Michigan Pioneer And Historical Society, Michigan State Historical Society
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We are to collect immediately to know what we have to do, we may go on to the Upper Villages but we will exi)ect you and all the others as soon as possible. Painted Tobacco. [signed] A. McKbe, [C 247, p 172] S. I. A. Digitized by Google JOSEPH CHEW TO THOMAS A. COFFIN 359 LIEUT. COL. JOHN BUTLER TO JOSEPH CHEW Nl\gara 14h June 1794. Dear Sir^ I I'eceived jour favour of May last, prior to which some time, the reiiuisition for this Post had gone down & is I hope^ ere now with you, since then I ha...ve had some conversation with His Excellency Colonel Simcoe on the subject, who wishes the contents of it complied with, and forwarded as soon as possible, he also wishes an extra quantity of rum forwarded, say one half as much more as formerly, as from appearances of trouble among us, the Indians are constantly assembling & parties coming & going from this place. Accounts from Detroit are favourable for the Indians, and State Mr. Wayne, and his army to be in so disagi-eeable situation as report says there are little short of 2000 Indians round him, and before the depart- ure of the last vessel from Detroit, 30 Canoes of Mackinac Indians had arrived, those near Wayne had also cut off a convoy of Provisions and although attacked by a superior number of cavalry, fought their way out and brought 30 scalps into Detroit.
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