Coosa River
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
An Accurate Map of Louisiana and the Territory in Dispute between the English and French, between 1732 and 1762
Certificate of John Ross's Appointment as Postmaster of Head of Coosa, Chattooga District, June 23, 1828
Certificate of Chief John Ross's appointment as Postmaster of Head of Coosa, Chattooga District. (Cherokee Nation and Georgia). Two sheets of paper with text in ink on the rectos. Folder 22
Copy of letter From Chief John Ross to President Andrew Jackson, June 24, 1829
Copy of letter from Chief John Ross, Head of Coosa (possibly location at the Head of the Coosa River), to President Andrew Jackson transmitting documents relating to the Montgomery case. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 29
Letter from Barron and Irwin to Chief John Ross, August 1, 1834
Letter from Barron and Irwin to Chief John Ross at the Head of the Coosa recommending "to move for an attachment" where clerks and sheriffs have failed to enforce an injunction. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 120
Letter from J. Peck to Chief John Ross, April 13, 1833
Letter from J. Peck in Oakland to Chief John Ross at the Head of the Coosa regarding another application to the Supreme Court, etc. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 82
Spoliation Claim, March 17, 1842
Spoliation claim, Chickamauga District, Sarah Miller; sworn before Carter and Wofford. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 811
Spoliation Claim, March 19, 1842
Spoliation claim - John Riley, Coosa River (1817-8, 1832 & 1835), sworn before Carter and Wofford. Single folded sheet with handwritten text, in ink, on all sides. Folder 815.
Spoliation Claim, April 25, 1842
Spoliation claim - Waters of Coosa, GA., Pophne-tan, sworn before Carter and Wofford. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 858
Treaty Between Cherokees and Creeks, August 9, 1814
Treaty at Fort Jackson establishing a boundary between the Cherokee and Creeks, witnessed by Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Hawkins, and Return J. Meigs. Folder 2. 4826.3a-b is a photocopy of a transcript of the original treaty. Folder 2A