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"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 Pres | ||
-ident to make peace. I am very happy the | "-ident to 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, hop 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 then. "- | ||
Thursday June 26, 1794 | Thursday June 26, 1794 | ||
The Secretary of War | The Secretary of War |
Revision as of 23:45, 16 November 2019
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 Pres "-ident 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, hop 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 then. "- Thursday June 26, 1794 The Secretary of War