Conflict with Indians on Georgia frontier
Document 1794The Governor of Georgia writes the agent of Indian Affairs in Savannah, regarding the latest unpleasant situation on the frontier with the Creek Indians. According to the governor, a small party of Usechees have set off to steal horses on the frontier, and other groups are determined for war.
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Type
Printed Document
Description
The Governor of Georgia writes the agent of Indian Affairs in Savannah, regarding the latest unpleasant situation on the frontier with the Creek Indians. According to the governor, a small party of Usechees have set off to steal horses on the frontier, and other groups are determined for war.
Date
05/12/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
State House, Augusta
Collection
Document number
1794051290000
Note
Enclosed in Knox to Adams, 06/05/1794. Cited in Seagrove to Matthews, 05/16/1794.
Notable persons
James Seagrove
George Matthews
governor
Constant Freeman
Creeks
Creek Nation
Captain Roberts
Usechees
Congress
Notable locations
State House
Augusta
Georgia
Notable items
horses
frontier
war
