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Box 1 -- Folder 1 Tennessee State Library and Archives LETTERS OF THE TENNESSEE GOVERNORS JOHN SEVIER 1796-1801 ( Part 1 ) NAME YEAR PLACE INCOMING OUTGOING SUBJECT Smith, Daniel (Gen.) 1791 Philadelphia, PA Out News from the United States capitol Box 1 -- Folder 2 NAME YEAR PLACE Blount, W. 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Blount, William 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Blount, William 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Blount, William; Cocke; and Jackson 1796 Jonesborough, TN Out Blount, Wm. 1796 Knoxville, TN Out INCOMING OUTGOING SUBJECT Request for a briefing on the state of the militia and general defenses Expresses willingness to meet to confer on state business. Gives news of militia commissions and Indian relations Requests advice concerning land regulation. Forwards credentials and requests to maintain communication Entreats warriors to maintain a peaceful relationship Expresses regret at an incident between white settlers and Indians and promotes peaceful coexistence. file:///h /Website%20Redesign/tsla/history/govpapers/letters/letter02.htm (1 of 8)11/19/2004 4:07:15 AM

Chisolm, John (Capt.) 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Letter of introduction and statement of intention of Colonel Whitley of Kentucky Advises continued peace and cooperation between Indians and white settlers Requests that assistance be given to Henry Morris in recovering slaves. Gives orders for conduct in Cherokee Territory Clack, John 1796 Sevier Co., TN In Informing results of an election. Cocke, William (Esquire) 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Creek Nation 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Evans, Joseph (Capt.) 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Little Turkey 1796 Knoxville, TN Out McKee, John (Colonel) 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Nanderhorst (Gov.) 1796 Tennessee Out Roberts, Isaac (Colonel) 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Robertson, James (General) 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Secretary of War 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Encloses commission and expresses confidence in Cocke's service to the state Gives assurance of peaceful sentiments. Advising Evans not to settle across the Tennessee River. Requesting a return of slaves belonging to George Colbert of the Chickasaw Nation. Gives information on an incident between white settlers and Indians but warns to perserve the peace Gives briefing on status of proposed road to South Carolina. Directions regarding a dispute between Mr. McClain and Mr. Nash about commission of Major of the militia Enclosing blank commissions for cavalry field officers to allow voting for generals. Assures Tennessee's compliance with treaties and laws concerning Indians. file:///h /Website%20Redesign/tsla/history/govpapers/letters/letter02.htm (2 of 8)11/19/2004 4:07:15 AM

Secretary of War 1796 Knoxville,TN Out Stuart, James 1796 Knoxville, TN Out US Senators from TN 1796 Knoxville, TN Out US Senators from TN 1796 Knoxville, TN Out US Senators from TN 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Weir, Samuel (Colonel) 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Explanation for commission of militia troops Enclosing blank commissions for cavalry field officers to allow voting for generals. Forwards a proposal from Governor Nanderhort of South Carolina to build a road Desires that advice be given to Blount and Cocke regarding representation in US Senate Requests legislation to secure peace with Indian nations and provide pay for soldiers States that TN has been admitted to the union and calls the General Assembly to convene early to settle affairs. Directions for the new legislative session Forwards Charles Robertson's bond for road construction and requests that he be reimbursed for his services. News of the recent state legislative session and commission to have a state seal made. Gives briefing on an incident between white settlers and Indians. Gives news of developments arising from an incident between white settlers and Indians Admonishes white settlers for conflict with Indians and desires return of Indian property file:///h /Website%20Redesign/tsla/history/govpapers/letters/letter02.htm (3 of 8)11/19/2004 4:07:15 AM

White, Kelley, and Weir (Colonels) 1796 Knoxville, TN Out Gives orders regarding defense and Indian relations during Sevier's absence from TN Box 1 -- Folder 3 NAME YEAR PLACE Blount and Cocke Blount, Cocke, and Jackson Blount, Cocke, and Jackson Blount, William Brigadier Generals Brigadier Generals and Colonels of Cavalry Cherokee Nation Cherokee Nation Cherokee Nation INCOMING OUTGOING SUBJECT Briefing on news of the state and survey of the boundary line of Indian lands Warns that recent government trading policy may be harmful to Indian relations. News of the state and a complaint about the mail Briefs on the state of Indian relations Commendations for protecting the state. Orders concerning new volunteer cavalry units. Asks Indians to return stolen property and cease to commit theft. Apologizes for the murder of two Indians and warns against retaliation. Demands that Indians who commit murder be discovered and punished. Cherokee Nation Warning against provoking war Conway, George Concerns disputed election Dinsmoor, Silas Repeats demands that Indian criminals be punished and expresses desire for peace. file:///h /Website%20Redesign/tsla/history/govpapers/letters/letter02.htm (4 of 8)11/19/2004 4:07:15 AM

