The magazine of American history with notes and queries . WASHINGTON BUTTONS ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS 285 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS Treaty at fort harmar, 1788-9,etc.—Solomon Drowne, , of Provi-dence, R. I., a surgeon of the Revolution,and later a Professor of Botany and Ma-teria Medica in Brown University kepta brief journal of events while at Marietta,Ohio, where he arrived November 19, 1788, and remained until June 16, was present at the treaty with theIndian Nations at Fort Harmar, Decem-ber 19, 1788, and, fortunately, his of the Cornplanter and otherchiefs speeches has been prese
The magazine of American history with notes and queries . WASHINGTON BUTTONS ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS 285 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS Treaty at fort harmar, 1788-9,etc.—Solomon Drowne, , of Provi-dence, R. I., a surgeon of the Revolution,and later a Professor of Botany and Ma-teria Medica in Brown University kepta brief journal of events while at Marietta,Ohio, where he arrived November 19, 1788, and remained until June 16, was present at the treaty with theIndian Nations at Fort Harmar, Decem-ber 19, 1788, and, fortunately, his of the Cornplanter and otherchiefs speeches has been preserved withseveral of his letters. Also, with thechiefs and proprietors, he participated inan elegant entertainment, January 12, 1789, on the occasion of the peaceful andadvantageous issue of the treaty. Dr. Drowne attended his long-timefriend, General James M. Varnum, the firstJudge of the North West Territory, whodied in Marietta, January 10, 1789, and,on the 13th of that month, pronounced hisfuneral eulogy in the N. W. Block invitation of Ge
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