1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws












Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Twenty-Third Congress of the United States (1835). The volume reflects the key legislative priorities of the Jacksonian era, including Indian affairs, military pensions, land grants, and financial appropriations. Indian Affairs & Appropriations – Allocations for the Indian Department, including funds for superintendents, agents, interpreters, and presents to Native American tribes. Military & War Pensions – Appropriations for Revolutionary War pensions, widow and orphan benefits, and an extension for military land warrants. Foreign Affairs – An act providing for the relief of John Mullowny, a former U. Consul in Tangier, Morocco, reflecting early diplomatic relations. Public Infrastructure & Treasury Funds – Funding for arsenals, military supplies, and government payments, including appropriations for Tufts and Clark of New Orleans. Land Grants & Claims – Legislative measures addressing land ownership, military grants, and private claims, as well as extending deadlines for settling military land warrant claims. This 190-year-old congressional record measures 10×6.5 inches and contains 141 pages. The binding is split, and some pages are loose, though all pages are present. There is yellowing due to age, but the text remains legible. A valuable historical document for collectors, historians, and researchers interested in Andrew Jackson’s presidency, early U. Government policies, Native American relations, and 19th-century legislative history.
