Alexander Cameron's letter to George Germain, referring to supplies and gifts necessary to maintain alliance of Indians, and giving an account of an attack made upon a Spanish settlement by British and Indian forces, with three related and enclosed letters sent between himself and James Campbell : Correspondence 1780/11/07-1780/11/30.
- 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
- Secretary of State, Indians, army, military expedition, rebels, Spanish, troop movements, attack, weaponry, scalping, wound, order, destruction, reinforcements, governor, strategy, military leader, Chickasaw, convoy, ordnance stores, Choctaw, Creek, supplies, finance, hunting, French
- Cameron, Alexander
- Germain, George (1st Viscount Sackville)
- Campbell, James
- Campbell, John
- Galvez, Bernardo de
- Johnston, William
- Bethune, John
- Chester, Peter
- New Orleans
- Mississippi River
- Havana
- Pensacola
- Florida
- Note:
- AMDigital Reference: CO 5/82;Secretary of State: Relations with Native American tribes, 1780-1783.
- Original Version:
- Reproduction of: Alexander Cameron's letter to George Germain, referring to supplies and gifts necessary to maintain alliance of Indians, and giving an account of an attack made upon a Spanish settlement by British and Indian forces, with three related and enclosed letters sent between himself and James Campbell 7-30 Nov 1780.
- Location of Originals:
- The National Archives
- Copyright Note:
- Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
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