Reconciliation with the Cherokees
Document 1793Blount observes that, except through Seneca, communications with the Cherokees have been cut off since General Sevier's march into the nation. He has dispatched John McKee to collect information from that quarter but it appears that reconciliation with the Cherokees is not probable until a general pacification has occurred among all the nations.
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Description
Blount observes that, except through Seneca, communications with the Cherokees have been cut off since General Sevier's march into the nation. He has dispatched John McKee to collect information from that quarter but it appears that reconciliation with the Cherokees is not probable until a general pacification has occurred among all the nations.
Date
10/18/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Knoxville
Collection
Document number
1793101840000
Notable persons
Henry Knox
Governor William Blount
General Sevier
mounted infantry
General Pickens
John McKee
Notable locations
Knoxville
the Tennessee
Seneca
Notable items
General Sevier's march into the nation
communication with the Cherokees
reconciliation with the Cherokees
general pacification with all the nations
