Indian affairs in aftermath of peace. Mentions correspondence with [Col. Henry] Bouquet; "I have wrote to Colonel Bouquet to use his Endeavours concerning the Illinois, and shall be greatly obliged to you for your sentiments towards the gaining Possession of that Country." They can no longer afford loose spending with the Indians, as Gage has received "very strong Letters from the Treasury on that subject." He has enclosed the treaty "made by...Bradstreet at the Detroit." [Located in Thomas Gage papers, American Series]
Located in the Thomas Gage papers, American Series