[214] In American State Papers: Indian Affairs, II, p. 283, 1834. [↑]
[215] See contract appended to Washington treaty, 1819, Indian Treaties, pp. 269–271, 1837; Royce map, Fifth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1888. [↑]
[216] Author’s personal information. [↑]
[217] Mooney, Ghost-dance Religion, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, p. 670 et passim, 1896; contemporary documents in American State Papers: Indian Affairs, I, pp. 798–801, 845–850, 1832. [↑]
[218] See Mooney, Ghost dance Religion, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 670–677, 1896; McKenney and Hall, Indian Tribes, II, pp. 93–95, 1858; see also contemporary letters (1813, etc.) by Hawkins, Cornells, and others in American State Papers: Indian Affairs, I, 1832. [↑]
[219] Letters of Hawkins, Pinckney, and Cussetah King, July, 1813, American State Papers: Indian Affairs, II, pp. 847–849, 1832. [↑]
[220] Meigs, letter, May 8, 1812, and Hawkins, letter, May 11, 1812, ibid., p. 809. [↑]
[221] Author’s information from James D. Wafford. [↑]
[222] McKenney and Hall, Indian Tribes, II, pp. 96–97, 1858. [↑]
[223] Drake, Indians, pp. 395–396, 1880; Pickett, Alabama, p. 556, reprint of 1896. [↑]