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Governor Clinton to Joseph Brant as to the Contemplated Council
at Fort Schuyler....
334-335
Instructions to Peter Ryckman Who is Charged with a Letter to
Brant ....
335
Governor Clinton to James Deane, Interpreter, as to the Coming
Meeting at Fort Stanwix.....
336
Governor Clinton Invites Chancellor Livingston, on the Part of the
Commissioners, to Participate in the Council with the Indians. 336-337
Copy of Message from Arthur Lee & Richard Butler, United States
Commissioners, to the Chiefs of the Six Nations that They
Will Meet Them at Fort Schuyler on the 20th prox......
Colonel James Monroe at Schenectady is Unable to Understand
Why the British Continue to Hold Military Posts in New York
State
... 337-338
The United States Commissioners Suggest to Governor Clinton that
New York's Course at the Coming Indian Council Should be
Subordinate to the General Treaty....
James Deane, Interpreter, Informs Lieutenant Colbreath That
Brant is Due the Following Day and Requests Two Gallons
of Rum....
Peter Ryckman to Henry Glen Anent Joseph Brant and the Forth-
coming Council.....
338 339
339-340
340-341
.... 341-342
Governor Clinton Informs Henry Glen That He and His Associates
Will Proceed Shortly to the Council Place....
Governor Clinton through Henry Glen Notifies Joseph Brant of a
343
Change in His Time of Proceeding to the Council..
343-345
Governor Clinton to Joseph Brant...
Governor Clinton to James Deane.
344
344-345
The Commissioners for Indian Affairs Discuss at Albany the
Approaching Council......
345-346
Henry Glen Notifies Governor Clinton that Arrangements for Pro-
ceeding to Fort Schuyler Have Been Made and He Invites the
Governor to be His Guest at Schenectady...
346-317
Governor Clinton Requests James Deane to meet him at Fort
Schuyler....
347
James Deane Explains to Governor Clinton his reasons for not
arriving Sooner at Fort Schuyler....
347-348
Jellis Fonda to Governor Clinton as to Rev. Mr. Kirkland Advis-
ing the Oneidas Not to Exchange Any of Their Lands for
Other Lands....
The Council at Fort Schuyler-Minutes of the Proceedings between
the Commissioners Representing the State of New York and
the Six Nations...
A Return of Stores Received by Wm. Colbreath at Fort Schuyler
from Henry Glen, Esquire, one of the Commissioners of Indian
Affairs
348
349-379
.... 379-380
Joseph Brant to the United States Commissioners Regarding the
Duplicity of Mr. Kirkland.....
380-381
Governor Clinton to the New York Delegates in Congress Apprising
Them of the Approaching Adjournment of the Legislature.... 381-382
Governor Clinton Receives from the Secretary of Congress a Copy
of the Acts for the Protection of the Northwestern Frontier... 382-384
Correspondence Relative to Running and Marking the boundary
Line Between the States of New York and Pennsylvania...... 385-387
David Rittenhouse to Simeon Dewitt.....
385-386
General Schuyler Declines the Appointment..... 386-387
Charles Thomson, Secretary of Congress, to Governor Clinton with
Act of Congress as to Laying Out the Western Territory into
States
387-391
Egbert Benson Files His Resignation as Attorney General with
Governor Clinton.....
392
Mr. Jay, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Announces to Governor Clin-
ton the Birth of the Duke of Normandy.....
Massachusetts Claim to Land in New York State-Governor Bow-
393
doin to Governor Clinton....
393-395
The New York Common council Offers a Conditional Reward for
the Assailants of Brockholst Livingston....
Washington's Itinerary During the War-Itinerary of General
395-393
Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of the United
States, 15 June, 1775 to 1 January, 1784...
Washington's Headquarters during the Revolution...
Houses Visited by Washington during the Revolution..
Index
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