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1755-12-07/1756-02-29, Speech of Maj. Gen. Johnson, at a meeting of the Six Nations … (MS)
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Ft. Johnson, December 7, 175-February 29, 1756. Header: The speech of the Honorable Major General Johnson at a meeting of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Tuscaroras, and Senecas. Arent Stevens, interpreter. Johnson told the brethren he had been notified of Delaware, Shawnee, and River Indian hostilities over a wide area. Those Indians were supposed to be allies of the brethren, so couldn't the Nations stop the bloodshed? He was surprised they had not done so already. He asked for news of the south and west and promised to pass on anything he learned. The responding chief was disturbed by news of barbarities and would send messages to stop it. He also was interested in open communication.
At a meeting of the Mohawks, Oneidas, and Tuscaroras, December 16, 1755. The Tuscarora chief spoke, thanking Johnson for ammunition, guns, and paint. Over time, there had been talk of a place of defense, but it had not happened. Another chief said the group was ready to "live or die with the English." The French had invited them to come to a meeting, but they declined. If the British wanted the Delaware to settle down, a large present should do it. The Shawnees have been sent for, but if they don't come, the Oneidas will go to them and demand answers. They mentioned the promise of a fort, but it hadn't been built.
Johnson's answer February 17, 1756. A. Stevens, interpreter. Johnson thanked them for their friendly speech and their willingness to stand with the British. Please let me know about your meeting with the Shawnee. Johnson would try to get a fort built. (Digitized from a microfilm copy held at the Pennsylvania State Historical Society)
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Title:
The speech of the Hono.ble Major General Johnson at a meeting of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Tuscaroras and Sinicas / Arent Stevens, interpreter.
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OCLC Number:
1436835476
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