** The following line is actually an entire paragraph of text ** ** It was created in Windows Notepad. No carriage returns were inserted. ** For many years prior to that time, however, he had been a prominent figure among the leading men of his tribe. Although more of a diplomat than a warrior, he took part in the engagement that resulted in the defeat of General Harmar's army in October, 1790. He was one of the Miami representatives in the council at Greenville, Ohio, which ended in the treaty of August 3, 1795; was on of the signers of the treaty of Fort Wayne, June 7, 1803, and the treaty of Grouseland, August 21, 1805. The Treatis of 1818, 1826 and 1838 he signed as principal chief. ** Here is the same line formatted with carriage returns ** For many years prior to that time, however, he had been a prominent figure among the leading men of his tribe. Although more of a diplomat than a warrior, he took part in the engagement that resulted in the defeat of General Harmar's army in October, 1790. He was one of the Miami representatives in the council at Greenville, Ohio, which ended in the treaty of August 3, 1795; was on of the signers of the treaty of Fort Wayne, June 7, 1803, and the treaty of Grouseland, August 21, 1805. The Treatis of 1818, 1826 and 1838 he signed as principal chief.