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Title:
PRO 30/55/045/001 - Copy Letter from John Graham to Sir Guy Carleton
Date:
1782
Language:
English
Date from:
1782-07-20
Date to:
1782-07-20
Section:
2 : PRO 30/55 - British Army Headquarters Papers
TNA Shelfmark:
PRO 30/55/045/001
Full Description:
John Graham Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Tybee, Georgia, to Carleton. Forwards a routine report of the conduct of Indians in his region. With 200 of the Choctaw staying with the garrison of Savannah near twelve months, they are now embarked towards East Florida and their nation. Proposal for diversionary raids to harass the Spanish settlements in West Florida and the Mississipi by the Chickasaws and Choctaws. 'St Augustine being now the only British post to the Southward from whence any communication can be kept up with the Indian Nations in our interest'.
TNA Link:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C16350488
Format:
Handwritten
DOI:
10.1163/37612_WNA_PRO_PRO_30_55_45_1