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Indian speech, as interpreted, and Rufus Putnam's answer

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Title: Indian speech, as interpreted, and Rufus Putnam's answer
Author: Weya Indian; Putnam, Rufus, 1738-1824
Description: The speech refers to the death of a chief, to the fate of the women and children who are with the speaker (place unknown), and to his hope that Putnam "will go along with us to the 'O' post." Putnam expresses sorry for the loss of the chief, promises that the women and children are under his protection, and states that he is making arrangements for the journey to the "O" post.
Bookmark: http://hdl.handle.net/2374.MARIETTA/721
Date: 1792-07-19 & 20

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