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The Western Tennessee land acquisitions under President James Monroe between the Chickasaw and the U. S. affecting the states of Kentucky and Tennessee, and the Alabama Territory: [1] *Pink with red outline – Treaty of Tuscaloosa (1818) *Yellow – Treaty with Chickasaw (1817) *Gray – Treaty with Chickasaw (1805)
1805 July 23 Treaty of Chickasaw County: Treaty with the Chickasaw 7 Stat. 89: 55 Chickasaw: 1805 August 21 Treaty of Grouseland: Treaty with the Delawares, etc. 7 Stat. 91: 56 Lenape, Potawatomi, Miami, Eel River, Wea: 1805 September 23 Pike's Purchase: Treaty with the Sioux Sioux: 1805 October 25 Treaty of Tellico: Treaty with the Cherokee 7 ...
The Western Tennessee land acquisitions under President James Monroe between the Chickasaw and the U. S. affecting the states of Kentucky and Tennessee, and the Alabama Territory: [2] *Pink with red outline – Treaty of Tuscaloosa (1818) *Yellow – Treaty with Chickasaw (1817) *Gray – Treaty with Chickasaw (1805)
Treaty with the Chickasaw [40] 1801: United States: Chickasaw Nation: Right to make wagon road through the Chickasaw Nation, Acknowledge the protection provided by the U.S. (Not Available yet) Treaty with the Chickasaw [41] 1805: United States: Chickasaw Nation: Eliminate debt to U.S. merchants and traders (Not Available yet) Treaty with the ...
Anderson was the district surveyor "who had been one of those instrumental in effecting" the Chickasaw treaty of 1805, [7] and was part of an extended network of speculators, bankers, surveyors, and public officials that included John Brahan, James Jackson, John Coffee, John Drake, John Strother, Edward Ward, and Thomas Freeman. [8]
The Chickasaw, dwelling in northern Mississippi and western Tennessee, lay across the French path. Much to the eventual advantage of the British and the later United States, the Chickasaw successfully held their ground. The wars came to an end only with the French cession of New France to the British in 1763 according to terms of the Treaty of ...
The father, T. A. Claiborne, served as secretary to the 1805 Treaty of the Chickasaw Nation. [12] After Thomas and Sarah Claiborne died, Jackson became W. F. Claiborne's guardian. Claiborne died in the early 1830s. [13]
In 1832, the Chickasaw National Council agreed to meet with John Coffee to negotiate a land transfer treaty. On October 20, 1832, during a meeting at the Council House on Pontotoc Creek, Chickasaw leaders signed a treaty allowing for the sale of Chickasaw lands within the state of Mississippi, in exchange for the surveying of new lands in the west.