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Cumberland Compact

The Chickamauga Nation

February 10, 2025
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History

Cumberland Compact

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Original Manuscript adopted at Nashborough, May 1, 1780

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To view a copy of the original document located in Nashville at the State Archives,

https://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/tfd/id/460/

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(This document appears here as it exists with the original spelling and word usage of the writers.)

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(The first page is torn and deteriorated and the second and third pages are also torn and deteriorated. Where there are . . . this represents illegible content in the originals)

 

Article of Agreement, or Compact of Government, entered into by settlers on the Cumberland river, 1st May, 1780.

priority of right shall be determined as soon [as] . . . veniently maybe, in the following manner . . . Say; The free Men of this Country over the age . . . one Years shall immediately or as soon as may . . . proceed to elect and choose twelve Conscientious and de . . . persons, from or out of the different Stations. That is . . . say, from Nashborough three from Gaspers two,. . . Bledsoes one, Ashers one, stones River one, . . . Freelands one, Eatons two, Fort Union one . . . Which said persons or a majority of them, after being bound by the soliminity of an Oath to do equal and impartial Justice between all contending parties, according to the . . . of their skill and Judgment, having due . . . to the Regulations of the Lan . . . shall be competent Judge .. . hearing the Allegations . . . Wittnesses as to the facts . . . as to the truth of the fa . . . decide the controversie, an . . . entitled to an entry for such . . . said determination or decision . . . and conclusive, against the futu . . . partie, against whom such Judg . . . and the Entry Taker shall make a . . . . . . his Book accordingly and the Entry . . . . . . ing partie so cast shall be, . . . if it had never been made, and the Land is dispute . . . to the person in whose favour such Judgment shall . . . . . . in case of the death removal, or absence of any of the Judges so to be chosen, or their refusing to act, the Station to which such person or persons belong or was chosen from, shall proceed to Elect another or others in his or thier stead, which person or persons so chosen after being sworn as aforesaid to do equal and impartial Justice, shall have full power and authority to proceed to business and act in all disputes respecting the premises as if they had been originally Ch . . . .at the first Election -

That the entry Book shall be kept fair and open by . . . . be appointed by the said Richard Hender . . . . try for Land numbered and dated . . . . vingany blank leaves or spaces . . . . on of the said twelve Judges . . . . Times -- -

. . . . ny persons have come to this Cou . . . . Husbandry, and from other . . . . return without making a Crop, . . . . this fall or early next spring . . . . that all such should have the . . . . of such places as they may have . . . . for the purpose of residence, therefore it is . . . . be taken for all such, for as much . . . . as they are entitled to, from their Head rights, which said Lands shall be reserved for the particular person in whose name they shall be entered, or their Heirs, provided such persons shall remove to this Country and take possession of the respective place or piece of Land so chose nor entered, or shall send a labourer or labourers and a white person in his or Her stead to perform the same on or before the first day of May in the Year one thousand seven hundred and eighty one and also provided such Land so chosen and entered for, is not entered and claimed by some person who is an Inhabitant and shall raise a Crop of Corn the present Year at some Station or place convenient to the General settlement in this Country. But it is fully to be understood, that those who are actually at this Time Inhabitants of this Country shall not be debar' d of their choice or claim on account of the right of any such absent or returning person or persons-- It is further proposed and agreed, that no claim or title to any Lands whatsoever shall be set up by any person in consequence of any Mark, or former improvement, unless the same be entered with the Entry Taker within Twenty Days from the date of this association and agreement; and that when any person hereafter shall mark or improve Land or Lands for himself such mark or improvement not shall avail him, or be deemed an evidence of prior right unless the same be entered with the Entry Taker in thirty days from the time of such mark or improvement, but no other per . . . .shall be entitled to such Land so as aforesaid to be reserved . . . .consequence of any purchase, Gift or otherwise.

That if the Entry Taker to be appointed shall neglect or refuse to perform his duty or be found by the said Judges or a majority of them to have acted fraudulently to the prejudice of any person whatsoever, such Entry Taker shall be immediately removed from his office, and the Book taken out of his possession by the said Judges, until another shall be appointed to act in his room.

That as often as the people in General are dissatisfied with the doings of the Judges or Triers, so to be chosen, they may Call a new election at any of the said Stations and Elect others to act in their stead, having due respect to the number now agreed to be elected at each Station, which persons so to be chosen shall have the same power with those in whose room or place they are or may be chosen to act.

That as no consideration money for the Lands on Cumberland River within the claim of the said Richard Henderson and Company and which is the subject of this association, is demanded or expected by the said Company until a satisfactory and indisputable Title can be made, so we think it reasonable and Just that the twenty six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence current Money per hundred Acres, the price proposed by the said Richard Henderson shall be paid according to the value of money on the first Day of January last, being the time when the price was made public, an . . . . Settlement encouraged thereon by said Henderson, and the said Richard Henderson on his part does hereby agree that in case of the rise or appreciation of money from that an abatement shall be made in the sum according to its raised or appreciated value.

