Letter : Savannah, [Ga.], to Lord George Germaine, [London?, England], 1782 Apr. 6.

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Letter : Savannah, [Ga.], to Lord George Germaine, [London?, England], 1782 Apr. 6.

April 6, 1782, letter from Thomas Brown to Lord George Germain, British secretary of state for the colonies, reporting on the situation of allied Creeks, Cherokees, and other southern tribes.

1 item (2 folded sheets (8 p.)) ; 33 cm.

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