Discourse on the Surviving Remnant of the Indian Race in the United States: Delivered on the 24th October, 1836, Before the Societ for Commemorating the Landing of William Penn

Discourse on the Surviving Remnant of the Indian Race in the United States: Delivered on the 24th October, 1836, Before the Societ for Commemorating the Landing of William Penn

Job R. Tyson, Society for Commemorating the Landing of William Penn

 Printed by A. Waldie, Philadelphia, 1836


[Indian Sympathies in American Society : Cherokee Indian Removal, Creek Indians] Bound in publisher's wraps. Rear wrap detached. 39 pages. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Sabin 97645. Field 1581. 

An interesting speech by the Whig politician Job R. Tyson.  Tyson was a descendant of an old Philadelphia Quaker family from 1683.  He was a member of the American Philosophical Society.  He served as Representative in the 34th Congress.  In this speech he calls attention to the Indian removal of the Cherokee in Georgia, as well as other Indian issues.

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