Memorandum : Philadelphia, to Colonel [Samuel] Hodgdon, 1799 Jan. 22.

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Memorandum : Philadelphia, to Colonel [Samuel] Hodgdon, 1799 Jan. 22.

Jan. 22, 1799, memorandum addressed to Col. Samuel Hodgdon, regarding the goods desired by the Ottawa, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Wyandot, Delaware, and Wabash Indians as part of their annual annuity payments from the U.S. government. Schieffelin specifies that fine blue broadcloth is a necessity for the chiefs of each nation.

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