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Old Letters and Correpondences mentioning the Chickamauga

July 10, 1784 letter from John Bell and Allexander Dugless, living in the Chickasaw Nation, to Colonel James Robertson at Nashborough

May 28, 1784 from Lachlan McIntosh Jr., Chairman of the Tennessee Treaty Commissioners, to Georgia Governor John Houstoun

Sept. 19, 1785 - Chotee [i.e., Chota ?] to Gov[ernor of North Carolina, Richard] Caswell / Col[onel] Joseph Martin

1785 to 1786 - Journal of the proceedings of the commissioners appointed to treat with the southern Indians [with accompanying] letter[s],

1786 Talk from the kings, chiefs and leaders of the Chickasaw Nation, sent to John Sevier, Esq[uire, Governor of Franklin], 1786

Aug. 5, 1787 - Sumner County, [Tennessee to] John Sevier, Governor of the State of Franklin / Anthony Bledsoe

Aug. 30, 1787 - Mount Pleasant, [State of] Franklin to Geo[rge] Mathews, Gov[ernor of Georgia] / John Sevier, Gov[ernor of Franklin]

Oct. 3, 1787 - Davidson County, No[rth] Carolina, [to] Governor George Mathews / James Robertson

Mar. 5, 1797 - Knoxville, [Tennessee to] John Watts and other cheifs [sic] of the Cherokee Nation / J[ohn] Sevier

Dec. 2, 1807  - Articles of a treaty between the United States [and] the Cherokee [Nation], Chickama[u]ga



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