Support and Supplies to Fight Creeks
Document 1795Robertson writes Gov. Blount on behalf of the Chickasaws who seek support and supplies as they endeavor to fight the Creeks, citing treaty b/w Chickasaws and U.S. stating the Indians are now citizens of the U.S.
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Type
Printed Document
Description
Robertson writes Gov. Blount on behalf of the Chickasaws who seek support and supplies as they endeavor to fight the Creeks, citing treaty b/w Chickasaws and U.S. stating the Indians are now citizens of the U.S.
Date
01/13/1795
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Nashville, Mero District
Collection
Document number
1795011390000
Note
Cited in Blount to Pickering, 01/20/1795, and Pickering to Washington, 02/13/1795.
Notable persons
William Blount
Robertson
governor
Shute
Chickasaw
Indians
Indian Nation
chief
James Underwood
Mucklishapoy
Old Counselor
women
children
elder
Creek
warriors
William Colbert
Shotlatoke
brother
McGillivray
Sexton
President
Tom Brown
Cherokee
enemy
negros
scouting parties
Notable locations
Nashville, Mero District
Tennessee
Duck river
district
block house
Tennessee river
mouth of the Elk
Opia Mingo
post
Notable items
war club
token
scalps
provisions
ammunition
artillery
supplies
