Letter

Christopher Gist to George Washington, November 1, 1755

Philadelphia Novr 1st 1755

My Dear Friend

I have taken all the pains in My Power to find the true Intents of the Indians. Monnacatootha is return–€™d from the Six Nations, but is not yet come from Shamokin. but I understand he and the Other chiefs will On Sunday or Monday be at John Harrises Ferry where I intend god willing to Meet them. 1 but I am to go to Conrad Wiser and get all he knows; I have the governors Letters to him on that Head. so I Shall be Able to give you All the Intelligence that can possiblly be got. The Governor Morris Last Night Offer–€™d Me a Capts. Commissn in this province not Knowing I had one under you. I fi–Ÿ¨nd–Ÿ© By that they Intend to do Somthing in Arnest –Ÿ¨ mutilated –Ÿ© the Two Lower County–€™s have Pass–€™d the Militia Law 2 –Ÿ¨ mutilated –Ÿ© Offers £2000 the governor has wrote you by Express 3 –€”I will be with you or Send an Express when I am Rightly Certain of the Indians Intentions pray Excuse hast Sir yr Most Hume Servt

Christr Gist

Sources
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