1To James Madison from Jacquelin Ambler, 5 October 1782 (Madison Papers)
...Blue Licks on the Licking River, Wyandot Indians disastrously defeated 182 mounted militia...
2To George Washington from Colonel Daniel Brodhead, 21 August 1780 (Washington Papers)
...a party of white men had attacked a party of Wyandot Indians, killing eight and mortally
3To George Washington from Colonel Daniel Brodhead, 14 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
...of white men” had attacked and killed Wyandot Indians crossing the Ohio River northwest of...
4To James Madison from the Chiefs and Sachems of the Wyandot Nation, 5 February 1812 (Madison Papers)
...concluded that “the case of the Wyandot Indians deserves the consideration of Government,”...
5To James Madison from the Chiefs and Warriors of the Ottawa, Chippewa, Potawatomi, and Wyandot Nations, 13 November 1811 (Madison Papers)
...was listed by the War Department as interpreter to the Wyandot Indians (Carter,
6Enclosure: Edy Turner’s Vocabulary of the Nottoway Language, 4 March 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Wyandot Indians [index entry]
7Peter S. Du Ponceau to Thomas Jefferson, 18 July 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Wyandot Indians [index entry]
8Enclosure: Peter S. Du Ponceau’s Comparison of the Nottoway and Iroquois Languages, [ca. 13 July 1820] (Jefferson Papers)
Wyandot Indians [index entry]
9Peter S. Du Ponceau to Thomas Jefferson, 12 September 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Wyandot Indians [index entry]
10William Henry Harrison to John Armstrong, 18 March 1814 (Madison Papers)
...with the Delaware, Shawnee, and Wyandot Indians that would move those tribes westward,...