Copy of Letter from David Henley to Oliver Wolcott on Indian Affairs; conduct of militia; commercial dealings with Indians

Item

Type

Copy of Signed Document

Title

Copy of Letter from David Henley to Oliver Wolcott on Indian Affairs; conduct of militia; commercial dealings with Indians

Description

Henley reports that he has forwarded accounts of John Overturn, agent for Indian supplies, has forwarded goods to Chickasaws and Choctaws . Henley is critical of the militia; acting without orders; trying to draw their 25 cents, and instances of misconduct. Henley has clarified militia pay. Abuses commited in the district are great; has confirmed this with affadavits of disinterested persons. Commercial part of Indian affairs is in good stead. Mentions General Smith, whom he seems to favor over General Robertson.

year created

1795

month created

09

day created

08

author

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notable person/group

Oliver Wolcott
David Henley
John Overturn
Mr. Deaderick
Chickasaws
Choctaws
Mr Foster, contractor
Mr Tate
Secretary of War
General Smith
General Robertson
Treasury Department
Agent Indian Affairs

notable location

Choctaw
Chickasaw
Tennessee
Knoxville
Philadelphia

document number

1795090890001

page start

1

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[view document] (4 pages) YYL17 (4 pages) Collection: Settled Indian Accounts and Claims, 1794-1894. (RG217) B: 5
[view document] (4 pages) YYL17a (4 pages) Collection: Settled Indian Accounts and Claims, 1794-1894. (RG217) B: 5

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author David Henley [unknown] [n/a]
Recipient Oliver Wolcott, Jr. [unknown] [n/a]