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1791 W D ? 64 Need of their Assistance for want of disinterested friends on their behalf being present, some sorrowful Circumstances have happened, the present Commisioner seems well disposed for their Welfare, as will appear by his Speech calculated to inculcate the Necessity of Civilization, & the Advantage of Agriculture, good
Economy &. 75 We went through the Indian Camp and distributed some small Articles among them, with which they were highly pleased, & appear'd thankful, my Companion then set out to go see Seneca? or Connagosago? Lake about 20 Miles off, I din'd with Col: Pickering, the two young Morris s?, Ford? from Jerset, the Interpreters, Red Jacket & several Indians of Note, toward evening there came about 50 Indians & drew up in a Line near the Cols Tent, fire'd 3 sallutes, & informed that there were as many more on their way as would makegi?, he gave them a hearty welcome, & some drink, I return'd to my lodgeing and to take care of my Horse 8 6 I was informed that the Indians requested Col: Pickering to give them no more string Drink till the Treaty was over, which afforded great Satisfaction, especially as he had issued? out Orders before to the Retailers, not to sell them any, so that I was in hopes Business would be dispatched, & we soon ready to return home,
Indians
request no
strong drink
to be given