1805, December 16
|
Pawatamo, the Pottawattomie Answer to the charge of depredation
|
178
|
1805, December 17
|
Proclamation Selling Liquor to Indians
|
180
|
1805, December 24
|
Harrison to Secretary of War hostile disposition of Kickapoos Unfortunate catastrophe to Osages Restlessness of the Delawares
|
180
|
1805, December 27
|
Harrison to Pierre Menard Commission as judge
|
182
|
1806, "early in"
|
Speech of Harrison to Delaware Indians Sorcery
|
182
|
1806, January 1
|
Harrison to Secretary of War Enclosing treaty concluded with the Piankeshaws Murder of two white men by three Indians
|
184
|
1806, January 16
|
President to Harrison British Trdde with the Indians
|
185
|
1806, February 2
|
Jefferson to Harrison Transmitting a duplicate of his letter to legislature of Indiana
|
187
|
1806, February 14
|
House report on a petition to import slaves into Indiana territory
|
188
|
1806, June 21
|
Proclamation Reward for the arrest of the two men who had broken jail at Vincennes
|
190
|
1806, June 28
|
Zebulon M. Pike to Harrison An affair which happened in the army, between Pike and Lemuel Harrison
|
190
|
1806, July
|
Harrison to William Prince Instructions for his mission to Kickapoos Enclosure: Letter from Harrison to Kickapoos
|
191
|
1806, July 5
|
Harrison to Jefferson His new appointment The jealousy and restlessness of Illinois Indians New appointment of the Territory
|
194
|
1806, July 12
|
Harrison to Menard, Appointment as Lieut. Col. commanding in the Randolph Co. (Ill.) militia
|
196
|
1806, July 26
|
Proclamation Selling liquor to Indians
|
197
|
1806, September 19
|
Wilkinson to Harrison Concerning making Burr a citizen of Indiana and returning him to congress
|
197
|