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David Brydie Mitchell papers - additions
David Brydie Mitchell papers - additions
David Brydie Mitchell papers - additions
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David Brydie Mitchell papers - additions
Title
David Brydie Mitchell papers - additions
Creator
Mitchell, David Brydie, 1766-1837
Date
1816-1829
Place
Georgia
,
United States
Language
English
Subjects
Creek Indians
,
Indian agents
,
Indians of North America
,
Slave trade
,
United States
Summary
Outgoing correspondence to Georgia politician William Harris Crawford mainly covering Mitchell's work as a Creek agent and defending himself against accusations of slave smuggling. Eight autographed letters to Crawford, dated 10 November 1816-19 June 1829, cover Mitchell's negotiations with tribes that led to the signing of the the Treaty of the Creek Agency (1818), his general observations of the Creek Agency, an attack by the Georgia milita on a Chehaw Indian village, and his efforts to defend himself against slave smuggling accusations. Also included is a copy of a letter, dated 11 February 1818 and in Mitchell's hand, from Georgia District Attorney William Davis regarding the slave smuggling charges.
Biographical/Historical Note
David Brydie Mitchell was Governor of Georgia, 1809-1813 and 1815-1817, and agent of the United States to the Creek Indians, 1817-1821.
Extent
9 items.
Format
Correspondence
,
Manuscripts
,
Records
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User-Contributed Transcription
Mount Nebs 8th October 1818 My Dear Sir; I have already explained to you the origin, as I presume, of the fabrication of (Hanes?) of the Alaabama Territory with respect to the taking of the Testimony in the cases of claimants under the Act of Congress, and I hope satisfactorily. I have also explained the matter to Dr. Bibb, Col. Dennington and several other friends from whom I receieved letters on the subject; but is it not mortifying, that persons who have known me and had opportunities of knowing my official conduct for years, should believe me capable of such folly as the appointment of (Hains?) for such a purpose; a purpose which I am required personally to fulfill? I cannot believe that any part of my official conduct hitherto can justify this belief. If I lives I shall go out again the moment I have paid off the Indians, the meeting
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Needs review
Transcription Note
This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative.
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Call Number
VAULT Ruggles 506
BibID
999593838805867
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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Newberry Library
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File Created
03/23/2018
Filename
999593838805867_ruggles_506_05_01.tif
Unique Identifier
NL18CJ0
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