A speech sent from the Half King Scruniyattha and the belt of Wampum, to the governor of Virginia and governor of Pennslyvania.
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A speech sent from the Half King Scruniyattha and the belt of Wampum, to the governor of Virginia and governor of Pennslyvania.
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At head of manuscript title: April 18th 1754 From the Fort on Ohio
Produced
[1754]
Description
1 online resource (2 unnumbered leaves)
Summary
18 April 1754 Copy Speech from Half King to the Governors of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Half King said the French had not struck, but the Six Nations were ready and wanted the soldiers to come as soon as possible. If they did not come, Half King was sure all was lost. John Davison, an interpreter, delivered the message.
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Manuscript.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF manuscript caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed June 13, 2024).
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LLMC-Digital Collection
Language
English
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