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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Interpreters Arrival, Arrival of Moravian Missionaries, and Timing of Conference Document
Letter from Federal Commissioners for Sandusky conference to Major Isaac Craig on interpreters, wampum, runners, and timing of Sandusky Conference Document
Letter from Canadian Colonel Alexander McKee to Federal Commissioners for Conference at Sandusky Document
Confrontation with Indians at Spanish Creek Document
Events with Lower Creeks, Coweta, Broken Arrow, Usuchees and Chehaws Document
Council meeting in which the Commissioners of the United States, Colonel Simcoe, military officers and Indians from the council assembled Document
The Indians Killed at Spanish Creek Document
Whereabouts of Men and Boys from Cussetah Town Document
Killing of Creek Indians at Spanish Creek & Detention of Indians at Seagrove's Home Document
Seagrove's Indian Houseguests and Washington's Orders for Georgia Militia to Temporarily Halt Operations against Bad Towns Document
Murder of Indians and David Cornell, son of Joseph Cornell, the mutinous withdrawal of Georgia militia, and his affidavit regarding financial interest in Indian trade or commerce Document
Prospects for Peace Following the Killing of Indians and David Cornell Document
Answer of Federal Commissioners for Conference at Sandusky to speech delivered by Captain Brant on behalf of western Indians Document
Remarks of Federal Commissioners and Indian Chiefs at Sandusky Conference Document
Letter from the Federal Commissioners at the Sandusky Council Document
Requesting Orders to General Wayne to Abstain from Hostilities Document
Requesting Prices of Indian Goods and Transportation from Philadelphia to Pittsburg Document
Unconfirmed reports of whites killed by Indians Document
Conducting the Security of the Frontier Document
Requesting continued restraint, status of arms shipments, and orders to Captain Constant Freeman Document
Raising of additional militia in Georgia, and controversy over Federal command of troops Document
A talk from the heads of the Upper and Lower Creeks, by order of the Mad Dog, of the Tuckabatchees to be forwarded to His Excellency General George Washington, President of United States Document
Inquiry as to when Indian Nations will arrive at Sandusky Document
A talk from the heads of the Upper and Lower Creeks, by order of the Mad Dog, of the Tuckaubatchees, given out in the Cussetah Square, at a meeting of a number of Lower Creeks, this 21st July, 1793-to be forwarded to his Excellency General Washington, President of the United States. Document
Governor of Georgia writes to Secretary at War regarding Indian hostilities Document