488-1996-01.tif
Typescript of text of Doc #1995 (Series 488): Letter, General Andrew Jackson, Camp at the Junction of the Coosa and Tallapoosa [Rivers], to Governor Holmes, stating that upon his arrival at "this place" he found that the Indians had received information of his approach and had fled across the Tallapoosa River towards Pensacola; stating that two principal chiefs of the war party, Fooshatchie Micco and William Weatherford, surrendered; enclosing a list of Negroes that have been "brought in" [missing] with the names of their owners; expressing the belief that peace is near.
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Typescript of text of Doc #1995 (Series 488): Letter, General Andrew Jackson, Camp at the Junction of the Coosa and Tallapoosa [Rivers], to Governor Holmes, stating that upon his arrival at "this place" he found that the Indians had received information of his approach and had fled across the Tallapoosa River towards Pensacola; stating that two principal chiefs of the war party, Fooshatchie Micco and William Weatherford, surrendered; enclosing a list of Negroes that have been "brought in" [missing] with the names of their owners; expressing the belief that peace is near.
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- Doc Number: 1996
- Administration: David Holmes
- Date(s): 1814-04-18
- Description: Typescript of text of Doc #1995 (Series 488): Letter, General Andrew Jackson, Camp at the Junction of the Coosa and Tallapoosa [Rivers], to Governor Holmes, stating that upon his arrival at "this place" he found that the Indians had received information of his approach and had fled across the Tallapoosa River towards Pensacola; stating that two principal chiefs of the war party, Fooshatchie Micco and William Weatherford, surrendered; enclosing a list of Negroes that have been "brought in" [missing] with the names of their owners; expressing the belief that peace is near.
- Call Number: Series 0488
- Filename: 488-1996-01.tif