Pg. 204 - Monday 1st October 1810
On application and recommendation
Ordered
That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians - to wit, one for Mr. Dennis Hodge with his wife and two children, one for Mr. John Raines with his wife and three children, and one for Mr. Stephen Raines and William Raines, all from Fairfield District, South Carolina – which were presented and signed.
Pg. 211 - Sat. 13th October 1810
On application
Ordered
That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians, to wit, one for Mr. Daniel Trammell and one for Messrs. Levi and Zachariah Trapp, both from Fairfield District, South Carolina – which were presented and signed.
Pg. 274 - Tues. 27th November 1810
On applications
Ordered
That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians, to wit, one for Messrs. William L. Arick and Richard Dunkley from Fairfield District South Carolina -which were presented and signed.
Pg. 49 - Tues. 25th February 1811
On Sundry applications
Ordered
That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians, to wit, on for Mr. John Ware from Fairfield District, South Carolina - which were severally presented and signed.
Pg. 74 - Wednesday 27th March 1811
On application
Ordered
That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians, viz, one for Mr. David Dunn, with his wife and five children from Fairfield District, South Carolina - which were presented and signed.
Pg. 78 - Monday 1st April 1811
On application
Ordered
That a passport be prepared for Messrs. Phillip Riley, his wife and seven children and five negroes and Joseph Woodward with his wife and three children and fourteen negroes all from Fairfield District South Carolina to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians -which was presented and signed.
Pg. 95 - Friday 3d May 1811
On application
Ordered
That a passport be prepared for Micajah Ashford from Fairfield District South Carolina to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians - which was presented and signed.
Pg. 98 - Monday 6th May 1811
On application
Ordered
That passports be prepared for the following person thro’ the Creek Nation of Indians, to wit, one Messrs. John Middleton, Gardner Ford and Thomas Dods, the former with his wife and two children, all from Fairfield District South Carolina - which were presented and signed.
Pg. 108 - Thursday 23d May 1811
On application
Ordered
That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel thro’ the Creek Nation of Indians, to wit, one for Messrs. Henry Hanningern, Richard Neely and Charles Mason, the former with his wife three children and five negroes, all from Fairfield District, South Carolina - which were presented and signed.
Pg. 233 - Wed. 4th December 1811
On application
Ordered
That a passport be prepared for Messrs. Thomas Briggs and Shepard Pickett from Fairfield District South Carolina to travel through the Indian Nations to the Western Country - which was presented and signed.
Pg. 53 - Wed. 11th November 1812
On application
Ordered
That a passport be prepared for Mr. David McGraw with his wife, ten children and twelve slaves, James Gibsonwith his wife and three children, Jacob Gibson and Micheal Gibson all from Fairfield District South Carolina to travel through the Indian Nations to the western Country - which was presented and signed.
Source: Bryan, Mary H., Director, Georgia Department of Archives and History, Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1810-1820, Special Publications of the National Genealogical Society, No. 28, 1964