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Sir, Statue the liberty to request the [faur] of you to report to the Gen Secretary of War, the [accompauring] documents, as the [exprefuion]  of sentiment on the part of the Chewkee people, of the mode of paying the annuity due the nation and to whom. Having been informed that the payment of this money will be made through you, it is to be hoped that the Department will transmit the same to you without further delay, with instructions to pay the same over to [w] John Martin, the  Treasurer of the Nation. I am sir, very Respectfully Your obedient [sewant] John [Rofs], Principal Chief Chewkee Nation.
*  Cherokee Agency,  June 2d, 1835  Sir, I take the liberty to request the favor of you to report to the Hon Secretary of War, the accompanying Documents, as the expression of sentiment on the part of the Cherokee people, of the mode of paying the annuity due the nation & to whom.   Having been informed that the payment of this money will be made through you, it is to be hoped that the Department will transmit the same to you without further delay, with instructions to pay the same over to Mr John Martin, the  Treasurer of the Nation. I am Sir, Very Respectfully                   Your obedient servant  John Ross, Principal Chief Cherokee Nation. Lt. M. W. Bateman, U.S Infantry & Disbursing Agent.
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  • Cherokee Agency, June 2d, 1835 Sir, I take the liberty to request the favor of you to report to the Hon Secretary of War, the accompanying Documents, as the expression of sentiment on the part of the Cherokee people, of the mode of paying the annuity due the nation & to whom. Having been informed that the payment of this money will be made through you, it is to be hoped that the Department will transmit the same to you without further delay, with instructions to pay the same over to Mr John Martin, the Treasurer of the Nation. I am Sir, Very Respectfully Your obedient servant John Ross, Principal Chief Cherokee Nation. Lt. M. W. Bateman, U.S Infantry & Disbursing Agent.