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| Género/Forma: | Letters |
|---|---|
| Tipo de material: | Documento, Recurso en Internet |
| Tipo de documento: | Recurso en Internet, Archivo de computadora |
| Todos autores / colaboradores: |
James Jackson; James Braddock; Israel Bird; Georgia. Governor (1788-1789 : Handley); Southeastern Native American Documents Collection (GALILEO (Georgia statewide project)); University of Georgia. Libraries.; Hargrett Library. |
| Número OCLC: | 44589438 |
| Notas: | Manuscript held by the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library of the University of Georgia Libraries, Telamon Cuyler Collection, box 41, folder 03, document 02. Document ID: tcc303. Digital image of original manuscript, scanned by the University of Georgia Libraries in 2000, as part of GALILEO, funded in part by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. |
| Descripción: | 6 p. /leaves. |
| Detalles: | Mode of access: World Wide Web.; System requirements: AT & T DjVu browser plug-in needed to view images of documents. |
| Responsabilidad: | General Ja[me] Jackson. |
Resumen:
Letter from General James Jackson to Georgia Governor George Handley dated April 11, 1788. Jackson requests more horsemen than he has been allotted due to skirmishes between settlers and Indians in the area of Effingham County, Georgia. Jackson encloses two letters to further his case with the Governor. One is from John Braddock dated April 1, 1788, telling of slaves killed, a girl taken, men shot, and property destroyed by Indians. The other is from Israel Bird to Jackson dated April 9, 1788, concerning a failed attack upon the Indians and supply issues.
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