Dinsmoor, Silas (Esquire) Dinsmoor, Silas (Esquire) Dinsmoor, Silas (Esquire) Dinsmoor, Silas (Esquire) Garrard (Governor) Garrard (Governor) Hawkings, Benjamin and Pickings, Andrew Hawkins, Benjamin Hawkins, Benjamin (Esquire) Hawkins, Benjamin and Pickings, Andrew Hawkins, Benjamin and Pickings, Andrew Henly, David (Colonel) McHenry, James (US Secretary of War) McHenry, James (US Secretary of War) Encloses a letter that warns Indians to cease further theft of property. Asks Dinsmoor to investigate a suspected Indian theft of a horse Promises to investigate the murder of two Indians. Claiming theft by Indians of two horses from Major Nathaniel Evans. Stating intent to arrest and extradite John Levingston and Edward Mitchell for the murder of two Indians. Character statement for Seth Waddle. Detailed explanation of Tennessee sentiments toward the Indian Nations. Requests that an effort be made to locate the daughter of Mrs. Sillean Williams. Requests action concerning theft of two slaves and some horses. Expresses fear of a large party of Indians gathering in Tennessee. Promises to fully reply in a few days to a letter received from addressees. Brings attention to omission of Tennessee in reports by the US Secretary of Treasury. Requests additional troops to replace militia. Concerns the survey of the line marking the boundary of Indian lands. file:///h /Website%20Redesign/tsla/history/govpapers/letters/letter02.htm (5 of 8)11/19/2004 4:07:15 AM

McHenry, James (US Secretary of War) Nelson, Alexander; Mitchell, John; Dardis, James; and Sherman, Edwards Pennsylvania Secretary of State Powells Valley Inhabitants Rickard, William (Captain) Sparks and Wade (Captains) Tatom, Howell (Esquire) US Postmaster General Watts, John and Cherokee Nation Wear, Samuel (Colonel) Wear, Samuel (Colonel) Williams, Sampson (Lt.) Winchester, James (Brigadier General) Explanation of circumstances surrounding the previous murder of two Indians. Gives instruction for the formation of a volunteer cavalry unit Recognizes receipt of a copy of the laws of the state of Pennsylvania. Expresses understanding at the hardship caused by removal from Indian lands Advising close supervision of state prisoners Requests moderation toward those inhabiting Indian lands. Commission for a judgeship of the Superior Court of Law and Equity Complaint concerning delay and loss of mail. Warns again about the danger of entering into war. Directions concerning recent murder of white men. Gives directions regarding a party of Cherokee. Recognizes receipt of information concerning property thefts by Indians and advising course for redeeming the property Informs Winchester of removal of militia troops from Fort Blount Box 1 -- Folder 4 file:///h /Website%20Redesign/tsla/history/govpapers/letters/letter02.htm (6 of 8)11/19/2004 4:07:15 AM

NAME YEAR PLACE (Circular) Butler (Colonel) Carter, Landon (General) 1797 Plumb Grove, TN Out Cherokee Nation 1797 Plumb Grove, TN Out Cocke, William 1797 Plumb Grove, TN Out Coody, Arthur Governor of North Carolina Hawkins, Benjamin (Esquire) 1797 Plumb Grove, TN Out Henley, David (Colonel) Henley, David (Colonel) Inhabitants of Indian Land INCOMING OUTGOING SUBJECT Briefing on diplomatic relations with the France and impeachment of William Blount from the US Senate Accepting proposal to meet to discuss the removal of white settlers from Indian lands Request to have public funds delivered to the State Treasury Demand for punishment of an Indian who wounded a white settler Details the progress of the survey of Indian lands Expression of gratitude to the Cherokee Nation for consideration shown to people living in Indian lands Promise to arrest Martin Armstrong for fraud concerning land grants Informs of an Indian attack on a white settler and requests that influence is used to ensure punishment of the offender Authorization to open and examine letters from William Blount to Colonel John McKee Request payment of soldiers for services rendered to the state Assures assistance in making arrangements with the Cherokee for removal of white settlers from Indian lands file:///h /Website%20Redesign/tsla/history/govpapers/letters/letter02.htm (7 of 8)11/19/2004 4:07:15 AM

Jackson, Andrew; Anderson, Joseph; and Claiborne, William Jackson, Andrew; Anderson, Joseph; and Claiborne, William McHenry, James (US Secretary of War) McNairy (Judge) To Inhabitants of Indian lands Williams (Lieutenant) Winchester, James (General) Details of the murder of two Indians and status of the removal of white settlers from Indian lands Complains about the removal of white settlers from Indian lands Solicitation for leniency to those living in Indian lands Enclosing a letter from Tucker to Nance. Requests an opinion of the letter. Notice to relocate off of Indian lands. Commendation for good service and apology for removal from Fort Blount Request that everything possible be done to apprehend the murderers of two Indians file:///h /Website%20Redesign/tsla/history/govpapers/letters/letter02.htm (8 of 8)11/19/2004 4:07:15 AM