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the original certificate, of which the foregoing is a true 

 copy, in our presence. 



JAMEL SPEED, Junr. 



J. H. DEWEES. 



The Certificate of the Honourable STEVENS THOMP- 

 SOjY MASOJV, one of the Senators in Congress from 

 the State of Virginia. 



" LOGAN'S Speech, delivered at the Treaty, after 

 the Battle, in which Col. LEWIS was killed in 1774." 



[Here follows a copy of the speech agreeing verba- 

 tim with that printed in Dixon and Hunter's Virginia 

 Gazette of February 4, 1775, under the Williarrisburg 

 head. At the foot is this certificate.] 



"The foregoing is a copy taken by me, when a boy, 

 at school, in the year 1775, or at furthest in 1776, and 

 lately found in an old pocket book, containing papers 

 and manuscripts of that period. 



"STEPHENS THOMPSON MASON. 



" January 20th, 1798." 



A copy of LOGJiJ^^S Speech given by the late General 

 MERCER, who fell in the Battle of Trenton, January 

 1776, to LEWIS WILLIS, Esq., of Fredericksburg, in 

 Virginia, upivards of 20 yeai^s ago, (from the date of 

 February 1798, j communicated through MAJVJVPAGE, 

 Esq. 



" The SPEECH of LOGAN, a Shawanese chief, to 

 Lord Dunmore." 



[Here follows a copy of the speech, agreeing verba- 

 tim with that in the Notes on Virginia.] 



A copy of LOGAN'S SPEECH from the Notes on 

 Virginia having been sent to captain ANDREW KOD- 

 GERS of Kentucky, he subjoined the following certi- 

 ficate : — 



