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Book Letter  1821 Mar  31  Woodland   Georgia  to John Clark  Gov erno r of Georgia  Milledgeville   Georgia

Download or read book Letter 1821 Mar 31 Woodland Georgia to John Clark Gov erno r of Georgia Milledgeville Georgia written by and published by . This book was released on 1821 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letter dated March 31, 1821 from Wilson Lumpkin, future Governor of Georgia (1831-1835), to John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), wherein Lumpkin discusses his commission as surveyor and tenders his resignation as a state legislator. Lumpkin has received orders from President James Monroe to run the boundary line and mark the reservations according to the recent treaty with the Creek Nation (Treaty of Indian Springs, January 8, 1821). Lumpkin also discusses the building of canals and free schools within the state of Georgia.

Book Letter  1821 Jan  16  Milledgeville   Georgia to John  Clark  Governor  of Georgia   Milledgeville

Download or read book Letter 1821 Jan 16 Milledgeville Georgia to John Clark Governor of Georgia Milledgeville written by and published by . This book was released on 1821 with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letter dated January 16, 1812 to Georgia Governor John Clark from John McIntosh, David Adams, and Daniel Newnan pertaining to the 1821 Treaty of Indian Spring(s) between the Creek Nation and the United States. Mentioned are a journal of the treaty proceedings and copies of the treaty itself that are no longer attached.

Book Letter  1821 Aug  8  Milledgeville   Georgia to John Clark   Governor  of Georgia

Download or read book Letter 1821 Aug 8 Milledgeville Georgia to John Clark Governor of Georgia written by and published by . This book was released on 1821 with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document is a letter from Daniel Sturges to an unnamed Governor of Georgia, probably John Clark (1819-1823), dated August 8, 1821 in which Sturges requests that his son, Benjamin, be appointed to prepare materials for the Executive. He mentions Benjamin's successful service to the state in laying out the districts of Early County despite his difficulty in securing an Indian guard. Such a guard was considered indispensable at the time.

Book Letter 1821 Apr  28  Yellow River to John Clark  Gov Erno R of Georgia  Milledgeville

Download or read book Letter 1821 Apr 28 Yellow River to John Clark Gov Erno R of Georgia Milledgeville written by and published by . This book was released on 1821 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a letter from Wilson Lumpkin, a future governor of Georgia, to John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), dated April 28, 1821. Lumpkin reports on his endeavor to run the boundary line between the State of Georgia and the Creek Nation according to an unnamed treaty, probably the controversial Treaty of Indian Springs, signed January 1821. Lumpkin mentions an apparent dissatisfaction among the Creeks regarding the outcome of the treaty and the location of the line to be drawn, specifically noting William McIntosh's reluctance to meet with him despite his proximity to McIntosh's home. Lumpkin includes commentary on the value of the soil and climate of the acquired territory and discusses at length the potential commercial and agricultural benefit to be derived from possession of the ceded land. In addition, he expresses prophetic opinions on the way the Indians should be treated, quoting James Monroe, and arguing that the land the Indians occupy is far more valuable to Georgia than it is to the Creeks.

Book Letter 1821 June 15  Madison to John Clark  Governor of Georgia  Milledgeville

Download or read book Letter 1821 June 15 Madison to John Clark Governor of Georgia Milledgeville written by and published by . This book was released on 1821 with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a letter from Wilson Lumpkin, future governor of Georgia, to John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), dated June 15, 1821. Lumpkin describes his recent efforts to delineate reservations set aside for various Creek Indians as a result of a recent unnamed treaty, probably the Treaty of Indian Spring, signed in January of 1821. He informs Clark that a number of the Indians to whom land was reserved have not yet removed from their old lands and requests that district surveyors treat them respectfully. Lumpkin mentions that the land reserved for William McIntosh, an important Lower Creek leader, is fine valuable land, but remarks that the land reserved for certain others is not as desirabl.

