Letter [and copy], 1813 Aug. 8, Nashville, Tennessee [to David B.] Mitchell, Governor [of] Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia
Letter dated August 8, 1813 from Willie Blount, Governor of Tennessee, Nashville to Georgia Governor D.B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, Georgia pertaining to communications with the Secretary of War about a military offensive against the Creek Nation. Blount outlines his opinions about strategy, including the necessity for more state troops since the "hostile" Creeks outnumber the peaceful faction. He discusses Turkey Town in the Cherokee Nation and Hickory Ground, or the Falls of Coosa, in the Creek Nation as potential rendezvous points. A copy of this letter is contained within.
"Letter dated August 8, 1813 from Willie Blount, Governor of Tennessee, Nashville to Georgia Governor D.B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, Georgia pertaining to communications with the Secretary of War about a military offensive against the Creek Nation. Blount outlines his opinions about strategy, including the necessity for more state troops since the "hostile" Creeks outnumber the peaceful faction. He discusses Turkey Town in the Cherokee Nation and Hickory Ground, or the Falls of Coosa, in the Creek Nation as potential rendezvous points. A copy of this letter is contained within."@en
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