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1837/06/06
Proposals to engage waggons and teams to assist in the removal of the...
[title continued] Chickasaw Indians west of the Mississippi. With table containing list of names and numbers of horse/ox teams.
GLC06741.06
1837 ca.
Skello, J.M., fl. 1837
Tally of Indians moving from Little Rock to Fort Towson
Covers the period of May 4th through July 16th, with separate total for teamsters rations.
GLC06741.07
1837/07/01-1838/01/13
Vanderslice, D., fl. 1837-1838
Account of Vanderslice's expenditures during Chickasaw emigration
Vanderslice was Assisant Superintendent and Conductor in the emigration of the Chickasaw Indians.
GLC06741.08
1838/02/20
Certification re: delivery of 175 Chickasaw Indians and their belongings
Delivered via the ship "Itasca."
GLC06741.09
1775-1776
Aitken, Robert, 1735-1802
The Pennsylvania magazine, or, American monthly museum.
Nearly complete run, edited in part by Thomas Paine. Total of 13 issues from January to December 1775 (12 issues plus one supplement), January 1776, February 1776 (incomplete with facsimile cover) and March 1776. Two additional issues for April...
GLC06466
27 May 1794
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
to Francis Vigo
Asks Major Vigo to use his connections to arrange for the British to be spied on. Wayne wants "either Frenchmen or Indians to go as far as Roche de Bout...to discover the number and designs of the enemy," the number of British troops and whether or...
GLC06479.01
1794/07/05
to Francis Vigo re: thanks for measures taken to procure information
Also states that the Spanish attempt to establish a port a Chickasaw Bluff is "an aggression of the highest nature."
GLC06479.02
1794/09/29
to Francis Vigo re: battle of Fallen Timbers
"The enemy amounted to two thousand men, who were beat and totally routed by less than half that number."
GLC06479.03
1794/06/24
Vigo, Francis, fl. 1794
to Anthony Wayne re: responding to Wayne's request for intelligence [draft]
Apparently a letter draft.
GLC06479.04
1 July 1779
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795
to General James Clinton
General Sullivan writes to General Clinton about preparations and plans for troop movements for his upcoming campaign against the Six Nations, at the time, the largest ever expedition mounted against the Indians.
GLC06481
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