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Governor Wright's Letter to the Earl of Hillsborough, Discussing Reports of Men Murdered by Indians and the Burning of Indian Nuts Along the Oconee River, Enclosing Copy of a Speech Made to Chiefs of the Lower Creek Nation Reminding Them of the Treaty of Augusta
Governor Wright's Letter to the Earl of Hillsborough Discussing Talks Between the Lower and Upper Creek Nations, and His Hopes that Royal Authorisation Will be Given for Him to Issue Writs for the Electing Members for the Four Southern Provinces to Sit at Assembly
The Earl of Hillsborough's Letter to Governor Wright, Offering Apologies for the Unresolved Murders Committed by Indians
Letter Sent by Governor Wright, Referring to Reports that Indian Accused of Murder Had Been Killed by White Captors, Negotiations with Indian Chiefs on Such a Matter, and the Reduction of Troops in East Florida Inhibiting Georgia from Obtaining Reinforcements
Governor Wright's Letter to the Earl of Hillsborough Informing Him of a Fray Between Indians and Back Settlers Over the Theft of Horses
James Habersham's Letter to the Earl of Hillsborough, Discussing Report from Edward Bairnard, Magistrate in Augusta, of an Altercation Between Creek Indians and Back Settlers, and Referring to the Profitable State of Indigo Crops
The Life of George Washington
Memorial History of Augusta, Georgia : from Its Settlement in 1735 to the Close of the Eighteenth Century
Author: Charles Colcock Jones (Jr.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 684
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 684
Book Description