CHEROKEE PHOENIX
AND INDIANS' ADVOCATE
Wednesday, May 27, 1829
Vol. II no. 8
Page 3, col. 5b
I HEREBY forewarn all persons from trading for a note given by me dated
April 1829 to Andrew M. Vann for two cows and calves and sixteen hundred weight
of beef; as a consideration for which the note was given as failed to be sound,
I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law.
Samuel Adair, Jr.
Hightower, May 13th.
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