Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives, to which Were Referred the Messages of the President U.S. of the 5th and 8th February, and 2d March, 1827, with Accompanying Documents and a Report and Resolutions of the Legislature of Georgia: March 3, 1827 : Read, and Laid Upon the TableGales & Seaton, 1827 - 846 Seiten |
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... land oc- cupied by the Indians , having originally resided in that Government , which was common to all the Colonies , and having been conquered from that Government , at the joint expense and efforts of all the Colonies , passed to the ...
... land oc- cupied by the Indians , having originally resided in that Government , which was common to all the Colonies , and having been conquered from that Government , at the joint expense and efforts of all the Colonies , passed to the ...
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... land oc- cupied by the Indians , having originally resided in that Government , which was common to all the Colonies , and having been conquered from that Government , at the joint expense and efforts of all the Colonies , passed to the ...
... land oc- cupied by the Indians , having originally resided in that Government , which was common to all the Colonies , and having been conquered from that Government , at the joint expense and efforts of all the Colonies , passed to the ...
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... land occupied by them , in Georgia , amounted to 19,578,890 acres . In pursuance of the compact of 1802 , and but a few months after its conclusion , a treaty was made between the United States and the Creeks , by which a portion of land ...
... land occupied by them , in Georgia , amounted to 19,578,890 acres . In pursuance of the compact of 1802 , and but a few months after its conclusion , a treaty was made between the United States and the Creeks , by which a portion of land ...
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... land . On the 12th of April the consent of McIntosh and his party to the survey , was given in a letter to the Governor , in the following terms : " Some differences existing between the present Agent of the Creek nation and myself ...
... land . On the 12th of April the consent of McIntosh and his party to the survey , was given in a letter to the Governor , in the following terms : " Some differences existing between the present Agent of the Creek nation and myself ...
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... land was divided into sections , districts , and tracts of 2024 acres each ; one hundred district surveyors , and ten surveyors of district , reserve , and sectional lines , were appointed to be chosen , and a land lottery organized ...
... land was divided into sections , districts , and tracts of 2024 acres each ; one hundred district surveyors , and ten surveyors of district , reserve , and sectional lines , were appointed to be chosen , and a land lottery organized ...
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Affidavit Alabama answer authority believe Big Warrior Broken Arrow ceded cession character Cherokees Chilly McIntosh Colonel Campbell Colonel Crowell Committee communication conduct considered conversation copy Council Creek Indians Creek nation Department deponent DUNCAN G duty evidence execution Father Flint river Fort Mitchell friends G. M. TROUP Georgia Commissioners Government Governor of Georgia Governor Troup Hambly Hawkins head chiefs heard honor hostile Indian Affairs Indian Agent Indian Springs informed instructions Interpreter interrogatories JAMES BARBOUR JAMES MERIWETHER John Crowell JOURDAN June land late treaty Legislature letter Little Prince Major Andrews mark McIntosh party ment Milledgeville mission Muscogee nation negotiation object opinion persons present President received referred remark reply request SEABORN JONES Secretary Secretary of War sell signed the treaty Special Agent survey sworn T. P. ANDREWS talk territory testimony tion United Washington Williamson wish witness
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Seite 16 - States; regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States ; provided that the legislative righf of any State, within its own limits, be not infringed or violated...
Seite 195 - That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested...
Seite 107 - The United States solemnly guarantee to the Creek Nation, all their lands within the limits of the United States to the westward and southward of the boundary described in the preceding article.
Seite 21 - The committee of the Representatives, to which it was referred, reported that it " is expedient to procure a cession of the Indian lands in the State of Georgia, and that until such a cession is procured, the law of the land, as set forth in the treaty at Washington, ought to be maintained by all necessary, constitutional, and legal means.
Seite 837 - Chatahouchee, and along the western bank thereof, to the great bend thereof, next above the place where a certain creek or river, called "Uchee...
Seite 139 - Indians within the limits of this state, either for the purpose of settlement or otherwise ; as every such act will be in direct violation of the provisions of the treaty, aforesaid, and will expose the aggressors to the most certain and summary punishment by the authorities of the state, and of the United States. All good citizens, therefore, pursuing the dictates of good faith, will unite in enforcing the obligations of the treaty as the supreme low.
Seite 103 - Surrounded as they are, and pressed as they will be, on every side by the white population, it will be difficult if not impossible for them, with their kind of government, to sustain order among them. Their interior will be exposed to frequent disturbances, to remedy which the interposition of the United States will be indispensable, and thus their government will gradually lose its authority until it is annihilated. In this process the moral character of the tribes will...
Seite 17 - ... councils. And how the trade with Indians, though not members of a state, yet residing within its legislative jurisdiction, can be regulated by an external authority, without so far intruding on the internal rights of legislation, is absolutely incomprehensible. This is not the only case in which the Articles of Confederation have inconsiderately...
Seite 73 - And thus are the secrets of his heart made manifest; and so falling down on his face he will worship God, and report that God is in you of a truth.
Seite 15 - ... twelfth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, between Commissioners on the part of the United States and the said Creek Nation of Indians, and ratified by the United States on the seventh day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, is hereby declared to be null and void, to every intent and purpose whatsoever ; and every right and claim arising from the same is hereby cancelled and surrendered.