CONTENTS. 
Treaty of October 2, 1798........--.- AS SAGE BORE CGE SOPRA RE: JES OOO EER ES 
Material provisions -- .---- a spo sto ttaces oqost tes Soodeses coede Se aesB Ho 
PUIN LOS AL OR e ee heen viens ae Pein wen miei Bo mene (select ain sss ce ~ss- 
IRD ULEN MESMCOUMP LOLOL: con c\cw cca. omer cso me tame Se nn aSieccc es 
EET GE ORO RE LSE, Seis Ses oem Sector soetsdeS de GSES Ee eS ae eee eee es 
Material provisions ......---..--- Se ae oe Ee ee etal a Aer sees 
TORE CO Passe Ae sates so dae Sie ae eee S30 Seo esas Sade aS eee aee 
New treaty authorized by Congress.-.............-----.-.--.---..-.- 
WaiitOrd a SB nULO MOM === cece eee eee make = Gemwne oan nate 2a5ae8 455607 
Further negotiations authorized. ..---..-.. ---. --22-. 22 2-25 -2s0eeccee 
Treaty of October 25, 1805°.....----. dS tite dissec obs onsen eae Seaione Sag SseseS 
WEIN EROS once Gaal EOC COO SSOCHS OCI oS eAnS Besar aesss= See beanie 
An mp OTM Ta 7H Dbl bie se one cod Sao s aor Cncio Ido | pSane a peas oases 
ESPON AUTON ISI ONS Seteenetge atte seen ate = aa a eeie ene re eee ete ee 
Historical data respecting this treaty and the preceding ONG". sssn <oaace 
Continued negotiations authorized ...-....--...----...---.-----.---.. 
Jontroversy concerning Doublehead.tract -....-....-.-.....---...---- 
Treaty of January 7, 1806........---- SoU SiS a2 oes Ce HSROAR Sea sees Secoodenee 
Material aiieton ge sohbase reece ussScsse ste yecsoos Saree 26 cba so-es50 
Jinairtareton Stayriney co) nie WH UU ee Sa ee cree oe ao sees Seo See eases SEeees 
MR Ow WaT exacts ossess Seso 2065 soe pode Soe Seep spececias sesseseouay 
InIsiryre GG UE eSaceanooeocbas cede: JooSe5 Jo Sg soak ace es Base Soasoeene 
Controversy concerning bon fees BSR CO Ceo Oe oe See 
Hxplanatory treaty negotiated -= .----. 1. a... en ae ow wane one 
Treaty of March 22, 1816, ceding land in South Carolina ..............-.---.-- 
DE GIC OI DRM TON ie 55 cscs pScoss SSS seo 9S65 oo See sees ee See eee ae 
Treaty of March 22, 1816, defining eat Woundavies; é&c).. 220-25. .ccees-8 
WUD {EAST B c con Bon6 geo Siesses Jodie senias 8 SeeeGeogsceecicoar se 
LETC TD AEN 65. ian Oas seaeign aes a oec canner osiceoe foe See ae eine 
Colonel Earle’s negotiations for the purchase of iron-ore ane Bes eee 
Tennessee fails to conclude a treaty with the Cherokees.............. 
Removal of Cherokees to the west of the Mississippi proposed...--.--- 
Efforts of South Carolina to extinguish Cherokee title.....-...-..---. 
Boundary between Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, and Chickasaws.... 
Roads through the Cherokee country .----.--...--...-------.-.--..-- 
TIER A OU sagen iio LE i) Seco o 5 See Sasa Seer eo ne cee seco cence aos caer 
ISLAMI OLONISLODS 22 =f sce ae ese aac ares tame = oe a le sine ae some eee 
DNs )prmm etl Gai occas ose cad aseeet Jose cag adscn ond s ev ee. Be = soles Ss sac eae ec 
Further purchase of Cherokee lands sp So pS SOone ae eecs cece See Sse 
UAH gal iag ich ISI) 6. Sn ores coneteecen sh access Saoease ons cee> 2 Sceroceoose 
Wipe) (ER ARIOTE Mere Sceo Sho. cnossciosde S62 66s odebo ceca ae wea goeeeon 
TS OGD GES ne ot odeeaes sed estecsce Base sepas esa SeSpseees dae seeeeet 
Policy of removing Indian tribes to the west of the Mississippi River-. 
Further cession of territory by the Cherokees...... ..-....----...---.. 
SErbaty) OteHOULUREY oi) LOL lene me elects cmclem mien erie erin vena = =iale 
Matar lipo VvisONe == nese eco ee~ seen ao~. emimel ca ame =yon= = See Se eee Seo 
eG sa Sooo scent e Sen See Senos He OSU DOES nate Bea eo pene cesECeee 
Cherokees west of the Mississippi—their wants and condition ---. ---- 
Disputes among Cherokees concerning emigration...-...----.----.--- 
Public sentiment in Tennessee and Georgia couceruing Cherokee re- 
HIOMP sso Seon. StS 0eb > C60 JOD ESS HOSE Shr On enoe Secec oes SS=eE Deemed 
Treaty concluded for turther cession of land .........----..---------- 
Riana OmcencalgnG HOLOK EGS See ere ae aeieemtaice tele Sam elena aie nates wae = 
