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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875


U.S. Serial Set, Number 4015, 56th Congress, 1st Session, Pages 748 and 749

Indian Land Cessions in the United States, 1784 to 1894

Date: June 18, 1833
Where or how concluded: Pope's, Fayette county, Florida territory.
Reference: Statutes at Large, Volume VII, page 427.
Tribe: Appalachicola band.

Description of cession or reservation: The Appalachicola band relinquish all privileges to which they are entitled under treaty of Sept. 18, 1823, at Camp Moultrie, and surrender to the U. S. all right, title, and interest to a reservation of land made for their benefit and described as commencing on the Appalachicola at a point to include Yellow Hare's improvements; thence up said river 4 miles; thence W. 1 mile; thence southerly to a point 1 mile W. of the beginning, and thence E. to the beginning.

View maps: Florida
Designation of cession(s) on map: 184

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