Revision Media # Type Item Project Size Comment
21:17, 30 March 2021 (new) (diff | hist) Sheet #2 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to Willian Medill, October 8 1846 Myaamia Removal 732 bytes (+732) Created page with "... ... 8(th) Oct 1864 Sir It being absolutely necessary that? I should have some person that I could [illegable] upon to oversee the contractor and nce certain that that..."
20:58, 30 March 2021 (diff | hist) Sheet #2 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to William Medill, October 10 1846 Myaamia Removal 542 bytes (+442)
11:52, 30 March 2021 (diff | hist) Sheet #3 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to William Medill, October 7 1846 Myaamia Removal 982 bytes (+550)
11:44, 30 March 2021 (new) (diff | hist) Sheet #3 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to William Medill, October 7 1846 Myaamia Removal 432 bytes (+432) Created page with "I have advised the Miamis on their arrival week to unite themselves with the [illegable] and they express a willingness to do as and if it meets with your approbation I should..."
11:36, 30 March 2021 (diff | hist) Sheet #2 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to William Medill, October 7 1846 Myaamia Removal 1,276 bytes (+649)
11:22, 30 March 2021 (diff | hist) Sheet #2 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to William Medill, October 7 1846 Myaamia Removal 627 bytes (+81)
11:20, 30 March 2021 (diff | hist) Sheet #2 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to William Medill, October 7 1846 Myaamia Removal 546 bytes (+199)
11:12, 30 March 2021 (new) (diff | hist) Sheet #2 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to William Medill, October 7 1846 Myaamia Removal 347 bytes (+347) Created page with "Something Something Sir I have the honor to inform you that we have succeeded in getting the Miami Emigration under way- [illegable] The band [illegable] in which the I..."
11:02, 30 March 2021 (new) (diff | hist) Sheet #2 Manuscript Letter from Joseph Sinclear to William Medill, October 10 1846 Myaamia Removal 100 bytes (+100) Created page with "Dayton Ohio 10 [Illegable] 1846 Sir I have just reached this Very Respectfully Your Obet Servant"