1830 Map of Cherokee Territory in Georgia

Improvements to Annexed Cherokee Lands

List of the improvements, with the proprietors’ names, on lands ceded by the Cherokees to the United States, by the treaty of the 6th of May, 1828, with the appraised value, &c. annexed.

 

No. 211 Too-ne-ya
9 acres land 63.00
18 peach trees 20.25
2 cabins 30.00
$113.25

No. 212 Thomas Emery
3 acres land 18.00
1 cabin 10.00
9 peach trees 10.12 ½
$38.12 ½

No. 213 Ta-ka-tah
3 ½ acres land 19.50
1 small cabin 20.00
$39.50

No. 214 No Fire
2 cabins $20.00

No. 215 R. Stoleter
16 acres land 128.00
42 peach trees 47.25
3 cabins 23.00
198.25
Deduct for fence 16.00
$182.25

No. 216 R. Stoleter
12 acres land 84.00
63 peach trees 70.87 ½
$154.87 ½

No. 217 Takea
2 ½ acres land 17.50
35 small peach trees 39.37 ½
1 cabin 8.00
$64.87 ½

No. 218 R. Stoleter
2 cabins 30.00
6 peach trees 6.75
$36.75

No. 219 R. Stoleter
4 ½ acres land 31.50
1 cabin 5.00
$36.50

No. 220 Samuel Martin
2 ½ acres land 17.50
70 peach trees 78.75
$95.25


Topics:
Cherokee, Land,

Collection:
Senate Document 403 24th Congress 1st Session. United States Government. 1835.

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2 thoughts on “Improvements to Annexed Cherokee Lands”

  1. Hello, I’m wondering if you’re able to determine where each of these improvements is geographically? I.E. can they be attributed to a specific plot of land?

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