That when any person shall remove to this Country with intent to become an Inhabitant and depart this life, either by violence or in the natural way before he shall have performed the requisites necessary to obtain Lands, the Child or Children of such deceased person shall be entitled in his or her room to such quantity of Land as such person would have been entitled to in case he or she had have lived to obtain a grant in their own name. And if such death be occasioned by the Indians the said Henderson doth promise and agree that the Child or Children shall have as much as amounts to their head rights gratis Surveyors and other incidental Fees excepted.

And whereas from our remote situation and want of proper officers for the administration of Justice no regular proceedure at Law can be had for the punishment of offences and attainment of right. It is therefore agreed that until we can be relieved by Government from the many Evils and inconveniences arising there from, the Judges or triers to be appointed as before directed when qualified shall be and are hereby declared a proper Court or Jurisdiction for the recovery of any debt or damages or where the cause of action or complaint has arisen or hereafter shall commence, for any thing done or to be done among ourselves within this our settlement on Cumberland aforesaid or in our passage hither, where the Law of our Country could not be exercised or damages repaired any other way, That is to say, in all cases where the Damages or demand does or shall not exceed one hundred Dollars, any three of the said Judges or Triers shall be competent to make a Court and finally decide the matter in controversie, but if for a large sum and either partie shall be dissatisfied with the Judgment or decission of such Court they may have an appal to the whole twelve Judges or triers in which case nine members shall be deemed a full Court, whose decission if seven agree in one opinion upon the matter in dispute shall be final and their Judgment carried into execution in such manner and by such person or persons as they may appoint, and the said Courts respectively shall have full power to Tax such Costs as they may think Just and reasonable to be levied or collected with the debt or damages so to be awarded.

And it is furthered agreed that a majority of the said Judges, Triers or General Arbitrators shal have power to punish in their discretion, having respect to the Laws of our Country, all offences against the peace misdemeanours and those Criminal or of a Capitol nature, provided such Court does not proceed with execution so far as to effect Life or Member; and in case any should be brought before them, whose crime is or shall be dangerous to the State or for which the benefit of Clergy is taken away by Law and sufficient evidence or proff of the fact or facts can probably be made such Court or a majority of the Members shall and may Order and direct him her or them to be safely bound and sent under a strong guard to the place where the offence was or shall be committed or where Legal trial of such offence can be had which shall accordingly be done, and the reasonable expence attending the discharge of this duty assertained by the Court and paid by the Inhabitants in such proportion as shall be hereafter agreed on for that purpose - -

That as this settlement is in its infancy unknown to Government and not included within any County in North Carolina the State to which it belongs so as to derive the advantages of those wholesome and salutary Laws for the protection and benefit of its Citizens, we find ourselves constrained from necessity to adopt this temporary method of restraining the licentious and supplying by unanimous consent the Blessings flowing from a Just and equitable Government declaring and promising that no Action or Complaint shall be hereafter instituted or lodged in any Court of record within this State or elsewhere for any thing done, or to be done in consequence of the proceedings of the said Judges or general Arbitrators so to be chosen and established by this our Association.

That as the well being of this Country entirely depends under Divine providence on unanimity of sentement and concurrence in measures, and as clashing and various Interests passions, and opinions without being under some restraint will most certainly produce confusion, discord and allmost certain ruin, so we think it our duty to associate and hereby form ourselves into one society for the befneift of present and future settlers, and untill the full and proper exercise of the Laws of our Country can be in use and the powers of Government exerted among us, We do most solemnly and sacredly declare and promise each other that we will faithfully and punctually adhere to, perform, and abide by this our Association and will at all times if need be, compel by our united force a due obedience to these our Rules and Regulations. In Testimony whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names in token of our entire approbation of the measures adopted.

The following or additional resolutions and farther association was also entered into at Nashborough this thirteenth Day of May 1780 To wit

That all young Men over the age of sixteen Years and able to perform Militia duty shall be considered as having a full right to enter for and obtain Lands in their own name as if they were of full age, and in that case not be reckoned in the Family of his Father Mother or Master so as to avail them of any Land on their account.

That where any person shall mark or improve Land or Lands with intent to set up a claim thereto, such person shall write or mark in Legible charactres the Initial Letters of his name at least, together with the Day of the Month and Year on which he marked or improved the same at the spring or most notorious part of the Land on some convenient Tree, or other durable substance, in order to notifie his intentions to all such as may enquire or examine, and in case of dispute with respect to priority of right, proof of such transaction shall be made by the oath of some indifferent Witness or no advantage or benefit shall be derived from such mark or improvement, and in all cases where priority of mark or occupancy cannot be ascertained according to the regulations and prescriptions herein proposed and agreed to, the oldest or first Entry in the office to be opened in consequence of this Association shall have the preference and the lands granted accordingly.

