| Title: | [Letter] 1818 Oct 1, Cherokee Agency, [to] Daniel Graham, Secretary of State, Murfreesborough [i.e. Murfreesboro], [Tennessee] / McMinn, Joseph, Governor of Tennessee : a machine-readable transcription of an image |
| Author: | McMinn, Joseph |
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This work is the property of the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. It may be used freely by individuals for research, teaching, and personal use as long as this statement of availability is included in the text.
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| Date: | October 1, 1818 |
| Extent: | 3p |
| Summary: | This document is a letter written by Joseph McMinn, Governor of the state of Tennessee (1815-1821), and future agent to the Cherokee to Daniel Graham, Secretary of State, dated October 1, 1818. In his letter, Governor McMinn first apologized to Graham for his belated communication. Governor McMinn reported that he was still enrolling emigrants at a rapid pace. He concluded his letter by telling Graham that he would soon be able to return to Knoxville. |
| Collection: | Governor McMinn Letters |
| Box: | 10 |
| Folder: | 53 |
| Document: | tl007 |
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