The South in the Building of the Nation; a History of the Southern States Designed to Record the South's Part in the Making of the American Nation: 2
The South in the Building of the Nation; a History of the Southern States Designed to Record the South's Part in the Making of the American Nation: 2
Riley, Franklin L. (Franklin Lafayette), 1868-1929
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Anthony Hutchins being the leading man in the movement. On March 29, 1798, the Spanish garrison evacuated the fort at the Natchez and withdrew to New Orleans, and very soon the post at Nogales, now Vicksburg, was also abandoned. The advance of the American and the retreat of the Spaniard had thus begun — a move- ment which was only to reach its climax a century later. The Natchez district, as well as that upon the Tombigbee, was for the time being left without any law except that of the militar...y. The citizens of Natchez applied to Captain Guion to take care of the roads, patrol, police, liquor traffic and recovery of debts, and he promised his support wherever it might be necessary, particularly as to the sale of liquor to the Indians, but left judicial matters to the citizens themselves. Gen. James Wilkinson arrived in August. Guion, on his way down, had conciliated the Chickasaws at Chickasaw Bluff, while the Choctaws were generally friendly, and Wilkinson found himself able to devote his attention to fortifying the new southwestern frontier.
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