Book Letter  1821 Dec  19  Greenesboro  i e  Greensboro   G eorgi a to Governor John Clark  Milledgeville   Georgia

Download or read book Letter 1821 Dec 19 Greenesboro i e Greensboro G eorgi a to Governor John Clark Milledgeville Georgia written by and published by . This book was released on 1821 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letter dated December 19, 1821 from Captain Jonas Fauche to Georgia Governor John Clark (1819-1823) wherein Fauche inquires about payment owed to himself and his militia for service rendered to Georgia in protecting the frontier against Indian depredations.

Book Letter with Survey Reports Enclosed   1821 Aug  1  Madison  to John Clark  Governor of Georgia  Milledgeville

Download or read book Letter with Survey Reports Enclosed 1821 Aug 1 Madison to John Clark Governor of Georgia Milledgeville written by and published by . This book was released on 1821 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letter dated August 1, 1821 from Wilson Lumpkin, United States Commissioner in Madison, (Georgia?) to John Clark, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, concerning property relevant to the Treaty of Indian Spring(s), 1821 that was negotiated between the United States and members of the Creek Nation. The letter includes enclosures of land surveys of the properties of Mickey Barnard, James Barnard, and (Efau-Emauthlaw?), General William McIntosh's plantation, the Indian reservation on the Ocmulgee River (Georgia), and the Indian reservation including the Mineral Spring.

Book Letter  including an Expense Report   1821 Jan  4  Indian Mineral Spring  to  John Clark  Governor of Georgia  Milledgeville

Download or read book Letter including an Expense Report 1821 Jan 4 Indian Mineral Spring to John Clark Governor of Georgia Milledgeville written by and published by . This book was released on 1821 with total page 5 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letter dated January 4, 1821 that includes an expense report from Georgia Commissioners David Adams and Daniel Newnan as well as John McIntosh requesting funds from the Georgia Governor, John Clark, for a treaty negotiation with the Creek Nation. The commissioners were sent to resolve Georgia citizens' claims against the Creek Indians, and the Creeks agreed to the general outline of a treaty, but funds of 1,106.75 are needed for completing the treaty.

Book Letter  1823 Aug  31   to  Jno   i e  John  Clark   Governor of Georgia   Milledgeville

Download or read book Letter 1823 Aug 31 to Jno i e John Clark Governor of Georgia Milledgeville written by and published by . This book was released on 1823 with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letter from Johnson Wellborn to John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), dated August 31, 1823. Wellborn indicates that he has received his commission from Clark to attend an unnamed Indian treaty as a commissioner for the state of Georgia. Family illness prevents him from attending immediately but he assures the governor that he will use all means to ensure that the contemplated treaty proceeds in the best interests of the state. Wellborn also refers to an unnamed man, possibly another commissioner, who has made himself "unpopular" with the Indians.

Book Letter  1820 Mar  19  Hancock County  Georgia to John Clark  Gov ernor  of Georgia  Milledgeville   Georgia

Download or read book Letter 1820 Mar 19 Hancock County Georgia to John Clark Gov ernor of Georgia Milledgeville Georgia written by and published by . This book was released on 1820 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a letter from David Kendall of Hancock County Georgia to John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), regarding irregularities in the land lottery in Hancock County devised to dispose of land ceded by the Creek and Cherokee Indians in unnamed treaties. Kendall complains of misconduct by the person appointed to conduct the lottery and explains his evidence. In a postscript, Kendall also refers to allegations that General David B. Mitchell, former Governor of Georgia (1809-1813, 1815-1817) and U.S. Agent to the Creek Indians, was involved in smuggling slaves into the states and indicates his opinion regarding Mitchell's gu.

