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[[unclear]] [[unclear]] Ch.Nation
Mount Zion  Ch.Nation
Jan.12 - [[1841?]]
Jan.12 - 1841
John Howard Payne Esq.
John Howard Payne Esq.
Dear Sir,
Dear Sir,
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[[obscured]] less or more, till we received
[[obscured]] less or more, till we received
[[obscured]] Worcester saying that he
[[obscured]] Worcester saying that he
[[obscured]] by the cov.see.y, to to call the missionaries together to make certain statements &c relative to the improvement of the Cherokees, or to that effect. On meeting at New Echota we found the statements & resolutions in substance already written, and known to Mr Boudinot, and probably to many other Cherokees. There was therefore no opportunity for enquiry relative to the expediency of such a meeting, or the propriety of missionaries taking such a positions. We
[[obscured]] by the Cor. Sec.y, to to call the missionaries together to make certain statements &c relative to the improvement of the Cherokees, or to that effect. On meeting at New Echota we found the statements & resolutions in substance already written, and known to Mr Boudinot, and probably to many other Cherokees. There was therefore no opportunity for enquiry relative to the expediency of such a meeting, or the propriety of missionaries taking such a position. We

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on a scrap of paper over the main document - different handwriting to the main document this scrap of paper obscures some of the main text have 4 to - Interleave these to correspond with Cherokee customs? antiquities & papers & bind in with them the blank yellow leaves at the end - Letter the book - Cherokee Papers

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