124 CONTENTS. 
Treaty of October 24, 1004 eer tere epee oe ere ett esate oe el ete ate eeetee 
Material provisions..---. ...-...--.-...--...-. Gosbascossoss cadss pO SOOD 
lab eC IGOR eo aa ee pasos Caecce ares cose sO bso sae Sos Seon SSeS oes 
New treaty authorizediby Conpresa. sera ete setae seers 
Wattord’s!Sethleme nt terete ctstemieietetere mete aise eee ete ee 
Further negotiations authorizedo2 22 scesesseaeieeeaeee ae seee= == 
Mreaty of October, 20805 Sesser ese sees eee eee eee eee 
Material! provisions) 2-22 cece ee) ae eisai oe ae eee sere ee 
Treaty of October) 27, 18052. 2 32- cc. ose somayeeisie sneer ee see meeeieeeise =e 
Material pro vilS O18 tera tete = ae re weet ratere 
Historical data respecting this treaty and the preceding one..-.-.....---- 
Continued negotiations authorized! --2-2-~- 2-2-2 - ee ewe eee eee 
Controversy concerning ‘‘ Doublehead ” tract .-....-.---.--....-.-- 
Treaty of Januaryi7, 1806-2252). secrete Salesian see ee See ee eee ee 
Material provisions 22232 se, .se eae ee eee epee eee eee nearer 
Treaty of September iil 1807 Seer tesco eee eee ee eters 
Material provisions -2..'52 <2 one) eee de y <n) eee ee ee ee 
Ebistori call daitals rae crete sete teal em aioe eee ea ae ae ale eee 
Controversy; concerning boundaries: 2--=----se ooo sen see ol) = ie 
Explanatory; treaty merotiatedien te -- eel eee eae seis iae l= 
Treaty of March 22, 1816, ceding land in South Carolina....-.....-.-..----- 
Material pros] OMS oe petra area eterna leer ee) ae eae ate eo elite nee 
Treaty of March 22,1816, defining certain boundaries, etc .-.......--------- 
Material provisions)... -2caecsemce <= sass nee eee eee see 
Historicalldatatons-ssst == eenp eee te See eet ee selene epee arene eee 
Colonel Earle’s negotiations for the purchase of iron ore tract -- ---- 
Tennessee fails to conclude a treaty with the Cherokees ....-....-.--- 
Removal of Cherokees to the west of the Mississippi proposed . ---- 4 
Efforts of South Carolina to extinguish Cherokee title. .....---.----- 
Boundary between Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, and Chickasaws...- 
Roads through the Cherokee country ...--..--.---.--.------------- 
Treaty of Septemberil4 31816 ieee eo eee ee eee ee see ee eee 
Material provisions tects eee eases e ete eee eee 
Historical data. ise pa ae eee eee lee eateries snes cepa eee 
: Further purchase of ‘(Cherokee lands --<-.---. << oan seine eee se mae = 
Treaty of July S\VSM i eee cme ae eee te siesta ea eee aa see ele eee oe tare ete 
Material provisions s.n-i5 sssed.s. css =m oe clevesisisaeiele fe Saje sits selene la 
PSO CCEA MOREY ee oe A Ose DSCESS OEciGMice SHSOSE OS ones aboS sea SD esoeS 
Policy of removing Indian tribes to the west of the Mississippi River- 
Further cession of territory by the Cherokees -..-......-..----.---- 
Treatyiol Pebruary 2418) 9 eee ee eee eee eee ee eter 
Material provisionsee-s sce p= esate eeee eee ee oan ee eee ee sees ae oeeae 
Enistori call datas -92 sees a= ieee ee ae tie tne ae ete ere eee Perel 
Cherokees west of the Mississippi—their wants and condition ------ 
Disputes among Cherokees concerning emigration... .--------.---- 
Public sentiment in Tennessee and Georgia concerning Cherokee re- 
WO) BEE Ere Sonn aoa acs Acnbbn abases -SerOnbo cond Bess cooraegcsses 
Treaty concluded for further cession of land .----.---.-.-----.----- 
Status of certain Cherokees -.-. .-- iseG nine Anece sie Sainieeeeeeeeriemer 
Treaty of May 6,828" 3). -oeceeeeesee ee enee nee Eee nes zh Sala Sree aees 
Material provisions: - .:.~ <2 2coecn se coece se ore seaete er eee e= Gee ae eee 
Historical datas a. .cicck cise cosites em Seer eee Bee ee eee 
Return, J. Meigs'and ithe Cherokees -o-.-see == eee eee eee 
Tennessee denies validity of Cherokee reservations .-.--.---- ------ 
United States agree to extinguish Indian title in Georgia......--..- 
