Andrew Pickens
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Report on Treaty of Hopewell, Made with the Cherokee Indians
01/04/1786 Printed or published letterReport of commissioners Hawkins, Andrew Pickens, and Joseph Martin on their treaty with the Cherokee. Includes a detailed description of their meeting and their impressions of the Cherokee and their …
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Instructions to the leaders of the Creek Nation
03/29/1788 Copy of Signed DocumentComplaint to the Creek Indians of the alleged violation of a peace agreement between Georgia and the Creek Nation, following the killing of two whites and the plunder of others. The Creek Nation is …
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Seek to Establish Treaty with Cherokees
06/07/1789 Autograph Letter SignedEfforts to settle all disputes were thwarted when the Cherokees didn't show up at the appointed meeting spot, and they had to go meet the Creeks. Refers to line established at Senica.
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Preparations for Treaty and Intent of Indians Not to Remain Much Longer
09/16/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentEvery arrangement has been made and Indians are encamped at the distance directed by Secretary of War. Great exertions have been made to keep Indians together, and in good humor. They will not remain …
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Invitation to the Creek Nation to meet with U.S. authorities
06/29/1789 Autograph Letter SignedInvitation to the leaders of the Creek Nation to meet on September 15, 1789 in an effort to make peace. The document asks that the Creeks release all prisoners - both black and white - before the …
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Goods Left at Hopewell, Etc.
09/30/1789 LetterbookPickens and Osbourne are unaware of any goods being left at Hopewell. They enclose the vouchers for the money received from South Carolina and Georgia with the account of the appropriations and …
Transcribed Treaties and Conventions Advised and Ratified by the Senate. (RG46) (M200, Roll 2) -
Delay in Cherokee Arrival, Delayed Treaty Talks
06/15/1789 Autograph Letter SignedEngagement with Creeks prompted commissioners to leave French [broad]River without settling treaty with Cherokees. Bad white men said words against Cherokee nation due to their absence at meeting …
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Pickens' Answer to the President's Question
08/05/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGeneral Pickens answers the President's second question respecting troops assigned to the regiments in four states.
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Goods Needed Annually for the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians
08/01/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document"Estimate of goods necessary to be furnished the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians annually."
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Extract of letter from Andrew Pickens Esquire to General Clarke
04/28/1793 Author's Letterbook CopyFrom Hopewell Georgia, taken from files of W. Urquhart, Pickens gives intelligence report stating Creek Nation with exception of Cussetas, have declared war against the United States. John Galphin and …
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d -
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Expedition Against the Creek Nation
07/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentPickens describes the plans for the expedition against the Creek Nation of Indians with alterations required for including the Cherokees as adversaries. There is concern regarding how to discriminate …
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Creeks Have Declared War
04/28/1793 Extract of LetterPickens states that the Creeks have declared war on the United States and that John Galphin has moved to join the Seminoles.
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d -
Letter from Andrew Pickens to Henry Knox on the troops and militia
09/06/1794 Autograph Letter SignedLetter from Major General Andrew Pickens to Secretary of War Henry Knox on the concentration of troops and the militia on the southern frontier.
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Payment to Adrian Van Sinderen for Treaty Negotiations with Creeks
07/15/1796 Letter SignedRequests payment of $100 to Adrian Van Sinderen for treaty negotiations with Creeks.
Receipts for Moneys Advanced (Advances), 1793-1855. (RG217) -
Pay Due for Negotiations with Creeks
07/05/1796 Document SignedBill of exchange paying Edward Price, commissioner, for negotiating treaty with Creek Indians.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217) -
Certification for Robert Cosby
04/12/1797 Autograph Letter SignedCertification that Robert Cosby was wounded in action at Ninety Six, South Carolina in November 1775
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859) -
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10/14/1797 Cited letter or documentLetter, CITATION Only. Cited in McHenry to Pickens, 02/07/1798.
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