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The collected speeches of Sagoyewatha, or Red Jacket
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Syracuse University Press
Publication Date
c2006
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English
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From the Book - 1st ed.
The Council of Tioga Point (Nov. 15-24, 1790)
Colonel Thomas Proctor's Embassy West (April 27-June 7, 1791)
Council of Newtown Point/Painted Post (July 4-17, 1791)
Diplomacy in Philadelphia (March 14-April 25, 1792)
Indian Council at the Glaize (Sept. 30-Oct. 9, 1792)
Council at Buffalo Creek (Nov. 13-14, 1792)
Council with Butler at Fort Erie (June 9-10, 1793)
Letter to Pickering, sent by Mr. Parrish (Aug. 11, 1793)
Treaty of Canandaigua (Oct. 19-Nov. 12, 1794)
On the Death of General Israel Chapin Sr., and Request for a Blacksmith (April 28-29, 1795)
In Hartford, Connecticut (ca. 1795)
To Moses Cleaveland at Buffalo Creek (June 6-23, 1796)
Council at Fort Niagara (Sept. 21-23, 1796)
Letter from Thomas Morris (May 29, 1797)
To Peter Russell, President of Upper Canada, on New Province (July 27, 1797)
The Treaty of Big Tree (Aug. 22-Sept. 16, 1797)
To Joseph Ellicott and Capt. Chapin on Dissatisfaction with the Treaty of Big Tree and Requests for Boundary Adjustments to the Reservations (June 21, 1798)
To William Claus on the Ferry at Black Rock (Oct. 30, 1799)
To Rev. Elkanah Holmes at Seneca Castle (Oct. 20, 1800)
In Washington on the Murder of Two Haudenosaunees (Feb. 11, 1801).
The Trial of Red Jacket (June 1801?)
Pan-Indian Congress at Fort George, Canada (July 27-29, 1801)
To Chapin on Annuities, Husbandry, and Proposal to Sell the Mile-Wide Strip (Nov. 12, 1801)
Defense of Stiff-Armed George (Aug. 3, 1802)
To Gov. Clinton on Sale of the Mile-Wide Strip (Aug. 18-20, 1802)
To Rev. Elkanah Holmes at Buffalo Creek (Sept. 28, 1803)
To Quakers at Buffalo Creek on Alcohol (Oct. 2, 1803)
Removal of Chief Joseph Brant (March 30-April 8, 1805)
Reply to Rev. Jacob Cram (Nov. 1805)
A Variant Text of the Reply to Cram
In Washington on Seneca Neutrality (Feb. 13, 1810)
To Quakers in Philadelphia on the Education of Two Seneca Boys (Feb. 28, 1810)
Councils for Neutrality at Brownstown (Sept. 1810)
Insulting the Wyandots and Delawares at Brownstown (ca. 1808 or 1810)
Replies to Rev. John Alexander, and John Richardson, Esq. (May 1811)
Promises Neutrality to Agent for Indian Affairs (May 25, 1812)
To Grand River Indians Urging Neutrality (June 7, 1812)
To Erastus Granger on War with Britain (July 6-8, 1812)
On Taking Grand Isle (July 1812)
Reply to Granger's Request for Troops (July 25, 1813)
To Granger on Payments to Seneca Warriors (Oct. 21, 1813)
Farewell to Col. William Snelling (ca. 1815)
Peace Council at Niagara (Sept. 1, 1815).
Protesting Delayed Annuities (Nov. 27, 1815)
To the Western Nations at Upper Sandusky on Land Sales and Indian Government (Nov. 7, 1816)
To the President and Secretary of War, Refusal to Move and Request for an Agent (Jan. 4, 1818)
Petition for Protection to Governor Clinton (Feb. 14, 1818)
Reply to David Ogden at Buffalo Creek (July 7-9, 1819)
Variant Texts of the Reply to Ogden (1819)
Petition to Secretary Calhoun for a New Agent (Feb. 5, 1820)
Dedication of the Merchant Schooner Red Jacket (Summer 1820)
Request for a Quaker Schoolteacher at Tonawanda (Summer-Fall 1820)
Petition to the Governor to Evict White Settlers and Black Coats (Jan. 18, 1821)
Defense of Chief Tommy-Jemmy (July 1821)
Petition to Remove Parrish and Jones, and Refusal to Move to Green Bay (May 3, 1823)
Request to Sell the Gardeau Reservation (June 10, 1823)
On Separate Races and Religions (ca. 1822-25)
Petition to the Secretary of War for a New Agent, Complaints about Christians, and the Green Bay Purchase (March 9, 1824)
Petition to Legislature to Keep Missionaries Off Indian Land (Feb. 15-16, 1825)
Reply to McKenney about Missionaries on the Reservations (ca. 1825-28)
Petition to Governor Clinton for Inquiry into 1826 Land Sale (March 15, 1827)
On Coercion and Bribery at the Ogden Council of 1826 (May 18, 1827)
Petition to the President for Inquiry into 1826 Land Sale (May 19, 1827)
Council to Depose Sagoyewatha as Chief, and His Response (Sept. 15 and Oct. 16, 1827)
Livingston's Council and Sagoyewatha's Reinstatement as Chief (June 25-July 4, 1828)
Request for a Teacher from the New York Quakers (Jan. 20, 1829)
Sagoyewatha's Death (Jan. 1830).
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