Laws of the Colonial and State Governments, Relating to Indians and Indian Affairs, from 1633 to 1831, Inclusive: With an Appendix Containing the Proceedings of the Congress of the Confederation ; and the Laws of Congress, from 1800 to 1830, on the Same Subject |
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... South Carolina , seventy - seven years , from 1739 to 1816 ; those of Georgia , fifty - seven years , from 1774 to 1831 ; those of Tennessee , thirteen years , from 1794 to 1807 ; those of Ohio , about one year , from 1809 to 1810.
... South Carolina , seventy - seven years , from 1739 to 1816 ; those of Georgia , fifty - seven years , from 1774 to 1831 ; those of Tennessee , thirteen years , from 1794 to 1807 ; those of Ohio , about one year , from 1809 to 1810.
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... Georgia and a portion of the Indians , has rendered the question of their rights and relations , one of the first magnitude in the policy of the United States . It will proba- bly retain this distinction , until all the Indian tribes ...
... Georgia and a portion of the Indians , has rendered the question of their rights and relations , one of the first magnitude in the policy of the United States . It will proba- bly retain this distinction , until all the Indian tribes ...
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... Georgia , Extract from " an act for the more speedy and effectual settling and strengthening this state ... Georgia on the one part , and the commissioners of the United States on the other part , · 185 185 186 187 188 191 - 192 · 192 ...
... Georgia , Extract from " an act for the more speedy and effectual settling and strengthening this state ... Georgia on the one part , and the commissioners of the United States on the other part , · 185 185 186 187 188 191 - 192 · 192 ...
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... Georgia , occupied by the Cherokee Indians , and to provide a guard for the protection of the gold mines , and to enforce the laws of the state within the aforesaid territory , An act to authorize the Governor to take possession of the ...
... Georgia , occupied by the Cherokee Indians , and to provide a guard for the protection of the gold mines , and to enforce the laws of the state within the aforesaid territory , An act to authorize the Governor to take possession of the ...
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... territory be added to the eighteenth and nineteenth regiments of militia , the commanders of which are hereby authorized to divide the said territory into compa- nies . GEORGIA . - 1774- [ From Prince's Digest of the 184.
... territory be added to the eighteenth and nineteenth regiments of militia , the commanders of which are hereby authorized to divide the said territory into compa- nies . GEORGIA . - 1774- [ From Prince's Digest of the 184.
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Page 245 - States; regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians not members of any of the States — provided that the legislative right of any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated...
Page 19 - An Act to regulate Trade and Intercourse with the Indian Tribes, and to preserve Peace on the Frontiers...
Page 140 - ... it shall and may be lawful for any justice of the peace to commit...
Page 193 - Army shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States as have become or shall become members of the Confederation...
Page 157 - Virginia shores and strands, bordering on either of the said rivers, and all improvements, which have been, or shall be made thereon. The western and northern extent of Virginia shall, in all other respects, stand as fixed by the Charter of King James I.
Page 196 - That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested...
Page 236 - That by Congress accepting this cession, the jurisdiction of the whole western territory belonging to the Six Nations, and their tributaries, will be vested in the United States greatly to the advantage of the Union.
Page 8 - That no purchase, grant, lease, or other conveyance of lands, or of any title or claim thereto, from any Indian nation, or tribe of Indians, shall be of any validity in law or equity, unless the same be made by treaty, or convention entered into, pursuant to the Constitution.
Page 41 - President solemnly to assure the tribe or nation with which the exchange is made, that the United States will forever secure and guarantee to them, and their heirs or successors, the country so exchanged with them...
Page 65 - No purchase or contract for the sale of lands in this State, made since the fourteenth day of October one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five; or which may hereafter be made, of, or with the Indians, shall be valid, unless made under the authority, and with the consent of the Legislature.