Today in Chickamauga History - September 26
1792, September 26: Information by Governor Blount, respecting the Cherokee Chiefs whose names are mentioned in the narrative given by Richard Finnelson - Believed Panton caused J.Watts to go to Pensacola. Additional details about Indian allegiances and those that signed the Treaty of Holston. - http://wardepartmentpapers.org/s/home/item/43619
1792, September 26: Treaty of Pensacola. Between the CHICKAMAUGA (Lower Town Cherokee) under John WATTS and Arturo O’NEILL, Governor of Spanish west Florida, for arms and supplies with which to wage war against the United States.
1792, September 26: The U.S. Will Fall on the Southern Indians - Finnelson discusses in detail the efforts of the Governor of New Orleans to persuade the southern Indians to reject their treaties with the United States and ally themselves with the Spanish. – Notable Person / Group: John Watts, Young Dragging Canoe, Red-Headed Will, Bloody Fellow, White Man-Killer, Captain Charley – Notable Location: Pensacola, Nickajack – Notable Phrase: Rumor of War in the Lower Towns - https://wardepartmentpapers.org/s/home/item/44022