1809, April 30
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Clark to Secretary of War British influence among Indians Hargrove Ranger service
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344
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1809, May 3
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Harrison to Secretary of War Information received from the Prophet Hargrove Ranger service
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344
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1809, May 16
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Harrison to Secretary of War Prophet and Indians not attempting an attack Engaged a Frenchman to watch the Prophets' town Purchase of Indian lands Dismissal of two companies of militia Hargrove Ranger service
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346
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1809, June 5
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Secretary of War to Harrison Concerning the agreeable disposition of Indians Proposal to extinguish Indian title to certain lands east of Wabash Hargrove Ranger service
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347
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1809, June 7
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S. Tupper to Secretary of War Concerning influence of British traders Hargrove Ranger service
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348
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1809, June 8
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Harrison to Secretary of War Drawing part of the Kaskaskia annuity for compensation to the Roman Catholic Priest Hargrove Ranger service
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348
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1809, June 16
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Hull to Secretary of War Influence of the Prophet Hargrove Ranger service
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348
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1809, July 5
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Harrison to Secretary of war The Shawnee Prophet Concerning troops and building of forts at all strategic Indian points Recommendation for placing garrison Hargrove Ranger service
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344
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1809, July 14
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Harrison to Secretary of war Concerning the provisions given to the Prophet and other Indians Hargrove Ranger service
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355
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1809, July 15
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Secretary of war to Harrison Concerning the extinguishment of Indian title to lands near Wabash Hargrove Ranger service
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356
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1809, August 23
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Proclamation Prohibiting sale of liquor while an Indian council was in Session Hargrove Ranger service
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357
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1809, August 31
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Proclamation Convening the General Assembly Hargrove Ranger service
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357
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1809, September 30
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Harrison, treaty with Delawares, Pottawattomies, Miamies, and Eel Rivers for Wabash valley below Terre Haute Hargrove Ranger service
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359
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1809, October 1
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Harrison to Secretary of war Treaty with Upper Wabash Indians at Fort Wayne
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