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* The paper alluded to by | * The paper alluded to by Opothleyahola, was of [[treasons]] the talk | ||
ascertained to be some old proclamation [[ | ascertained to be some old proclamation [[from]] during the last | ||
war with England by Sir Geo. Cockburn commanding the | war with England by Sir Geo. Cockburn commanding the | ||
English fleet, & was highly inflamatory & addressed to the | English fleet, & was highly inflamatory & addressed to the | ||
Creek Indians and was no doubt the cause at that time of | Creek Indians and was no doubt the cause at that time of | ||
exciting them to make war on the | exciting them to make war on the Whites. Where these old | ||
proclamations could have been lying all this time is not yet | proclamations could have been lying all this time is not yet | ||
discovered: But an Englishman who is a silversmith & [[resided | discovered: But an Englishman who is a silversmith & [[resided]] | ||
for some time in Columbus Geo. was the man who rode among the | for some time in Columbus Geo. was the man who rode among the | ||
Indians & read & explained these papers but took care to conceal | Indians & read & explained these papers but took care to conceal | ||
the date, he is now in | the date, he is now in prison in Montgomery jail, this man says | ||
he is the natural son of Francis the Prophet, hung by order of Gen. Jackson | he is the natural son of Francis the Prophet, hung by order of Gen. Jackson | ||
and was borne in London at the time Francis visited England. | and was borne in London at the time Francis visited England. |
Revision as of 02:54, 1 April 2020
- The paper alluded to by Opothleyahola, was of treasons the talk
ascertained to be some old proclamation from during the last war with England by Sir Geo. Cockburn commanding the English fleet, & was highly inflamatory & addressed to the Creek Indians and was no doubt the cause at that time of exciting them to make war on the Whites. Where these old proclamations could have been lying all this time is not yet discovered: But an Englishman who is a silversmith & resided for some time in Columbus Geo. was the man who rode among the Indians & read & explained these papers but took care to conceal the date, he is now in prison in Montgomery jail, this man says he is the natural son of Francis the Prophet, hung by order of Gen. Jackson and was borne in London at the time Francis visited England.