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Title / Titre Dates no. / No. / No. de de bobine volume RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Copy made of a surrender from the Six Nations to Caleb Benton, John Livingston and 1796-05-27 Associates, entered into 9 July 1788 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Copy made of a surrender from the Six Nations to Caleb Benton, John Livingston and 1796-08-31 Associates, entered into 9 July 1788 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Copy made of a surrender from the Six Nations to Caleb Benton, John Livingston and 1796-11-17 Associates, entered into 9 July 1788 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Copy made of a surrender from the Six Nations to Caleb Benton, John Livingston and 1796-12-28 Associates, entered into 9 July 1788 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 William Dummer Powell to Peter Russell respecting Joseph Brant 1797-01-05 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting the Indian Department - Enclosed: Copy of Duke of 1797-04-26 Portland to Prescott, 13 December 1796, stating that the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada will head the Indian Department, but that the Department will continue to be paid from the military chest - Enclosed: Copy of additional instructions to Lieutenant Governor U.C., 15 December 1796, respecting the Indian Department - Enclosed: Extract, Duke of Portland to Prescott, 13 December 1796, respecting Indian Department in U.C. RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell sending a copy of Robert Liston's letter - Enclosed: Copy, 1797-05-18 Robert Liston to Prescott, 22 April 1797, respecting the frontier posts RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting corn for the Indian Department 1797-06-05 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting a purchase of land on the Detroit River from the 1797-06-21 Wyandot Indians and the sending of the Queen's Rangers to York RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell sending a speech from the Ottawa Indians of Michilimakinac 1797-06-22 and telling the steps taken to deal with them - Enclosed: Speech from the Indians at Michilimakinac, 17 June 1797, complaining that the Indians to the South attacked them RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the move of the U.C. Indian Department from Fort 1797-07-10 George to York RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting the lands south of Amherstburg 1797-07-17 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting complaints by the Five Nations Indians - Enclosed: 1797-07-31 Extract from Lord Dorchester to Simcoe, 26 May 1976, respecting lands given to the Five Nations Indians - Enclosed: Copy, Captain Mayne (Am. Army ) to Military Secretary, 9 July 1797, respecting danger to the frontier posts 2020-06-08 1/42 10-2_157410_volumes_1-7_open FA 10-2 RG Volume Reel no. Title / Titre Dates no. / No. / No. de de bobine volume RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting mail deliveries and the Five Nation Council held at 1797-08-07 Fort George RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the Indian Department in U.C., and approving the 1797-08-10 appointment of Mr. Constant to be interpreter to the Mississaugas RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the completion of the purchase of the Island St. 1797-08-31 Joseph from the Chippewas RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott, copy to Peter Russell, respecting the Indian Department and the building of 1797-09-11 blockhouses at York RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting Indian supplies 1797-09-14 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 John Lees, copy to Peter Russell, respecting supplies for the purchase of the Island of St. 1797-09-21 Joseph that are being sent to George Ironside, Storekeeper at Amherstburg and then to Thomas Dugan, Storekeeper at St. Joseph RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the conduct of the Indian Department in U.C. 1797-09-28 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the conduct of the Indian Department in U.C. - 1797-10-09 Enclosed: Copy of the above - Enclosed: Copy of Captain H. McLean to George Ironside, 11 September 1797, respecting the survey of Indian Stores - Enclosed: Copy of George Ironside to Captain McLean, 12 September 1977, in reply - Enclosed: Copy of McLean to Ironside, 12 September 1797, stating he will be reported - Enclosed: Copy of Captain Hector McLean to James Green, 14 September 1797, respecting the conduct of Captain Elliott and George Ironside - Enclosed: Copy of Ironside to McLean, 13 September 1797 - Enclosed: Copy of McLean to Captain Elliott, 13 September 1797 - Enclosed: Copy of Captain Joseph Vignau to Captain