SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.
THE CHEROKEE NATION OF INDIANS:
A NARRATIVE OF THEIR OFFICIAL RELATIONS WITH THE COLONIAL AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS.
BY
CHARLES C. ROYCE.
Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1883—1884, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1887, pages 121—378.
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| Plate [VII]. | Earliest map showing location of the Cherokees. 1597 | [128] |
| [VIII]. | Map of the former territorial limits of the Cherokee Nation ofIndians, exhibiting the boundaries of the various cessions ofland made by them to the colonies and to the United States.1884[1] | |
| [IX]. | Map showing the territory originally assigned to the CherokeeIndians west of the Mississippi River; also, the boundaries ofthe territory now occupied or owned by them. 1884[1] | [Maps] |
BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY—FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. VII
EARLIEST MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF THE CHEROKEES—1597.
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THE CHEROKEE NATION OF INDIANS.
By Charles C. Royce.