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Letter to George Germain (no.8), by the Commissioners for Indian Affairs, Giving Notice that They Have Taken it Upon Themselves to Pay the Companies of Loyal Refugees
Letter to George Germain (no.4), by the Commissioners for Indian Affairs, Enquiring what Further Instructions Might be Given to the Company of Loyal Refugees Led by Alexander Cameron
Letter Sent to George Germain by Commissioners for Indian Affairs, Describing Alliances with Indians, Noting that Rebel Attacks on the Indigenous Peoples Only Strengthening Such, and Referring to the Enclosed Minutes of the Department from the 12th to the 29th of April, 1779
Letter Sent to George Germain by the Commissioners of Indian Affairs (no.5), Enclosing Copies of Minutes of Their Board Held from the 2nd of May, 1779 to the 30th of June, 1780
Letter Sent to George Germain by the Commissioners of Indian Affairs (no.9), Referring to Governor Chester's Appointments to Succeed Colonel Stuart, the Missing Ship[ 'The Earl Bathurst', and Gifts for Indians, with 10 Enclosures
George Germain's Letter to William Pepperell and Joseph Galloway, Informing Them that an Address Made on Behalf of the Loyal Refugees in America Has Been Received by the King as Requested
A Letter Sent to George Germain by Commissions of Indians Affairs, Referring to the Spanish Possession of Mobile, the Subsequent Lack of Communication Between There and Pensacola, and the Death of John McIntosh who was Due to Deliver Gifts to Indians Whose Lands Had Been Invaded by Rebels, with Two Related Enclosures
"The Whole Country was ... 'one Robe'"
Author: Nicholas Curchin Vrooman
Publisher: Riverbend Publishing
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 516
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Publisher: Riverbend Publishing
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description