Letter : Geneceo [sic], to Israel Chapin, Esq., 1794 Sept. 17.

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Letter : Geneceo [sic], to Israel Chapin, Esq., 1794 Sept. 17.

Report to Chapin regarding his attempts to persuade the Indians of Buffalo Creek and Canada to attend the treaty at Canandaigua. He also reports on the activities of the British at Detroit and Niagara, and Gen. Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers.

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