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Cession 203

Related Information

Cession Number
203
Nations as named in historic documents
Cherokee
Present-day Nations
Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, North Carolina
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma
Dec. 29, 1835
Royce’s Schedule of Indian Land Cessions (Dec. 29, 1835)
Treaty entry in Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties (link)
Treaties related via shared date(s)
RIT 199 - Ratified Indian Treaty 199: Cherokee - New Echota, Georgia, December 29, 1835
RIT 199 - Printed Copy of the Treaty Between the United States of America and the Chiefs Headmen and People of the Cherokee Tribe of Indians, Concluded December 29, 1835, with Supplementary Articles, Dated March 1, 1836, Ratified May 23, 1836
RIT 199 - Envelope for the Printed Copy of the Treaty with the Cherokee Indians, Concluded December 29, 1835, with Supplementary Articles, Dated March 1, 1836, Ratified May 23, 1836
RIT 199 - Small Brown Cover Slip to Treaty: "Original and Printed Copies. Cherokees. Concluded Dec. 29th 1835. Ratified May 23rd 1836."
RIT 199 - Treaty Between the United States and the Cherokee Indians Signed at New Echota, Georgia
Historic Maps
Map Name
Alabama
Source URL
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701em.gct00002/?sp=1
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Historic Map of Alabama
Map Name
Georgia
Source URL
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701em.gct00002/?sp=15
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Historic Map of Georgia
Map Name
Tennessee and Bordering States
Source URL
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701em.gct00002/?sp=54
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Historic Map of Tennessee and Bordering States

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