Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
1352 documents
- No image
Letter from General Sevier
11/25/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document"Be so good after the President shall have perused the enclosed letter from General Sevier, to return it as it will be requisite for me to acknowledge its receipt."
Printed Versions - No image
Let the Hatchet Be Buried
11/14/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThe talk of the Governor of Georgia to the Head-men and Warriors of the Cherokee nation in which he urges the Cherokees to once again seek peace with their white neighbors.
Printed Versions - No image
Keeping and Rendering All Public Accounts
12/24/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHamilton explains the regulations and forms for keeping and rendering public accounts.
Printed Versions - No image
Just Compensation for Revolutionary War Veterans
02/28/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document(Circular Letter from the Officers of the Massachusetts Line of the Late Army.) A committee appointed by the Officers of the Massachusetts Line of the Continental Army are writing Hamilton to request …
Printed Versions - No image
Journal of the Grand Cherokee National Council.
07/01/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThis is Carey's account of the meeting of the Cherokee National Council on June 26th, 1792.
Printed Versions - No image
It is our desire for your people to lay down their arms.
11/16/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentRepresentatives of the Six Nations report on their mission to the Westward Indians to get them to agree to a peaceful settlement.
Printed Versions - No image
Intrusion on Indian Hunting Grounds
03/05/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentRichard Justice and Thomas Glass write to Governor Blount regarding Little Turkey's movements and their willingness to adhere to any agreement between Little Turkey and the Governor. There have been …
Printed Versions - No image
Information Given Governor Blount by James Carey
11/03/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentMinutes of information given Governor Blount by James Carey, one of the interpreters of the United States, in the Cherokee Nation.
Printed Versions - No image
Infamous Falsehoods of the Imposter Bowles, Etc.
05/18/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentA talk delivered by James Seagrove from the President in which Seagrove excoriates the subversive activities of William Bowles and warns the Creeks that attacks upon innocent Americans will be dealt …
Printed Versions - No image
Indians Revenging Themselves on the Innocent
04/21/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentJames Seagrove writes to Knox regarding the subversive actions of several of William Bowles' friends and dispairs at the failure of the State of Georgia to prosecute the murderer of an Indian, the …
Printed Versions - No image
Indian Provocations and Hostilities
05/16/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentDespite hopes for peace, Governor William Blount of Southwest Territory sends Knox a letter describing the murder of two young boys by Indians and an extract from General Pickens referring to murders …
Printed Versions - No image
Indian Council Convened at Buffalo Creek
01/09/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentKnox asks the Reverend Samuel Kirkland to see if he can find out what transpires at an Indian council soon to be convened at Buffalo Creek.
Printed Versions - No image
Indian Attack on My Camp
11/06/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentAdair describes an Indian attack on his camp and the gallant response of his officers and men.
Printed Versions - No image
Indian Attack Against Mr. Byram
11/12/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentBlount describes an Indian attack on the house of Mr. Byram in which one attacker was killed and another wounded.
Printed Versions - No image
Indian Alliance Against the Americans
04/10/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentIn his deposition to James Robertson, Daniel Thornbury describes, among other events, the attempt by the Creeks to form an alliance with the Chickasaws and Choctaws to fight the Americans.
Printed Versions - No image
Indian Affairs in the Southern Department
11/15/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentKnox transmits to the Senate information from James Seagrove regarding Indian affairs in the southeast. .
Printed Versions - No image
Incarceration of Bowles in New Orleans
04/08/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentMcGillivray [M'Gillivray] describes for James Seagrove the capture by the Spanish of William Bowles and Bowles' subsequent incarceration in New Orleans.
Printed Versions - No image
Immediate Settlement of the Balance Due Me
03/26/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGeneral Josiah Harmar requests that Knox arrange to send the money still owed Harmar by the United States.
Printed Versions - No image
Humanity Will Dictate a Severe Punishment
04/29/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentKnox tells Alexander McGillivray that he hopes the boundary lines established in the Treaty of New York with the Creeks will be drawn soon so as to eliminate any potential for misunderstanding. As for …
Printed Versions - No image
House Response to the Annual Message
11/12/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThe Speaker of the House explains the response of the House of Representatives to the President's annual message.
Printed Versions - No image
Hostility of the Creek Nation Toward the United States
05/11/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentIn this deposition, John Ormsby expresses his alarm at the hostility of the Creek nation toward the United States. It appears that the English, French, and Spanish are making efforts to ally …
Printed Versions - No image
Hats for the War Department
04/24/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentA contract between Hamilton and the hatters Peter Nagle and Philip Zieber in which the hatters agree to deliver 4,608 hats to the War Department. (See transcript)
Printed Versions - No image
Grow Up and Then We'll Kill You!
03/20/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentColonel Elijah Robertson describes for Governor Blount the Indian raids on two frontier families in which all but two small children were killed.
Printed Versions - No image
Great Worth of Yourself and Your People
1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGovernor Blount, governor of American territory south of the Ohio River and Superintendent of Indian Affairs, assures Piamingo of the appreciation of the United States for the Chickasaw people and his …
Printed Versions - No image
General Peace with All the Indian Tribes
04/25/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThis is Washington's message to the representatives of the Five Nations in which he expresses his hope for peace and friendship between the tribes and the United States and his intention to increase …
Printed Versions
