| June 1, 1791 |
General Alexander McGillivray to Henry Knox |
General Alexander McGillivray |
Henry Knox |
[not available] |
| July 13, 1791 |
Henry Knox to General Alexander McGillivray |
Henry Knox |
General Alexander McGillivray |
[not available] |
| July 30, 1791 |
General Alexander McGillivray to Governor William Blount |
General Alexander McGillivray |
Governor William Blount |
[not available] |
| September 8, 1791 |
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document, Henry Knox to General Alexander McGillivray |
Henry Knox |
General Alexander McGillivray |
Knox informs McGillivray, a Creek headman and interpreter, that Andrew Ellicott will be surveying the boundary line until his brother Joseph can join him. Since the boundary was established by the Treaty of New York, it is hoped that the Creeks will cooperate in drawing the line and will assist in maintaining peace on the southwestern frontier. |
| 1791 |
EXTRACT: Regarding Boundary Lines with Creeks |
General Alexander McGillivray |
Henry Knox |
Account of Creeks decision to draw boundary with United States at north fork of river. |
| February 20, 1792 |
Cited letter or document, Henry Knox to General Alexander McGillivray |
Henry Knox |
General Alexander McGillivray |
Cited in McGillivray to Knox, 05/18/1792, and McGillivray to Seagrove, 04/08/1792. |
| March 25, 1792 |
Cited letter or document, James Seagrove to General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
General Alexander McGillivray |
Cited in Seagrove to Knox, 04/21/1792. |
| March 25, 1792 |
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document, General Alexander McGillivray to James Seagrove |
General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
An extract in which McGillivray [M'Gillivray] tells James Seagrove that, since William Bowles has been captured by the Spanish, he is free now to meet him at Rock Landing |
| April 8, 1792 |
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document, General Alexander McGillivray to James Seagrove |
General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
McGillivray [M'Gillivray] describes for James Seagrove the capture by the Spanish of William Bowles and Bowles' subsequent incarceration in New Orleans. |
| April 29, 1792 |
Henry Knox to General Alexander McGillivray |
Henry Knox |
General Alexander McGillivray |
[not available] |
| May 1, 1792 |
Cited letter or document, James Seagrove to General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
General Alexander McGillivray |
Cited in McGillivray to Seagrove, 05/18/1792. |
| May 18, 1792 |
Alexander McGillivray on the intrigues of William Augustus Bowles |
General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
Had been waiting post month to get Lower gentry into humour of attending to national matters and to recover from confusion by the talks of lying Captain [Bowles], after he was secured by Spaniards. Had some hopes of soon forgetting him. Rumor has it from Orleans that he has made matters worse than ever. Spanish officer has arrived and told Indians that he has orders to prevent running a line or... |
| August 11, 1792 |
Henry Knox to General Alexander McGillivray |
Henry Knox |
General Alexander McGillivray |
[not available] |
| October 8, 1792 |
James Seagrove to General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
General Alexander McGillivray |
[not available] |
| October 9, 1792 |
General Alexander McGillivray to James Seagrove |
General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
[not available] |
| May 1, 1793 |
Cited letter or document, James Seagrove to General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
General Alexander McGillivray |
Cited in McGillivray to Seagrove, 05/18/1793. |
| May 18, 1793 |
General Alexander McGillivray to James Seagrove |
General Alexander McGillivray |
James Seagrove |
[not available] |
| August 7, 1790 |
Treaty at New York with the Creek Nation |
Henry Knox |
[not available] |
Treaty between the United States and Creek Nation. A clear boundary is established and the Creeks cede all land to the north and east of the boundary in exchange for an annual sum of $1,500 paid by the United States government to the Creek Nation. The Creeks agree to release all prisoners and the United States government permits the Creek Nation to punish any U.S. citizen who trespasses onto... |
| December 1, 1789 |
Report from Alexander McGillivray to Spanish on US Treaty efforts with Creeks |
[not available] |
[not available] |
McGillivray reports on treaty talks with US Commissioners in Georgia. |
| January 8, 1788 |
Account with United States |
John Pierce |
General William Darke |
Discusses Colonel William Darke's account with the United States government |
| April 20, 1792 |
Capt. Hannah's Account |
General William Darke |
Joseph Howell |
It appears from Capt. Hannah's account that he didn't give credit for the money paid to his company at Winchester nor has he charged it in his account. Darke gave credit for the money received of Butler so he is to have credit for it. The payroll shows that $2.10 was paid to privates and $3.60 to sergeants. The money on the Ohio was one dollar to a private and a dollar and a third to corporals... |
| January 27, 1797 |
Accounting for money received |
William Simmons |
General William Darke |
Requests that Darke provide his account and vouchers for monies received from the War Office so that Simmons can close his account |
| June 9, 1797 |
Cited letter or document, General William Darke to William Simmons |
General William Darke |
William Simmons |
Letter, CITATION Only. Cited in Simmons to Darke, 11/09/1797. |
| November 9, 1797 |
William Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with William Darke |
William Simmons |
General William Darke |
William Simmons asks William Darke to submit his vouchers by mail. |
| June 10, 1799 |
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department |
William Simmons |
General William Darke |
Simmons provides an account balance to Darke. |