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LOUISIANA GOVERNOR ".C.C.C7AIEORNE	^'2-
vith Tincy to stay loyal to r.r. and
NOT JOir BRITISH, S?A'TIr:i, AND CREEK INDIAN! July - 1812
"OFFICIAL LETTER EOCFS OF v.‘. C.C .CLAIBORNE 1801 - l8l6" edited by Dunbar Rowland
at Jackson, Mss. 1917
printed by ktate Dept, of Archive? & History Volume VI
August U, 1812 (Dare 139)
Letter to Simon Favre on Pearl River re Choctavs committing depredations on Pearl, Leaf and Chickasrv-hey Rivers - being stirred u^ ty Tnglish, ^pani^rds and Creek Indians.
August 5, 1812 (page l*+0)
letter to General Janes Villeins on
r'e manning * small Fort on Lake Pontchartrain called Fort Ti^anvou -'.’here Choctavs crossed the Lake, urging I1? or 20 men be nut there to control the Choctavs.
V.C.C.Claiborne? as Governor of ^tate of t ouisinna and Commander in Chief of the Vilitia
■Sends to the Chief Head T'en and Varriors of the Choctav Nation
-	a strong 1 essage mentioning Choctav; robberies and murders on the Pascagoula and Pearl Rivers.
Urged against Choctavs joining the Creeks to help the British.
c;epterrtrr 29, lSl?	(p.	182)
to Governor David Holmes,	Mssissippi Territory
Re Parish of Biloxy vord about Indian depredations.
Claiborne had sent Simon Favre to talk to Indians but he vss placed tinder arrest by Kr. Dinsr.oor, U. S. Indian Agent.
November 16, 1812	(p.	200)
to Simon Favre on Pearl River, Parish of Biloxy Re his October 30 report.
April Ik, 1813	(p.	233)
to General Armstrong, Secretary of V7ar
Recommended Simon Favre on Pearl River for Indian Agent.
September 8, 1813	(p.	265)
to Colonels of Filitia
Re Fort Vims massacre by Creeks 25 miles from vobile.
August - 1812 •	(p.	153)


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