Today in Chickamauga History - October 25
1793, October 25: Their Ardor and Spirit Were Well Checked - General Sevier reports on successful military actions against the Cherokee and Creek Indians in which towns and prisoners were taken and food and provisions destroyed. He believes Indian morale has been severely damaged by these engagements. – Notable Person/Group: John Watts, Cherokee Prisoners – Notable locations: every town in the Cherokee nation, Turkey’s Town. Hightower River - https://wardepartmentpapers.org/s/home/item/45529
1805, October 25: 7 Stat 93 - Tribal Treaties Database – Handwritten Copy of Treaty – Transcription of Treaty - Hosted by Oklahoma State University, Partners: USDA, Department of Interior, Department of Defense - https://treaties.okstate.edu/treaties/treaty-with-the-cherokee-1805-0082
1805, October 25: 7 Stat 93 - All 33 Signatories Are Lower Town Chickamauga -
Black Fox, or Ennollee, Path Killer, or Nenohuttahe, Glass, or Tauquatehee, Double head, or Dhuqualutauge, Dick Justice, Tounhull, or Toonayeh, Turtle at Home, or Sullicooahwolu, Chenawee, Slave Boy, or Oosaunabee, Tallotiskee, Broom, or Cunnaweesoskee, John Greenwood, or Sour Mush, Chulioah, Katigiskee, William Shawry, or Eskaculiskee, Taochalar, James Davis, or Coowusaliskee, John Jolly, or Eulatakee, Bark, or Eullooka, John McLemore, or John Euskulacau, Big Bear, or Yohanaqua, Dreadfulwater, or Aumaudoskee, Challaugittihee, Calliliskee, or Knife Sheath, Closenee, Challow, or Kingfisher, John Watts, jr., Sharp Arrow, or Costarauh, John Dougherty, or Long John, Tuckasee, or Terrapin, Tuskegittihee, or Long Fellow, Tochuwor, or Red Bird, Catihee, or Badgerson,