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1. "The Cherokee Treaty contained stipulations that whenever a majority of the people agreed to remove, the country should be considered as unclear coded to the United States, and in consideration, the United States agreed that an unclear of $25,000 for twenty four years, should be allowed : 2. About two and a half million acres of land, was granted to their Territory, wunclear of the Mississippi : 3. They were to be unclear and unclear for one year by the United States : 4. Sixty dollars to every emigrant man, woman, and child, was to be allowed to all who removed before October 1835, and twenty five dollar afterward : 5. For hoes, ones, unclear, loom unclear $30,00 were allowed, also blankets, rifles, and kettles, were to be furnished : 6. $20,00 a year for nineteen years allowed for schools, and $20,000 for public buildings : 7. All who desired to become citizens were to have reserved the section or lot on which the claimant lived, provided his name be registered in the county court or count?, within twelve months from the date of the treaty : 8. Ten improvements left $600,000 were set apart and allowed, and $50,000 to pay the debts of the poner clafs? of Indians. All the advantages of this treaty were to belong to all emigrant Sinca? the year of 1828. The unclear in the substance of the Treaty which was made with the Cherokee Delegation, by me Signed, Johnet? : Eaton Commifioner? On behalf of the United States. 9th July, 1834. Sent? : Benji : T. Currey.