Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1838

These newspaper clippings pertain to John Mason Jr. (1797–1849) becoming the special Cherokee agent for Andrew Jackson in 1837.¹ Mason reported that four thousand Cherokees, including women and children, had attended Council meeting at Red Clay, Tennessee, but more would have been present if it were...

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description These newspaper clippings pertain to John Mason Jr. (1797–1849) becoming the special Cherokee agent for Andrew Jackson in 1837.¹ Mason reported that four thousand Cherokees, including women and children, had attended Council meeting at Red Clay, Tennessee, but more would have been present if it were not for the prevalence of dysentery among many Cherokees. One of the clippings is addressed to Joel Roberts Poinsett (1779– 1851).² The editors of the Journal of Commerce (founded in 1827 in New York) pleaded with the U.S. government not to remove the Cherokees.³ The regular correspondent of your Journal, in his letter
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