CHEROKEE PHOENIX
Wednesday, November 12, 1828
Volume 1 No. 37
Page 3 Col. 5b
STRAYED OR STOLEN out of a lot in this Town, a small light brown mare,
with two scars in her forehead, having the upper part of her left ear bent.-
Not one of her legs is white-her main (sic) and tail are dark. I do not
know her age, as I had just got her from a white man. Any person who will
deliver the mare to me, at Turkey's Town, shall receive the above reward.
CRYING SNAKE
Nov. 12, 1728 (sic)
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