Thursday, February 25, 2010

Cherokee Removal Correspondence: John C. Calhoun to Joseph McMinn 1820, William Medill to Hardin Brewster 1847



Letter from Secretary of War John C. Calhoun to Joseph McMinn, Governor of Tennessee, dated 14 August 1820 regarding Cherokee Removal, with a copy of the opinion of the Attorney General















































Letter dated 20 March 1847 to Hardin Brewster, Cherokee Commissioner in Washington, from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs William Medill, Office of Indian Affairs, War Department regarding the claim to reservation land of Betsey McIntosh and family
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Letter dated 20 March 1847 to Hardin Brewster, Cherokee Commissioner in Washington, from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs William Medill, Office of Indian Affairs, War Department regarding the claim to reservation land of Betsey McIntosh and family
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Letter dated 20 March 1847 to Hardin Brewster, Cherokee Commissioner in Washington, from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs William Medill, Office of Indian Affairs, War Department regarding the claim to reservation land of Betsey McIntosh and family
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Letter dated 20 March 1847 to Hardin Brewster, Cherokee Commissioner in Washington, from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs William Medill, Office of Indian Affairs, War Department regarding the claim to reservation land of Betsey McIntosh and family
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