Spanish Treaty with Chickasaw on U.S. Land
Document 1795Enclosed a copy of Spanish treaty with Chickasaw Nation allowing them to build a fortification in the south western territory (U.S. territory), believed this was contrary to the Spaniards official position of peace with United States. Enclosed letter and affidavit of Gov. St. Clair that supports aggressive intentions of Spanish. Wayne advised Gov. Manuel Gayose de Lemos to immediately remove Spanish troops from U.S. territory in order to preserve peace b/w the two nations.
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Type
Printed Document
Description
Enclosed a copy of Spanish treaty with Chickasaw Nation allowing them to build a fortification in the south western territory (U.S. territory), believed this was contrary to the Spaniards official position of peace with United States. Enclosed letter and affidavit of Gov. St. Clair that supports aggressive intentions of Spanish. Wayne advised Gov. Manuel Gayose de Lemos to immediately remove Spanish troops from U.S. territory in order to preserve peace b/w the two nations.
Date
11/12/1795
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Greene Ville
Collection
Document number
1795111253500
Note
Documents Cited: 1795091093299 and 1795102413199
Notable persons
Timothy Pickering
Anthony Wayne
Manuel Gayose de Lemos
governor
Spanish
Spaniards
troops
Chickasaw
Indians
Indian Nation
William Clark
Creek
Chocktaw
Notable locations
Greene Ville
Head Quarters
Upper Louisiana
Chickasaw Bluffs
Chickasaw Cliffs
south western territory
Florida
Florada
Louisiana
Notable items
artillery
affidavit
flag
