CHEROKEE PHOENIX AND INDIANS' ADVOCATE
Wednesday April 1, 1829
Vol. II, no. 3
Page 3, col. 2b
The Governor of Georgia has offered a reward of $100 for the apprehension of John McDonald, John Stafford, George Stafford, and Jas. Stafford, charged with the murder of an Indian named Bill, robbing his camp and breaking from the jail of Camden County- or $100 for either of them on delivery to the sheriff or Jailer of said county.
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