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  • Kiashuta, Washington at the hunting-camp of, in the Ohio country, in 1770,

    Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. Benson John Lossing 1852

  • Kiashuta retained a perfect recollection of the youthful ambassador, though seventeen years had matured him into thoughtful manhood.

    Life of George Washington — Volume 01 Washington Irving 1821

  • Here it was necessary to land and make a ceremonious visit, for the chief of the hunting party was Kiashuta, a

    Life of George Washington — Volume 01 Washington Irving 1821

  • Kiashuta had heard of what had passed between Washington and the "White Mingo," and other sachems, at Colonel Croghan's, and was eager to express his own desire for peace and friendship with Virginia, and fair dealings with her traders; all which Washington promised to report faithfully to the governor.

    Life of George Washington — Volume 01 Washington Irving 1821

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  • also spelled 'Guyasta', scout for George Washington

    August 7, 2010