John Watts
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We All Wish for Peace
04/18/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentEven though Noon-day was a good man, Watts does not want his murder by whites to interfere with the prospects for peace between the Cherokees and the United States.
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Creeks Never at Peace with Cumberland
04/11/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentWatts, of the Cherokee Nation, affirms his credibility in warning of the warlike intentions of the Creek Nation against the Cumberland settlements.
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Speech by John Watts, Cherokee Chief, Concerning Peace & Boundaries with U.S.
12/22/1796 Letterbook CopyNotes that peace has faithfully been observed since a 1795 conference, though whites have killed Indians since then; expresses sorrow that these whites have not been punished. Describes the …
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