Treaty with the Cherokees to perpetuate peace and friendship between the United States and Cherokee tribe, or nation, of Indians, and to remove all future causes of dissension which may arise from indefinite territorial boundaries / the President of the United States, by major general Andrew Jackson, general David Meriwether, and Jesse Franklin, esquire, commissioners plenipotentiary on the one part, and the Cherokee delegates on the other.
1846
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Treaty with the Cherokees to perpetuate peace and friendship between the United States and Cherokee tribe, or nation, of Indians, and to remove all future causes of dissension which may arise from indefinite territorial boundaries / the President of the United States, by major general Andrew Jackson, general David Meriwether, and Jesse Franklin, esquire, commissioners plenipotentiary on the one part, and the Cherokee delegates on the other.
Uniform Title
Treaty with the Cherokees to Perpetuate Peace and Friendship (1816 September 14)
Published
[Washington, D.C.] : [U.S. Government Printing Office], [1846]
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Treaty with the Cherokees, 1816
Description
1 online resource (pages 148-149)
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(NNC-L)LLMC992170215
(TEMPOCo)992170215
(TEMPOCo)992170215
Note
Treaty signing date in margin: Sept. 14, 1816
Extracted from: United States Statutes at large, volume 7.
Extracted from: United States Statutes at large, volume 7.
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (LLMC Digital, viewed June 22, 2017)
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