Posted by Melissa I work in the archives at Tulane University and I think we might have some of General Jackson's papers. I'm real busy with work right now, but I'll try to get to it this week. Melissa Smith --Previous Message--
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on 7/25/2004, 8:58 pm, in reply to "John Speirs - Cherokee Interpreter"
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Hi Gary:
: I need info on John Speirs, Cherokee
: Interpreter for General Andrew
: Jackson in the 1817 Treaty with the
: Cherokee Indians. Also need info on
: John Spear that was granted 640 acres
: of land for being the head of
: household of a Cherokee Indian family
: in the Cherokee Territory in present
: day NorthWest Georgia. The above
: info. was taken from the American
: State Papers which can be found on
: the internet. The John Spear info.
: is listed under Public Lands, Volume
: 3, 1815 - 1824. Look on the index
: for Reservaions of Land. It is on
: page 396 & 397. Please send any
: info you have to this website and to
: me at spiersgo@yahoo.com
:
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