Page: [1] [ Note: A postmark stamp appears on the page. ] [added text (appears to be different ink and hand): ? [Mont]icello Ga. ] 10 to his excellency George M Troup State of Georgia milidgeville Page: [2] 25 Aprill [April] 1825 Creek Nation Dear Sir I receivd [received] your excellencys request yesterday, [added text: dated the 12th Inst. [Instant] ] & I hereby State to you that my only meaning was not to act Contrary to stipulations made between our nation & the us. states government & we Do hereby absolutely freely & fully gave our Consent to the state of Georgia to have the Boundary belonging to said state surveyd [surveyed] at any time the Legislature of Georgi [added text: a ] may think proper which was [unclear text: ceded ] at the late treaty at the Indian Springs [document damaged] in behalf of the nation & by the consent of the Chiefs of the Same I have the honour [honor] to be Sir with great esteam [esteem] yours respectfully [added text (appears to be different ink and hand): all written by Gen. W. Mc. I [McIntosh] Creek Chief ] [Signed] William McIntosh Page: [3] Letter Brig Genl. [Brigadier General] W McIntosh [unclear text: dated ] Creek Nation 25 April 1825 Survey of the Ceded Country Order to filed 5 May 1825 [unclear text: Comd. ] to Legislature 23 May 1825 25 April 1825