Governor of Georgia holds a council of war with his generals
Document 1793This document records the issues presented by the Governor to the council of war for advice on forming the military expedition against the Creek Indians.
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Have the honor to be,
Sir, your most obedient servant.
Edwd Telfair.
The Secretary of War }
State House, Augusta, 13th August 1793.
Sir,
Since my last letter to you dated the 30th Ulto. I have convened a council of General Officers, on the subject of redeeming the five inimical towns in the Creek nation; the propositions with their answers I do myself the honor of transmitting for the purpose of being laid before the President of the United States. If the agent for supplies can draw forth resources I flatter myself the objects may be accomplished on a scale more circumscribed; A map of the Creek nation furnished by the Surveyor General of this State is also enclosed.
Have the honor to be,
Sir your most obedient servant.
Edwd Telfair.
The Secretary of War }
Government House Augusta
Thursday 8th August 1793
In conformity to notification the General Officers attended.
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Type
Letterbook Copy
Description
This document records the issues presented by the Governor to the council of war for advice on forming the military expedition against the Creek Indians.
Date
08/08/1793
Author
Document number
1793080890155
Page start
191
Note
This journal is enclosed in a statement relative to the South Western frontiers, as connected with the state of Georgia and the Creek Indians, the south Western territory of the United States and the Cherokees submitted to the House of Representatives on December 4, 1793. This document is an integral part of [Public Reports] and other communications of the Secretary at War, 12/99/1793.
Notable persons
Edward Telfair
Major General Clarke
Major General Twiggs
Major General Jackson
Brigadier General Glasscock
Brigadier General Morrison
Brigadier General Gunn
Brigadier General Clarke
Notable locations
Government House, Augusta
Notable items
militia
horse

