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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC02437.09452 |
From Archive Folder | The Henry Knox Papers [0093] 1790 |
Title | Remarks on Treaty with the Creek Nation |
Date | ca. 1790 |
Author | Knox, Henry (1750-1806) |
Document Type | Government document |
Content Description | Discusses U.S. relations with the Creek Indians. States, "The treaty with the Creek nation of Indians is a new and honorable evidence of the vigilance and wisdom of the [executive] of the U.S." Mentions the Oconee River in Georgia and possibly refers to the Treaty of New York. This may have been a speech drafted by Knox. See GLC02437.09971 for related documents. |
Subjects | American Indian History Muscogee (Creeks) Indian President Government and Civics Military History Diplomacy Treaty |
People | Knox, Henry (1750-1806) McGillivray, Alexander (1750-1793) |
Theme | Government & Politics; Native Americans |
Sub-collection | The Henry Knox Papers |
Additional Information | The Treaty of New York was signed in 1790 between Henry Knox as Secretary of War, and Alexander McGillivray, leader of the Creek people. In 1789, a treaty attempt between the U.S. and Creek Nation in Georgia had failed. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |
Related documents | Address to the Senate |
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