Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d Congress, 1st Session, 1793, Vol. II [3C-B2] (RG 233) {M1268, roll 14}

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Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d Congress, 1st Session, 1793, Vol. II [3C-B2] (RG 233) {M1268, roll 14}

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3d Cong, House, Sec War Confidential Rep, RG233

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Report on the Southwestern Frontier Document
Yourself and Property Shall Be Safe Document
Journal of Commissioners of United States appointed to hold treaty at Sandusky for purpose of making peace with Western Indians Document
A warning about the effect of white settler encroachments on Indian land Document
Letter from James Seagrove to the Chiefs and Headmen of the Cussetah and Coweta Towns Document
Letter from James Seagrove to Indian Interpreter Alexander Cornell Document
Letter from James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, to David Cornell on his bad actions owing to the wicked advice of white me Document
Letter from James Seagrove to Fine Bones, Chief of the Broken Arrow Document
Letter from James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, to leader of Courtas [Courlas] warning of the northern tribes Document
Letter from James Seagrove to the White Lieutenant, of the Oakfuskies Document
Letter from James Seagrove Indian Agent, to James Holmes, acting as as an assistant amoung the Creeks Document
Letter from James Seagrove Indian Agent, to Timothy Bernard on Creek matters and relationships with northern tribes Document
Letter from James Seagrove Indian Agent, to John Kinnard, wealthy Creek of mixed blood and Hitchiti chief Document
Letter from Governor of Georgia Edward Telfair to Major Henry Gaither regarding use of militia in response to recent outrages by whites and Indians Document
Letter from Timothy Barnard [Bernard] to Major Henry Gaither regarding translator Mr George Cornells, son of Joseph Cornells Document
Letter from Secretary of War Henry Knox to Governor of Georgia Edward Telfair regarding application to President of United States for calling out militia and shipment of arms and ammunition on apprehension of danger from Cherokees Document
Letter from Charles Weatherford to Indian Agent James Seagrove on the death of General McGillivray and prospects for peace in the aftermath Document
Robert Brown's Affidavit at Camden County Georgia recounting his observations at the robbery and murder at Robert Seagrove's store at Traders Hill on St Mary's Document
Ann Gray's Account of the Murders of Moffitt and Herring Document
Citizens of Glynn County make criminal allegations against Creek Indians Document
A talk delivered by Timothy Bernard to the Indians assembled at the Cussetahs and interpreted by himself Document
Letter from Charles Weatherford to Creek Indian Agent James Seagrove on confusion since death of General McGillivray Document
Letter from Timothy Bernard to James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent regarding white settler encroachments Document
James Seagrove to the Chiefs, Head Men, and Warriors, of the whole Creek nation regarding Creek murder of white men at Trader's Hill near St Marys River Document
Circular letter to the chiefs of the Upper and Lower Creeks regarding murder of white settlers at Traders Hill Document