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Indian Intelligence

(Pittsburgh, Aug. 4, 1759)


In: B.M., Add. Mss. 21655, f. 76, C
and in Stevens, et all. The Papers
of Col. Henry Bouquet,
Series 21655, 1943,
pp. 64-65.

pp. 65.

(page 65)

Forty five Indians arrived here this day amongst which were two Delawares sent from Tuskarawas to acquaint me that there was forty Indians of the Twigtwee, & Cuscuskee Nations, on their way here, sent by their Chiefs to know in what manner the Peace was settled between us and the Western Indians that they might know how to Act, the two Messengers tell me that I may expect them here in two days.

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