McLean, 13 September 1797, that the presents had already been delivered - Enclosed: Copy of J. Forbes and Stephen McKay, 13 September 1797, that the presents had been delivered RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting the Indian Department in U.C. 1797-10-21 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Peter Russell copy to Robert Prescott, respecting the quarrel between Captain McLean and 1797-11-04 Captain Elliott and George Ironside - Enclosed: Copy of A. McKee to Peter Russell, 13 October 1797, respecting requisitions - Enclosed: Copy of Nathaniel Lines to A. McKee, 18 September 1797, respecting his work - Enclosed: Copy of Mathew Elliott to Alexander McKee, 16 October 1797, respecting the quarrel 2020-06-08 2/42 10-2_157410_volumes_1-7_open FA 10-2 RG Volume Reel no. Title / Titre Dates no. / No. / No. de de bobine volume RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the conduct of Captain Mathew Elliott - Enclosed: 1797-11-06 Extract of the above - Enclosed: Extract of Captain Hector McLean to James Green, 9 October 1797, respecting the Interpreter Day - Enclosed: Copy of the above - Enclosed: Copy of General James Wilkinson to Captain McLean, 28 September 1797, respecting Mr. Day RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the conduct of Captain McLean and Captain Elliott 1797-12-08 and the remainder of the Indian Department in U.C. - Enclosed: Extract of Captain Hector McLean to Prescott, 11 November 1797 - Copy of Captain McLean to Colonel McKee, 28 October 1797 - Copy of McKee to Captain McLean, 5 November 1797 - Copy of Elliott's return of Indian at Chenail Ecarté, 14 October 1797 - Copy of Thomas Fraser's return of Indians of Chenail Ecarté, 26 October 1797 - Copy of McLean to Elliott, 20 October 1797 - Copy of McLean to Elliott, 21 October 1797 - Copy of McLean to Elliott, 23 October 1797 - Enclosed: Extract of Captain McLean to the Military Secretary, 10 November 1797 - Copy of questions put to George Ironside, 8 November 1797, and his answers RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to …….respecting supplies 1797-12-09 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the conduct of Captain McLean and Captain Elliott 1797-12-15 and states that Captain Elliott is dismissed, Major Fraser recommended to succeed him and Alexander McKee and Captain McKee are to move - Enclosed: Extract of Captain McLean to James Green, 18 October 1797 - Extract of McLean to Military Secretary Green, 10 November 1797 - Copy of Elliott's return of Chenail Ecarté Indians, 14 October 1797 - Copy of Fraser's return of Chenail Ecarté Indians, 26 October 1797 - Enclosed: Extract of Sir John Johnson to Green, 11 December 1797 - Enclosed: Extract of Lieutenant Colonel McDonell to Green, 5 December 1797 - Enclosed: Copy of obligation between Nathaniel Taylor and Joseph Forsythe, 1 December 1797 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell stating how the Indians are to be informed of Elliott's dismissal 1798-01-04 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting Joseph Brant and the Five Nations - Enclosed: 1798-01-11 Extract of Sir John Johnson to Captain James Green, 8 January 1798, that three messengers arrived from the Grand River - Enclosed: Extract of Joseph Brant to Johnson, 10 December 1797, respecting their lands - Enclosed: Copy, Joseph Brant to Green, 10 December 1987, respecting their land problems - Enclosed: Copy of Green to Joseph Brant, 11 January 1798, in reply 2020-06-08 3/42 10-2_157410_volumes_1-7_open FA 10-2 RG Volume Reel no. Title / Titre Dates no. / No. / No. de de bobine volume RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting the purchases from the Mississaugas and the 1798-04-09 claims of the Caughnawagas RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell respecting the trouble between the Mohawks and the 1798-06-07 Caughnawagas - Enclosed: Copy of Joseph Brandt to William Claus, 5 April 1798, respecting the Mississaugas' land - Enclosed: Copy of representation from Brant to Claus respecting the Mississaugas' land RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting Lieutenant James Givins and John McGill 1798-08-09 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting Joseph Brant and James Givins 1798-08-23 RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting Joseph Brant and the Misssissaugas and the 1798-09-06 issuing of stores at Amherstburg - Enclosed: Extract of Captain Hector McLean to James Green, 18 July 1798, respecting the bringing in of Indians from distant points RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting trouble with the Indians in the Western Country 1798-10-05 because of French interference RG10-A-1-a 1 10996 Robert Prescott to Peter Russell, respecting the falls of St.
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