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. 481 Crooked-creek village
95 acres land 665.00
36 cabins 216.00
881.00
Deduct for fencing 95.00
$786.00

No. 482 Charles Snead
12 acres land 84.00
2 cabins 12.00
$96.00

No. 483 Turner
10 acres land 70.00
2 cabins 12.00
$82.00

No. 484 Danforth
12 acres land 84.00
3 cabins 18.00
$104.00

No. 484 Improvement Cr.
80 bearing peach trees at 1.12 ½ 90.00
80 small peach trees at 50 cents 40.00
$130.00
No. 485 Shawnee Bob
10 acres land 70.00
40 peach trees 40.00
3 cabin 18.00
$128.00

No. 486 Anna Coker
18 acres land 126.00
4 cabins 24.00
1 well (39 feet deep) 39.00
$183.00

No. 487 James Radcliff
25 acres land 200.00
63 peach trees 60.00
4 cabins 24.00
$384.00

No. 488 William Wood
7 acres land 49.00
1 cabin 6.00
55.00
Deduct for fencing 7.00
$48.00

No. 489 A. Lafferty
17 acres land 119.00
2 cabins 12.00
131.00
Deduct for fence 17.00
$114.00

No. 490 George Gill
18 acres land 126.00
60 apple trees 75.00
1 cabin 6.00
207.00
Deduct for fence 18.00
$189.00


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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