Browse Items (1 item total) Tags: Thomas Jefferson Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added photo_library Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Green Clay 0010-007-f1-i3 1823 Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Output Formats atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2 Refine search Creator Select...Jefferson, Thomas Source Select...Clay, Green Collection Date Select...1823 Format Select...correspondence Language Select...eng Type Select...text Text Select...Sir Your favor of the 4th is just now received, and I am sorry if it not in my power to give you any information on the subject of you enquiries. Such a length of time has elapsed, so much is my memory impaired by age, and so much other matter has since past through it, unlodging what had preceded, that not a trace remains of any treaty with the Cherokees concerning the lands you mention. if such a one was concluded with the U.S. if would be found with their laws; if by the state of Virginia, it may have been among the records destroyed by the British, in which case it could only be found among the Cherokees, who may have preserved it. With my regret that I cannot aid you with any recollections be pleased to accept assurances of my high respect and esteem Thomas Jefferson Tags Remove filter...Thomas Jefferson