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F.
Franklin, treaties with the State of 151, 152
G.
Gallagher, W. D., commissioner for Cherokee boundary 365
Georgia, protests of, against Hopewell treaty 155
United States agree to extinguish Indian title in 233
action by, regarding Cherokee 234, 236
view of, as to Indian title 241
Supreme Court decision in Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia 262
Supreme Court decision in Worcester vs. Georgia 264
refusal of, to submit to decision of Supreme Court respecting Cherokee 266
hostility of, to Van Buren's compromise in Cherokee affairs 290
Georgia and United States, measures of, to remove Indians 260
Glasscock, Thomas, and John King protest against treaty of 1785 155
"Government" or "Ross" party of Cherokee 293, 298, 299
Graham, George, commissioner to treat with Cherokee 197, 198, 205
Grave Creek, West Virginia, mounds 136
Grey, Alexander, commissioner to extinguish Cherokee title 241
Guess, George, inventor of Cherokee alphabet 230
death of 302
Gwin, James W., commissioner to treat with Cherokee 288
H.
Hardin, Joseph, survey of Cherokee boundary by 156
Harlan, James, contracts for sale of Cherokee neutral land 340, 349
Harney, W. S., commissioner to treat with Indians 341
Hawkins, Benjamin, commissioner to treat with Cherokee 133, 184
journal of 165-169
Haywood, John, on origin and habitat of Cherokee 136
Henderson, Richard, purchase of land from Cherokee by 148
Hood, Robert N., aid acknowledged 130
Hopewell, proceedings at treaty of 152, 153, 155, 158
Houston, Robert, surveyor of Cherokee line in Tennessee 227, 232
Hubley, Edward B., commissioner to settle Cherokee claims 298
Hunter, A. R.S., commissioner to appraise Cherokee property 258
I.
Indians, removal of, west of the Mississippi River 214
Intercourse act of 1796 173
J.
Jack, Patrick, grant to 145
Jackson, Andrew, protests against Cherokee boundary of 1816 206
commissioner for Cherokee treaty 209, 212, 215, 216
refuses to approve Cherokee treaty of 1834 252
advice to Cherokee 343, 344
death of 347
"Ross" or "Government" party of Cherokee 293
Robertson, Charles, deed to, on the Watauga 147
Robertson, General, agent of Tennessee with Cherokee 179
Rutherford, Griffith, march against Cherokee 157
S.
Saline or salt plains, treaty provisions regarding 250, 300
Schermerhorn, John F., commissioner to treat with Cherokee 249, 253, 257, 282
commissioner to report on country assigned to Indians of the West 251
appointed to treat with Ridge Cherokee delegation 278, 279
Schoolcraft, H. R., on identity of the Allegan with the Cherokee 137
Scott, Winfield, ordered to command troops in Cherokee country 291
Sells, Elijah, commissioner to treat with Cherokee 334, 341
Sequoyah, or George Guess, death of 302
Shawnee, expelled by Cherokee and Chickasaw 144
join Cherokee 356-358
Smith, Daniel, commissioner for treaty with Cherokee 183, 187, 190
Smith, Thomas E., commissioner to appraise Indian lands 363
South Carolina, endeavors of, to extinguish Cherokee title 204, 205
Southern Confederacy and the Cherokee 326-333, 342
Sprague, Peleg, denounces policy toward Cherokee 288
Steele, John, commissioner to treat with Cherokee 176
Stevens, E. L., aid acknowledged 130
Stokes, Montfort, commissioner to treat with Cherokee 249
commissioner to report on country assigned to Indians of the West 251
Storrs, Henry R., denounces policy toward Cherokee 288
Strum, G. P., aid acknowledged 130
Stuart, James, agent of Tennessee to treat with Cherokee 179
Supreme Court decision, in Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia 262
in Worcester vs. Georgia 264
Sweatland, S. H., census of Cherokee in North Carolina in 1869 by 314
T.
Talootiske, Cherokee, grant of 193
Tatnall, E. F., appointed to assist in Cherokee removal 260
Taylor, Nathaniel G., commissioner to treat with Cherokee 340, 352
Tennessee, commissioners from, to treaty council of Cherokee 179
endeavor of, to treat with Cherokee 201
on validity of Cherokee reservations 232
Tennessee Company, purchase of Cherokee land by 162
Thomas, William H., agent for Cherokee 315
Thompson, R. F., aid acknowledged BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY—FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. VIII

MAP OF THE FORMER TERRITORIAL LIMITS OF THE CHEROKEE "NATION OF" INDIANS EXHIBITING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE VARIOUS CESSIONS OF LAND MADE BY THEM TO THE COLONIES AND TO THE UNITED STATES BY TREATY STIPULATIONS, FROM THE BEGINNING OF THEIR RELATIONS WITH THE WHITES TO THE DATE OF THEIR REMOVAL WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.

MAP
OF THE FORMER
TERRITORIAL LIMITS
OF THE
CHEROKEE "NATION OF" INDIANS
EXHIBITING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE VARIOUS
CESSIONS
OF LAND MADE BY THEM TO THE
COLONIES AND TO THE UNITED STATES
BY TREATY STIPULATIONS, FROM THE BEGINNING OF THEIR RELATIONS
WITH THE WHITES TO THE DATE OF THEIR REMOVAL
WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.

BY
C. C. ROYCE.
1894.

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BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY—FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. IX

MAP SHOWING THE TERRITORY ORIGINALLY ASSIGNED TO THE CHEROKEE "NATION OF" INDIANS WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI.

MAP
SHOWING THE
TERRITORY ORIGINALLY ASSIGNED
TO THE CHEROKEE "NATION OF" INDIANS WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
ALSO THE BOUNDARIES
OF THE
TERRITORY NOW OCCUPIED OR OWNED BY THEM.

BY
C. C. ROYCE.
1894.

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