Cherokee Nation report of the High Sheriff December 31, 1875; January 1, 1876 and ending March 31, 1876

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Cherokee Nation report of the High Sheriff December 31, 1875; January 1, 1876 and ending March 31, 1876

Report of the high Sheriff of the Cherokee Nation for the quarter ending December 31, 1875. together with the reports of the sheriffs of the Tahlequah, Going Snake, Sequoyah, Delaware, Canadian, Flint, and Illinois districts for the same period and the districts reports for the second quarter commencing January 1, 1876 and ending March 31, 1876, including Saline district.

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Although the Treaty of Hopewell (1785) defined the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation and the U.S., Congress during the Confederation period was unable to keep white squatters off Cherokee lands. With violence escalating between Cherokees and settlers, particularly those of the "State of Franklin" (now Tennessee), Congress in Sept. of 1788 issued a proclamation forbidding white intrustion on Cherokee land. From the description of A talk from the head men warriers of the Cherokey Natio...