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Page 3
... of the United States for Indian Affairs , their examination and publication by the
Society , became an object of interest . ... that of the confederacy of the Creek or
Muscogee Indians , who formerly owned and swayed , the southwestern portion ...
... of the United States for Indian Affairs , their examination and publication by the
Society , became an object of interest . ... that of the confederacy of the Creek or
Muscogee Indians , who formerly owned and swayed , the southwestern portion ...
Page 44
The villages are badly fenced , the Indians are attentive to their traders ; and
several of them are careful of stock , and ... He has three hundred cattle and thirty
horses ; he has , on the recommendation of the agent for Indian affairs , set up a ...
The villages are badly fenced , the Indians are attentive to their traders ; and
several of them are careful of stock , and ... He has three hundred cattle and thirty
horses ; he has , on the recommendation of the agent for Indian affairs , set up a ...
Page 51
... the 27th September , 1793 . The towns classed , and a Commander appointed
over each class . At a meeting of the national council , convened by order of the
agent for Indian affairs , at Tookaubatche , the 27th November , 1799 , the chiefs
...
... the 27th September , 1793 . The towns classed , and a Commander appointed
over each class . At a meeting of the national council , convened by order of the
agent for Indian affairs , at Tookaubatche , the 27th November , 1799 , the chiefs
...
Page 67
He is not much acquainted with farming , and receives light slowly on this subject
, as is the case with all the Indian ... While this transaction was fresh in the minds
of the Indians , the agent for Indian affairs convened the national council , and ...
He is not much acquainted with farming , and receives light slowly on this subject
, as is the case with all the Indian ... While this transaction was fresh in the minds
of the Indians , the agent for Indian affairs convened the national council , and ...
Page 68
the safety of the nation was at stake ; that having a firm reliance on the justice of
the President of the United States , and the friendly attention of his agent for
Indian affairs , they would adopt his plan . 1st . To class the towns , and appoint a
...
the safety of the nation was at stake ; that having a firm reliance on the justice of
the President of the United States , and the friendly attention of his agent for
Indian affairs , they would adopt his plan . 1st . To class the towns , and appoint a
...
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