JONES COUNTY, GA - HISTORY LETTERS Peter Dudley from John P. Moore ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by:"Jill Florence Lackey" NOTE: Dudley was a white shopkeeper in Creek Territory. Dudleyville, Chambers Co., AL (Letter Addressed to Peter Dudly Tallapoosa County Ala. Mail by Wm. Winslett) Creek Nation Arkansaw T. Dear friend I have the opportunity of inform you all that I am yet in the Land of the living and all my friends injoing good state of health. All my friends send there best compliments to you and your wife, for the Indians say that they wish you would come to this country to trade with you. I was very sorry to hear that you was left behind from your friends. My wife Anna sends her best love to your wife. Mrs. Dudly, you must write to us you and Mr. P. Dudly and let me know how our old creek nation is flushing and how my father coming on and my brother Jackson. I have write sevel letters to them I have received no answer from either of them or any of my friends. None of them do write to me. You must not forget me because we are in the western countray. We are in a countray ware we are not use to. The waters are bad and brackish. We are very sickly at times. We that has bin hear stand it better than them that come last. It is not the countray ware we are living but the land is better than the richest land you all got in the old Creek Nation. One acre of land hear worth Two there. I have bin very sick sence I see you all last and all my Family was all sick but has bin restored to there health again. A great deal of my friends are dead in this countray. All the Griersons are come to this countray, but we are going to move from this countray by next winter if we are all alive. Our Nation are in a great confusion at (this) time with the head men, individuals, about how the women and children suffed on the road. The nation is divided at this time. Sume are gone over on the Cannada (Canadian River), they are about fifty or sixty miles apart. The agent has called a counsel, but it has not come on, for all to conclude what they must do. I have no more to say but give my best love to my father and my mother, and the rest of the connecktions. So remain your friend until death. John P. Moore P.S. Write as soon as you receive this from me and tell my father to write to me. Feb. 3th 1837 Transcribed as written by Ronnie Moore for Jill Florence Lackey Oct 2, 2002