It is further proposed and agreed that the Entry office shall be opened at Nashborough on Friday the 19th of May (instant) and kept from thence forward at the same place unless otherwise directed by any future Convention of the people in general or their representatives.

That the Entry Taker shall and may demand and receive twelve Dollars for each entry to be made in his Book in manner before directed, and shall give a certificate thereof if required, and also may take the same Fees for every Caveat or counter claim to any Lands before entered, and in all cases where a caveat is to be tried in manner before directed, the Entry Book shall be laid before the said Committee of Judges, Triers or General arbitrators for their inspection and information, and their Judgment upon the matter in dispute fairly entered as before directed, which said Court or Committee is also to keep a fair and distinct Journal or minutes of all their proceedings as well as with respect to Lands as other matters which may come before them inconsequence of these our resolutions.

It is also firmly agreed and resolved that no Person shall be admitted to make an Entry for any Lands with the said Entry Taker or permitted to hold the same unless such person shall subscribe his name and conform to this our Association, confederacy and general agreement unless it be for persons who have returned home and are permitted to have lands reserved for their use untill the first day of May next, in which case entries may be made for such absent Persons according to the True meaning of this writing without their personal presence, but shall become utterly void, if the particular person or persons for whom such entry shall be made should refuse or neglect to perform the same as soon as conveniently may be after their return, and before the said first day of May in the Year 1781.

Whereas the frequent and dangerous incursions of the Indians and allmost daily massacre of some of our Inhabitants renders it absolutely necessary for our safety and defence that due obedience be paid to our respective officers elected and to be elected at the several Stations or settlements to take command of the Men or militia at such Fort or Station.

It is further agreed and resolved that when it shall be adjudged necessary and expedient by such commanding Officer, to draw out the Militia of any fort or Station to pursue or repulse the Enemy the said Officer shall have power to call out such and so many of his Men as he may Judge necessary, and in case of disobedience may inflict such fine as he in his discretion shall think Just and reasonable, and also may impress the Horse or Horses of any person or persons whomsoever, which if lost or damaged in such service shall be paid for by the Inhabitants of such Fort or Station in such manner and such proportion as the Committee hereby appointed or a majority of them shall direct and order; but if any person shall be agrieved or think himself unjustly used and injured by the fine or finds so imposed by his official Officers such Person may appeal to the said Judges or Committee of General Arbitrators who, or a majority of them shall have power to examine the matter fully and make such order there on as they may think Just and reasonable, which decission shall be conslusive on the partie complaining as well as the Officer or Officers inflicting such fine, and the money arising from such fines shall be carefully applyed for the benefit of such Fort or Station in such manner as the said Arbitrators shall hereafter direct.—

It is lastly agreed and firmly resolved, that a dutiful and humble address or Petition be presented by some Person or Persons to be chosen by the Inhabitants to the General Assembly, giving the fullest assurance of the fidelity and attachment to the Interest of our Country and obedience to the Laws and constitution thereof: setting forth that we are confident that our settlement is not within the bounds of any Nation or Tribe of Indians, as some of us know and all believe that they have fairly sold and received satisfaction for the lands or Teritories whereon we reside and therefore hope we may not be considered as acting against the Laws of our Country or the mandates of Government. That we do not desire to be exempt from the ratable share of the public expence of the present war or other contingent charges of Government -- That we are from our remote situation utterly destitute of the benefit of the Laws of our Country, and exposed to the depridations of the Indians without any justifiable or effectual means of embodying our Militia or defending ourselves against the hostile attempts of our enemy - praying and imploring the immediate aid and protection of Government by erecting a County to include our settlements, appointing proper Officers for the discharge of public duty. Taking into consideration our distressed situation with respect to the Indians, and granting such relief and assistance as in wisdom, Justice and humanity maybe thouhgt reasonable - - - - .

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Nashborough    13th May 1780

Richd Henderson                        Spill Coleman                           Wm Burgess

Nathl Hart                                   Saml McMurray                       William Green

Wm H. Moore                            P. Henderson                           Moses Webb

Samuel Phariss                           Edward Bradley                       Abselom Thomson

Jno Donelson.C.                         Edwd Bradley                           John McVay

Gasper Mansker                          Jas.Bradley                             James Thomson

John Caffery                                Michael Stoner                       Charles Thomson

Jno Blackemore Senr.                   JosephMosely                         RobertThomson

John Blakemore Junr.                    HenryGuthrie                          Martain Hardin

JamesShaw                                  Francis Armstrong                   Elijah Thomson

SamuelDeson                               Robert Lucas                          Andrew Thomson

