On claim for a reservation of land under the treaty with the Creek Indians of 1814.
| Corporate Authors: | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Lands, ProQuest (Firm) |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Washington :
[publisher not identified],
1832.
|
| Series: | United States congressional serial set.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
On claim for a reservation under Treaty of 1814 with the Creek Indians.
Published: (1831)
Published: (1831)
Land claims on account of Indian reservations omitted in treaty.
Published: (1828)
Published: (1828)
On a claim for a Choctaw Reservation, under the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
Published: (1836)
Published: (1836)
On claim to a reservation of land under the Treaty with the Choctaw Indians of September 27, 1830.
Published: (1833)
Published: (1833)
On a claim to a Choctaw Reservation under the Fourteenth Article of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
Published: (1836)
Published: (1836)
On a claim to a Creek Reservation in Alabama.
Published: (1836)
Published: (1836)
On a claim to a Creek Reservation in Alabama.
Published: (1836)
Published: (1836)
Land in lieu of claim covered by Indian Reservation.
Published: (1826)
Published: (1826)
On the claim of a white man, as the husband of a Cherokee woman, for a reservation of land under the Treaty of 1830.
Published: (1832)
Published: (1832)
On claim to a Choctaw Reservation in Mississippi under the Second Article of the Treaty of September 27, 1830.
Published: (1833)
Published: (1833)
Custom-house officer taken prisoner by Indians in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
On claims to land in West Florida, under British patents prior to the Treaty of 1783.
Published: (1833)
Published: (1833)
On a claim for the loss of Indian reservations in Alabama.
Published: (1837)
Published: (1837)
Loss of a ropewalk in 1814.
Published: (1817)
Published: (1817)
Custom-house officer who was taken prisoner by the Indians in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
[Under treaty with Cherokees, claims of heirs of George Galphin.].
Published: (1836)
Published: (1836)
Property plundered by the enemy in 1814.
Published: (1819)
Published: (1819)
Merchandise captured by the enemy in 1814.
Published: (1817)
Published: (1817)
Property lost at Plattsburg in 1814.
Published: (1817)
Published: (1817)
Property plundered by the enemy in 1814.
Published: (1817)
Published: (1817)
Ship burnt by the British in 1814.
Published: (1820)
Published: (1820)
Leasing of the Indian lands on Standing Rock Reservation.
Published: (1902)
Published: (1902)
Sale of inherited interests in certain allotted land under the jurisdiction of the Crow Creek Indian Agency, S. Dak.
Published: (1950)
Published: (1950)
House burnt in Maryland by the enemy in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
House burnt in Maryland by the enemy in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
Ropewalk, &c. burnt by the enemy in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
Property destroyed by the enemy in Virginia in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
Property lost in the City of Washington in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
Property destroyed by the British in Maryland in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
Purser's stores captured by the British in 1814.
Published: (1819)
Published: (1819)
Property lost in the City of Washington in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
House and furniture burnt by the British in 1814.
Published: (1819)
Published: (1819)
Authorizing the sale of inherited interests in certain allotted land under the jurisdiction of the Crow Creek Indian Agency, S. Dak.
Published: (1950)
Published: (1950)
On claim of Lieutenant William B. Parker for pay of Captain while in Command of a Company in 1814-'15.
Published: (1838)
Published: (1838)
Claim to land under a Spanish grant in Louisiana.
Published: (1825)
Published: (1825)
British flotilla captured by a detachment of the Army in 1814.
Published: (1819)
Published: (1819)
Shoes and forage for a company of mounted volunteers in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
Beef furnished the troops at Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
Property destroyed by the enemy in New York in 1814.
Published: (1818)
Published: (1818)
Property destroyed by the British at Monday's Point, in 1814.
Published: (1821)
Published: (1821)