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. 131 Alexander Brown
5 acres land 40.00
Peach nursery 1.00
2 cabins 30.00
$71.00

No. 132 James Stumett
15 acres land 105.00
4 peach trees and 9 apple trees 58.50
9 cabins 65.00
228.50
Deduct for fencing 20.00
$208.50

No. 133 George Roebuck
7 acres land 56.00
3 cabins 24.00
$80.00

No. 134 Young Glass
14 acres land 84.00
40 peach and 13 apple trees 65.50
5 cabins 110.00
$258.50

No. 135 Broken Canoe
12 ½ acres land 98.00
6 cabins 150.00
1 stock lot, 2,000 rails, and good gate 25.00
$273.00

No. 136 Ca-arch-toweh
3 acres land 18.00
30 peach trees 33.75
3 cabins 14.00
$65.75

No. 137 Black Jim
2 ½ acres land 15.00
Deduct for fencing 2.50
$12.50

No. 138 Aan-nil-leh
½ acre land $4.00

No. 139 Big-head John
5 acres land 30.00
1 cabin 8.00
38.00
Deduct for fencing 3.33 1/3
$34.66 2/3

No. 140 The Dog's in him
2 acres land 16.00
1 cabins 8.00
$24.00


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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