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Creek Agency 13 July 1808

Tus,keegee Tus,tun,nug,gee to Colo Hawkins

I have returned from my mission, and have brought you the determination of the nation on your demand for satisfaction in the talk I was the bearer of to the Chiefs of the upper towns, Mr Cornells who had received your orders by Mr Bloomfield relative to the reports in cir -culation and believed to be true before you received the demands of satisfaction from the secretary at war, had order a convention of the Chiefs, which took place at Talesee, just as Iarrived, Idelivered your written message to the Chiefs, and the Verbal one you gave me according to the ways of the red people, Mr Cornells interpreted your message, as well as your letter to him, and he and I said every thing we could on the subject, The Chiefs manifested great concern, at what had happened, and after a warm discussion which lasted a good while in which every chief expressed his opinion, they unanimously agreed, in the talk which I bring you, there was not one man who expressed any doubt on the subject, and this expression of the wil of the nation is sent by runners to every town of the Lower Creeks.

A desire was expressed that you would com -municate the determination of the nation to the Governor of Tennessee, in the most expeditious manner.

Written as interpreted by Timothy Barnard asst agent & Interpreter

Benjamin Hawkins

Timothy Bernard Asst. Agt. & Intr

A True Copy from the Original Christian Limbaugh Asst. Agent

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