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Certificate of Indian Boundaries from the President

The Chickamauga Nation

February 10, 2025
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History

Certificate of Indian Boundaries from the President

http://wardepartmentpapers.org/s/home/item/48987
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Outlines laws governing boundary between Cumberland and Chickasaw Nation. The various prisoners to be exchanged are discussed, some by name. The Crier of Nickajack is trying to recover his daughter, a prisoner in Kentucky. Discusses conditions for peace, relations between the Cherokee and other tribes, property stolen by Indians.
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notable person/group

Cherokee

President

Chickasaw

Governor William Blount

Silas Dinsmor

Silas Dinsmore

agents
John McKee

R Davidson

commanding officer

frontier citizens

Nentook

Bloody Fellow

John Watts

Jack Langley

Stricker

Tatlanta

Running Water

Crier of Hickajack

Takagista

Oconostoto

Hywassee

Long Warrior

Big Half Breed

Standing Turkey

Terrapin

Dreadful Water

George

Bold Hunter

Charley

Path Killer

Pathkiller

Stallion

chiefs and warriors

James Cavey

Charles Hicks

prisoners

Creek

Negroes

Scolacutta

white girl

John Wilson

Secretary of War Henry Knox

Seneca

Indians

Hanging Man

Hanging Maw

High Tower People

Mountain Leader

General Robertson

Choctaw


hostile northern tribes

mulatto boy

Doctor White

Otter Lifter

negro girl

Shawanese

Captain Chisholm

Flea

five killers

Mrs Robertson

Guntor

Molly Wilkerson

thieves

Cacptain Turney

Logger

Captain Singleton

Congress

Nickajack

daughter

Miss Johnston

General Logan

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notable location

Tellico Blockhouse

Tellico Block House

Chickasaw lands

Estanauda

Estanaula

High Tower

Tusquettec

Kanassauya

Ollijoy

Allijoy

Colakay

Tennessee River

Creek Nation

Cumberland

Kentucky

Lower Towns

Philadelphia

Ocuma

South West Point

Fort Granger

frontier stations

South Carolina

North Carolina

Georgia

Pensacola

Nashville

frontier

Richmond

Willstown

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notable item/thing

certificate

boundary

hogs

scalps

horses

property

exchange of prisoners

blood

distemper

stolen

houses

treaty

Treaty of Holston

flags

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notable idea/issue

treaty

certificate

boundaries

Indian policy

agreement

boundary dispute

land rights

murder

laws

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1 Item

document number 1794122890101

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(C) This document was produced at the request of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on July 18, 2019, to document the History, Anthropology, Culture, Religion, and Archaeology of The Chickamauga Nation.

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