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They concluded the treaty of Galphinton . In the same year , the treaty of
Hopewell was concluded with the Cherokees . By the treaty of New York , in 1790
, the Creek Indians placed themselves under the protection of the United States ,
and of ...
They concluded the treaty of Galphinton . In the same year , the treaty of
Hopewell was concluded with the Cherokees . By the treaty of New York , in 1790
, the Creek Indians placed themselves under the protection of the United States ,
and of ...
Page 85
... and to Ko - necau . Half Half way from Burnt Corn to Little Escambia , the pine
land loses the quality of clay , and is sandy , the pine tall and large . w 1
APPENDIX . INDIAN TREATIES . TREATY AT AUGUSTA , A Sketch of the Creek
Country .
... and to Ko - necau . Half Half way from Burnt Corn to Little Escambia , the pine
land loses the quality of clay , and is sandy , the pine tall and large . w 1
APPENDIX . INDIAN TREATIES . TREATY AT AUGUSTA , A Sketch of the Creek
Country .
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INDIAN TREATIES . TREATY AT AUGUSTA , JUNE 1 , 1773 . BY SIR JAMES
WRIGHT AND JOHN STEWART , WITH THE CHEROKEES AND CREEKS . This
treaty fixes the eastern bounds of the Cherokees to be from the tree marked by
the ...
INDIAN TREATIES . TREATY AT AUGUSTA , JUNE 1 , 1773 . BY SIR JAMES
WRIGHT AND JOHN STEWART , WITH THE CHEROKEES AND CREEKS . This
treaty fixes the eastern bounds of the Cherokees to be from the tree marked by
the ...
Page 88
TREATY AT COLERAIN , JUNE.29 , 1796 . ARTICLE VII . “ The Creek Nation
shall deliver , as soon as practicable , to the Super . intendent of Indian affairs , at
such place as he may direct , all citizens of the United States , white inhabitants
and ...
TREATY AT COLERAIN , JUNE.29 , 1796 . ARTICLE VII . “ The Creek Nation
shall deliver , as soon as practicable , to the Super . intendent of Indian affairs , at
such place as he may direct , all citizens of the United States , white inhabitants
and ...
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