While we know our northern friends may not feel it, in the South, Spring is
here. So we thought we'd share a few of our gardening sites appropriate
for this time of the year. Along with gardening, there's grilling, and getting
ready to diet so that you can fit back into that bathing suit this summer!
Abstract information that pertained to the Nation or
surrounding environs TN, AL, GA, NC, and SC.
Page 3 - 28 February 1828
DIED - At Tellico, Ten. on the first inst. of consumption, the Rev.
RICHARD NEALY, age d 26 years, formerly a missionary of the Methodist
Episcopal church, and late a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.
At Coosewatee, KEELECHULE an aged member of the National Council.
At Willstown, on the 18th inst. very suddenly, Rev. ARD HOYT, Missionary
of the American Board of Foreign Missions.
Page 3 - 6 March 1828
MURDER - We are informed of a murder being committed in the neighborhood
of Sumach. The name of the person killed is WILLIAM FALLEN, and of the
murderer BEARS PAW. We have not heard of the circumstances.
page 3 - 13 March 1828
DIED - In this neighborhood, an 8th instant Mr. EDMUND CRUFFIELD. We are
told that the deceased went to bed apparently well, and found a corpse the
next morning.
At Albany, on the 11th ultimo, very suddenly, His Excellency DEWITT C__TON,
Governor of the State of New York.
page 3 - 24 April 1828
OBITUARY - We were in hopes of obtaining, for the columns of our paper, a
biographical notice of the late Rev. JOHN GAMBOLD, on of the first
Missionaries to this Nation. At present, were merely give a Notice of his
death, sent to us by a bereaved fellow labourer. -- We take pleasure in
inserting it, though at this late hour.
Departed from this life, November 7th 1827, at the Moravian Missionary
station at Ochgelogy among the Cherokees, the Rev. JOHN GAMBOLD, aged 67
years, 4 months and 21 days, of a pectoral dropsy.
page 3 - 21 May 1828
NOTICE - I hereby forewarn all persons against crediting my wife, DELILAH
MCCONNELL, on my account, as she has absconded without my consent. I am
therefore determined to pay none of her contracts. WILLIAM MCCONNELL, May
15, 1828.
page 3 - 4 June 1828
DIED - On the 27th inst. about 1 o'clock A.M., Captain JOHN SPEER, in the
48th year of his age. He was a kind Husband, an affectionate Father, a
faithful Friend and a good neighbour. He has left a very affectionate
wife and several children to lament their irreparable loss.
page 3 - 2 July 1828
Died at my house in Wills-valley, KA-NA-SE-TA. He was a good man, a
professor of religion, and an exhorter. His disorder was consumption, of
a year's continuance. He was a member of the Methodist Society. His good
works were many; for he exhorted his friends, Remember the commandments of
our Saviour, for we know not the time of our Death;...
Page 3 - 20 August 1828
MARRIED - On Sunday 17th inst. by the Rev. John MITCHELL, Mr. JOHN BREWER
to Miss ELIZABETH, daughter of RICHARD TAYLOR of Chickamauga District.
POCKET BOOK LOST
About the middle of July last was stolen out of my Pocket at my house, a
large Washed Leather Pocket-Book,... GEORGE HARLAN, Coosewaytee, Cherokee
Nation.
Page 1 - 24 Sept 1828
Notice - Personally appeared before me, John BARCLAY, Mayor of the City of
Philadelphia, JAMES CAREY, Interpreter to the Cherokee Nation of
Indians...
Sworn 16 February 1792
Notice - Personally appeared before me, John BARCLAY, Mayor of the City of
Philadelphia, GEORGE MILLER or SAWEGEY, one of the Cherokee Indians...
Sworn 16 February 1792
Notice - I, LEONARD SHAW, do solemnly swear...that I will well and truly
serve the United States in the office of Deputy Agent to the Cherokee
Indians...
Sworn 16 February 1792
Page 2 - 24 Sept 1828
AQUOHEE DISTRICT, Sept. 11, 1828
to William HICKS, Esq.
Principal Chief, Sir:
We, the citizens of the above named District,... Signed on behalf of the
whole,
JOHN TIMSON
SAMUEL WARD
WOOD PECKER
XX - name written cherokee language
ROMAN NOSE
XX - name written cherokee language
XX - name written cherokee language
XX - name written cherokee language
XX - name written cherokee language
BALL TOWN GEORGE
JOHN WELCH
LOCUST
XX - name written cherokee language
XX - name written cherokee language
in the presence of,
SITUAGEE
Page 3 - 24 September 1828
YELLOW FEVER - The Yellow Fever has made its appearance in Charleston,
S.C. It is there called the Strangers Fever.
Page 2 - 1 October 1828
LETTER FROM THE CHOCTAW MISSION
The subjoined article is an extract of a letter, recently received at this
Office from Mr. JEWELL, a Missionary stationed at Emmaus in the Choctaw
Nation...
Page 3 - 15 October 1828
MARRIED - On Thursday last, by the Rev. Mr. BYBAN, Mr. DAVID VANN, Esq.,
of Hight Tower District, to Miss MARTHA, youngest daughter of Capt. DAVID
M'NAIR of Amohee District.
[Note: Issues were published on Wednesday; marriage date 9 October 1828]
Page 3 - 29 October 1828
MARRIED - On Thursday 23rd inst. by the Rev. Mr. Samuel A. WORCESTER, Mr.
GEORGE W. GUNTER of Creek Path, to Miss ELIZA NAVE, daughter of Mr. HENRY
NAVE of Rossville, Chickamauga District.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD
In February 1827, a man by the name of WILLIAM STONE, sold me a horse,...
WILLIAM LESLEY, Chattooga District, C. Nation, Oct. 29, 1828
Page 3 - 12 November 1828
HOUSE BUILDER AND CABINET MAKER
J.S.W. WHITE, from the city of New York, respectfully informs the citizens
of the Cherokee Nation,...
$8 REWARD
STRAYED OR STOLEN out of a ... in this town, a small light brown mare,...
CRYING SNAKE
NOTICE
I do hereby forwarn all persons from trading for two notes of hand, both
payable to JOSHUA HOLDEN, signed by myself,... JOHNATHAN BLYTHE
Page 2 - 19 November 1828
NOTICE
Mr. William HORN, formerly of Virginia, has been employed by a number of
citizens to open a School...
Page 3 - 19 November 1828
NOTICE
I hereby forewarn all persons from trading for a note of hand, payable in
good property to R.C. BEASLEY, of the state of Georgia, and signed by me.
TEGENEE MURPHEY
Page 3 - 10 December 1828
The Charleston Mercury of the 3d inst. announces the death of
revolutionary patriot, Gen. Thos. PINCKNEY, in the 79th year of his age.
Publication New Echota, GA
Publisher Isaac H. Harris
Started Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 21, 1828)
Ceased with Vol. 1, no. 47 (Feb. 4, 1829)
Frequency Weekly; Suspended July 16, 1828.
Continued by Cherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate
Printer John F. Wheeler, Jan. 14 - Feb 4, 1829
Editor Elias Boudinott, Feb. 21, 1828 - Feb. 4, 1829
Language In English and Cherokee
Please thank
Michelle
Tucker Chubenko for transcribing this information!!