Expresses Concern about Condition of Colerain in His Absence

Item

Type

Letterbook

Title

Expresses Concern about Condition of Colerain in His Absence

Description

Upon his arrival, had found that Mr. J. Jordan, whom he had left in charge, had been absent 2 months. Expresses concern about the business transacted in that time. Writes about the arrival of factory goods. Doesn't believe trade will support the mending and repairing of kettles, guns, and other supplies.

year created

1797

month created

01

day created

24

author

sent from location

Colerain

recipient

in image

notable person/group

James McHenry
Edward Price
James Jordan
Ebenezer Bullard
Secretary of War
Mr. Seagrove
Indians
Seminoles
Colonel Hawkins
James Seagrove
Creeks
comptroller
Galphin

notable location

Colerain
Georgia
Oconee River

notable item/thing

factory goods
trade
mending kettles
supplies
store
account
articles
needles
fish hooks
deer skin
presents
factory goods
settlement

document number

1797012440101

page start

1

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Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (4 pages) XFP14 (4 pages) Collection: Letters Sent by the Creek Factory (Letterbook of the Creek Trading House), 1795-1816. (RG75) (M4) P: 40-43

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Edward Price Colerain [n/a]
Recipient James McHenry [unknown] [n/a]