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Lumpkin, Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, 1907 (2 volumes)
The Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, by Wilson Lumpkin. Including His Speeches in the United States Congress on the Indian Question, as
Representative and Senator of Georgia; his official correspondence on the Removal of the Cherokees during two terms as Governor of Georgia, and later
as United States Commissioner to the Cherokees, 1827-1841. Together with a sketch of his life and conduct while holding many public offices under the
government of Georgia and the United States prior to 1827, and after 1841. Published in two volumes by Dodd Mead & Co. (New York 1907). 369 + 328 p.
Contents include a preface by Wymberley Jones DeRenne; 22 chapters, arranged by periods of Lumpkin’s life, with speeches and executive correspondence;
illustrations; and an Index in Vol. II.
Title:   The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia / by Wilson Lumpkin ; including his speeches in the United States Congress on the Indian question, as representative and senator of Georgia ; his official correspondence on the removal of the Cherokees during his two terms as governor of Georgia, and later as United States Commissioner to the Cherokees, 1827-1841 ; together with a sketch of his life and conduct while holding many public offices under the government of Georgia and the United States prior to 1827, and after 1841.
OCLC Number:   60734667
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