Decision to continue in office the superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern District; Creek concurrence in Treaty
Document 1788Knox reports that Congress has thought it proper to to continue in office the superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern District for two months. Alexander McGillivray, Chief of Creeks, and the other Creek chiefs, have concurred in treaty to be held with the commissioners on frontiers of Georgia
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Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Knox reports that Congress has thought it proper to to continue in office the superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern District for two months. Alexander McGillivray, Chief of Creeks, and the other Creek chiefs, have concurred in treaty to be held with the commissioners on frontiers of Georgia
Date
08/01/1788
Author
Recipient
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War Office
Collection
Document number
1788080114001
Note
Cited in Knox to St. Clair, 08/18/1788, St. Clair to Knox, 09/02/1788, and Knox to St. Clair, 08/18/1788.
Notable persons
Arthur St. Clair
Henry Knox
superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern District
Alexander McGillivray
Chief of Creeks
Creek chiefs
commissioners
Creeks
Secretary of War
Notable locations
War Office
Georgia
Northern District
Notable items
treaty
office
Indian affairs
Indian relations