Book Letter  1823 July 8  Clarksvill e  Georgia  to John Clark   Governor of Georgia   Millidgvill  i e  Milledgeville  Georgia

Download or read book Letter 1823 July 8 Clarksvill e Georgia to John Clark Governor of Georgia Millidgvill i e Milledgeville Georgia written by and published by . This book was released on 1823 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a letter from James Blair, commissioner appointed by the state of Georgia to treat with the Cherokee Indians, to John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), dated July 8, 1823. Blair informs Clark that the U.S. commissioners have decided to convene a meeting at Taloney (likely in Gilmer County, Georgia) with the Cherokee leaders on the date indicated by their recent circular letter. He also remarks that all the reservations have been bought with the exception of a few.

Book Letter  1822 June 27  Department of War  to  John Clark   Governor of Georgia   Milledgeville  Georgia

Download or read book Letter 1822 June 27 Department of War to John Clark Governor of Georgia Milledgeville Georgia written by and published by . This book was released on 1822 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letter dated June 27, 1822 from John C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, Department of War to Georgia Governor John Clark, Milledgeville, Georgia concerning the proposed treaty with the Cherokee Nation. Calhoun informs Clark of his plans and encloses a copy of the instructions given to the U.S. Commissioners (that is no longer attached.) He mentions certain stipulations such as not to exceed the price paid to the Creek Nation for their land.

Book Letter 1819 Nov  9  Milledgeville  Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives

Download or read book Letter 1819 Nov 9 Milledgeville Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives written by and published by . This book was released on 1819 with total page 2 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a letter from John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), to the members of the state Senate and House of Representatives, dated November 9, 1819. Clark indicates that he is transmitting the report of Wilson Lumpkin, a future Governor of Georgia who was appointed by the President to demarcate the boundary lines of territory ceded by the Cherokee nation in the Treaty of Washington, signed February 27, 1819.

Book Letter  1820 July 8  Jasper County   Georgia To  John Clark  Governor of Georgia  Milledgeville  Georgia

Download or read book Letter 1820 July 8 Jasper County Georgia To John Clark Governor of Georgia Milledgeville Georgia written by and published by . This book was released on 1820 with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document is a letter from David Adams to John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), dated July 8, 1820. Adams accepts his appointment as a commissioner on behalf of the state of Georgia to treat with the Creek Indians. He informs Clark that he will attend a prefatory meeting at Milledgeville whenever he receives information that General William McIntosh, an influential Creek leader of the Lower Towns, is present.

Book Letter 1819 Nov  26  Milledgeville  Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives

Download or read book Letter 1819 Nov 26 Milledgeville Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives written by and published by . This book was released on 1819 with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document is a letter from John Clark, Governor of Georgia (1819-1823), to the state Senate and House of Representatives, dated November 26, 1819. Clark indicates that he is enclosing copies of letters from surveyors along the Georgia/Florida border who report that Indians are intruding on Georgia land and threatening the surveying effort. Clark states that he will have the Indians removed and will attempt to improve security along the border by stationing federal troops along the line. If intrusions continue, Clark intends to post garrisons of state militia along the border as.

Book Letter  1822 Feb  11  Habersham County   Georgia  to John Clark  Governor of Georgia  Milledgeville   Georgia

Download or read book Letter 1822 Feb 11 Habersham County Georgia to John Clark Governor of Georgia Milledgeville Georgia written by and published by . This book was released on 1822 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This letter, dated February 11, 1822, from James Blair to John Clark (Governor of Georgia, 1819-1823) is in response to the governor's request that Blair provide for him a list of the individuals (Cherokees and their family members) who claimed land reserves in the counties of Hall, Habersham, and Rabun under the Treaties of 1817 and 1819. Blair offers the governor a detailed list of some of the claimants, as well as some information on what those claimants might take from the state government in payment for their lands.

Book Brieven van Matthias Temminck  1734 1814  aan Meinard Tydeman  1741 1825

Download or read book Brieven van Matthias Temminck 1734 1814 aan Meinard Tydeman 1741 1825 written by and published by . This book was released on 1808 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: