Notes for Letter from Georgia Governor Telfair to Secretary of War Henry Knox on General Twiggs' assessment of Creek dispositions, and death of half breed Cornell: Page #2 Original title: 1letterbook/NOP01_190.jpg Cancel Reset Transcription we will in all probability effect a restoration of property as well as the liberation of unfortunate Captives from among us, now in that nation to destroy their towns and crops and possess ourselves of prisoners will ensure peace on a solid bases, and on no other principle can it be of any duration. An half breed named Cornells, going with some dispatches to M .r Seagrove was unfortunately killed by a detachment of horse that was ordered out in Cambden County. The particulars I have not as yet been satisfactorily informed of; in order to guard against future violences of this nature, I have directed all dispatches by flags from the Nation to be transmitted to me. I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient Servant, Edw.d Telfair Notes are a workspace where project participants can keep ideas and observations regarding the transcription of the page. When contributing to the notes, it is encouraged to include the user and timestamp.