Letter from His Excellency Governor Bullock, of Georgia, in Reply to the Honorable John Scott

Letter from His Excellency Governor Bullock, of Georgia, in Reply to the Honorable John Scott

Author: Georgia Governor (1868-1871 Bullock)

Publisher: Wentworth Press

Published: 2019-03-04

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9780526615179

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Letter, 1825 Mar. 29, Chatahochee [sic, Georgia] to George M. Troup [Governor of Georgia]

Letter, 1825 Mar. 29, Chatahochee [sic, Georgia] to George M. Troup [Governor of Georgia]

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Published: 1823

Total Pages: 3

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Letter dated March 29, 1825 from Creek Chief William McIntosh via Samuel Hawkins to Georgia Governor (and McIntosh's cousin) George M. Troup. McIntosh inquires about the ratification of a recent treaty (probably the Treaty of Indian Springs, 1825) and the hostilities that may follow. He also asks Troup for two thousand dollars which he promises to pay back when the first treaty payment is made. McIntosh was killed on April 30, 1825 by Creeks opposed to the treaty.


Letter [with Enclosures] 1788 June 17, Augusta, [Georgia To] [George] Handley, Governor [of Georgia]

Letter [with Enclosures] 1788 June 17, Augusta, [Georgia To] [George] Handley, Governor [of Georgia]

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Published: 1788

Total Pages: 14

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This is a letter with several enclosures from Robert Forsyth, State Agent, to Georgia Governor George Handley (1788-1789) dated June 17, 1788. Forsyth writes to the governor concerning the state's accounts with supply contractors and mentions procuring provisions for an Indian treaty (possibly the contemplated Rock Landing treaty). Forsyth encloses a receipt, dated June 3, 1788, for troop supplies purchased from Hillhouse and Kellogg. Forsyth also encloses a letter from contractor David Hillhouse to himself, dated June 16, 1788, that contains several enclosures relative to military provisions. These enclosures include a copy of a letter, dated April 24, 1788, from General James Jackson to Hillhouse regarding appointments in Jackson's district, and an undated copy of a letter from General Elijah Clarke to Hillhouse regarding frontier stations in Greene County. A copy of a letter, dated May 7, 1788, from Colonel (Henry?) Karr to Hillhouse respecting military supplies is also included in Hillhouse's letter to Forsyth. Also included in this document is a letter from Colonel (Henry?) Karr to Hillhouse, dated May 17, 1788, pertaining to supplies for frontier stations. Karr reports that unnamed Indians attacked Carmicael's Station and attempted to burn it. He states that the station is in desperate need of supplies, particularly ammunition. This document may be related to tcc122.


Letter , 1813 Aug. 24, Savannah to the Governor of Georgia, David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville

Letter , 1813 Aug. 24, Savannah to the Governor of Georgia, David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville

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Published: 1813

Total Pages: 4

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This document is a letter from Greene R. Duke to Governor of Georgia, David B. Mitchell (1809-1813, 1815-1817), dated August 24, 1813. Greene informs the governor that he has recently learned of an intended expedition against an unnamed group of Indians (probably the Upper Creeks) and wishes to be involved in the excursion as a soldier. He also refers to a previous acquaintance with the governor.