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The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia. By Wilson Lumpkin. Including his speeches in the United States Congress on the Indian question, as representative and senator of Georgia; his official correspondence on the removal of the Cherokees during his two terms as governor of Georgia, and later as United States commissioner to the Cherokees, 1827-1841, together with a sketch of his life and conduct while holding many public offices under the government of Georgia and the United States, prior to 1827, and after 1841 ...

Title:The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia. By Wilson Lumpkin. Including his speeches in the United States Congress on the Indian question, as representative and senator of Georgia; his official correspondence on the removal of the Cherokees during his two terms as governor of Georgia, and later as United States commissioner to the Cherokees, 1827-1841, together with a sketch of his life and conduct while holding many public offices under the government of Georgia and the United States, prior to 1827, and after 1841 ...
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Note:Wormsloe [Ga.] Priv. print.; New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1907
  
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Subject:Cherokee Indians
Subject:Georgia -- History
Subject:United States -- Politics and government -- 1815-1861
Call number:E99.C5 L9
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