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thus appointed, am prepared to give notice of an interview for that purpose, between you, my associates & myself, in the Committee Room, at any hour which may best suit your convenience. | thus appointed, am prepared to give notice of an interview for that purpose, between you, my associates & myself, in the Committee Room, at any hour which may best suit your convenience. | ||
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Your very obt hble servant | Your very obt hble servant | ||
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In answer to your communication of this morning, I assure you I will meet you with much pleasure at your Committee Room, at 3 o'clock pm today; as the Commissioner on the part of the United States, to treat with the Cherokees East. | In answer to your communication of this morning, I assure you I will meet you with much pleasure at your Committee Room, at 3 o'clock pm today; as the Commissioner on the part of the United States, to treat with the Cherokees East. | ||
To Mr John Ross T.F. Schermerhorn | To Mr John Ross T.F. Schermerhorn | ||
P.C. C Nation, | |||
and his associates | and his associates | ||
as a Delegation of | as a Delegation of |
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thus appointed, am prepared to give notice of an interview for that purpose, between you, my associates & myself, in the Committee Room, at any hour which may best suit your convenience.
Than the honor toh? Sir Your very obt hble servant John Ross, Principal Chief, for himself & on behalf } of Richard Taylor } etc etc etc etc etc } (Vertical along right margin:) Delegation of the Cherokee Nation. etc etc etc etc etc }
Gentlemen, Red Clay Council Ground
Oct 27, 1835. In answer to your communication of this morning, I assure you I will meet you with much pleasure at your Committee Room, at 3 o'clock pm today; as the Commissioner on the part of the United States, to treat with the Cherokees East.
To Mr John Ross T.F. Schermerhorn
P.C. C Nation,
and his associates as a Delegation of the Cherokee Nation empowered to treat with the U. States Commissioner