Creek Nation and Georgia Governor
Document 1794The Secretary of State encloses papers received from James Seagrove, United States agent to the Creeks, regarding the Creek nation and the Governor of Georgia, George Mathews. On the Georgian frontier, Americans have illegally invaded Creek territory, much to the distress of President Washington.
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Type
Printed Document
Description
The Secretary of State encloses papers received from James Seagrove, United States agent to the Creeks, regarding the Creek nation and the Governor of Georgia, George Mathews. On the Georgian frontier, Americans have illegally invaded Creek territory, much to the distress of President Washington.
Date
09/06/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Collection
Document number
1794090640000
Note
LC, RG 59, Domestic Letters of the Department of State, Vol. 7, June 27-September 30, 1794, National Archives.
Notable persons
Alexander Hamilton
Edmund Randolph
James Seagrove
Creeks
governor
George Mathews
John Stagg
clerk
insurgents
invaders
Creek Nation
George Washington
Indians
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Georgia
frontier
