Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association 6

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Messengers were dispatched to the Chiclm- saws and Creeks to induce them to enter into treaty rela- tions and to obtain their lands which would naturally come within the Virginia boundaries^ if they could be acquired, as advocated by Clark, at moderate rates.^^ Clark ap- pealed to the commissioners to assist him in strengthen- ing the defenses. Again he urged the importance of Fort Nelson as the ''key to the country". As a protection to the eastern Kentudcy settlements, he again advocated the c...onstruction of one or more garrisons farther up the river. To complete his plan for foiling that of the enemy would necessitate the embodiment of fifteen hundred troops which were to march against the Lidian strong- hold at the head of the Wabash. Li this way he proposed to convince the Indians that their very existence depended upon preserving peace with the Americans." A garrison of regular troops was to be stationed at Vincennes with supplies sufficient to equip a force which might be brought together at any time for the purpose of penetrating ''into any Quarter of the Enemy's Country at pleasure".

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