Glenn

THE OHIO VALLEY-GREAT LAKES ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES: THE MIAMI COLLECTION
It is noted that the following work from the Miami Archives should be read and considered within the historical context in which it was composed and printed. The opinions expressed and the language used do not reflect the opinions or standards of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, but are, rather, indicative of thought in that historical moment during which the document was published.


 

Sharpe to Baltimore

(November 1, 1756)


Sharpe, Gov. in: Browne
Correspondence,
p. 502.

p. 502.

(page 502)

The Indians that the French depend on for Assistance. . . & that have already declared in their favour are the Shawanese, Delawares, Picts [Miami], Mingoes, Tuckahoes & Tawaes [Ottawa] who will it is supposed be able to furnish about 1400 or 1500 fighting men.



Return to TOC, p. 13
Continue to next part of Miami Collection
[return to Miami Collection Menu]
[return to Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology List of Publications]
[return to Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology Home]


Last updated: 07 December 2000
URL: http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/home.html
Comments: webmaster@www.gbl.indiana.edu
Copyright 1996, Glenn Black Laboratory of Archaeology and The Trustees of Indiana University