Letter from John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation of Indians, in Answer to Inquiries From a Friend Regarding the Cherokee Affairs with the United States. Followed by a Copy of the Protest of the Cherokee Delegation

Letter from John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation of Indians, in Answer to Inquiries From a Friend Regarding the Cherokee Affairs with the United States. Followed by a Copy of the Protest of the Cherokee Delegation

(District of Columbia, 1836), 31 page(s)

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Field of Interest
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Book
Format
Text
Page Count
31
Publication Year
1836
Place Published / Released
District of Columbia
Subject
Letters and Diaries, History, Daily Life, Politics and Policy, American Indians, Politics, 1836

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