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1839 June 15, continued. desire the Indian Agent to apply to the proper authorities of the United States Government for all the monies which may be due to the Cherokee national; viz: the interest money due on the national annuity commuted, arising from treaty stipulations. They add that if other monies are due to the nation, they with them to ncluded. Ref:Doc:No 2. 26th Cong: Letters:p:355
June 15. The Chiefs of the Eastern Cherokees, J Ross & Geo: Loury, address their Committee & Council: They tell them their proceedings of the 13th were laid before their western brotheren as will be seen from the letter of the Eastern Chiefs, a copy of which they enclose: a copy of the Western Chiefs' reply onthe 14th