Peace with the Creek Nation

Item

Title

Peace with the Creek Nation

Description

Seagrove ommends Kinnard for his allegiance and assistance with peace between U.S. and the Creek Nation. He mentions the confusion in the Indian Nation, stolen property, and Indian mischief. He requests that Kinnard forward the invitation to peace talks with U.S. representative to all lower Indian towns, especially those that were deceived by Bowles.

year created

1792

month created

10

day created

07

sent from location

Creek nation, St. Mary's

recipient

in collection

note

Enclosed in Seagrove to Knox, 10/17/1792

notable person/group

John Kinnard
James Seagrove
Creek
Indians
Indian Nation
Bryant
Allen
Spaniards
Spanish
chiefs
Galphin
Bowles

notable location

Creek nation, St. Mary's
river
Georgia
frontier
territory
border
Indian lands

notable item/thing

provisions
bushel
corn
blanket
shroud
goods
supply
negotiations
peace
war
treaty
invitation
allegiance
assistance
talks
council
Indian relations
deception
violence

document number

1792100790200

Document instances

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Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author James Seagrove Creek nation, St. Mary's [n/a]
Recipient John Kinnard [unknown] [n/a]