Return of the depredations committed by the Creek Indians since the commencement of hostilities in the State of Georgia.
Document 1789From the office of the Secretary of Council, J. Meriwether lists whites killed: 79; wounded: 29; taken prisoner: 30; Blacks killed: 10; taken prisoner: 110; Horses stolen: 184; Cattle stolen: 984; Hogs destroyed: 387; Houses burned: 89.
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Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
From the office of the Secretary of Council, J. Meriwether lists whites killed: 79; wounded: 29; taken prisoner: 30; Blacks killed: 10; taken prisoner: 110; Horses stolen: 184; Cattle stolen: 984; Hogs destroyed: 387; Houses burned: 89.
Date
10/05/1789
Author
Collection
Document number
1789100590000
Note
Enclosed in Lincoln, Griffin, and Humphreys [Report of the Commissioners for treating with the Southern Indians], 11/17/1789.
Notable persons
J Meriwether
Secretary of Council
whites
wounded
prisoner
blacks
Creeks
Notable locations
Georgia
Notable items
horse
cattle
hogs
burned houses
Indian affairs
Indian relations
return of the depredations committed by the Creek Indians
hostilities
