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Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate
Wednesday, October 21, 1829
Vol. II, no. 28
Page 3, col. 5B

LETTERS

 REMAINING in the Post Office at New Echota, Oct. 1, 1829.
 Walter S. Adair, Esqr; Andrew Agney, Joseph Crutchfield; John Davis; Rev. Francis Eder, 2; Lydia Grayson; Elijah Hicks, Esqr, George Laman; Richard Rush,5.

      S. A. Worcester, P.M.
 Oct. 21, 1829.


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