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Today in Chickamauga History - March 22

The Chickamauga Nation

January 27, 2025
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Today in Chickamauga History - March 22

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1794, March 22: Governor Blount's Observations on the Rolls of Seven Officers - Blount sends Henley the muster rolls of seven officers, but he argues that the service of the named officers was so brief that paying them is not justified. - Notable Person/Group: Lower Cherokee – Notable Location: Lower Towns - https://wardepartmentpapers.org/s/home/item/46187

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1816, March 22: 7 Stat 138 - 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-cherokee-1816-0124

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1816, March 22: 7 Stat 138 - At Least 3 of the 6 Signatories are Lower Town Chickamauga -
Colonel John Lowry, Major John Walker Major Ridge,

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1816, March 22: 7 Stat 139 – 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-cherokee-1816-0125

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1816, March 22: 7 Stat 139 – At Least 3 of the 6 Signatories are Lower Town Chickamauga -
Colonel John Lowry, Major John Walker Major Ridge,

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1832, March 22: TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1825-1843 – PLACE CHEROKEE TRIBE IN POSSESSION OF LAND – Page 4 -
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT FROM JOSE MARIA LETONA TO DON RAMO N MUSQUIZ Executive Department of the State of Coahuila and Texas This day I have commissioned Colonel Don Jose de las Piedras to put the families composing the Cherokee tribe of Indians, into individual possession of the lands, which they possess in your Department by the consent of this Government, and of the Government of the Federation. Therefore you will cause that the Stamp-paper which he may require to that effect be furnished to the said Commissioner, upon his responsibility. God and liberty, LEON A VICARIO 22 March 1832 (signed) Letona (signed) Santiago del Valle Secy.
https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786490/m1/32/

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