Today in Chickamauga History - November 15
1794, November 15: Aggression by Creek Indians - Additionally, General Logan and his Kentucky volunteers have obeyed orders to desist from invading the Cherokees, given the news of peace with the Lower towns. - http://wardepartmentpapers.org/s/home/item/48616
1810, November 15: To James Madison from a Committee of Citizens of Muscle Shoals - Petitions JM on the article of the treaty between the U.S. and the Cherokee Nation1 reserving “a certain Tract of Land, including the western Banks of the Muscle Shoals, on the Tennessee River, in favour of John D. Chism,2 and sundry Indian, and White Families, at that Time, then and there residing,”
John D. Chisholm, a Loyalist who had married into the Cherokee Nation, had been actively involved in William Blount’s conspiracy in 1796. He exercised considerable influence in Indian affairs by virtue of his alliances with such Lower Town Cherokee leaders as Double-head, and he was one of a group of large Tennessee landowners whose properties were set aside as reservations in the land cessions between the Cherokee Nation and the U.S. Following the division of the Cherokee Nation in 1808 over the issue of land sales, he moved in the summer of 1809 to Arkansas where he remained prominent as a leader of the western branch of the Cherokee (McLoughlin, Cherokee Renascence, pp. 42, 60, 95, 99, 102–5, 120–22, 145, 152, 217, 220). - https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Madison/03-03-02-0019