Page: [1] The Honorable State of Georgia To James Durouzeaux [unclear text: Dr ] To my Sollerey [Salary] as Interprertter [Interpreter] for the Creek [deleted text: Nation ] Nation from the 18th May in 1785. to the 18th May in 1786 at £ 50 pr. yaer [year] £50..0..0 To Attending the Indians from the Nation to Galphinton the 12th November 1785 25:0:0 To my Sollerey [Salary] as Interpreitter [Interpreter] for the Creek Nation from 18th May to 18th of November being Six months 25:0:0 To attending the Indians from the Nation to the Ocoeneys the 20th October 20:0:0 To the hier [hire] of two horsess [horses] to go to the uper [upper] Tounes [Towns] With Agent 1:10:0 To attending to the uper [upper] Tounes [Towns] 23 Days at 4 Shilling pr Day 4:12:0 £126:2:0 Receved [Received] in part of the Above acount [account] the 20th October [added text: 1786 ] at the Oconeys £32:4:9 Ballones [Balance] Due James Durouzeaux 18 November 1786 £93:17:3 45:00:00 48.17..3 I do hereby certifie [certify] that James -- Durouzeaux was Interpter [Interpreter] for the state for the Last Six months. and [illegible text] he was in that office when I came to the Nation given under my hand this 7th December 1786 [Signed] Daniel [unclear text: Mc ] Murphy agent for the Creek Nation Page: [2] Inspector General's Office. 9th January 1786. The within named James Durouzeaux, was appointed Linguist & Agent for the Creek Nation the 18th day of May 1785 as appears by a Commission given under the Authority of the then Governor & Council. [Signed] Geo: [George] Handley Inspr. [Inspector] General The Committee are of opinion that the charge of forty five pounds for attending the treaties at Galphinton & Oconee is improper it being part of his duty as interpreter, and that his honor the Governor draw an order on the Treasurer for the sum of forty eight pounds seventeen shillings and three pence being the balance that appears to be due, and that the same be charged to the Indian department. to be paid out of any monies now in the treasury. acct [account] 1786