1759, November 2, From Attah Kallah Kallah
Attah Kallah Kallah writes to Governor Lyttelton, expressing his commitment to the unity and friendship between his people and the Governor’s. Recently returned from war, he reassures the Governor of his efforts to maintain peace and ensure no grievances arise. He mentions the hope of visiting the Governor to present the string of beads given to him previously and wishes for positive dialogue moving forward. He aligns with Willinawaw of Toqua, valuing Fort Loudoun as a base for military support while emphasizing the importance of a clear path for both communities.