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Abstract : [November 3, 1786.] Charleston. Speeches made at a council between delegates of the Georgia general assembly and chiefs and warriors of the Creek nation: white encroachment on Indian lands; treatment of prisoners; Indians\' attitude toward McGillivray; boundary from Oakmulgee to River St. Mary settled; commissioners demand five Indian hostages sent to Augusta. (Translation.) 8pp. AE., États-Unis, sup. 4:204.

Abstract : November 3, 1786. Charleston. Articles of treaty of peace, friendship, and commerce between the Creek nation and Georgia delegates. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:20s.

Abstract : November 25, 1786. Charleston. Pétry to the Minister of Marine. Negotiations and peace between Creeks and Georgia. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:212.

Abstract : June 5, 1788. Charleston. Pétry to the minister. Georgia\'s Creek war; Indians desire to treat with the U.S. rather than with Georgia; McGillivray recalls Indians from Georgia. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:350.

Abstract : June 30, 1788. Charleston. Pétry to the minister. Reason for Spanish aid to Creeks: Indians a barrier to them against settlers of Georgia and those of the West striving for navigation on the Mississippi; Creek peace with Georgia. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:361.

Abstract : July 21, 1789. Charleston. Pétry to the minister. Georgia-Creek treaty is delayed by McGillivray\'s machinations. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:411.

Abstract : January 20, 1790. Charleston. Pétry to the minister. McGillivray\'s activities: opposition to United States commissioners named to confer with Creeks; connivance with Spaniards, who have granted trade permits and navigation on the Mississippi to Kentucky and Cumberland settlements; notion for rejecting naturalization for himself and the Creeks. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:4.

Abstract : February 18, 1785. Baltimore. Memoir, relating to the treaty between England and the U.S. and navigation of the Mississippi, Spanish opposition to Americans in her territory, and England\'s desire to embroil Spain and the U.S. (With despatch of Marbois to Vergennes of February 23, q.v.) AE., États-Unis, 29:66.

Abstract : September 22, 1793. Danville. A. Michaux to Genet. Interviews with Gen[eral] Logan; stipulations; Gen[eral] Clark at Louisville; fifteen days to make a decision [on] his plans; commission of commander general of the Revolutionary Legion of Mississippi with written promise not to use it on United States territory; rumor of Spanish-American negotiations on Mississippi navigation and Creeks. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 28:22.

Abstract : July 8, 1719. Havana. Declaration by Meschin, commander of the frigate Maréchal de Villars, and Grieux, commander of the frigate Comte de Toulouse, respecting transportation of Spanish prisoners from Penacola, according to terms of capitulation of May 16, 1719; insults at Havana. 10 pp. AE., Mém. et Doc., Amér., 6:229.

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