Letter, 1839 Oct. 16, G[eorgi]a to George R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a

Letter, 1839 Oct. 16, G[eorgi]a to George R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a
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This document is a letter dated October 16, 1839 from Captain James Tuggle to George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia (1829-1831, 1837-1839). Tuggle informs the governor of claims filed by men formerly under his command in the "Cherokee campaign of 1838," a reference to the forced removal of the Cherokees from Georgia. Tuggle provides the names of the claimants and requests advice from the governor on pursuing the claims under an act of the legislature respecting the pay of such soldiers.

Letter, 1837 Nov. 21, Lowndes County, [Georgia To] George R. Gilmer, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia]

Letter, 1837 Nov. 21, Lowndes County, [Georgia To] George R. Gilmer, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia]
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On November 21, 1837, Henry Blair of Lowndes County, Georgia, writes to Georgia Governor George R. Gilmer (1829-1831, 1837-1839) to inform him that payrolls submitted to the executive office by a man named William T. Thompson are fraudulent. Blair claims that Thompson never commanded a company in the late campaign against the Creeks.

Letter, 1837 Sept. 23, Lawrenceville, [Georgia To] Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia

Letter, 1837 Sept. 23, Lawrenceville, [Georgia To] Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia
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Captain Robert S. Foster, commander of a company of mounted men in Gwinnett County, Georgia, writes to Georgia Governor George R. Gilmer (1829-1831, 1837-1839) on September 23, 1837 to inform him that his men can be ready within five days notice if they are needed to guard the frontier of Georgia against Florida Indians (ostensibly the Seminoles).

Letter, 1838 June 30, Washington, D.C. to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia

Letter, 1838 June 30, Washington, D.C. to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia
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This document is a letter from George W. Towns, U.S. Representative from Georgia, to George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia (1829-1831, 1837-1839), dated June 30, 1838. Towns reports to Gilmer on the status of financial claims of the state of Georgia against the United States for expenses associated with the recent "Indian Wars" (probably including the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842).

Letter, 1831 Sept. 16, Lawrenceville, [Georgia to George R.] Gilmer, Governor of Governor, Milledgeville, [Georgia]

Letter, 1831 Sept. 16, Lawrenceville, [Georgia to George R.] Gilmer, Governor of Governor, Milledgeville, [Georgia]
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A.J. Clayton, an official in Gwinett County, Georgia reports to Georgia Governor George R. Gilmer (1829-1831) that eleven persons were convicted in the local courts for residing within the limits of the Cherokee Nation. Clayton explains that due to lack of funds and jail space, he immediately sent the convicts on to the penitentiary.

Letter 1837 Oct. 30, Cairo, Decatur C Oun Ty, Georgia to George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia , Milledgeville, G Eorgi a

Letter 1837 Oct. 30, Cairo, Decatur C Oun Ty, Georgia to George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia , Milledgeville, G Eorgi a
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Captain John C. Everett of Decatur County, Georgia, writes to Georgia Governor George R. Gilmer (1829-1831, 1837-1839) on October 30, 1837 to inform the governor that he has discovered discrepancies in financial accounts for a local volunteer company that served during the last campaign against the Creek Indians.

Burckhardt Paul (1873-1956).

Burckhardt Paul (1873-1956).
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Letter, 1839 Apr. 20, Ware [County], G[eorgi]a to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia

Letter, 1839 Apr. 20, Ware [County], G[eorgi]a to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia
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This document is a letter from J.B.T. to George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia (1829-1831, 1837-1839), dated April 20, 1839. The letter describes the misbehavior of soldiers stationed at posts in Ware County, ostensibly to protect the citizens from Indian attacks. The soldiers have been destroying property of the local citizens, killing their livestock, and stealing their crops, while refusing to remunerate the citizens. The letter asserts that the soldiers are a greater threat to the Ware County citizens than the Indians.

Letter, 1831 Jan. 14 [to] G[eorge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia]

Letter, 1831 Jan. 14 [to] G[eorge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia]
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Alston H. Greene writes to Georgia Governor George R. Gilmer (1829-1831, 1837-1839) on January 14, 1831 to complain about the illicit behavior of people who have settled opposite his home on the Chattahoochee River, on land he describes as having been acquired by the Treaty of Indian Spring(s), negotiated between the Creek Indians and the U.S. Government in February 1825.