Samuel Marten                             Js.Robertson                         Wm Leaton

James Buchanan                           GeorgeFreland                       Edward Thomelu

Solomon Turpin                            JamesFreland                         Isaac Drake

Isaac Rentfro                                JohnTucker                            Jonathan Jenings

Robert Cartwright                         Peter Catron                           Zachariah Greer

======================= Philop Catron                         Andrew Lucas

Hugh Rogan                                  Francis Catron                        JamesX. Patrick

Joseph Morton                              John Dunham                          Richd.Gross

William Woods                              IsaacJohnson                         John Drake

David Mitchell                              AdonKelar                             Daniel Turner

David Shelton                                Thos. Burgess

Timothy Terel                                JamesEspey                           Peter Luney

Isaac Lefever                                 MichaelKimberlin                  Jon Luney

Thomas Fletcher                            JohnCowan                          James Cain

Samu'l Barton                               francis hodge                        Danl. Johnston

James Ray                                     William Fleming                      Danl. Jarrot

Thomas Denton                            James Leeper                       Jesse Maxey

Thomas Hendricks                         George Leeper                      Noah Hawthorn

John Holloday                             Daniel Mungle                      CharlesMcCartney

Frederick Stump                           Patrick McCutchan               John Anderson

William Hood                                Saml. McCutchan                Matthew Anderson

John Boyd                                     Wm Price                             Wm. McWhorter

Jacob Stump                                  Henry Kerbey                       Bartnet Hainey

Henry Hardin                                 Joseph jackson                      Richd. Sims

Richard Stanton                              Daniel Ragsdil                        Titus Murray

Sampson Sawyers                         Michael Shaver                       James Hamilton

John Hobson                                 Samuel Willson                        Henry daugerty

Ralph Wilson                                 John Reid                                Zach White

James Givens                                 Joseph Daugherty                    Burgess White

Robert Givens                                George Daugherty                  William Calley

Jas. Harrod                                    Chas.Cameron                        James Ray

James Buchanan Sr.                      W. Russell Junr.                       william Ray

William Geioch                             Hugh Simpson                         Perley Grimes

Saml. Shelton                                Samuel Moore                         Samuel White

John Gibson                                   Joseph Denton                        Daniel Hogan

Robert Espey                                 Arthur McAdoo

George Espey                                James McAdoo

William Gowen                              Nathl. Henderson

John Wilson                                   John Evans

                                                       Wm. Bailey Smith

Thos. Hines                                    D.d. Williams                            John Crow

robert Goodloe                             John McAdams                      William Summers

Thos. W. Alston                           Samson Williams            [Nameundecipherable]

Wm. Barret                                    Thomas Thompson

Thomas Shannon                            Martin King                             Ambs. Mauldin

James Moore                                 Wm. Logan                              Morton Mauldin

Edward Moore                              John Allstead                           John Dukham

Richd. Moore                             Nicholas Counrod                   Archelaus Allaway

Saml. Moore                                 Evin Evins                                 Samuel Hayes

Elijah Moore                                 Jonathan Evins                          Nathl. Hayes

John Moore                                  Thomas                                    Isaac Johnson

Demsey Moore                          Joshua Thomas                         Thomas Edmeston

Andrew Ewin                                David Rounsavall                      Ezekl. Norris

Ebenezer Titus                              Isaac Rounsavall                        William Purnell

Mark Roberson                            James Crocket                           Wm. McMurrey

John Montgomery                           Andrew Crocket                       John Condry

Charles Campbill                          Russell Gower                           NiColas Tramal

William Overall                             John Shannon                           Haydon Wells

John Turner                                    David Shannon                          Daniel Ratletf

Nathaniel Overall                           Jonathan Drake                          JohnCallaway

Patrick Quigley                               Benjaming Drake                        John Pleak

Josias Gamble                                John Drake                                Willis Pope

Saml Newell                                  Mereday Rains                         Silas Harlan

Joseph Reid                                   Richd Dodg                              Hugh Leeper

David Maxwell                             James Green                         Harmon Consellea

Thos. Jefriss                                   James Cooke                          Humphrey Hogan

Joseph Dunnagin                            Daniel Johnston                          James Foster

John Phelps                                   Geo. Mines                               Wm. Morris

Andrew Bushongs                    George Green                          Nathaniel Bidkew

Daniel Ragsdell                           William More

Jno. McMyrty                             Jacob Cimberlin

                                                             Robert Dockerty

A. Tatom

William Hinson

Edmund Newton

Jonathan Green

John Phillips

George Flynn

Daniel Jarrott

John Owens

James Freland

Thos. Molloy

Isaac Lindsey

Isaac Bledsoe

Jacob Castleman

George Power

James Lynn

Thomas Cox

Edward Lucas

Philip Alston

James Russell

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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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