Speech given to the Kings and Chiefs of the Cussetahs and Cowetas, with all other Chiefs of the Creek Nation.
Document 1791This is a speech, probably by James Seagrove, to the Creek chiefs assuring them of the support and friendship of the federal government and the need to avoid violent confrontations with their white neighbors.
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Type
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
This is a speech, probably by James Seagrove, to the Creek chiefs assuring them of the support and friendship of the federal government and the need to avoid violent confrontations with their white neighbors.
Date
10/06/1791
Author
Sent from
St. Mary's (in Georgia)
Collection
Document number
1791100690000
Note
Enclosed in Seagrove to Knox, 10/17/1792.
Notable persons
Mr. Hull
chiefs of the nation
young man of the name of Pew
Creeks
Governor of Georgia
our great and good father
President of the United States
chiefs of your nation
two or three of the principle chiefs of each town
Mr. John Galphin
Notable locations
St. Mary's
Georgia
Rock Landing
Carr's Bluff on the Oconee
our frontier on the Oconee
the head of the St. Mary's
Oconee River
