This collection consists of a letter from Andrew Jackson to Mad Wolf, who was Yaha Hajo, a Seminole Chief, and James Fife, an Upper Creek Chief, 1820. At the time of the letter, Jackson was the Major General Commanding the Division of the South. The letter concerns the Talladegas, Seminole, and Creek Indians, the distribution of cattle taken from the Seminoles, the depredations of the 'Red Sticks,' a party of Creeks, and a fair distribution of the $80,000 appropriated by the U.S. Congress to indemnify the Indians for their losses.