Proceedings before treaty with Creeks
Document 1789Document, proceedings before treaty with Creeks.
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Those will examine with candor the
Conduct of the Officers of the Military
force relate to the Indian tribes when
the general bonds of the United States
will have just cause to admire and
approve his measures —
In the year 1789, [undecipherable: Hostilities] the
line between the creeks and the city
of Georgia raged almost when City
of Savannah itself and guards were
marched to that City to protect it a
[undecipherable: hostage] of Indians —
[strikethrough: Arrangements were made]
[strikethrough: for subsidy in the] [undecipherable] [strikethrough: necessary]
[strikethrough: Means by] [undecipherable] [strikethrough: to the]
[strikethrough: Commissrs appointed to treat the]
[strikethrough: Indian Inds for their] [undecipherable]
and although the
[undecipherable] [undecipherable] embarked [undecipherable]
Type
Document, type undetermined
Description
Document, proceedings before treaty with Creeks.
Date
1789
Author
Repository
Collection
Document number
1789999990201
Page start
1
Note
Document written in the hand of Knox
Notable persons
Henry Knox
Notable locations
United States
Savannah, Georgia
Notable items
guards were mounted in that city to prevent a surprise of Indians
arrangements were made for a treaty with the Creeks
Union
Senate
commissioners
examine with candor the conduct of the President of the United States relative to the Indians within the limits of the United States
just cause to admire and approve his measures
war between the citizens of Georgia and the creeks
