Deposition of James Seagrove.
Document 1793Seagrove's deposition sworn before William Mowbray: " That, ever since receiving his appointment as Indian agent in the employ of the United States...he, the said agent, hath not been concerned, directly or indirectly, in any Indian trade or commerce by himself or with any person or persons whatsoever...and whilst he continues in the employ of the United States as Indian agent, he will not, directly or indirectly, be concerned in any Indian trade or commerce."
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Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Seagrove's deposition sworn before William Mowbray: " That, ever since receiving his appointment as Indian agent in the employ of the United States...he, the said agent, hath not been concerned, directly or indirectly, in any Indian trade or commerce by himself or with any person or persons whatsoever...and whilst he continues in the employ of the United States as Indian agent, he will not, directly or indirectly, be concerned in any Indian trade or commerce."
Date
05/09/1793
Author
Sent from
Town of St. Mary's
Collection
Document number
1793050990000
Notable persons
James Seagrove, Agent of Indian Affairs in the Southern Department
William Mowbray, J.P.
Notable locations
Town of St. Mary's
Georgia, Camden county
