Claims for Georgia Militia Campaigns Against Indians on the Frontier records, 1792-1827.

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Claims for Georgia Militia Campaigns Against Indians on the Frontier records, 1792-1827.

This collection consists of a microfilmed copy of accounts of the payment of claims relating to campaigns against Native Americans on the Georgia frontier, 1792-1794. These claims were filed against the Federal Government by members of the Georgia Militia and were delivered to John W. Hunter, a state official appointed to act as liaison with the Department of War. The claims were paid from April to November of 1827. The claims documentation consists of an "Abstract of Payments made to Sundry Persons for Services from 1792-1794," the 112 paid vouchers listed on the abstract, miscellaneous records relating to the services of John W. Hunter, and vouchers for miscellaneous payments without any accompanying abstract.

5 micofilm rolls

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SNAC Resource ID: 6928086

Georgia Historical Society

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