Letter, encampment near Wythlecoochie, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding visiting Milledgeville to finalize commission

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Encampment near the Wythlecoochie
Friday 27 Apl. 1827.
Dear Sir,
Your communication found us 87 miles on our
return Line, in consequence of that communication, the Corres-
pondence enclosed took place - Believing that it is necessary that
Gov Randolph, myself & Mr Bell, our Secretary & accountant should
repair to milledgeville for the purpose of making up our
Accounts, and finally closing my Commission we shall proceed
from this point in the Course of the day in We shall do the
best with our remaining Stock of Stores (which are considerable)
which our situation in the wilderness will admit of our
Men have been allow'd 12 days to return to their homes, hoping
and expecting to see you at Milledgeville in a few days
I remain Resp.
Yr. Mo Obt
T. Spalding
To His Excellency
Geo. M. Troup
Milledgeville


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Tho: Spalding Comr.
27 April 1827.
Boundary