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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 10, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
Talequah (Washington, United States) (search for this): article 7
Oklahoma (Oklahoma, United States) (search for this): article 7
The Cherokee Nation Passes an Ordinance of Secession.
--A dispatch from St. Louis, on the 4th, states:
In consequence of the secession of the Cherokee Nation, and its alliance with the rebels, Colonel McNeill, assistant Provost Marshal, Cherokee Nation, and its alliance with the rebels, Colonel McNeill, assistant Provost Marshal, has issued his proclamation, notifying the St. Louis Building and Saving Association that the sum of $33,000, being part of an annuity paid the Cherokees by the United States Government, now on deposit in that institution, is, under the act of Congr to the United States, and confiscated to their use and benefit.
Rev. Mr. Robinson, a Missionary teacher in the Cherokee Nation, has arrived in this city.
He reports that Chief John Ross has finally succumbed to the secession pressure.
On Aug t the troops sent into Arkansas by Ben. McCulloch, after the battle of Springfield, were posted on the border of the Cherokee Nation to intimidate the Council and force John Ross to yield to the demands of the rebels.
Colonel St. George Cooke.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 7
McNeill (search for this): article 7
The Cherokee Nation Passes an Ordinance of Secession.
--A dispatch from St. Louis, on the 4th, states:
In consequence of the secession of the Cherokee Nation, and its alliance with the rebels, Colonel McNeill, assistant Provost Marshal, has issued his proclamation, notifying the St. Louis Building and Saving Association that the sum of $33,000, being part of an annuity paid the Cherokees by the United States Government, now on deposit in that institution, is, under the act of Congress, forfeited to the United States, and confiscated to their use and benefit.
Rev. Mr. Robinson, a Missionary teacher in the Cherokee Nation, has arrived in this city.
He reports that Chief John Ross has finally succumbed to the secession pressure.
On August 20th, he called his counsel together at Talequah, and sent a message recommending the severance of their connection with the United States, and an alliance with the Southern Confederacy.
The Council approved of the recommendation
John Ross (search for this): article 7
Robinson (search for this): article 7
St. George Cooke (search for this): article 7
Benjamin McCulloch (search for this): article 7
August 20th (search for this): article 7