Cherokee Phoenix
Vol. I No. 21
Wednesday, July 21, 1828
Pg. 3 Col. 5b
In accordance with the resolution of the National Committee and Council,
passed October 24th 1827, requiring the Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation to
call in all the money loaned out under the provisions of a pervious act, on
or before the first Monday of October next, I hereby give notice to all such
as are indebted to the Treasury, to come and redeem their bonds by paying principal
and interest, on the day that they become due, as such bonds cannot be renewed
after the first Monday of October next. No indulgence will be given, and those
who do not comply with the above requisition must expect to find their bonds
in the hands of Officers.
John Martin,
Treas. of the Ch. Nat.
New Echota, July 23, 1828.
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