Spanish Treaty with Chickasaw on U.S. Land

Item

Type

Printed Document

Title

Spanish Treaty with Chickasaw on U.S. Land

Description

Enclosed a copy of Spanish treaty with Chickasaw Nation allowing them to build a fortification in the south western territory (U.S. territory), believed this was contrary to the Spaniards official position of peace with United States. Enclosed letter and affidavit of Gov. St. Clair that supports aggressive intentions of Spanish. Wayne advised Gov. Manuel Gayose de Lemos to immediately remove Spanish troops from U.S. territory in order to preserve peace b/w the two nations.

year created

1795

month created

11

day created

12

author

sent from location

Greene Ville

recipient

in collection

in microfilm

note

Documents Cited: 1795091093299 and 1795102413199

notable person/group

Timothy Pickering
Anthony Wayne
Manuel Gayose de Lemos
governor
Spanish
Spaniards
troops
Chickasaw
Indians
Indian Nation
William Clark
Creek
Chocktaw

notable location

Greene Ville
Head Quarters
Upper Louisiana
Chickasaw Bluffs
Chickasaw Cliffs
south western territory
Florida
Florada
Louisiana

notable item/thing

artillery
affidavit
flag

notable idea/issue

foreign relations
Indian relations
land rights
peace
war
hostility
cession
defense
aggression
protection

document number

1795111253500

number of pages

2

Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (0 pages) [no image] Collection: Printed Versions [unknown]
[view document] (0 pages) [no image] Publication: Anthony Wayne, A Name in Arms [unknown]
[view document] (0 pages) [no image] Microfilm: Anthony Wayne Papers [unknown]

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Anthony Wayne Greene Ville [n/a]
Recipient Timothy Pickering [unknown] [n/a]