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      those two Men say that the French are very Industrious
              those two Men say that the French are very Industrious
      in fending Belts to all Nations in that Country, to
              in Sending Belts to all Nations in that Country, to
      encourage them to drive the English out of the Country.
              encourage them to drive the English out of the Country.
                    I shall be able to write Your Excellency more
                              I shall be able to write Your Excellency more
      fully on this Subject from Scioto, when I see the Belts
              fully on this Subject from Scioto, when I see the Belts
      and Speeches.
              and Speeches.
                    As I am just setting off and have not time
                            As I am just setting off and have not time
      to write Sir William Johnson, Request the favor of Your
              to write Sir William Johnson, Request the favor of Your
      Excellency to write him the purport of this Letter.
              Excellency to write him the purposS of this Letter.
                                              I Am,
                                                      I Am,
                                                        Fca
                                                                &ca
                                              /Signed/ Geo. Croghan.
                                                    /Signed/ Geo. Croghan.

Latest revision as of 06:57, 30 January 2020

             those two Men say that the French are very Industrious
             in Sending Belts to all Nations in that Country, to
             encourage them to drive the English out of the Country.
                             I shall be able to write Your Excellency more
             fully on this Subject from Scioto, when I see the Belts
             and Speeches.
                            As I am just setting off and have not time
             to write Sir William Johnson, Request the favor of Your
             Excellency to write him the purposS of this Letter.
                                                      I Am,
                                                                &ca
                                                    /Signed/ Geo. Croghan.