Friendly Relations With the Creeks & Supply of Chickasaws
Item
Type
Recipient's Letterbook Copy
Title
Friendly Relations With the Creeks & Supply of Chickasaws
Description
Though the Creeks are a troublesome tribe and are at war with our allies the Chickasaws, current US policy requires friendly relations with them. Stores and arms are to be provided for the Chickasaws.
year created
1793
month created
04
day created
27
author
sent from location
War Department
recipient
in collection
in image
note
Spans Images 189-191 of this collection.
notable person/group
xxx Anthony Wayne xxxxx
xxx Henry xxxx Knox xxxxx
Brigadier Posey
Chickasaws
Creeks
Governor Blount
armourers
notable location
War Department
the Ohio
Fort Washington
Cumberland settlements
Chickasaw Bluffs on the Mississippi
notable item/thing
policy of the government
peace with the Creeks
satisfactory and reasonable compensation
arms at Fort Washington
boats
notable phrase
The Chickasaws are at war with the Creeks who are represented by Governor Blount to be extremely troublesome to the Cumberland settlements and other parts of his government--But it is the policy of the government to endeavor to preserve a peace with the Creeks...
document number
1793042700155
page start
189
transcription
War department
April 27th 1793
Sir
I wrote you fully the 20th Instant
a duplicate of which shall be sent by Brigadier Posey who is daily expected.
Not having heard from you by the last post it is presumed that you have been busily preparing for your descent down the Ohio -
The enclosed Message for the Chickasaws together with the articles enumerated in the enclosed schedule you will send to the Chickasaws as soon after your arrival at Fort Washington as the articles can be obtained.
The Chickasaws are at war with the Creeks who are represented by Governor Blount to be extremely troublesome to the Cumberland Settlements and other parts of his Government. But as it is the policy of the Government to endeavour to preserve a peace with the Creeks, the articles now forwarded are put upon the footing of services rendered to the United States.
It is presumed that some of the armourers may be found at Fort Washington willing to go to the Chickasaws - upon being promised a sattisfactory and reasonable compensation per month this you will please to do.
The
The arms at Fort Washington which have been [illegible] and repaired ought to be applyed to this service. There appears in the last returns to be one thousand and fifty three of this discription on hand - but they all ought to be in order.
You will send the articles to the Chickasaw bluffs on the Mississippi, contriving some mode of informing the nation of the time when they may be expected to arrive there. The boats ought to be well manned and well commanded.
Some vermilion will shortly be forwarded for the Chickasaws.
I am Sir with great esteem your humble servant
H Knox
Secy of War
Major General Wayne
April 27th 1793
Sir
I wrote you fully the 20th Instant
a duplicate of which shall be sent by Brigadier Posey who is daily expected.
Not having heard from you by the last post it is presumed that you have been busily preparing for your descent down the Ohio -
The enclosed Message for the Chickasaws together with the articles enumerated in the enclosed schedule you will send to the Chickasaws as soon after your arrival at Fort Washington as the articles can be obtained.
The Chickasaws are at war with the Creeks who are represented by Governor Blount to be extremely troublesome to the Cumberland Settlements and other parts of his Government. But as it is the policy of the Government to endeavour to preserve a peace with the Creeks, the articles now forwarded are put upon the footing of services rendered to the United States.
It is presumed that some of the armourers may be found at Fort Washington willing to go to the Chickasaws - upon being promised a sattisfactory and reasonable compensation per month this you will please to do.
The
The arms at Fort Washington which have been [illegible] and repaired ought to be applyed to this service. There appears in the last returns to be one thousand and fifty three of this discription on hand - but they all ought to be in order.
You will send the articles to the Chickasaw bluffs on the Mississippi, contriving some mode of informing the nation of the time when they may be expected to arrive there. The boats ought to be well manned and well commanded.
Some vermilion will shortly be forwarded for the Chickasaws.
I am Sir with great esteem your humble servant
H Knox
Secy of War
Major General Wayne
Item sets
Document instances
In image | In source | Location in source | |
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[view document] (3 pages) | DTC01 (286 pages) | Collection: Anthony Wayne Letterbooks Vol.1-3 | V: 2 |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | Henry Knox | War Department | [n/a] |
Recipient | Anthony Wayne | [unknown] | [n/a] |