INDIAN REMOVAL1953 |
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... hundred of his men were armed , five hundred had muskets , and many of those who had not guns , had prepared themselves with war clubs , ( the emblem of war ) , spears , knives , etc. In the mean time Leflore had sent a messenger to ...
... hundred of his men were armed , five hundred had muskets , and many of those who had not guns , had prepared themselves with war clubs , ( the emblem of war ) , spears , knives , etc. In the mean time Leflore had sent a messenger to ...
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... hundred almost daily . " A party of sixty persons under Mr. Len- sicum1o reached Choctaw Agency February 10 , 1833 ; in the early part of April , three hundred more came to Fort Smith . By January 7 , a total of 3,333 had reached the ...
... hundred almost daily . " A party of sixty persons under Mr. Len- sicum1o reached Choctaw Agency February 10 , 1833 ; in the early part of April , three hundred more came to Fort Smith . By January 7 , a total of 3,333 had reached the ...
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... hundred and fifty miles on foot . A commodious steam boat was procured and upon this and two flat boats I put as near as could be estimated fifteen hundred women and children and some men , with their baggage . The men amounting to some ...
... hundred and fifty miles on foot . A commodious steam boat was procured and upon this and two flat boats I put as near as could be estimated fifteen hundred women and children and some men , with their baggage . The men amounting to some ...
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BOOK ONE Choctaw Removal | 17 |
The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek | 19 |
Indians Explore the Western Country | 31 |
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Indian Removal: The Emigration of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians Grant Foreman Vista previa limitada - 1976 |
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agent Alabama American State Papers Arkansas Gazette Arkansas river Armstrong Army and Navy arrived camp Capt Captain Cass charge Cherokee Emigration Cherokee Nation Chickasaw chief Choctaw Agency Choctaw Emigration Coffee Colbert Congress corn council Creek Emigration crossed Deas December delegation died district Document Emathla encamped Eneah families February Florida Folsom Fort Coffee Fort Gibson Fort Smith Fort Towson Georgia Gibson Harris horses hostilities hundred Ibid Indian Removal Jackson January Jesup journey June killed land large number Leflore Levi Colbert Lieut Little Rock March Memphis miles Mississippi river morning Mushulatubbe Navy Chronicle negroes night Nitakechi November o'clock October officers Orleans oxen party present president provisions reached Red river remain removal reported road Rock Roe secretary secretary of war Seminole sent September sick slaves Smith steamboat swamp Tampa Bay Tennessee Towson traveled treaty tribe troops wagons warriors Washington wrote York Observer