1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws

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1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws

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 A valuable historical document for collectors, historians, and researchers interested in Andrew Jackson’s presidency, early U. Government policies, Native American relations, and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.
1835 Rare President Andrew Jackson Indian Native American Treaties Removal Laws