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Governor William Moultrie wrote from Charleston to the South Carolina Congress Delegates, addressed to New York. He had recieved their letter and said the first part would be answered by George Abbot Hall who was on his way to New York via Philadelphia. He wrote about treaties with Native American tribes, in particular, the Cherokee and how that would affect them, Georgia, and North Carolina. He also mentioned work being done by Dr. Ramsay, George Meade and Captain Tate.

Author/Creator

William Moultrie (1730-1805)

Recipient

South Carolina Delegates to Congress

John Kean (1755-1795)

Creation Date

7-30-1785

Document Type

Manuscript

Location

Charleston, SC

Collection

Liberty Hall Collection, 1711-1847 (bulk 1790-1830)

Inventory Location

Bay 1, Column 1, LHC Series 2

Rights

This collection is open to the public for research use. Copyright remains with Kean University. Credit this material. Personal photographs may be made for research purposes. Inquiries regarding publishing material from the collection should be directed to Lynette Zimmerman, Executive Director at the Liberty Hall Academic Center & Exhibition Hall at lzimmerm@kean.edu.

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Special Collections Research Library and Archive, Kean University

Governor William Moultrie to South Carolina Congress Delegates, July 30, 1785

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