Letter, 1836 Feb. 4, Columbia County, G[eorgi]a, to Governor William Schley, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia]

Letter, 1836 Feb. 4, Columbia County, G[eorgi]a, to Governor William Schley, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia]
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This is a letter dated February 4, 1836 from Colonel Warren R. Benton to Governor William Schley (Governor of Georgia, 1835-1837) in which Benton pledges both himself and his staff to any regiment in the Georgia Militia that needs men for the fight against unnamed Indians (most likely Seminoles) in either Florida or Alabama.

Letter, 1836 Oct. 7, Columbia County, [Georgia] to William Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia]

Letter, 1836 Oct. 7, Columbia County, [Georgia] to William Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia]
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Letter dated October 7, 1836 from James J. Cartlidge, Jr. to William Schley, Governor of Georgia (1835-1837), respecting two fugitives from justice about whom Cartlidge has information. He reminds the governor of a previous correspondence on the matter, but attributes the lack of a reply to the governor's preoccupation with recent Indian "troubles."

Letter, 1836 Feb. 4, Talbotton, [Georgia To] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia

Letter, 1836 Feb. 4, Talbotton, [Georgia To] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia
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This is a letter dated February 4, 1836 from Frederick A. Bailey, of Talbotton, Georgia, to William Schley, Governor of Georgia (1835-1837). Bailey, who has served as aide de camp to General Zachariah White, asks the governor to appoint him as aide to the Brigadier General should the Georgia Militia be called to fight the Seminole Indians. The contemplated military action is probably relative to the Second Seminole War (1835-1842). Bailey also mentions Colonel G.W.B. Towns, Joseph Sturges, Dr. A.B. Powell, and Captain Henry Crowell as referen.

Letter, 1836 Feb. 9, Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia to William Schley, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia

Letter, 1836 Feb. 9, Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia to William Schley, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia
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Letter dated February 9, 1836 from Colonel E.P. Daniel to William Schley, Governor of Georgia (1835-1837). Daniel requests the appointment of Regiment Commander and cites his previous experience. He specifically requests command of a detachment to fight Indians (probably in relation to the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842).

Ibsen, Th

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Letter, 1836 Feb. 9, Dublin, G[eorgi]a [to] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia

Letter, 1836 Feb. 9, Dublin, G[eorgi]a [to] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia
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This document is a letter from William B. Cook to William Schley, Governor of Georgia (1835-1837), dated February 9, 1836. Cook asks Schley for a military appointment citing his significant experience and his ardent desire to fight Indians as qualifications. The military engagement in which Cook seeks to render his service is probably the Second Seminole War (1835-1842).

Letter, 1836 Feb. 10, Athens, [Georgia To] Governor [William] Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a

Letter, 1836 Feb. 10, Athens, [Georgia To] Governor [William] Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a
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This letter from Wilson Lumpkin, former Governor of Georgia (1831-1835), to William Schley, Governor of Georgia (1835-1837), dated February 10, 1836, is a recommendation for Colonel John P. Lucas of Walton County, Georgia, for a military position that would enable him to help protect citizens from "Indian hostility" or a possible war with the Indians. Lumpkin notes that Lucas has significant military experience.

Letter, 1836 Feb. 1, Macon, [Georgia] to William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia

Letter, 1836 Feb. 1, Macon, [Georgia] to William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia
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This is a letter dated February 1, 1836 from James R. Butts, of Macon, Georgia, to Governor William Schley (Governor of Georgia, 1835-1837). Butts offers the use of his steam boat, called the Tomochichi, for transporting troops and supplies from Darien (McIntosh County, Georgia) to Florida, probably associated with the Second Seminole War, (1835-1842). Tomochichi was the name of an Yamacraw Indian in the Savannah area who negotiated with James Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia, and ultimately visited England with him. Butts tells the governor that if he wants to take advantage of this offer he should contact Agent John Rowland in Darien.

Letter, 1836 Feb. 29, Newnan, Coweta [County], G[eorgi]a to W[illia]m Schley, Gove[r]nor of G[eorgi]a, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a

Letter, 1836 Feb. 29, Newnan, Coweta [County], G[eorgi]a to W[illia]m Schley, Gove[r]nor of G[eorgi]a, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a
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This document is a letter from Captain William Anderson, commander of a troop of volunteers from Coweta County, Georgia, to William Schley, Governor of Georgia (1835-1837), dated February 29, 1836. Anderson expresses his concerns and the distress of his men at the prospect of marching to Florida to fight the Seminoles during the summer months but requests marching orders nevertheless. He refers to a previous correspondence also available as tcc566.

Letter 1836 Dec. 6, Milledgeville, Georgia

Letter 1836 Dec. 6, Milledgeville, Georgia
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This is a letter dated December 6, 1836 from William Schley, Governor of Georgia (1835-1837), to an unnamed recipient. Schley discusses his many duties as Governor of Georgia and mentions the state legislature's plan to require him to audit and pay all expenses related to the Creek and Seminole wars that have not already been paid by the United States government. Schley also writes about confusion regarding two state treasury bills that he says he has paid.