pertaining to the Council at the Miami River Rapids.
Reply of His Excellency Lord Dorchester to the Indians of the Seven Villages of Lower Canada as [illegible] from all the Nations who were at the Gen{l} Council held at the Miamis in the year 1793, except the Chawanas, Miamis, & Sou[illegible]s.