CONTENTS. 
Treaty of May 6, 1828— Continued. 
Cherokee progress in civilization -.-....---..-..---..-5----------- 
Failure of negotiations for further cession of lands. ........-.-..--- 
Cherokee Nation adopts a constitution -.......-...---..-----.----.- 
Cherokee affairs west of the Mississippi..-.-...-------.------------ 
Less Peony LAME GOO toma ct anise sien Wrens e ls eects Suet te occ ees 
Maren rovislOnSasre aa tee ans foals oes ars es ae cee ere eceheseeteese 
PRR LOLICAMOUD Ween eect ea sbos Sts = a cieem ces iec ec soc ecets secs 
Conflicting land claims of Creeks and Cherokees west of the Mis- 
SHIN Dy Mlsks Sacsouce occ Shae a SO Rear e aS AROS COS a CS DESPA SB Ee ea aoce 
Pureliase of Osage half-breed reserves --..--------- --.<-----..--5-- 
President Jackson refuses to approve treaty of 1834 .......-....-.-- 
sMrestyoLMacemberee yl booears se esas nce eines cociacsieccwn scence 
Materiel punoyaslonsrsee se aoe me eek ee ete tere een tee nae aoa es heel. 
Treaty of March 1, 1836 (supplementary articles) ....-----..----.-.----.---- 
MENGE nT alypCOVinlONS estes saan ar a etraipe em es Bete es os ee omar an 
ENRCORICAO aha pst oe oe se eens ee eae Bake eee ease Scie e = sisiseeac 
Zealous measures for removal of Eastern Cherokees .-.--...-------. 
General Carroll's report on the condition of the Cherokees..-..-..-.-. 
Havluretet Colonel Mowry’s mission --- ~ .=-s-<--== sn ose e oes 
Decision of Supreme Court in ‘‘Cherokee Nation v. Georgia”. ..-.-- 
Mailire Ofer CHeRter sp MISMO Me cas ote maa 2 Sencar ciacces oes cea 
Decision of Supreme Court in ‘‘ Worcester v. Georgia”. -...-.-.---- 
Disputed boundaries between Cherokees and Creeks-......-.-..----. 
Cherokees plead with Congress and the President for justice ...-.--. 
Cherokees propose an adjustment....-...--=. ...-----.....--..----- 
Cherokees-memorialize Congress. ----...-.-. -22---- scone. =~ 2 ase 
Rreahy NePoOuUAONe LesuIued joes eaten deen eeeaan es meme 
REpONULOLe Vien OLMO ANTS eee a temrn aseismic asin= Mena eras aciaemer eae 
JOS TERS ieTai Th OURS WME IES occ coos noe Sete ees cepnoe se asecensconesce 
SPEGGN ON Generel bus Gre) UNE Wem sete atest mmeishe sore isle mime 
Repormon Geueral POURS y Wy OOle sea. oem eer ceca] emer misiele inielatcenee 
RenonuOunonm Mason il soe seiscese eo aeeee ne Sanne ce iaea acetals 
Henry Clay’s sympathy with the Cherokees ..--....---.-.-.--:----- 
Policy of the President criticised— Speech of Col. David Crockett -. 
General Winfield Scott ordered to command troops in Cherokee 
GUT Nios paootdedce Dee c man Doo es hoscone obo sop oeseps sSeebSespecacs 
John Ross proposes a new treaty ..---.- .----.------.----------.---- 
Cherokees permitted to remove themselves...--...----------------- 
Dissension amoog Cherokees in their new home .-.---- .-------.----- 
Cherokees charge the United States with bad faith....-....--.-.--- 
Per capita payments under treaty of 1835..--.....-..-.----.------.. 
Political murders in Cherokee Nation ...-.....--.------------------ 
Adjudication commissioners appointed ..---- Re eeee Sane oe esse escek 
ICG) yy (A JATCO Dts TS) ooo 8 Sone kocompes Spey CoSon0 eaoe oSee ene sen Oasiasae 
WEEN SMI, Sag Kon RSs Sen SEO USSO CoS ton Bae SE OSE aa peenHSCoeeESe 
TRINSHATIGE)! AE eae = oe eRe BS OCeE COCR SSeC OE ENE SOS Seo SeO Seger 
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... --- 
Lime eh eG ea oe ng oa eay (cos ceed ae tbeoccen eerie sso Sens 
Nepotiation of treaty Of 1846-22 5-2-2 oon aoe oo Pac eoee wan naeen== 
Affairs of the North Carolina Cherokees --.-.-.--.----- Sete see eee 
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