Treaty between the United States and the Seminole Indians, 1833 March 28.

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Treaty between the United States and the Seminole Indians, 1833 March 28.

Treaty, initiated by James Gadsden, stipulating terms for the relocation of the Seminole Indians in Florida to lands west of the Mississippi River occupied by the Creek Indians.

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Seminole Nation. 1833 Mar. 28.

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Gadsden, James, 1788-1858

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Negotiator of the Fort Moultrie Treaty with the Seminole Indians, 1823, and the Gadsden Purchase with Mexico, 1853; planter and merchant of Charleston, S.C., and Florida; president of the S.C. Railroad, 1840-1850; graduate, Yale College, 1806; served as 2nd Lt. in the Engineer Corps during War of 1812; served as Andrew Jackson's aide-de-camp; son of Philip Gadsden; grandson of Gen. Christopher Gadsden (1724-1805). From the description of James Gadsden papers, 1820-1858. (University o...