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. 61 The Little Duck
7 ½ acres land 45.00
30 peach trees 33.75
3 cabins 15.00
93.75
Deduct for fencing 7.50
$86.25

No. 62 The Old Turkey
5 ½ acres land 33.00
47 peach trees 52.87 ½
1 bearing and 14 small apple trees 2.50
3 cabins 12.00
100.37 ½
Deduct for fencing 5.50
$94.87 ½

No. 63 Fish Carrier
1 ½ acres land 9.00
1 cabin 5.00
14.00
Deduct on account of fence 1.50
$12.50

No. 64 Widow Tower
23 ½ acres land 141.00
51 peach trees 57.37 ½
7 cabins 35.00
233.37 ½
Deduct for fencing 23.50
$209.37 ½

No. 65 Big Sinews
2 ½ acres land 15.00
3 peach trees 3.37 ½
18.37 ½
Deduct for fencing 2.50
$15.87 ½

No. 66 Susan Crapoe
3 ½ acres land 21.00
10 peach trees 11.25
4 apple trees 6.00
$38.25

No. 67 George Crapoe
1 acre land 6.00
2 cabins, and one set house logs 33.00
$39.00
No. 68 Let Stop
2 acres land 12.00
1 cabin 9.00
21.00
Deduct for fencing 1.00
$20.00

No. 69 Oo-tal-keh
5 ½ acres land 33.00
3 cabins 14.00
47.00
Deduct for fence 5.50
$41.50

No. 70 Charles Rogers
5 acres land 30.00
18 peach trees 20.25
1 cabin 10.00
60.25
Deduct for fencing 4.00
$56.25


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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