Proceedings in relation to a Creek Treaty.
[American State Papers, Indian Affairs, vol. 8, p. 754-862] [Senate Doc. 249, 19th Congress, 2nd Session]
Senate Doc. 249 - Proceedings in relation to a Creek Treaty
This is a collection of documents titled "Proceedings in Relation to a Creek Treaty" that are reproduced in the American State Papers, volume 8.
Much of the letters were written by or written to George M. Troup, the Governor
of Georgia.
Proceedings in Relation to a Creek Treaty
(p. 754-761)
Part 1:
Letter from George M. Troup to the Senators and Representatives from Georgia.
Letter from Duncan G. Campbell to George M. Troup, Jan. 31, 1825.
Letter from the Chiefs of the Coweta, Talladega, Cusseta, Broken Arrow, and Hitcheta towns to the President, Jan. 25, 1825.
Agreement between the Chiefs of the Coweta, Talladega, Cusseta, Broken Arrow, and Hitcheta towns, Jan. 25, 1825.
Letter from John H. Broadnax, Jan. 26, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Duncan G. Campbell and James Merriwether, Feb. 8, 1825.
Letter from Duncan G. Campbell and James Merriwether to George M. Troup, Feb. 9, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Duncan G. Campbell and James Merriwether, Feb. 12, 1825.
Letter from Duncan G. Campbell and James Merriwether to George M. Troup, Feb. 13, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Senators and Representatives from Georgia, Feb. 15, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Congress, Feb. 17,
1825.
Proclamation from George M. Troup, March 21, 1825.
Letter from William McIntosh to George M. Troup,
March 29, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to William McIntosh,
March 29, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to D. G. Campbell,
April 4, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Campbell and
Merriwether, U. S. Commissioners, April 4, 1925.
Part 2
Letter from George M. Troup to William McIntosh,
April 4, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to D. G. Campbell,
April 5, 1825.
Letter from William McIntosh to George M. Troup,
April 6, 1825.
Letter from Duncan G. Campbell to George M. Troup,
April 7, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to William McIntosh,
April 9, 1825.
Letter from William McIntosh to George M. Troup,
April 12, 1825.
Letter from William McIntosh to George M. Troup,
April 12, 1825.
Letter from the Creek Chiefs to the Legislature of
the State of Georgia, April 12, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to William McIntosh,
April 18, 1825.
Letter from Alexander Ware to George M. Troup,
April 14, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to William McIntosh,
April 16, 1825.
Letter from William McIntosh to George M. Troup,
April 25, 1825.
Documents on the subject of the murder of General McIntosh
and other friendly chiefs of the Creek nation. (p. 761-774)
Part 1:
Letter from the principal chiefs of Coweta to George M. Troup, Feb. 17, 1825.
Letter from the principal chiefs of Coweta to George M. Troup, Feb. 20, 1825.
Extract from the Executive Journal, Feb. 19, 1825
Letter from George M. Troup to the chiefs of Tuckaubatchee and Cussetah, Feb. 26, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Col. Henry Lamar, Feb. 26, 1825.
Letter from Chilly McIntosh to George M. Troup, March 3, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Chilly McIntosh, March 5, 1825.
Letter from Henry G. Lamar to George M. Troup, March 10, 1825.
Part 2:
Letter from Benjamin Hawkins to George M. Troup, April 10, 1825.
Letter from Samuel Hawkins to George M. Troup, April 12, 1825
Letter from Samuel Hawkins, date ?
Letter from John Crowell to Col. Wm. Hambly, Aug. 22, 1823.
Letter from Alexander Ware to George M. Troup, May 1, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the President of the United States, May 3, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Col. Joseph Marshall, May 3, 1825.
Letter from Peggy & Susannah McIntosh to Col. Duncan G. Campbell & Major James Merriwether, May 3, 1825.
Letter from Jane Hawkins to Col. Duncan G. Campbell & Major James Merriwether, May 3, 1825.
Order
Letter from George M. Troup to Major Generals Wimberly, Shorter, and Miller, May 5, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Alexander Ware, May 5, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Major Generals Wimberly and Miller, May 5, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, May 5, 1825.
Part 3:
Letter from Charles J. McDonald to George M. Troup, May 6, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Charles J. McDonald, May 7, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, May 9, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Charles J. McDonald, May 10, 1825.
Testimony of Francis Flournoy regarding the murder of William McIntosh, April 30, 1825.
Grand jury request to investigate murder of William McIntosh.
Request for letter to be published, May 17, 1825.
Letter form Little Prince, March 4, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the chiefs and headmen of the Friendly Creeks, May 21, 1825.
Documents on the subject of the claims of Georgia, under 1802 compact,
in reference to land occupied by the Cherokees in Georgia. (p. 774-777)
Letter from John Forsyth to George M. Troup, March 24, 1825.
Letter from John Forsyth to James Barbour, March 9, 1825.
Letter from James Barbour to John Forsyth, March 23, 1825
Letter from Thomas L. McKenney to John Ross, George Lowery, and Elijah Hicks, Cherokee Delegation, March 12, 1825.
