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of ground upon Cumberland or elsewhere which any of you may be desirous of having returned. The secretary of War will endeavour to find an agent, who shall reside among you in the heart of your nation to advise you in all cases, and to protect you from all injuries. Any thing further which you may have to say, you will communicate to the Secretary of War in which change. I hope you being obligued myself to go to Virginia. He will take care to have you returned to your nation with the which shall be provided for you. Philadelphia unclear 14th 1794 (sargent G washington) Double Head, Sitting replica. "I am happy to hear you tell us that general knot will appoint a man to see us righted. It pleased us and we shall be much obliged by having a man appointed who may reside in our country and see justice done. We beg to hear a man of our own to be with him that both may know what is done to be truth. After that you will hear whatever is going forward in our nation, both of their men will put the talks on paper. Things will be carried on right. The person chosen by us can read and write a little English and speaks our unclear when you and our mans names is on paper you may be sure of the truth. Thompson the interpreter is the person appointed to speak for us. The reason of having these two men is that there are so many. In our nation one writing one thing and another another. These two will give true accounts of both white and red peoples. Thompson has been interpreter for us for two or three years, but hereafter he will be no longer the interpreter but our agents. Our nation is large and wide and requires two interpreters. General King and I have been talking together and we are done.