Cherokee Phoenix
and Indians' Advocate
Wednesday July 1, 1829
Vol. II, no. 13F
Page 2, col. 3c
THE CREEKS. By a gentleman from Montgomery we have been informed
that, on Tuesday the 2nd instant, he was 600 emigrating Indians passing through
Pike County, on their way to Line Creek, where they are to join another party
under the command of Capt. Walker. The whole, when assembled, it is supposed
will amount to more than 1500. They are to proceed immediately to the
west, under the charge of Capt. Walker and Mr. Blake. We may now confidently
look forward to the speedy acquisition of the delightful and valuable territory
possessed by this miserable race.
Ala. Int.