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Today in Chickamauga History - February 14

The Chickamauga Nation

February 9, 2025
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Today in Chickamauga History

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1833, February 14: – Treaty of Fort Gibson correcting conflicts between land guarantees to the Cherokee and land guarantees to the Muscogee.

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1833, February 14:  7 Stat 414 – Tribal Treaties Database – Handwritten Copy of Treaty – Transcription of Treaty  - Hosted by Oklahoma State University, Partners: USDA, Department of Interior, Department of Defense - https://treaties.okstate.edu/treaties/treaty-with-the-western-cherokee-1833-0385

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1833, February 14:  7 Stat 414 – All 4 Signatories are Lower Town Chickamauga - John Rogers, John Jolly, Glass, Black Coat

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1839, February 14: THE INDIAN PAPERS OF TEXAS AND THE SOUTHWEST, 1825-1916 Vol. 1 – Page 55-
LETTER FROM [A. S. JOHNSTON] TO MARTIN LACY
To Martin Lacy Esqr Sir - Reposing special trust and confidence in your Patriotism and ability, the President has been pleased to appoint you agent to act as the organ of communication between this Government and the Cherokee, Shawnee, and other Indian Tribes. You will therefore diligently discharge the duties which may devolve on you as such, which will be required of you from time to time, as the public good may demand. The special object of your appointment at this time, is to cultivate and preserve the friendly relations existing between the frontier inhabitants of Texas and the Indian Tribes. — Cherokee Shawnee etc which have emigrated from the United States to Texas, but whose claim to territory or even to occupancy has not yet been recognized, and is now a subject of grave deliberation on the part of the Texian Government. You will therefore perceive the importance pending the consideration of the question, of maintaining a good understanding between them and us. Any aggressive movement or meditated hostility on either side, will be promptly made Known by you to this Government. The Chiefs should be made sensible in your talk with them of the value of a pacific course on their part, and the determination of the executive to restrain the whites from the comission of any acts of violence or inteference. The atrocious conduct of the Indians of the Prairies, precludes the idea of any adjustment with them untill ample satisfaction shall have been obtained for the destruction of our slaughtered citizens. The Cherokee and other friendly tribes cannot better evince their friendly intentions, than by prohibiting any intercourse with them, and you will demand it of them to adopt this course—such manifestations will be properly appreciated. It is not intended to prevent the employment of such of them as will enable you to procure information of the movements of the hostile Indians. Your extensive Knowledge of the Indian Character makes it unnecessary to give more than general instructions. Great confidence is reposed in your discretion and management, which the President trusts will be exerted for the public benefit— Very Respectfully Your obt Servt [A. S. JOHNSTON]
https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786490/m1/83/

1839, February 23:  The detachment of OLD FIELD arrives at Ft. Gibson.

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