Letter from Samuel Dale to Governor William Wyatt Bibb in the Alabama Territory.
In the letter Dale discusses several scouting expeditions he has made recently, and he reports that "I am under a full belief there is no Indians of the disaffected in this quarter." He then asks about the future of the fort he established in Butler County: "You will be so obliging as...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Summary: | In the letter Dale discusses several scouting expeditions he has made recently, and he reports that "I am under a full belief there is no Indians of the disaffected in this quarter." He then asks about the future of the fort he established in Butler County: "You will be so obliging as to saying what manner, I shall dispose of the publick [sic] arms and other stores which is now at this post, and whether the post will still be kept up." |
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