Peace with the Southwestern Indians
Document 1793Governor Lee concludes that since peace appears to be at hand with the southwestern tribes, it will not be necessary to call additional forces into service.
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Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Governor Lee concludes that since peace appears to be at hand with the southwestern tribes, it will not be necessary to call additional forces into service.
Date
02/15/1793
Author
Recipient
Collection
Document number
1793021593200
Notable persons
James Wood, Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia
Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia
the Court
Secretary of the department of war [Knox]
Southwestern Indians
Colonel Wilson
Executive of Virginia [Lee]
Notable items
the [law] suit
general peace
settlement of the claims
General Knox's letter respecting the Southern Indians
pay of the scouts
