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Tekakiskee. -
Tekakiskee. -
"I am very proud to see my young
"I am very proud to see my young
Chiefs and our Father the Presidents great Chiefs
"Chiefs and our Father the Presidents great Chiefs
talks. - Also that the business is nearly over, and that  
"talks. - Also that the business is nearly over, and that  
things are going on without difficulty. As my  
"things are going on without difficulty. As my  
friend the little Turkey has sent me to the Pres
"friend the little Turkey has sent me to the President to
-ident to make peace. I am very happy the
make peace. I am very happy the
young chiefs are making a lasting peace and
"young chiefs are making a lasting peace and
taking you fast hold by the hand. These young
"taking you fast hold by the hand. These young
Chiefs who are boys to look at, - they may grow
"Chiefs who are boys to look at, - they may grow
and help the beloved men of our nation
"and help the beloved men of our nation
and your's also I hope they may use their  
"and your's also I hope they may use their  
endeavours to preserve the peace, they are now  
"endeavours to preserve the peace, they are now  
making. I am an old man - am [sent]
"making. I am an old man - am sent
as abeloved man to the President our father -
"as abeloved man to the President our father -
I have heard your good talks as I cannot  
"I have heard your good talks as I cannot  
live long, hop the children of your nation may
"live long, hope the children of your nation may
preserve good and lasting peace. - that they  
"preserve good and lasting peace. - that they  
never more may have war with you - that  
"never more may have war with you - that  
they may as they grow, always remember all the  
"they may as they grow, always remember all the  
good talks that have been given then. "-
"good talks that have been given them."-
 
Thursday June 26, 1794
Thursday June 26, 1794
The Secretary of War
The Secretary of War
  "Brothers.
" [[unclear]] meet to put a finishing
" hand to our business, to sign certain articles for
" the purpose of confirming the [[pa?]] between
' the United States and the Cherokee Nation
" I most sincerely pray that the Great Spirit
" would in future prevent all misunderstandings
" and breaches of our friendship.
" We mean to restrain our bad young men
" by the laws and authority of the whole Nation
" If they commit any bad action against your
" people the President of the United States must
" make you satisfaction. So in like manner
" if any of your bad young men steal
" horses which is the source of almost all
" the quarrels between you and the whites, your
" whole nation must be answerable for it.
" Then everyone will have an interest in
" watching over the conduct of the bad men
" and prevent their stealing horses, or cause
" them to be returned within ninety days

Latest revision as of 01:07, 26 August 2020

Tekakiskee. - "I am very proud to see my young "Chiefs and our Father the Presidents great Chiefs "talks. - Also that the business is nearly over, and that "things are going on without difficulty. As my "friend the little Turkey has sent me to the President to

make peace. I am very happy the

"young chiefs are making a lasting peace and "taking you fast hold by the hand. These young "Chiefs who are boys to look at, - they may grow "and help the beloved men of our nation "and your's also I hope they may use their "endeavours to preserve the peace, they are now "making. I am an old man - am sent "as abeloved man to the President our father - "I have heard your good talks as I cannot "live long, hope the children of your nation may "preserve good and lasting peace. - that they "never more may have war with you - that "they may as they grow, always remember all the "good talks that have been given them."-

Thursday June 26, 1794 The Secretary of War

 "Brothers.

" unclear meet to put a finishing " hand to our business, to sign certain articles for " the purpose of confirming the pa? between ' the United States and the Cherokee Nation " I most sincerely pray that the Great Spirit " would in future prevent all misunderstandings " and breaches of our friendship. " We mean to restrain our bad young men " by the laws and authority of the whole Nation " If they commit any bad action against your " people the President of the United States must " make you satisfaction. So in like manner " if any of your bad young men steal " horses which is the source of almost all " the quarrels between you and the whites, your " whole nation must be answerable for it. " Then everyone will have an interest in " watching over the conduct of the bad men " and prevent their stealing horses, or cause " them to be returned within ninety days