Browse Items (18 total)

Ms121Let18_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
A list of questions for a deposition (?) regarding inheritance of a piece of property.

Ms121Let17_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
A memo for Pickens listing quantities of supplies

Ms121Let16_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Smith requests $7.50 owed to him by Pickens. His brother confirms reciept of this on the reversse.

Ms121Let15_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
A ledger of cash owed to Pickens for various food deliveries

Ms121Let14_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
A receipt for a shipment of food staples .

Ms121Let13_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
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

Ms121Let12_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Pickens reports that there have been no attacks the inhabitants of the frontier near where Pickens lives. He reports on an election of officers in Greensville County

Ms121Let11_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
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…

Ms121Let10_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
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.

Ms121Let9_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Pinckney discusses a peace agreement between the Creek and the US.
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