Articles of a Treaty agreed upon between the United
States of America by their commissioners Return J. Meigs
and Daniel Smith appointed to hold conferences with
the Cherokee Indians for the purpose of arranging certain
interesting matters with the Said Cherokees of the one part,
and the undersigned Chiefs and Headman of the Said
nation of the other part.
Article 1st.
All former Treaties which provide for the maintenance
of peace, and preventing of crimes are on this occasion
recognized and continued in force.
Article 2d.
The Cherokees quitclaim and cede to the United
States all the land which they have heretofore claimed lying
the north of the following boundary line-- Beginning at
the mouth of the Duck river running thence up the main stream
of the same to the junction of the fork at the head of which fort
Nash stood, with the main South fork, thence a direct course
to a point on the Tennessee river bank opposite the mouth of
Hiwassa river, [arrow drawn pointing up] [left margin with arrow showing insert] If the line from Hiwassa should leave out Field's Settlement, it is to be marked round his improvement, and then continued the straight course; thence up the middle of the Tennessee river ^(but leaving all the islands to the Cherokees)^ to
the mouth of the Clinch river, thence up the Clinch river to the
former boundary line agreed upon with the Said Cherokees
reserving at the same time to the use of the Cherokees a small
tract at and below the mouth of Clinch river; from the
mouth, extending thence down the Tennessee river from the mouth
of Clinch to a notable rock on the north bank of the Tennessee
in view from South west point --thence a course at right angles
with the river to the Cumberland road, thence eastwardly
along the same to the bank of Clinch river (so as to secure the ferry landing to the Cherokees up to the first hill) and down the
same to the mouth thereof, together with two other sections
of one Square mile each, one of which is at the foot of Cumberland mountain at and near the place where the Turnpike
gate now stands, the other on the north bank of the Tennessee river where the Cherokee Talootiske now lives_ And whereas
from the present cession made by the Cherokees and other
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