John Watts
5 documents

Discharging of troops
04/27/1787 LetterbookInforms Captain John Watts that Congress has discharged the troops of which Watt's corps are a part. Also tells Watts that the Secretary at War has drawn warrants in his favor.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)- No image
Let us punish them for you.
06/17/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentSmith urges Cherokee chief Watts to forego taking satisfaction against the white men who committed the base act against his people. The President can be relied upon to punish them instead.
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Letter to Cherokee Chief
09/20/1794 DocumentLetter from General James Robertson to John Watts, halfbreed chief of the Cherokee Indians. Image not available.
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Response to Cherokee John Watts' Concerns Over Boundaries, Etc.
12/27/1796 Letterbook CopyMcHenry speaks on behalf of the president, who says he is pleased by the Indians' inclinations toward peace. Notes he is sending Silas Dinsmoor, an Indian agent, to live among them. Says that the …
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