Report on Indian Activity in the Southeast
Document 1792Governor Blount informs Knox of sundry activities involving the Southern tribes, the Spaniards, and William Panton whom Blount suspects of subversive actions involving the Creek Indians.
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Type
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Governor Blount informs Knox of sundry activities involving the Southern tribes, the Spaniards, and William Panton whom Blount suspects of subversive actions involving the Creek Indians.
Date
07/04/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Knoxville
Collection
Document number
1792070440000
Note
Cited in Knox to Washington, 07/28/1792, and Knox to Blount, 08/15/1792.
Notable persons
Henry Knox
William Blount
Alexander Moore
David Allison
General Pickens
Cherokee escort
Little Turkey
Eskaqua
John Watts
Mr. Panton
Spaniards
General Robertson
Creeks
Double Head
warriors
militia infantry
troop of cavalry
John Thompson, interpreter
Notable locations
Knoxville
Nashville
Tuskeegee
Pensacola
Lookout Mountain
Notable items
conference with Chickasaws and Choctaws
boats
uncommon drought
journal of the Council at Estanaula
Indian depredations
running of the line
exchange of prisoners
mercantile business
old debts
treaty
Ore's deposition
protection of the frontiers
