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Indian Auxiliaries

From the pages of the Albany Gazette: The Indian Agent at Buffalo, has been instructed by the President . . . to accept the services of the savages of the six nations, and to embody and organize them. There will probably be within a fortnight, at Buffalo, between 3 and 400 Indian warriors, embodied and organized in the service of the United States.

This never successfully transpired in New York, although the US did have Native American allies in its actions against the Creeks in Alabama.