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Conference with Handsome Lake, Cornplanter, and Blue Eyes, 10-17 March 1802

From: Jefferson Papers | Main Series | Volume 37 | Conference with Handsome Lake, Cornplanter, and Blue Eyes, 10-17 March 1802

No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Conference with Handsome Lake, Cornplanter, and Blue … When Israel Chapin, the U.S. agent to the Iroquois nations, informed the War Department in...
2 Handsome Lake Jefferson, Thomas I. Address of Handsome Lake, [10 March 1802] 1802-03-10 I thank the Great Spirit above that I have a very bright day to talk with the Great Chief of our...
3 Dearborn, Henry Handsome Lake II. Henry Dearborn’s Reply, 13 March 1802 1802-03-13 Your Father and good Friend the President of the United States has taken into consideration all...
4 Handsome Lake Dearborn, Henry III. Address of Handsome Lake, [15 March 1802] 1802-03-15 I thank the Lord for a clear sky and bright day to hear the answer of our good Father, The...
5 Cornplanter Dearborn, Henry IV. Address of Cornplanter, [15 March 1802] 1802-03-15 Strongly impressed with the sentiment that the Great Spirit is displeased with his red children...
6 Handsome Lake Dearborn, Henry V. Address of Handsome Lake, [15 March 1802] 1802-03-15 The Great Spirit looks down on me this day, and expects that I shall take measures to secure all...
7 Blue Eyes Dearborn, Henry VI. Address of Blue Eyes, [15 March 1802] 1802-03-15 I thank the Lord that the day has arrived when we can settle all our business, and I thank you...
8 Dearborn, Henry Handsome Lake VII. Henry Dearborn’s Reply to Handsome Lake … 1802-03-17 To Conyatauyou, or Handsome Lake a Seneca Chief. Brother, Your good father the President of the...
9 Dearborn, Henry Handsome Lake VIII. Confirmation of Title to the Seneca and Onondaga … 1802-03-17 To all to whome these presents shall come , Greeting. Whereas it has been represented by some of...