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Thomas Butler
Lieutenant Colonel
Charles Weatherford
Trader, Scotch or English, married McGillivray's half sister. Possibly father of Chief William Weatherford
Alexander Thompson
Brigadier General Thomas Posey
Jeremiah Smith
Cabinet
The number of Cabinet members varied. During the PWD period (1784-1800), the Cabinet consisted of 3 members: the Secretaries of State, Treasury, and War. The Attorney General was not considered part of the Cabinet.
A. A. Muller
Charles Anderson
Fine Bones
Alexander Cornell
Interpreter for Benjamin Hawkins, Indian Agent
William Bradford
Mr. Giles
Jacob Townshend
Charles Young
White
James Holmes
Assistant among Creeks for James Seagrove, Creek Indian Agent.
Mr. Comegy
John Lardney
John Crosby
Louis Otto
William Perkins
Edward Wayne
David Cornell
Cornelius Lyman
John Miller
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