Letters Sent by David Henley, Agent of the War Department, May 1, 1799-May 7, 1800. (RG217)

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Letters Sent by David Henley, Agent of the War Department, May 1, 1799-May 7, 1800. (RG217)

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David Henley Ltrs Sent, RG217

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Abstracts of pay due militia Document
Importance of Good Settlers to Maintain Good Indian Relations Document
Effort to Settle Accounts, Estimate Pay Due Military under Col. Butler Document
Reports Conditions of South West Point Ferry, where Indians Will Pass for Free Document
Reaction to Indian Talks Document
Pleased with Indian Translator Mr. Thompson and Efforts to Restore Horses in Possession of Little Turkey; High Hopes for Meeting of Creek Nation Document
Debt Owed Colonel Gamble Document
Reports Interactions with Indian Agents Document
Requests Attention to Money for the Indian Department Document
Requests Money to Pay for the Treaty of Tellico Document
Requests Money to Pay James & William Pack according to the Treaty at Tallico Document
Requests Money to Pay Patrick Campbell for the Treaty at Tellico Document
Requests Money to Pay Anthony Foster for Recruitment Document
Requests Money for Samuel Mitchell, Choctaw Agents, for Indian Department Expenses Document
Requests Money for Cochran and Thursby Document
Account of Bills Paid, including Quartermasters Document
Continuation of Payments on Account for Treaty of Tellico; Accounts for Choctaw Agent Samuel Mitchell Document
Money and Claims of Colonel Roberts Document
Refers to Letters about Natchez, Chickasaw; Reports Cherokee Affairs Document
Expresses Concern about Indians Stealing Horses and War Dept. Response Document
Outlines Recent Postal Activity Document
Requests Supplies for George Druger for Fort Massac Document
Requests Money for George Drager, Having Lost His Horse Document
Requests Money for Thomas Humes for Recruiting 4th US Regiment Document
Account of Elijah Robertson Not Paid Document