66. Harrison, William Henry. Partly-printed bank check signed (“Willm Henry Harrison”), 1 page (5.75 x 2 in.; 146 x 51 mm.), Cincinnati, 10 February 1815. Filled out by Harrison and drawn on the “Cashier of the Miami Exporting Company” for “Twenty Dollars 40 Cents” payable to “Adams & Piatt”. Expert backing to reinforce document; bank cancellations do not touch signature.

William Henry Harrison signed bank check written shortly before negotiating a treaty to end all hostilities between the United States and the Native Americans.

In 1814, after Major General William Henry Harrison resigned from the Army, he was appointed head commissioner to negotiate treaties with Indian tribes in the Northwest. Just four months after Harrison wrote this check, he received final instructions from Secretary of the Treasury in a letter dated 8 June 1815, to him and commissioners Duncan McArthur and John Graham. On 8 September 1815, near Detroit, Harrison, MacArthur, and Graham, and representatives of the tribes involved signed “A Treaty between the United States of America and the Wyandot, Delaware, Seneca, Shawanoe, Miami, Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potawatimie, Tribes of Indians, residing within the limits of the State of Ohio, and the Territories of Indiana and Michigan.” This treaty ended all hostilities between the United States and the Native Americans. By this Treaty of Spring Wells, among other provisions, the United States gave “peace to the Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potawatimie, tribes” and agreed “to restore to the said Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potawatimie tribes all the possessions, rights, and privileges, which they enjoyed, or were entitled to, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven, prior to the commencement of the late war with Great Britain …”
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