Seeking Peace with the Southern Tribes
Document 1793Seagrove reports that despite the suspicious machinations of the Spanish government and their agents McGillivray and Panton & Co., the Indians are quiet on the frontier. He hopes soon to enter the Creek nation to obtain justice for all injuries done and restore peace to the territory.
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Type
Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document
Description
Seagrove reports that despite the suspicious machinations of the Spanish government and their agents McGillivray and Panton & Co., the Indians are quiet on the frontier. He hopes soon to enter the Creek nation to obtain justice for all injuries done and restore peace to the territory.
Date
08/21/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Savannah
Collection
Document number
1793082140100
Note
Cited in Seagrove to Knox, 09/03/1793.
Notable persons
Henry Knox
James Seagrove
Mr. Ellicott
the Chiefs
McGillivray
Panton & Co.
Governor Telfair
white men
Mr. Townsend
Colonel Gaither
Notable locations
Savannah
Colerain
Rock Landing
St. Mary's
Fort Fidius
Notable items
conference with the Indians
pleasing prospect of a lasting peace
Spanish government
distrubances and mischief on our frontier
peace with the southern tribes
communications with savages
settlements
bad state of health
justice for injuries done
restore peace to our country
