Thomas Brown's letter to George Germain (no.5), transmitting intelligence from the Creek Indians that no reinforcements had joined the Spanish garrison at Mobile, or attacked Pensacola, and remarking upon preparations of Henry Clinton's garrison to march towards Augusta, enclosing an extract from Major General Campbell : Correspondence 1780/03/25-1780/03/27.
- Published:
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators:
- Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Other Subject(s):
- American Indians
- American Revolution
- Spanish
- Creek, Indians, attack, intelligence, Secretary of State, Spanish, rebels, garrison, army, reinforcements, ships and sailors, supplies, trade, merchant, order, military leader, troop movements, Cherokee, food, gift, chief, meeting, negotiation, navy, war
- Germain, George (1st Viscount Sackville)
- Brown, Thomas
- Campbell, John
- Clinton, Henry
- Augusta
- Pensacola
- Savannah
- Georgia
- Jamaica
- South Carolina
- Havana
- Note:
- AMDigital Reference: CO 5/81;Secretary of State: Plantations General, 1780.
- Original Version:
- Reproduction of: Thomas Brown's letter to George Germain (no.5), transmitting intelligence from the Creek Indians that no reinforcements had joined the Spanish garrison at Mobile, or attacked Pensacola, and remarking upon preparations of Henry Clinton's garrison to march towards Augusta, enclosing an extract from Major General Campbell 25-27 Mar 1780.
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- The National Archives
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