TY - GEN AU - McCully,George TI - George McCully journal, KW - Douglass, Ephraim, KW - Elliott, Matthew, KW - Hopocan, KW - Great Britain KW - Treaties, etc KW - United States KW - 1783 September 3 KW - Indian Department KW - American loyalists KW - Delaware Indians KW - Indian captivities KW - North America KW - Indian traders KW - Indians of North America KW - Commerce KW - Ohio KW - Shawnee Indians KW - Wyandot Indians KW - Michigan KW - Description and travel KW - History KW - To 1787 KW - Pennsylvania KW - Sandusky River Valley (Ohio) KW - Revolution, 1775-1783 KW - Peace KW - Army officers KW - itoamc N1 - Restrictions apply; Handwritten transcript; [S.l.]; The copy was submitted by McCully's widow, Ann Irish McCully, to the U.S. Pension Bureau as part of her pension application (Ann McCully misdated the start date as July 1783) N2 - Manuscript copy of a journal (45 pages) kept by McCully pertaining to his journey (1783 June-July) from Pittsburgh, Pa., to Detroit, Mich., on an expedition headed by Ephraim Douglass to inform the Indians of that region that the Treaty of Paris would soon be signed. McCully documents meetings at "Delaware Town," a Delaware Indian settlement on the Sandusky River, Ohio, with Delaware chief Captain Pipe (also known as Hopocan or Kageshquanohel) as well as with members of the Shawnee and Wyandot tribes, captives living among the Indians, and Indian traders. McCully also describes meeting American Loyalist Mathew Elliott, of the Great Britain Indian Dept., Detroit, Mich. Includes note (1906, November 12) pertaining to the journal ER -