CHAPTER VII.
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GREAT COUNCIL OF KENTUCKY AND ITS RECORDS FROM 1895 to 1907.

In compliance with request of petitioners from various Tribes in Kentucky, Great Chief of Records of the Great Council of the United States, Charles C. Conley, acting Great Incohonee, and Past Great Sachem William C. Conley, of Pennsylvania, acting Great Chief of Records, appeared in the wigwam of Miantonomo Tribe, No. 1, hunting grounds of Lexington, on the 27th sun of Hunting Moon, G. S. D. 404, for the purpose of kindling the Great Council fire of Kentucky.

After appropriate remarks of instruction had been given by the two Great Chiefs, the following named Past Sachems, who responded to the call, were marked as present:

Miantonomo Tribe, No. 1—J. B. Mendenhall, John Armstrong, Oscar R. King, J. R. McConnell, Past Great Sachem T. A. Hornsey, Willie Walker, Henry Vogt, R. Eason, Frank L. Smith.

Onequa Tribe, No. 2—R. W. Jones, J. W. Holler.

Wyandotte Tribe, No. 3—T. M. Russell.

Winona Tribe, No. 4—W. B. Wilkerson, Wm. Metcalfe, J. Hull Davidson.

Paughcaughnaughsinque Tribe, No. 6—John I. Winter, W. E. Fite, J. W. Crumbaugh.

Hiawatha Tribe, No. 7—E. G. Van Zandt, J. H. Young, A. F. German.