[234] Colonel Morgan’s report to Governor Blount, in Fay and Davison, Sketches of the War, pp. 258, 259, 1815. [↑]

[235] Coffee’s report to Jackson, ibid., pp. 257, 258. [↑]

[236] Jackson’s report to Governor Blount, ibid., pp. 255, 256. [↑]

[237] Jackson’s report and Colonel Morgan’s report, in Fay and Davison, Sketches of the War, pp. 255, 256, 259, 1815. Pickett makes the loss of the white troops 32 killed and 99 wounded. The Houston reference is from Lossing. The battle is described also by Pickett, Alabama, pp. 588–591, reprint of 1896; Drake, Indians, pp. 391, 400, 1880; McKenney and Hall, Indian Tribes, II, pp. 98, 99, 1858. [↑]

[238] McKenney and Hall, op. cit., p. 98. [↑]

[239] Drake, Indians, p. 401, 1880. [↑]

[240] Indian Treaties, p. 187, 1837; Meigs’ letter to Secretary of War, August 19, 1816, in American State Papers: Indian Affairs, II, pp. 113, 114, 1834. [↑]

[241] Indian Treaties, pp. 185–187, 1837; Royce, Cherokee Nation, Fifth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 197–209, 1888. [↑]

[242] Indian Treaties, pp. 199, 200, 1837; Royce, op. cit., pp. 209–211. [↑]

[243] Claiborne, letter to Jefferson, November 5, 1808, American State Papers, I, p. 755, 1832; Gatschet, Creek Migration Legend, I, p. 88, 1884. [↑]