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CHEROKEE PHOENIX
Wednesday May 28, 1828
Volume 1 No. 14
Page 4 Col 5b

 More Troup-ism.- Governor Forsyth, the successor of Governor Troup, has isued(sic) a proclamation calling upon the constituted powers of the state of Georgia to resist the operations of the Cherokee Indians, who have made themselves a constitution of government, and have thence assumed an attitude of independence.-
Tuscaloosa.


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