James Mooney

Native Americans: 22 Books on History, Mythology, Culture & Linguistic Studies


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therefore, that a conflicting interpretation of this treaty through a series of years should have produced grave embarrassments.

      On the 18th of May, 1838, the Secretary of War addressed a reply to the proposals of the Cherokee delegation, in which he said:

      If it be desired by the Cherokee Nation that their own agents should have charge of their emigration, their wishes will be complied with and instructions be given to the commanding general in the Cherokee country to enter into arrangements with them to that effect. With regard to the expense of this operation, which you ask may be defrayed by the United States, in the opinion of the undersigned the request ought to be granted, and an application for such further sum as may be required for this purpose shall be made to Congress.

      Affairs of the North Carolina Cherokees

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