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Dearborn, Henry
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1809-10-14
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48. On back: War Department. N. Dearborn Stamped FREE Washington Oct 14 Jasper Parrish Esqr Canandaigua N.Y. N. Dearborn Esqr Letter Octr 14 1809 War Department October 14th 1809 Sir, Yours of the 3 d let. is received. Under existing circumstances I think it will not be advisable for the Tuscaroras to make a journey to North Carolina, until an other years. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, [Signed] N. Dearborn Jasper Parris, Esqr.
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Dearborn, Henry
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1808-01-06
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War Department January 6th 1808 Sir Mr. Granger having informed me that you will be in Philadelphia about the 10th Inst. has desired that I would forward you my warrant for $6300 on the Cashier of the Bank US. on account of the Seneca Nation. I have accordingly sent the same to Mr. Core, on whom you will please to call to receive and receipt for it. I am, Sir yours respectfully N. Dearborn Jasper Parrish, EsquireWar Department N. Dearborn Washington Jan 6 Jasper Parrish, Esqr PhiladelphiaN....
Show moreWar Department January 6th 1808 Sir Mr. Granger having informed me that you will be in Philadelphia about the 10th Inst. has desired that I would forward you my warrant for $6300 on the Cashier of the Bank US. on account of the Seneca Nation. I have accordingly sent the same to Mr. Core, on whom you will please to call to receive and receipt for it. I am, Sir yours respectfully N. Dearborn Jasper Parrish, EsquireWar Department N. Dearborn Washington Jan 6 Jasper Parrish, Esqr PhiladelphiaN. Dearborn Esq. letter Jany 6, 1808
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Dearborn, Henry
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1806-08-11
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War Department August 11th 1806 Sir Your letter of the 26th let. enclosing the receipt of the Seneca Chiefs for $6350, came duly to hand. I am respectfully Sir, Your Ob. Sevt H. Dearborn Jasper Parrish, Esqr.War Department H. Dearborn Washington Aug 11 Jasper Parrish, Esquire Canandaigua N. Y.H. Dearborn Esq. letter Augt. 11th, 1806
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Dearborn, Henry
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1812-09-29
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Head Quarters Greenbush, Sept, 9 - 1812 Erastus Granger Esq'r Sir, The Bearer, Capt. Francis of the St. Regis Tribe, has been sent on by the friendly part of his Nation, to use his influence with the Senecas & other Indians in your neighborhood to be quiet - & to remain friendly to the United States. - Old Col. Louis who is well known among the Indians was the principal Agent in sending Francis on. - You will please to treat him with due attention, & afford him all the aid in...
Show moreHead Quarters Greenbush, Sept, 9 - 1812 Erastus Granger Esq'r Sir, The Bearer, Capt. Francis of the St. Regis Tribe, has been sent on by the friendly part of his Nation, to use his influence with the Senecas & other Indians in your neighborhood to be quiet - & to remain friendly to the United States. - Old Col. Louis who is well known among the Indians was the principal Agent in sending Francis on. - You will please to treat him with due attention, & afford him all the aid in your power in effecting the object of his mission. - It may be proper to introduce him to the Commanding General. - He is to return to this place & report the result of his mission - I am Sir with esteem yr ob svt H. DearbornErastus Granger Esqr. Buffaloe Capt. Francis. -Genl. Dearborn's Letter Sep. 19th. 1812
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Dearborn, Henry
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1804-03-11
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War Department March 11th, 1807 Sir, Herewith you will receive a letter from Jasper Parrish addressed to this Department under date of the 21st Jany ult. relative to a horse killed by some white people and belonging to Indian Thomas. I wish you to examine the case and make some reasonable compensation to the Indian for his loss. and am very respectfully Sir, Your Ob. Sevt N. Dearborn Erastus Granger, Esqr