[89] American State Papers, Indian Affairs, Vol. I, p. 203.
[90] January 18, 1792.
[91] January 20, 1792.
[92] United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VII, p. 42.
[93] This attack was made about midnight on the 30th of September, 1792. See American State Papers, Indian Affairs, Vol. I, p. 294.
[94] American State Papers, Indian Affairs, Vol. I, p. 468.
[95] Report of Maj. James Ore to Governor Blount, September 24, 1794. He left Nashville September 7, with 550 mounted infantry, crossed the Tennessee on the 12th, about 4 miles below Nickajack, and on the morning of the 13th destroyed Nickajack and Running Water towns, killing upwards of 50 and making a number prisoners. See American State Papers, Indian Affairs, Vol. I, p. 632.
[96] United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VII, p. 43.
[97] United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VII, p. 43.
[98] American State Papers, Indian Affairs, Vol. I, p. 629.