Charleston the 6th. January 1786
Sir,
The commissioners for Indian affairs have entered into Treaties with the Cherokees, Chocktaws & Chicasaws, which we shall send forward to Congress for the approbation; and as the second and fourth articles of the Treaty with the Cherokees m…
Charleston the 6th. January 1786
Sir,
The commissioners for Indian affairs have entered into Treaties with the Cherokees, Chocktaws & Chicasaws, which we shall send forward to Congress for the approbation; and as the second and fourth articles of the Treaty with the Cherokees may un some measure immediatley affect the citizens of this state; we have it in command to communicate them to your Excellency.
The Indians complain of a violation of your Treaty with them at Brevits corner and change the citizens with surveying their Lands to the westward of your boundary; and on enquiry the charge will be found true.
They also inform us that two of their Children are now in the possession of Andrew Williamson late a Brigadier General of Ninety Six Deitroit and proabably held by him in slavery.
We are of opinion that a steady adherence to the Treaties will influence confidence in the Justice of Congress; and that a disposition in the adjoining states to carry the Treaties into effect will make the Indians happy in our new change of soverignty, and in constant amity with us.