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[Letter] 1813 Sep. 30, Highwassee [i.e. Hiwassee] Garrison [to] Major General John Cocke
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[Letter] 1813 Sep. 30, Highwassee [i.e. Hiwassee] Garrison [to] Major General John Cocke

Verfasser/in: Return Jonathan Meigs; Hoskins Library.; University of Tennessee, Special Collections Library, Knoxville.; Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
Verlag: University of Tennessee, Special Collections Library, Knoxville
Ausgabe/Format   Datei : Englisch
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This is a letter from Return J. Meigs, agent to the Cherokee Nation, to Major General John Cocke, dated September 3, 1813. Meigs writes that he thinks that the Cherokee who had volunteered to fight against the Creek should be put together and supervised by another Cherokee. The whole group should then come under the command of a United States citizen who is familiar with Cherokee fighting. He agrees with Governor  Weiterlesen…
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Dokumenttyp: Internet-Ressource, Computer-Datei
Alle Autoren: Return Jonathan Meigs; Hoskins Library.; University of Tennessee, Special Collections Library, Knoxville.; Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
OCLC-Nummer: 50548171
Anmerkungen: Document ID: sl135.
Document held by Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee, Collection John Cocke Papers V-J-3, box n/a, folder 8, document sl135.
Beschreibung: 2 p./leaves.
Details: Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Verfasserangabe: Return J. Meigs.

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This is a letter from Return J. Meigs, agent to the Cherokee Nation, to Major General John Cocke, dated September 3, 1813. Meigs writes that he thinks that the Cherokee who had volunteered to fight against the Creek should be put together and supervised by another Cherokee. The whole group should then come under the command of a United States citizen who is familiar with Cherokee fighting. He agrees with Governor Blount that the Cherokee expedition should be lead by Judge Cocke.

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