Extract of a letter from the Cherokee Delegation to Thomas L. McKenney, March 14, 1825.
Extract of a letter from the Cherokee Delegation to Thomas L. McKenney, March 12, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to John Forsyth, April 6, 1825.
Governor's message to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, November 7, 1825. (p. 777-784)
Report of Creek Indian Affairs (p. 784-795)
Correspondence between the Governor
of Georgia (George M. Troup),
the general government, and it's agents, in reference to the late treaty.
(p. 795-820)
Part 1:
Letter from General Gaines to George M. Troup, June 13, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, June 13, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Captain Harrison, June 10, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, June 14, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, June 13, 1825.
Letter from General Gaines to George M. Troup, June 14, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, June 15, 1825.
Letter from General Gaines to George M. Troup, June 16, 1825.
Letter from General Gaines to George M. Troup, June 16, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, June 16, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, June 18, 1825.
Letter from General Gaines to George M. Troup, June 22, 1825.
Letter from General Gaines to George M. Troup, July 1, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, July 4, 1825.
Letter from General Gaines to George M. Troup, July 10, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, July 16, 1825.
Part 2:
Letter from General Gaines to George M. Troup, July 28, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Gaines, August 6, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to T. P. Andrews, June 14, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to T. P. Andrews, June 13, 1825.
Letter from T. P. Andrews to George M. Troup, June 18, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to T. P. Andrews, June 20, 1825.
Letter from T. P. Andrews to George M. Troup, June 23, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to T. P. Andrews, June 27, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to T. P. Andrews, June 18, 1825.
Part 3:
Letter from George M. Troup to T. P. Andrews, June 28, 1825.
Letter from T. P. Andrews to George M. Troup, July 4, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, June 15, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, June 15, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, June 28, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the President of the United States, June 13, 1825.
Letter from C. Vandeventer to George M. Troup, June 25, 1825.
Letter from C. Vandeventer to George M. Troup, June 25, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to C. Vandeventer, June 25, 1825.
Letter from The Secretary of War to George M. Troup, July 21,1825.
Letter from The Secretary of War to General Gaines, July 21, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, August 15, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, June 22, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the President of the United States, July 26, 1825.
Part 4:
Letter from George M. Troup to the President of the United States, August 7, 1825.
Letter from The Secretary of War to George M. Troup, August 30, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the President of the United States, August 31, 1825.
Letter from The Secretary of War to George M. Troup, September 19, 1825.
Letter from The Secretary of War to General Gaines, September 19, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, October 1, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Secretary of War, October 15, 1825.
Letter from Warren Jourdan, Seaborn Jones, W. W. Williamson, and W. H. Torrance, to
George M. Troup, June 26, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Messrs. Jourdan, Jones, Torrance, and Williamson, June 18, 1825.
Letter from Georgia Commissioners to George M. Troup, June 28, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Seaborn Jones, June 23, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Georgia Commissioners, June 23, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Georgia Commissioners, July 1, 1825.
Letter from Warren Jourdan and W. W. Williamson to
George M. Troup, July 2, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Georgia Commissioners, June 28, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to the Georgia Commissioners, June 28, 1825.
Letter from Warren Jourdan and W. W. Williamson to
George M. Troup, June 30, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to Messrs. Jourdan, Jones, Torrance, and Williamson, June 15, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Shorter, June 10, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Ware, June 11, 1825.
Letter from General Ware to George M. Troup, July 11, 1825.
Letter from George M. Troup to General Ware, July 14, 1825.
Report of the Georgia Commissioners in the case of the Indian agent, dated July 16, 1825. (p. 820-825)
Correspondence between the United States' agents and the Georgia
Commissioners. (825-843)
Part 1:
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to General E.
P. Gaines, June 20, 1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to General E. P. Gaines,
June 20, 1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to General E.
P. Gaines, June 21, 1825.
Letter from John Crowell, June 20, 1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to John
Crowell, June 25, 1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to General E.
P. Gaines, June 25, 1825.
Letter from General E. P. Gaines to the
Georgia Commissioners, June 26, 1825.
Statement of occurrences at Fort Mitchell, June 25,
1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to Major T.
P. Andrews, Special Agent, June 25, 1825.
Letter from Colonel John Crowell to the Georgia
Commissioners, June 28, 1825.
Letter from the Commissioners to Colonel John
Crowell, June 28, 1825.
Letter from Major T. P. Andrews, Special Agent, to
the Georgia Commissioners, June 27, 1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to Major
General E. P. Gaines, June 30, 1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to Major
General E. P. Gaines, July 1, 1825.
Letter from Major T. P. Andrews, Special Agent, to
the Georgia Commissioners, July 1, 1825.
Part 2:
Letter from the Commissioners to Major T. P.
Andrews, Special Agent, July 1, 1825.
Letter from Major T. P. Andrews, Special Agent, to
the Georgia Commissioners, July 1, 1825.
Letter from Major E. G. W. Butler to the Georgia
Commissioners, July 1, 1825.
Letter from M. J. Kenan, Secretary, &c., to
Major E. G. W. Butler, July 3, 1825.
