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'''Treaty of the Holston''' (2 Jul 1791) - The Treaty of the Holston was a treaty between [[William Blount]], Governor of the Territory South of the Ohio River (In the name of President of the United States) and 48 Cherokee Chiefs. Signed on 2 Jul 1791 near [[James White’s Fort]] in present day Knoxville, Tennessee and proclaimed 7 Feb 1792. | '''Treaty of the Holston''' (2 Jul 1791) - The Treaty of the Holston was a treaty between [[William Blount]], Governor of the Territory South of the Ohio River (In the name of President of the United States) and 48 Cherokee Chiefs. Signed on 2 Jul 1791 near [[James White’s Fort]] in present day Knoxville, Tennessee and proclaimed 7 Feb 1792. | ||
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* [http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=62517 HMDB - Treaty of the Holston Marker] | * [http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=62517 HMDB - Treaty of the Holston Marker] | ||
* [http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=4147 HMDB - Commemorating the Treaty of Holston Marker] | * [http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=4147 HMDB - Commemorating the Treaty of Holston Marker] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 10 May 2015
Treaty of the Holston (2 Jul 1791) - The Treaty of the Holston was a treaty between William Blount, Governor of the Territory South of the Ohio River (In the name of President of the United States) and 48 Cherokee Chiefs. Signed on 2 Jul 1791 near James White’s Fort in present day Knoxville, Tennessee and proclaimed 7 Feb 1792. The treaty ceded a large tract of Cherokee land east of the Clinch River, from Greeneville, 80 miles southwest and included present day Knoxville and Knox County. Additional stipulations established a protocol of behaviors by both parties. See Also: Links: |