Letter 1838 Jan 4 Cherokee Agency To John Ross Washington City Dc
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Letter dated January 4, 1838 from Lewis Ross to his brother John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, concerning the removal of the Cherokee people and the possibility of negotiating a treaty with better terms than the Treaty of New Echota, 1835.
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Letter dated January 4, 1838 from Lewis Ross to his brother John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, concerning the removal of the Cherokee people and the possibility of negotiating a treaty with better terms than the Treaty of New Echota, 1835.
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This document is a letter written in the Cherokee syllabary from George Lowrey, Assistant Principal Chief, to John Ross, Principal Chief, dated January 5, 1838. Lowrey reports to Ross, who is in Washington, D.C. with a Cherokee delegation, on the status of the Cherokee Nation. He informs Ross that the Cherokees have been given an ultimatum for removal and are threatened with violence if they do not cooperate and prepare to leave. Lowrey has attempted to stall the progress of their removal and desperately desires communication from Ross. A typewritten translation appears with this documen.
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This document is a letter written in the Cherokee syllabary from George Lowrey, Assistant Principal Chief, to John Ross, Principal Chief, dated January 5, 1838. Lowrey reports to Ross, who is in Washington, D.C. with a Cherokee delegation, on the status of the Cherokee Nation. He informs Ross that the Cherokees have been given an ultimatum for removal and are threatened with violence if they do not cooperate and prepare to leave. Lowrey has attempted to stall the progress of their removal and desperately desires communication from Ross. A type written translation appears with this document.
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Total Pages | : 3 |
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This is a copy of a letter from John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to Colonel Thomas L. McKenney, commissioner of Indian Affairs, dated February 15, 1838. Ross expresses his gratitude for the kind sentiments offered by McKenney on the deteriorating state of affairs in the Cherokee Nation. Ross refers to the Cherokees as powerless and indicates that the sympathy of the U.S. government is their only hope for relief.
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Total Pages | : 7 |
Release | : 1838 |
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This is a unsigned letter, ostensibly from John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to the editors of the "National Intelligencer", a nationwide periodical published from 1800-1863. Ross expresses his dismay at the paper's representation of him, particularly the charge that he is purposefully misleading the Cherokee people with regard to removal. He details the motivations for his behavior and explains his course of action. The letter is dated March 29, 1838, and contains a note attributing it to Ross.
Author | : John ROSS (Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.) |
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Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 1836 |
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Author | : Cherokee Nation. Principal Chief (1828-1866 : Ross) |
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Total Pages | : 13 |
Release | : 1836 |
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Total Pages | : 3 |
Release | : 1866 |
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Copy of a letter dated January 19, 1866 from John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to a publisher in Philadelphia named Mr. Rice. Ross apologizes for the delay in sending a manuscript written by Reverend Headley for submission in a publication called Indian Biography. A note on the back of the document indicates that this letter is a copy, but Ross's signature appears to be in his own hand.
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This is a letter from James Powell to John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, dated October 16, 1838. Powell informs Ross of continuing problems in making ferry crossings with detachments, as a result of interference by local settlers. The letter is directed to Ross at the Cherokee Agency in Tennessee.