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Page [1] view page image A copy- Having paid you our respects, and apprized you of our appointment to transact business with the General Govt. in behalf of the Cherokee Nation , we shall now lay before you some of the subjects embraced in the subject of our mission. We will first call your attention to the various individual [added: Cherokee ] claims for property stolen by citizens of the United States . By reference to the Treaty of Telico it will be perceived that a special provision is made for the indemnification of stolen property. Some of those claims are of long standing, were long since laid before the Department of War, and refered [referred] Page [2] view page image back to the U.S. agent to be further reported on, this he informed us had been done, and were now before you for adjustment; as they are particularly embraced in the provisions of the Treaty refered [referred] to We hope they will be disposed of without much further delay. We would next call your attention to the claims for improvements abandoned on the ceded lands under the Treaties of Page [3] view page image an Indian who informed him that the people in his Town did not wish to have their improvements valued and returned home without executing the business confided to him. It is evident that the failure to value the improvements at the time was owing to the neglect of the officer of the Government, consequently the claimants should not be deprived of the provisions provided for them in the Treaty that ceded their lands, nor do we consider their demands weakend [weakened] by the lapse of time. An arrangement was entered into [added: in] Page [4] view page image the payment of this money, nor has there been any explanation given, Therefore, we hope it will be resumed from the time of its discontinuance —. The Unicoi Turnpike Company having failed to comply with the requisitions of their agreement with the Cherokee Nation s for several years, the Agent was instructed by the Secry [Secretary] of War to institute a suit against the Company for the recovery of the annual stipend due the Nation, but has never complyed [complied] with the instructions nor assigned any reasons to the National authority for the delay in prosecuting the order issued from the Deptmt. [Department] We would request that he be urged to carry into effect the instructions, and to be informed of the causes which have occasioned this delay, if any have been reported, also, how far the Govt. will be bound for the expenses of suits instituted under its authority, as there are some important ones to which the agent cannot attend personally, & would therefore necessarily require the Page [5] view page image attention of a special agent.— The lands reserved as a school fund under the Treaty of Page [6] view page image ratification of the Treaty of Page [7] view page image between the Cherokee Nation & those west of the Mississippi . A few days after the Delegations left the city Major Duval arrived, agt. [agent] for the Cherokees on the Arkansas and the whole amount of the Seven Thousand dollars was paid over to him, without any regard to the distinct understanding & agreement of the Delegations. We can discover no right growing out of any of our Treaty stipulations whereby the Arkansas Cherokees are entitled to one cent of this money, and cannot but believe that injustice has been done in this payment — Therefore, compelled by a sense of duty, to present the case before you as a claim against the Government, in behalf of the Cherokee Nation — The running of the boundary line from the Unicoi Turnpike road to the nearest main source of the Chestatee , is well known to Page [8] view page image the Department as having created much dissatisfaction to the Cherokees , It had been a subject of much & and repeated complaint to the government as the stipulation of the Treaty was not observed and a larger portion of Country included than was ceded — In order that justice may be done we request and hope that the Department will direct a re-examination & Survey to be made — These several subjects are respectfully submitted for your consideration and decision
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