Stolen Horses Returned and Indian Relations with U.S.
Document 1792Stolen horses retrieved from the towns of Cheehaws and Telhuanas, assured "brothers" that head men do not send Indians to steal white mens' horses. Horses sent to Capt. Fleming who will return them to rightful owners. Thought it appropriate to pay Indians who collected horses.
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Type
Printed Document
Description
Stolen horses retrieved from the towns of Cheehaws and Telhuanas, assured "brothers" that head men do not send Indians to steal white mens' horses. Horses sent to Capt. Fleming who will return them to rightful owners. Thought it appropriate to pay Indians who collected horses.
Date
08/28/1792
Author
Sent from
Cheehaws
Collection
Document number
1792082890000
Note
Enclosed in Seagrove to Knox, 10/17/1792. Cited in Seagrove to Kinnard, 10/07/1792.
Notable persons
John Kinnard
Indians
brothers
Captain Fleming
Indians
brothers
white men
head men
Notable locations
Cheehaws
lower Creeks
river
Trader's Hill
St. Mary's
Telhuanas
Notable items
horses
property
stolen property
Indian relations
transportation of property
talks
peace
friendship
