Essays on the Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians: First Published in the National IntelligencerT. Kite, 1830 - 116 Seiten |
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... road , in the northern extre- mity of that territory , ( now in the State of Kentucky , ) at a great dis- tance from the actual residence of the Cherokees generally , was made the ground of a solemn treaty stipulation , and an ...
... road , in the northern extre- mity of that territory , ( now in the State of Kentucky , ) at a great dis- tance from the actual residence of the Cherokees generally , was made the ground of a solemn treaty stipulation , and an ...
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... road from the state of Tennessee to the State of Georgia , through the Cherokee nation . " The Cherokee nation having taken into consideration the request of their Father , the President of the United States , to grant that a road may ...
... road from the state of Tennessee to the State of Georgia , through the Cherokee nation . " The Cherokee nation having taken into consideration the request of their Father , the President of the United States , to grant that a road may ...
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First Published in the National Intelligencer Jeremiah Evarts. The road was opened the following year , and has now been travelled for a quarter of a century ; and , during this whole time , has greatly facilitated intercourse between ...
First Published in the National Intelligencer Jeremiah Evarts. The road was opened the following year , and has now been travelled for a quarter of a century ; and , during this whole time , has greatly facilitated intercourse between ...
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... roads , in addition to those previously established ; one leading from Ten- nessee to Georgia , and the other from Tennessee to the settlements on the Tom- bigbee . These roads to be marked out by men appointed on each side for the ...
... roads , in addition to those previously established ; one leading from Ten- nessee to Georgia , and the other from Tennessee to the settlements on the Tom- bigbee . These roads to be marked out by men appointed on each side for the ...
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... road to the United States , from Tellico to the Tombigbee , " to be laid out by viewers appointed on both sides . " ART . 3. " In consideration of the above cession and relinquishment , the United States agree to pay to the said ...
... road to the United States , from Tellico to the Tombigbee , " to be laid out by viewers appointed on both sides . " ART . 3. " In consideration of the above cession and relinquishment , the United States agree to pay to the said ...
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