The following interrogatory's were put by the governor to Mr. Timothy Barnard : which produced the following answers : questionnaire, 1786 July 6.
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Interpreter and messenger for the state of Georgia and trader after the Revolution in the Lower Towns of the Creek Nation. Father of Timpoochee Barnard, a Yucchi chief who sided with the whites during the Creek War of 1813-1814. From the description of The following interrogatory's were put by the governor to Mr. Timothy Barnard : which produced the following answers : questionnaire, 1786 July 6. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 36206341 ...
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