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Excerpt from Memoir of Gen. David Blackshear: Including Letters From Governors Irwin, Jackson, Mitchell, Early, and Rabun, and From Major-General McIntosh, Brigadier-General Floyd, and Other Officers of the Army in the War of 1813-14 on the Frontier and Sea-Coast of Georgia
The other papers attached to the memoir are arranged in chronological order, from N o. 1 to N o. 140 inclusive. A synopsis of those which relate to the war may be seen, beginning at page 365. An abstract of the other papers will be found at page 391. The whole. Collection is Worthy of perusal, as illustrative of the times and characters to which they apply.
Though not strictly within the scope of his present duties, the author respectfully suggests to families and persons having the custody of old documents and writings, the obligation on their part to preserve them from waste, as they are of value to the cause of truth and for the objects of history. The letters from Hon. James Jones, a representative in Con gress, to Gen. Blackshear, in 1800, respecting the Western Territory, then belonging to Georgia, and the difficulties which delayed the Compact of 1802, furnish a striking example. Other letters might be specified of the same interesting class.
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