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Cherokee treaties / Treaty of Tellico / Cherokee / John Ross / Doublehead / Great Tellico / Tellico River / Major Ridge / Cherokee history / Cherokee Nation / History of North America / Southern United States
Date: 2005-11-15 11:56:32
Cherokee treaties
Treaty of Tellico
Cherokee
John Ross
Doublehead
Great Tellico
Tellico River
Major Ridge
Cherokee history
Cherokee Nation
History of North America
Southern United States

THE LOST CHEROKEE TREATY By Carolyn Thomas Porema* A treaty which was made with the Cherokee Indians by Daniel Smith and Return Jonathan Meigs on October 24, 1804, was not proclaimed until May 17, 1824. In some manner th

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