CHEROKEE PHOENIX
Wednesday June 4, 1828
Vol. I, No. 15
Page 3, col. 2a-3b
NEW ECHOTA:
Wednesday, June 4, 1828
We addressed a word, some time since, to our "Cherokee Correspondents," requesting the favor of their assistance. Our list of Cherokee subscribers is increasing, and we take the liberty of renewing our request. It is our desire that the Phoenix should contain more Cherokee matter than we have been able to present to our readers; our desire cannot however be realized, if everything is to depend upon us, for we have now more than we can do with justice to our health. Cherokee Correspondents would greatly relieve us, and we hope all those who can write will assist us with their pens. We tender our thanks to those who have already favored us.
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