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The committee consisting of Mr. Beresford, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Chase, Mr. Spaight and Mr. Read, appointed to take into consideration the state of Indian affairs in the Southern Department, beg leave to report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. Beresford, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Chase, Mr. Spaight and Mr. Read, appointed to take into consideration the state of Indian affairs in the Southern Department, beg leave to report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. Beresford, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Chase, Mr. Spaight and Mr. Read, appointed to take into consideration the state of Indian affairs in the Southern Department, beg leave to report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. Kearney, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Bingham, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Dane, to whom was referred the report of the secretary at war, and sundry papers relative to Indian affairs in the Southern Department; and also a motion of the delegates from the state of Georgia, report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. Kearney, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Bingham, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Dane, to whom was referred the report of the secretary at war, and sundry papers relative to Indian affairs in the Southern Department; and also a motion of the delegates from the state of Georgia, report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. Kearney, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Bingham, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Dane, to whom was referred the report of the secretary at war, and sundry papers relative to Indian affairs in the Southern Department; and also a motion of the delegates from the state of Georgia, report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. Kearney, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Bingham, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Dane, to whom was referred the report of the secretary at war, and sundry papers relative to Indian affairs in the Southern Department; and also a motion of the delegates from the state of Georgia, report ...

The committee consisting of Mr. Hardy, Mr. Houston, Mr. Read, Mr. Williamson, and Mr. Holten, to whom was referred the report of a committee on the state of southern Indian affairs, beg leave to submit the following report.

The committee consisting of Mr. Hardy, Mr. Houston, Mr. Read, Mr. Williamson, and Mr. Holten, to whom was referred the report of a committee on the state of southern Indian affairs, beg leave to submit the following report.

The committee consisting of Mr. Beresford, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Chase, Mr. Spaight and Mr. Read, appointed to take into consideration the state of Indian affairs in the Southern Department, beg leave to report ...

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Imprint from Evans, who gives date May 28, 1784.

"The original draft is in the handwriting of Thomas Jefferson"--Evans.

Evans 18830

Journals of the Continental Congress, 437

Wheeler, J.T. Maryland, 356

LC copy annotated on verso of p. [3]: Mr. Read. Annotated in a different hand: Affairs of the Indians in the Southern Depart.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

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government relations to 1789 southern states maryland annapolis annapolis md committee beresford jefferson chase spaight read consideration state indian affairs southern department southern department report american indians 1784 high resolution ultra high resolution indians of north america documents from the continental congress and the constitutional convention 1774 1789 rare book and special collections division continental congress broadside collection library of congress john dunlap jacob read united states continental congress
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United States. Continental Congress.
Dunlap, John, 1747-1812, printer.
Read, Jacob, 1752-1816, former owner.
Continental Congress Broadside Collection (Library of Congress)
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government relations to 1789 southern states maryland annapolis annapolis md committee beresford jefferson chase spaight read consideration state indian affairs southern department southern department report american indians 1784 high resolution ultra high resolution indians of north america documents from the continental congress and the constitutional convention 1774 1789 rare book and special collections division continental congress broadside collection library of congress john dunlap jacob read united states continental congress