Page: [1] Feb. 20, 1790 To His Excellency Edward Telfair Esquire Governor & Commander in Chief of the State of Georgia and the Militia thereof The Petition of William Clark & Co. [Company] of Augusta, humbly sheweth [shows] -- That your Petitioners being in the mercantile line, and wishing to extend their business to the Creek & Cherokee nations of Indians; humbly request, your Excellency will be pleased to Grant them and their Traders, Letters of Licence [License], whereby they may be legally enabled to prosecute this their intention; and as in duty bound they will Pray [Signed] William Clark & Co. [Company] Augusta, February 20th 1790 Page: [2] To His Excellency Edward Telfair Esquire, Governor & Commander in Chief of the State of Georgia. &c &c [et cetera et cetera] Petition Wm [William] Clarke & Co [Company] Granted 22 Feby [February] 1790 Indians