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- Title
Thomas Freeman in Indiana Territory.
- Authors
Jandebeur, Thomas
- Abstract
From 1802 to 1804, under orders from Secretary of War Henry Dearborn, and under the supervision of William Henry Harrison, first governor of Indiana Territory and superintendent of Indian Affairs, Thomas Freeman surveyed two tracts of land at or near Fort Wayne, Indiana, as specified in the 1795 Treaty of Greenville, and the boundary of the "Vincennes Tract," as specified in the 1803 Treaty of Fort Wayne. Author Thomas Jandebeur examines existing scholarship on Freeman's surveys and, using correspondence and other documents from Freeman's time, corrects both the dates and sequence of Freeman's surveying in Indiana Territory.
- Subjects
FORT Wayne (Ind.); GREENVILLE (S.C.); HARRISON, William Henry, 1773-1841; STATE government archives; NATIVE Americans
- Publication
Indiana Magazine of History, 2022, Vol 118, Issue 3, p165
- ISSN
0019-6673
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/indimagahist.118.3.01