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Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate
Wednesday, March 10, 1830
Vol. II, no. 47
Page 4, col. 3a

From the Cincinnati Journal.
TOWN MEETING.

 The citizens of Cincinnati friendly to the memorializing Congress on the subject of the rights of the Southern Indians are requested to meet this evening at 7 o'clock in the first Presbyterian Church.
    V. C. Marshall,
    Stephen Burrows,
    Enocs Woodruff
    Daniel Drake,
    D. Wade,
    Benjamin Mason,
    Daniel Gano
    William Greene,
    Thompson Neave
    Samuel East.
    Daniel J. Caswell,
    Joseph Gest
    J. R. Balridge
    E. Hall
    A. Botkin
    Hazekian Fox
    Samuel Stobes
    P. A. Sprigman
    J. M. Cheevers


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