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[Letter] 1788 Oct. 23, Washington, [Wilkes County, Georgia to the] Governor [of Georgia]

This document is a letter from Eljiah Clarke to an unnamed Governor of Georgia (probably George Handley, 1788-1789) informing him of the absolute necessity of forts along the frontier of Georgia for the protection of the frontier inhabitants and their property from possible Indian attacks. He also suggests that a regular mode of supplying such garrisons be determined. Clarke refers to an enclosed document that is no longer present.

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  • "This document is a letter from Eljiah Clarke to an unnamed Governor of Georgia (probably George Handley, 1788-1789) informing him of the absolute necessity of forts along the frontier of Georgia for the protection of the frontier inhabitants and their property from possible Indian attacks. He also suggests that a regular mode of supplying such garrisons be determined. Clarke refers to an enclosed document that is no longer present."@en

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