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Box 1

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Contains 10 Results:

To David Henley, Order no. 165 (Receipt signed by William Rickard, Apr. 10, 1895) [formerly Ayer MS 74.2], Dec. 2, 1794.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: Dec. 2, 1794.

To John Lowry [formerly Ayer MS 75], Jan. 28, 1795

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: Jan. 28, 1795

Receipt from Capt. Henry [formerly Ayer MS 76], Feb. 15, 1795

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: Feb. 15, 1795

To Lt. Thomas Mitchell [formerly Ayer MS 77], June 11, 1795

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: June 11, 1795

To Lt. Robert Rhea [formerly Ayer MS 78], Dec. 11, 1795

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: Dec. 11, 1795

To Col. David Henley [formerly Ayer MS 74.3], Dec. 17, 1795

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: Dec. 17, 1795

To John Pitchlynn [formerly Ayer MS 79], Jan. 4, 1796

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: Jan. 4, 1796

To Ensign Houston Ashburne [formerly Ayer MS 80], Jan. 16, 1796

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: Jan. 16, 1796

To Col. David Henley [formerly Ayer MS 74], Feb. 1, 1796

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: Feb. 1, 1796

To Capt. William Rickard [formerly Ayer MS 74.1], March 28, 1796

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Ten items, 1794-1796, pertaining to Blount’s administration as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory. Military topics include militia appointments and reenlistments at South West Point and Fort Grainger, the payment of troops, the removal of white settlers from lands guaranteed to the Indians by the Treaty of Holston, and the repossession of stolen Cherokee horses. There also is correspondence regarding Chickasaw and Choctaw annuity goods; an Oct. 10-21,...
Dates: March 28, 1796