CHEROKEE PHOENIX
Wednesday July 9, 1828
Volume I, No. 20
Page 2, col. 1b-2a
A report seems to be prevailing, that the Missionaries of this Nation have publicly expressed themselves favorable to Indian emigration. As a report of this nature may work against these good people, we think it proper to state ( and we do it upon good authority,) that their views on this subject have never been made known by them in a public manner.
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