EMIGRATION Of INDIANS
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SPEECH Of MR. VINTON - On The EMIGRATION Of INDIANS. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 20, 1828. [pamphlet] Samuel Finley Vinton, [1792 - 1862]. In the speech Mr. Vinton states, "It so happens, that various tribes of the Indians inhabit greater of less portions of these States; which shut out the white population from thier Territory, and thus cut off from improvement so much of these States as the Indian country embraces. All the States feel a strong and very natural desire to increase thier population; and from this cause, more than from any other single circumstnace, the Indians are every where regarded as a burthen, which all are anxious to throw off as soon as possible." This speech was given two years before the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. 8 x 4-3/4". 1st printing (American Imprints 37025; ). 28 pp.
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Less foxing than you would expect. Quite nice for such an early pamphlet.
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