Information Given Governor Blount by James Carey
Document 1792Minutes of information given Governor Blount by James Carey, one of the interpreters of the United States, in the Cherokee Nation.
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Type
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Minutes of information given Governor Blount by James Carey, one of the interpreters of the United States, in the Cherokee Nation.
Date
11/03/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Knoxville
Collection
Document number
1792110390000
Notable persons
James Carey
William Blount
John Watts
Cherokee nation
Mr. McDonald
Bloody Fellow
Colonel Brown
Colonel Stewart
Governor O'Neal
Little Turkey
lower Creeks
Spaniards
Cherokees
the French
the President [Washington]
Young Frog
Dragging Canoe
Old Prince
King Fisher
Standing Turkey
Half Breed
pipemaker
Big Fellow
White Owl's son
British
Running Water
Willbanks
Governor O'Neal
King of Spain
the Glass
the Breath
Gallaspie's son
Broken Arrow
young warriors
Negroes
Governor Blount
Talotiskee
Notable locations
Knoxville
Coyatee
Toquo
Pensacola
Alabama fork
Mobile
Talteeske
Coosa River
Estanaula
Philadelphia
War Office
Cumberland River
Green River
Detroit
Willstown
Lower towns
Hopewell
Swannano
Estanaula
Chulcoah
Coweta town
Chota
Hanging Maw
Buchanan's station
Chilhowee
Notable items
conference
peace and friendship
late war
arms and ammunition
pack horses
journey
McGillivray's house
water sufficient for large boats
recovery of his lands
national council
conference at Coyatee
big book
apology
treaty of Holston
war pipe
restitution of horses
scarlet match coat
ruffled shirt
handkerchief
small arm bands
blanket
shirts
powder and lead
Finnelson's narrative
presents
deer
scalp
