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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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Extract from a July 26 letter from Fort Washington reports the completion of a peace treaty at Grenville with multiple Native American tribes, including Wyandots, Delawares, and others, leaving only the boundary line to be run.
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Agreeable Indian News.
Extract of a letter from Fort Washington, dated July 26.
"Since closing my letter, an express has arrived from Grenville, with the agreeable intelligence that the treaty is finished, and peace concluded on. Nothing now remains but the boundary line to be run. We have not yet received the particulars. The following tribes were represented at the Treaty:
Wyandots from Sandusky.
Delawares, Nanticokes, Mohickins, Munseys, branches of the Delaware-nation, Chippewas, Ottawas, Miamis, Kickapoos, Potawatomies and Ouittanons, branches of the Piankashaws, except the Chippewas and Potawatomies."
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Primary Location
Grenville
Event Date
July 26
Outcome
peace concluded; treaty finished; boundary line to be run.
Event Details
An express arrived from Grenville with intelligence that the treaty is finished and peace concluded. Tribes represented: Wyandots from Sandusky, Delawares, Nanticokes, Mohickins, Munseys (branches of the Delaware-nation), Chippewas, Ottawas, Miamis, Kickapoos, Potawatomies and Ouittanons, branches of the Piankashaws, except the Chippewas and Potawatomies.