Treaty with the Cherokee
Treaty with the Cherokee1861
October 7th, 1861. A treaty of friendship and alliance, made and concluded at Tahlequah, in the Cherokee nation, on the seventh day of October ... one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, between the Confederate States of America, by Albert Pike, commissioner with plenary powers, of the Confederate States, of the one part, and the Cherokee nation of Indians, by John Ross, the principal chief, Joseph Verner, assistant principal chief, James Brown, John Drew and William P. Ross, executive council
Details
- First published
- 1861
- OL Work ID
- OL1204010W
Subjects
TreatiesCherokee Indians