Letter, 1813.

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Letter, 1813.

Letter, 1813 Nov. 29, from James, on the Tombigbee River. It is addressed "to the head Chiefs in the Creek nation" whom he addresses as "Dear Brothers." James accuses the Creeks of stealing some of his horses. He also mentions that the Choctaws want to be at peace with the Creeks despite the fact that Tushimatchah has joined the Americans.

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James, Adam

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James was a Scotsman living in the Choctaw nation in what is now Noxubee Co., Miss. It was then part of the Miss. Territory. From the description of Letter, 1813. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145407279 ...

Tushimatchah.

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