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| '''Cherokee'''
| [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/vol2/treaties/che0439.htm New Echota] December 29,1835
| 1836-1838
| 21,500 + 2,000 Black Slaves
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'''Cherokee'''
Georgia Govenor: GIlmer, 
Benjamin F. Currey,
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1816
Treaty 1828
March 30,1830 Removal Bill
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[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/vol2/treaties/che0439.htm New Echota] December 29,1835
Indian Leaders:
Chief John Jolly,
John Ridge, Going Snake, Chief John Ross, John Martin, John Ridge, William Shorey Coodey,
John Walker Jr., James Starr,
Edward Adair,
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1830 - 500 James Rogers and mixed blood members of tribe
1831 - 626 tibal members emigrated <br>
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Agent George Vashon
Cherokee vs. United States - Supreme court; Chief Justice Marshall
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Jeremiah Evarts (Missionary)  
Jeremiah Evarts (Missionary)  


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*Cherokee Agency (East) U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, School Records, 1907-1948 {{FHL|110544|item|disp=FHL film 1249958}} first of two films
*Cherokee Agency (East) U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, School Records, 1907-1948 {{FHL|110544|item|disp=FHL film 1249958}} first of two films


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=== Correspondence  ===
=== Correspondence  ===
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