Letters, 1812-1833 (bulk 1812).

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Letters, 1812-1833 (bulk 1812).

Correspondence of Indian agent Colonel John Johnston of Piqua, Ohio, to merchant Henry Brown of Dayton, Ohio regard trade and safekeeping of public and private goods during the War of 1812, Chief Logan's loyalty, and other news. His third letter to the Clerk of Court at Troy, Miami County, Ohio requests a marriage license for his daughter, Julia, to wed Jefferson Patterson, of Dayton.

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Logan, James, -1780

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American Indian chief. From the description of Address to Earl Dunmore [manuscript], 1774 ca. Oct. 10-17. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647809853 ...

Brown, Henry T.

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Henry T. Brown was a citizen of Athens, Ohio and a notary. From the guide to the Henry T. Brown collection of notary statements, 1850-1880, (Ohio University) ...

Johnston, John, 1775-1861

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Johnston was born in Ireland. He emigrated to the United States and settled in Philadelphia in 1786. In 1802 he was appointed Indian factor in Fort Wayne, Ind. and apparently took over the position of Indian agent there in 1809. In 1811 he was transferred to Piqua, Ohio, where he was Indian agent for the next 20 years. From the description of Account book, 1802-1811. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 27701151 Dayton, Ohio was a place for concentrating...

Patterson, Jefferson, 1801-1863

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Johnston, Julian

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