The Narrative of the Cherokee Nation. Charles C. Royce

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       Zealous Measures for Removal of Eastern Cherokees

       General Carroll's Report on the Condition of the Cherokees

       Failure of Colonel Lowry's Mission

       Decision of the Supreme Court in Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia

       Failure of Mr. Chester's Mission

       Decision of Supreme Court in Worcester vs. Georgia

       Disputed Boundaries Between Cherokees and Creeks

       Cherokees Plead with Congress and the President for Justice

       Cherokees Propose an Adjustment

       Cherokees Memorialize Congress

       Treaty Negotiations Resumed

       Report of Major Davis

       Elias Boudinot's Views

       Speech of General R. G. Dunlap

       Report of General John E. Wool

       Report of John Mason, Jr

       Henry Clay's Sympathy with the Cherokees

       Policy of the President Criticised—Speech of Col. David Crockett

       General Scott Ordered to Command Troops in the Cherokee Country

       John Ross Proposes a New Treaty

       Cherokees Permitted to Remove Themselves.

       Dissensions Among Cherokees in Their New Home

       Cherokees Charge the United States with Bad Faith

       Per Capita Payments Under the Treaty

       Political Murders in Cherokee Nation

       Adjudication Commissioners Appointed

       Treaty Concluded August 6, 1846

       Material Provisions

       Historical Data

       Cherokees Desire a New Treaty

       Feuds Between the Ross, Treaty, and Old Settler Parties

       Death of Sequoyah or George Guess

       Old Settler and Treaty Parties Propose to Remove to Mexico

       More Political Murders

       Negotiation of Treaty of 1846

       Affairs of the North Carolina Cherokees

       Proposed Removal of the Catawba Indians to the Cherokee Country

       Financial Difficulties of the Cherokees

       Murder of the Adairs and Others

       Financial Distresses—New Treaty Proposed

       Slavery in the Cherokee Nation

       Removal of White Settlers on Cherokee Land

       Fort Gibson Abandoned by the United States

       Removal of Trespassers on "Neutral Land"

       John Ross Opposes Survey and Allotment of Cherokee Domain

       Political Excitement in 1860

       Cherokees and the Southern Confederacy

       Cherokee Troops for the Confederate Army

       A Cherokee Confederate Regiment Deserts to the United States

       Ravages of War in the Cherokee Nation

       Treaty Concluded July 19, 1866

       Material Provisions

       Treaty Concluded April 27, 1868

       Material Provisions

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