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Name once known

Name once known

There is an unfree Cherokee person, who was in Charleston, South Carolina in 1786. They were captured by Andrew Williamson and were enslaved by Andrew Williamson.

Governors' Messages (S165009)

  • Letter
  • January 6, 1786
  • Charleston the 6th. January 1786

    Sir,

    The commissioners for Indian affairs have entered into Treaties with the Cherokees, Chocktaws & Chicasaws, which we shall send forward to Congress for the approbation; and as the second and fourth articles of the Treaty with the Cherokees m…

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Governors’ Messages (S165009) (p. 6). (1786). South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Charleston, South Carolina. https://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ [Stolen Relations project at Brown University.]

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