Chapter 3 of 6 · 216 words · ~1 min read

I.

Indians, removal of, west of the Mississippi River 214 Intercourse act of 1796 173

J.

Jack, Patrick, grant to 145 Jackson, Andrew, protests against Cherokee boundary of 1816 206 commissioner for Cherokee treaty 209, 212, 215, 216 refuses to approve Cherokee treaty of 1834 252 advice to Cherokee 258 on decision in Worcester vs. Georgia 266 urges Cherokee to remove 273 method of, for compelling Cherokee removal 297 Jefferson, Thomas, on, removal of Cherokee 202, 203 Jones, Evan, alleged founder of Pin Society 325 appropriation for 339 Jones, John B., warned to leave Cherokee 324 Jones, R., commissioner to examine Cherokee feuds 301 Johnson, Robert, Indian census in South Carolina in 1715 by 142 Johnston, William, financial relations to Cherokee Indians 315 Joy, James F., contract for Cherokee neutral lands by 340, 350

K.

Kansa or Kaw, removal to Indian Territory 360 Kennard, Thomas V., commissioner to appraise Indian lands 363 Kennedy, John, commissioner to treat with Cherokee 288 Keowee Old Town on map by Bowen 141, 142 Kilpatrick, John Clark, surveyor of Cherokee boundary line 165, 168 King, John, and Thomas Glasscock protest against treaty of 1785 155 Knox, Henry, on violation of treaty of Hopewell 160, 161 treaty with Cherokee executed by 171 Kretschmar, H. R., commissioner to appraise confiscated property of Cherokee 351