| William J. Northen - 1910 - 556 Seiten
...ceded to the United States, in return for which they agroe*! to remove Indians from the soil of Georgia as soon as it "could be done peaceably and on reasonable terms." Twenty-five years passed and the Indians had not been removed. The United States hesitated and Troup... | |
| Charles Warren - 1922 - 584 Seiten
...extinguish for the use of Georgia the Indian title to lands within the remaining limits of the State, "as soon as it could be done peaceably and on reasonable terms." Unfortunately, the United States failed to perform its agreement; and though, from 1805 to 1819, it... | |
| Grant Foreman - 1976 - 452 Seiten
...had agreed to extinguish at its own expense the Indian title within the reserved limits of Georgia as soon as it could be done "peaceably and on reasonable terms." However, some progress had been made. A number of so-called treaties had been negotiated, nominally... | |
| John R. Wunder - 1996 - 356 Seiten
...promise of the United States Government to extinguish the Indian title to lands within the state boundary as soon as it could be done "peaceably" and on "reasonable terms."" But by the early i8zo's the Cherokees and other southern tribes had refused to cede another foot of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1890 - 766 Seiten
...Congress for 17¿7, p. 7-¿. suming at the same time the obligation of e¿tinguishing the Indian title as soon as it could be done peaceably and on reasonable terms. (See House Report No. 93, Nineteenth Congress, second session.) At this time the Oconee River formed... | |
| 1831 - 336 Seiten
...United States all her claim to the lands west of the present western boundary of Georgia, and the United States contracted to extinguish the Indian title east...follows : but it must be recollected that other public objects of the highest moment have been affected by those treaties, with Indian tribes and foreign... | |
| Gray and Bowen - 1831 - 348 Seiten
...United States all her claim to the lands west of the present western boundary of Georgia, and the United States contracted to extinguish the Indian title east...follows : but it must be recollected that other public objects of the highest moment have been allucted by those treaties, with Indian tribes and foreign... | |
| 1831 - 346 Seiten
...United States all her claim to the lands west of the present western boundary of Georgia, and the United States contracted to extinguish the Indian title east...follows : but it must be recollected that other public objects of the highest moment have been affected by those treaties, with Indian tribes and foreign... | |
| 1827 - 864 Seiten
...at the same time, the obligation of extinguishing the Indian title to all the lands East of the said line, as soon as it could be done " peaceably and on reasonable terms." These articles of cession were concluded between die Commissioners of the United States and those of... | |
| 768 Seiten
...States were bound, in good faith, to extinguish the Indian title to lands within the limits of Georgia, as soon as it could be done peaceably and on reasonable terms. The State of Georgia has repeatedly remonstrated to the President on this subject, and called upon... | |
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