Full and Entire Pacification with the Creeks
Document 1791Knox stresses to Governor Telfair the importance of supporting the policy of the United States to continue the pacification of the Creek Indians and the other southern tribes. He reminds the Governor that three citizens of Georgia should be appointed to join three Creek chiefs in supervising the drawing of the new boundary lines.
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Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Knox stresses to Governor Telfair the importance of supporting the policy of the United States to continue the pacification of the Creek Indians and the other southern tribes. He reminds the Governor that three citizens of Georgia should be appointed to join three Creek chiefs in supervising the drawing of the new boundary lines.
Date
07/13/1791
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Department
Collection
Document number
1791071300000
Notable persons
Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia
Henry Knox
the President [Washington}
citizens of Georgia
Mr. Heth
Mr. McGillivray
Governor Blount
three old citizens of Georgia
three old Creek chiefs
Notable locations
War Department
Rock Landing
Notable items
evil consequences
delivery of the prisoners
marking the boundary
treaty with the Creeks [Treaty of New York]
