Discussion of Possible Indian Hostilities
Document 1792Brought up public reports of McGillivray "quit[ing] the nation" and Seagrove's rebuttal of accusations. Questions location of McGillivray due to his lack of communication since leaving Orleans. Notification that Seagrove called a council of chiefs due to the recent attempts of "neighbors" to "poison the minds of the Indians against the United States." Supplies have arrived for McGillivray's "people".
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Type
Printed Document
Description
Brought up public reports of McGillivray "quit[ing] the nation" and Seagrove's rebuttal of accusations. Questions location of McGillivray due to his lack of communication since leaving Orleans. Notification that Seagrove called a council of chiefs due to the recent attempts of "neighbors" to "poison the minds of the Indians against the United States." Supplies have arrived for McGillivray's "people".
Date
10/08/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
St. Mary's
Collection
Document number
1792100890000
Note
Enclosed in Seagrove to Knox, 10/17/1792.
Notable persons
Alexander McGillivray
James Seagrove
public
neighbors
Indians
Indian Nation
chief
Bowles
John Galphin
Langley Bryant
Anthony Wayne
Notable locations
St. Mary's
Georgia
river
frontier
territory
border
Tallassee
Orleans
Rock Landing
Philadelphia
Madrid
Europe
Notable items
ploughs
supplies
provisions
treaty
corn
bushels
