Governor Edward Telfair

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Governor Edward Telfair

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Governor Edward Telfair

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Member, Continental Congress; Signer of the Articles of Confederation; Indian Commissioner, 1783; Governor of Georgia, 1786 & 1790–1793.

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Edward

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Telfair

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Talk of Old Tassel with Governor of Georgia Document
Priorities of the President to Avoid War and to Protect Citizens Document
Regarding Treaty of New York between Creeks and United States Document
A Warning Against Retaliation in Georgia Document
Full and Entire Pacification with the Creeks Document
No Impediment to the Boundary Document
Adherence to the Terms of the Treaty of New York Document
Maintaining Peace with the Creek Nation Document
Indian Relations and Settler Unrest Document
Negotiations with the Creek Nation Document
Indian Hostilities Document
Letter from Secretary of War Henry Knox to Governor of Georgia Edward Telfair regarding application to President of United States for calling out militia and shipment of arms and ammunition on apprehension of danger from Cherokees Document
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Letter from the Governor of Georgia author Document
Letter Citation author Document
Letter Citation author Document
Let the Hatchet Be Buried author Document
Serious and Early Attack Being Meditated author Document
Preserving the Peace & Preparing for War author Document
Proclamation of Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia author Document
Savage Principle of Retaliation author Document
Letter from Governor of Georgia Edward Telfair to Major Henry Gaither regarding use of militia in response to recent outrages by whites and Indians author Document
Letter from Governor Telfair to Major Gaither regarding murders and outrages by Creeks against whites in County of Glynn author Document
Indian Hostilities author Document
Letter from Edward Telfair Governor of Georgia to Secretary of War Henry Knox on robbery and murder at Traders Hill on St Marys author Document