We All Wish for Peace
Document 1793Even though Noon-day was a good man, Watts does not want his murder by whites to interfere with the prospects for peace between the Cherokees and the United States.
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Even though Noon-day was a good man, Watts does not want his murder by whites to interfere with the prospects for peace between the Cherokees and the United States.
Date
04/18/1793
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Document number
1793041890000
Note
Cited in Blount to Knox, 04/20/1793.
Notable persons
William Blount
John Watts
Creeks
Hanging Maw
Noon-day
Samuel Henry
Mr. McKee
wife and children of Noon-day
Notable locations
Running Water
Notable items
truth
pursuit
gun
belt
knife
garters
mischief
corn
