| Appointment as a Brigadier General |
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| The Stealing of Horses by Southern Indians |
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| Survey of the Ohio & the Miami Purchases |
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| Reluctantly Accepting a Commission as Brigadier General |
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| Knox directs Chapin to support Hendricks |
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| Report on the Failure of the 1791 St. Clair Expedition |
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| Bowles' Capture Improves the Chance for Peace |
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| Hostility of the Creek Nation Toward the United States |
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| Prospects for Peace in the Northwest |
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| Politics and Indian Relations |
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| Indian Provocations and Hostilities |
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| Pernicious Counsels of Mr. Bowles |
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| Accompanying Putnam on His Peace Mission |
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| Stopping the Further Effusion of Blood |
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| Infamous Falsehoods of the Imposter Bowles, Etc. |
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| Stop the Effusion of Blood & Preserve the Peace |
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| Waiting for Heckenwelder |
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| Adherence to the Terms of the Treaty of New York |
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| Alliance of the Southern Indians with the Hostile Western Tribes |
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| Assisting General Putnam with His Mission |
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| Deliver Indian Goods to General Putnam |
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| Putnam's Receipt for Indian Goods |
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| Blount Warning to the Cherokees |
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| My Want of Faith in McGillivray's Integrity |
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| Proposal for Accounting for Recruiting Funds |
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