Our frontiers, I never saw them so dispirited.

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Type

Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document

Description

Robertson reports on the turmoil and bloodshed on the southwestern frontier with most of the Indian tribes arrayed against the United States, with the notable exception of the Chickasaws. He has had to call up a company of mounted infantry to protect the settlers and seeks Smith's approbation for doing so.

Date

07/20/1793

Recipient

Sent from

Nashville

Document number

1793072090000

Note

Cited in Smith to Knox, 07/30/1793.

Notable persons

General Smith
General James Robertson
Chickasaws
Cherokees
Major Beard
our horse [cavalry]
one company of mounted infantry
Cherokees
Cottetoy the intepreter
Choctaws
northward Army
united tribes
Creeks
Randolph Robertson
Josiah Love
Mountain Leader
Wolf's Friend
Southern Indians
Governor Blount
King of Spain

Notable locations

Nashville
our frontiers
westward country
Duck River
Bear Creek
Tennessee River
the Ohio
Stone's river
Walnut Hills
Orleans
Iron Banks

Notable items

list of [Indian] depredations
our settlements
Governor Blount's last orders
bloody arrows
hatchet
scalping knife
pipe
great parade
white flesh
large boat
the Virginian's flesh
treaty
Spanish authority
cessation of arms
Spanish agency
flag
friendship
presents
forts at Chickasaw Bluff