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Regarding Constant Hostilities Between Indians who Live on Wabash River and People of Kentucky Document
Preparations for Treaty and Intent of Indians Not to Remain Much Longer Document
Reply from Governor George Walton to Federal Commissioners Document
Proceeding of the Executive Authority Document
Notes of assurance from State of Georgia regarding negotiations with Creek Indians Document
Request to keep Indians together in preparation for treaty talks Document
Letter to Alexander McGillivray Expressing Astonishment that Indians May Leave Before Treaty Talks Document
Request for information in order to settle accounts Document
Report on the Estimate of the Expenditure for the Civil List and the War Department to the End of the Present Year Document
Regarding planned visit from Principal Chiefs and request for private meeting Document
Readiness to make further communications Document
Arrival of Mr. Griffin and initiation of treaty talks Document
Regarding request to receive talks on west side of Oconee River Document
Reply from Alexander McGillivray, Chief of Creek Nation Document
Talk of the Commissioners to the Chiefs, Head-men, and Warriors of the Creek Nation Document
General Account of Anticipations from Register's Office, Treasury of United States Document
Response to the Commissioner's Proposals Document
Request for Terms to be Agreed Upon Document
Report on a Particular Statement of the Warrants Issued by the Late Superintendent of Finance, and by the Board of Treasury Document
Dissatisfaction with Alexander McGillivray's Behavior Document
Talk of the White Bird King to US commissioners Document
Talk of the Commissioners plenipotentiary in reply to the talk of White Bird King Document
Explanation for Retreat from Former Camp and Prospects for Further Talks Document
Notification that Creek Parties have Separated Without Forming a Treaty Document
Regarding the Failed Treaty Talks with Alexander McGillivray Document