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Calhoun, John C., treats with Cherokee 219 on Cherokee civilization 373, 374 Campbell, David, surveyor of Cherokee boundary line 165 Campbell, Duncan G., commissioner to extinguish Indian title in Georgia 233 Campbell, William, surveyed line between Virginia and Cherokee lands 156 Carroll, William, commissioner for making and executing Cherokee treaty 253, 283 report on the Cherokee 259 Cass, Lewis, holds Cherokee council at Wapakoneta, Ohio 221 Catawba Indians, treaty of 1756 145 proposed removal of, to Cherokee country 317 Census, Cherokee, in 1825 240 in 1835 289, 377 in 1867 351 in North Carolina in 1849 313 in North Carolina in 1869 314 Census, refugee Indians, in 1862 331, 332 Chelaque identical with Cherokee 89, 135 Cherokee and Creek boundary disputes 266 Cherokee boundary of 1785, dissatisfaction with 160 Cherokee census, in 1825 240 in 1835 289, 377 in 1867 351 Cherokee cessions to the United States, area of 378 Cherokee citizenship 367 Cherokee Confederate regiment, desertion of 329 Cherokee constitution 374, 375 Cherokee country, boundaries of 205, 354, 365 Cherokee hostilities 170, 173 Cherokee lands, purchase of 210 removal of white settlers from 322, 323 cession and sale of 348 appraisal of, west of 96° 361 Cherokee migration 136 Cherokee Nation, political murders in 297, 303 Cherokee Nation of Indians, by C. C. Royce 121-378 Cherokee population 142, 377, 378 Cherokee western outlet 246, 248 Cherokee, the cessions of land by 130, 131 treaties with 133-378 known by North Carolina and Virginia settlers 138, 139 treaty relations of, with the United States 152 war with 170 proposed removal of 202 removals of 214-218, 222, 228, 254, 258, 260, 292, 341 situation of, west of the Mississippi 221, 292, 293 progress in civilization of 240 adoption of constitution by 241, 295 material prosperity among 260 protest against claims of Georgia 272 proposition of, to become citizens 274 memorials of, in Congress 275, 277, 289 unification of Eastern and Western 294 charge United States with bad faith 296 financial difficulties of 318, 320 new treaty proposed in 1854 by 320 political excitement in 1860 among 324 the Southern Confederacy and 320, 332, 333, 342 treaty of 1868 concluded with Southern 346 treaty of 1866 with loyal 347 jurisdiction of 369 Cherokee and Osage, difficulties between 242 Chester, E. W., instructed as to treaty with Cherokee 263 Chicamauga band, emigration of 150, 151 Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Cherokee, boundary between 205 Chisholm, John D., deputized by Cherokee to treat 212 Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Creek, boundary between 205 Clark, William, instructed to end Cherokee hostilities 221, 222 Clay, Henry, sympathy with Cherokee 287 resolution by, regarding title to Texas 355 Clements, C. C., special agent on Cherokee claims 308 Cocke, John, commissioner to extinguish Cherokee title 241 Coffee, John, objection to survey by 207, 208 appointed to assist in Cherokee removal 260 appointed to report on line between Cherokee and Georgia 270 Columbia River, Cherokee contemplate removal to 264 Confederacy, relation of Cherokee to Southern 376 Cooley, Dennis N., commissioner to treat with Cherokee 334, 341 Corwin, K. G., commissioner for Cherokee boundary 365 Cox, John T., commissioner to appraise neutral lands 351 Creek and Cherokee boundary disputes 266 Crockett, David, denounces policy toward Cherokee 288 Cumming, Alexander, treaty with Cherokee 44, 145 Curry, Benjamin F., to appraise Cherokee improvements 283 Cutifachiqui, visit of De Soto to 135