He led a delegation to negotiations for the 1795 Treaty of Greenville, which ended the Northwest Indian War,[2] and was a signatory.
Red Pole accompanied Blue Jacket to Philadelphia in November 1798, and met with President George Washington.
[4] His likeness, along with Blue Jacket, was represented as a wax figure by Charles Willson Peale at his Philadelphia Museum.
[5] The United States erected a headstone for Red Pole in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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