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Frontiers are Infested with Indians Document
Extract of Letter from James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, to Constant Freeman Document
Captain Fauche writes the Governor regarding Indian crimes Document
Inflict Due Punishment on Them Document
Letter from Timothy Bernard [Barnard] from Oakmulgee on peace efforts with Creek Nation Document
Governor of Georgia writes to Secretary at War regarding Indian hostilities Document
Statement by Brigade Major Buckner Harris, 1st Brigade, 1st Division to James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent Document
Letter from James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, to Georgia Governor Telfair on efforts by Georgia militia to prevent Seagrove from meeting with Creek Chiefs Document
United States Relieved from a Heavy Expense Document
Extract of letter from Major General Anthony Wayne to Secretary of War Henry Knox from Hobson's Choice, near Fort Washington on campaign preparations Document
An Actual State of War Document
Speech to Six Nations on Peace Agreement Document
Letter from James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, to Henry Knox Secretary of War on militia attack on village of Little Oakfuskees and purported duplicity by Georgia Governor Telfair Document
No Further Claims are to be Admitted Document
Letter from Major Henry Gaither to Secretary of War Henry Knox expressing loyalty to Federal Government Document
Long Sufferings of the People Document
Letter from James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, to Henry Knox, on Georgia efforts to undermine peace with Creeks Document
Letter from Captain Constant Freeman to Secretary of War Henry Knox on James Seagrove's failure to go into Creek Indian country, efforts of Georgia militia, and a suggestion that the Governor Telfair may call off further offensive operations unless sanctioned by Federal Government Document
Letter from James Seagrove to Georgia Governor Telfair requesting support in allowing Oakfuskees to settle matters with Cowetas for injuries done, to stop expeditions into Creek country, to prohibit future expeditions unless authorized by law Document
Disbursements for the Pay of the Army Document
[Untitled] Document
Letter from Timothy Barnard [Bernard] to James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, on the prospects for peace prior to the onset of winter Document
Letter from Timothy Barnard [Bernard] to James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, on the prospects for peace, Warrior King's meeting with lower Creeks, White Lieutenant and upper Creek Chiefs Document
Reconciliation with the Cherokees Document
Letter from Timothy Barnard [Bernard] to James Seagrove Creek Indian Agent, reporting on favorable prospects for peace Document