Letter : Tellico, [Tenn.], to Col. David Henley, Knoxville, [Tenn.], 1796 Apr. 5.

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Letter : Tellico, [Tenn.], to Col. David Henley, Knoxville, [Tenn.], 1796 Apr. 5.

April 5, 1796, letter from W.L. Lovely at Tellico to Col. David Henley, general agent for the War Dept. in the Territory of the United States, South of the River Ohio, requesting advice regarding his duties at Tellico.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 25 cm.

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