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The latter place August 24th, enclosing John Campbell's bill of £61 45. Guidance in his Indian transactions at Fort Pitt. Johnson wrote him on the same day, making suggestions for Croghan's Which he would make southward for his health and business interests. His failure to borrow and again on May nth, mentioning a journey Fitch, Chew,ĪndjPomery at his "Hutt." He wrote again about a month later, of He wrote Johnson from Otsego March 10th and 17th, 1770, askingĪssistance in obtaining a loan at Schenectady, with the property nearĬherry Valley as security mentioning his inability to obtain large sumsĭue him in Pennsylvania and speaking of visits by Messrs. New York, February 7, 1770, mentions a visit to Col. Honor of an introduction to you, having some land matters to settleĬroghan wrote Johnson from New York November 16th, and from To Fort Pitt to inquire into the state of Indian affairs, begs to have the He was still at Lake Otsego, where Alexander McKee visited him, andīrought an account of Indian affairs at Fort Pitt. Lameness from a hurt which he had received. Letters to Johnson a few weeks later, Croghan mentions his gout, and has confin'd me toīed for 18 days, & now am only able to sit up on ye bedside." In In a violent fit of the gout, for ye first time, wh. I should have answered it before now, but was then lying He wrote again on July 18th: "Eight days ago I was favored with Terms, and it's necessity only that obliges me to offer mine as I do." You, in this part of the Country, for making cheap purchases ,įor there is nobody now that will sell except myself, on any reasonable The surveyors to work on running the Boundary Line between this Gov-Įrnment and the Indian Hunting Ground. Otsego : "I have been out in the woods these twenty days past, setting On June 21, 1769, Croghan wrote Thomas Wharton from Lake
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Croghan is about toĮmploy the Indians in the useful service of removing the logs next Trees, and short, crooked turns, and the navigation for canoes and bat.
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This River, from the Lake Otsego hither, is full of logs and Young Mohawk named James, went down in the new canoe to our upperĬorner. Myself, with Joseph Brant, his wife and child, and another His house, and has had a mill-wright to view the spot. Talks of building a saw-mill and grist-mill here on the Susquehannah, near Some of his lands at £20, and some at £40 p. The settled Indian wages here are 45.Ī day, York currency, being half a dollar.
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had a cargo of goods arrived to-day, such as hogs, poul. an acre, and that some of them will settle on the Tract He has sold his land back of Hardwick's Patent to sixty New Englandįamilies at 65. Last winter without hay, and they now look well. says that some of his cows were out in the woods all The Indian who gave it to him said he found it on our "We found many petrified shells in these parts, and sometimes on Now quitted our service to march against the Catawbas in company withĪ few of his countrymen who take this long tour merely to gratify revenge They visit the Deputy Superintendent as dogs to the bone,įor what they can get. Here are natives of different nations almost con. "Last night a drunken Indian came and kissed Col. We engaged Josephīrant, the Mohawk, to go down with us to Aquahga. Picken was dispatched toĬherry Valley to hasten some hands hired there. In the wilderness without food they abandoned the pack-horse and George Croghan, the King of the Traders 63 Of this work one thousand copies have been printed Full text of " The wilderness trail or, The ventures and adventures of the Pennsylvania traders on the Allegheny path, with some new annals of the Old West, and the records of some strong men and some bad ones"