Little Turkey
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Token of Friendship
09/13/1792 Printed DocumentReceived letter from Little Turkey which Blount viewed as a sincere token of friendship with United States and of desire for peace. Blount stated that towns that did not declare war will be able to …
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Boundaries Between the United States & the Cherokee Nation
06/04/1792 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentBlount informs Little Turkey and the other chiefs of the Cherokees of the plans to run the boundary lines between U. S. territory and the Cherokee nation. The United States commissioners who will run …
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Approved Roads for Travel
09/14/1792 Printed Documentthe Glass, Bloody Fellow and John Watts have stopped the party of warriors from the five lower towns from waging war against the United States. Blount notified Little Turkey that he would erect block …
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Reports Indian Talks and Affairs
08/31/1799 LetterbookReports that all is going well with Indian talks. Promises to send a flag for their next feast. Apologizes for trouble of horse given by Colonel Butler, then taken away. Looks forward to seeing him at …
Letters Sent by David Henley, Agent of the War Department, May 1, 1799-May 7, 1800. (RG217)
Reports Conditions of South West Point Ferry, where Indians Will Pass for Free
05/11/1799 LetterbookAgree to hire the ferry at South West Point. Mr. Clark is to build house and cut timber to accommodate travelers. Indians will pass free.
Letters Sent by David Henley, Agent of the War Department, May 1, 1799-May 7, 1800. (RG217)