Letter from Major Butler to the Georgia
Commissioners, July 3, 1825.
Letter from the Commissioners to Major General E.
P. Gaines, July 3, 1825.
Letter from Major Sutler to the Georgia
Commissioners, July 4, 1825.
Letter from Messrs. Smith, Compere, and Hill to
Messrs. Jones, Torrance, and Jourdan, June 27, 1825.
Testimony of James Moss in relation to the conduct
of Colonel John Crowell, June 28, 1825.
Interrogatories (questions) to be exhibited to the
Reverend L. Compere ,
Reverend L. Compere's answers to Interrogatories
(questions)
Statement of Josiah Gray, an Indian half-breed,
July 3, 1825.
Testimony of John M. Batch to Wm. H. Torrance
& Seaborn Jones, June 30, 1825.
Testimony of Henry Finch to Wm. H. Torrance &
Seaborn Jones, June 30, 1825.
Part 3:
Testimony of Stephen Hawkins, June 21, 1825.
Testimony of John W. Freeman, July 8, 1825.
Deposition of Haynes Crabtree, July 4, 1825.
Interrogatories to John A. Peck.
Answers of John A. Peck to the interrogatories.
Memorandum of testimony which, it is said, will be
furnished by Colonel White, of Florida.
Testimony of Angus Colquhoun, Sept. 25, 1825.
Testimony of Samuel Howard Fay, July 1,
1825.
Testimony of Philip Scoggin, Sept. 6, 1825.
Testimony of David C. Wallic, Sept. 14, 1825.
Testimony of William Barnard, June 10, 1825 .
Interrogatories to be exhibited to Brigadier
General Alexander Ware.
Answers to interrogatories to Brigadier General
Alexander Ware .
Testimony of Samuel Dorsey, Sept. 12, 1825 .
Interrogatories exhibited to the Rev. Isaac Smith.
Report of the Georgia Commissioners, dates August 23, 1825. (p. 843-851)
Part 1:
Letter from Elisha Wood, Secretary, to James
Harbour, Secretary of War, Aug. 29, 1825.
Letter from William H. Torrance and William W.
Williamson to George M. Troup, Aug. 23, 1825.
Interrogatories to be exhibited to Duncan G.
Campbell and William F. Hay.
Answers of D. G. Campbell, July 1825.
Answers of William F. Hay's, July 1825.
William Merriwether's affidavit, July 29, 1825.
Interrogatories to be exhibited to the Rev. Samuel
K. Hodges, July 1825.
Cross-interrogatories to be exhibited to the Rev.
Samuel K. Hodges, July 21, 1825.
Answers to the direct interrogatories, July 28, 1825.
Interrogatories to be exhibited to Lewis Wynn.
Answers of Lewis Wynn to the foregoing
interrogatories, Aug. 16, 1825 .
Interrogatories to be exhibited to Bolin Smith, Hugh
W. Ector, and George Stinson.
The separate answers of Bolin Smith to the
foregoing interrogatories, Aug. 16, 1825.
The answers of Hugh W. Ector to the,
interrogatories annexed, Aug. 16, 1825.
The answers of George Stinson to the
interrogatories annexed, Aug. 16, 1825.
Further interrogatories to be exhibited to George
Stinson, July 1825.
The answers of George Stinson to the foregoing
interrogatories, Aug. 16, 1925.
Interrogatories to be exhibited to Joel Bailey
concerning the Indian affairs.
The answers of Joel Bailey to the annexed
interrogatories.
Appendix to no. 3.
Affidavit of Reverend I. L. Brooks, Oct. 17, 1825.
Affidavit of Colonel Michael Watson, Nov. 10, 1825.
Affidavit of C. B. Strong, Oct. 23, 1825.
Affidavit of Major Joel Bailey, Nov. 16, 1825.
Published addresses of the different United States Agents. (p. 851-862)
Part 1:
Letter from Major Andrews (United States special
agent) to the public, July 5, 1825.
Letter from T. P. Andrews to John Crowell, June 21,
1825.
Letter from John Crowell to the public, Aug. 2,
1825.
Letter from T. P. Andrews to John Crowell, Aug. 1,
1825.
Letter from Edmund Pendleton Gaines to the Georgia
Journal, Aug. 16, 1825.
Letter from Edmund Pendleton Gaines to George M.
Troup,
Aug. 29, 1825.
Letter from Edmund Pendleton Gaines to George M.
Troup, Sept. 12, 1825.
Reply of Major T. P. Andrews to the reports of the
Georgia Commissioners, Sept. 17, 1825.
Part 3:
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to T. P.
Andrews, June 25, 1825.
Letter from T. P. Andrews to the Georgia
Commissioners, June 27, 1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to General
Gaines, July 1, 1825.
Letter from T. P. Andrews to the Georgia
Commissioners, July 1, 1825.
Letter from the Georgia Commissioners to T. P.
Andrews, July 1, 1825 .
Letter from T. P. Andrews to Georgia
Commissioners July 1, 1825.
Correspondence on the subject of the dividing line between Georgia and Alabama. (p. 862)