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1860

Cherokee Indians * Kansas - Lands * Land - Indian Title * Nebraska - Land

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Message From The President Of The United States, Communicating Four Memorials Of Residents At And Near The Eastern Slope Of The Rocky Mountains, Praying The Extinguishment Of The Indian Title, A Survey And Sale Of The Public Lands, The Establishment Of An Assay Office, And The Erection Of A New Territory From Contiguous Portions Of New Mexico, Utah, Kansas, And Nebraska, With His Recommendation In Relation Thereto. Feb 1860

Message From The President Of The United States, Communicating Four Memorials Of Residents At And Near The Eastern Slope Of The Rocky Mountains, Praying The Extinguishment Of The Indian Title, A Survey And Sale Of The Public Lands, The Establishment Of An Assay Office, And The Erection Of A New Territory From Contiguous Portions Of New Mexico, Utah, Kansas, And Nebraska, With His Recommendation In Relation Thereto.

American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899

Message on Extinguishment of Indian Land Title. 20 Feb. SED 15,36-1, v5, 23p. [1027] In Kansas, Nebraska, and the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains; discovery of gold by Cherokees and Georgians in 1858.