An address from Badger and other representatives of the Cherokee Nation to Richard Winn, superintendant to Andrew Pickens. Badger discusses a prisoner exchange that fell through. The Cherokee object to the negotiations at French Broad River, and…
Handley lets Pickens know that he should expect a letter from the Superintendant of Indian Affairs for the Southern Department. He also reports on an attack by Creek Indians
Knox confirms that Pickens' message to the President was relayed. He discusses the difficulty of establishing peace with the Native Americans without further armed conflict.
Pickens confirms a shipment of munitions from Gov. Pinckney, and describes the organization of districts in the upstate. He also describes negotiations with the Cherokee
Pickens writes to Little Turkey about a treaty negotiation that the Cherokee did not attend at French Broad River, and assures the tribe that he and the United States are still committed to peace between them.