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Letter, 1838 Mar. 28, Executive Department, [State of Georgia] to Captain John Shackelford
註釋On March 28, 1838, D.W. Lewis, secretary to Georgia Governor George R. Gilmer (1829-1831, 1837-1839), responds to a letter from Captain John Shackelford in which Shackelford tenders his services in the Cherokee country. Lewis indicates that the governor has already fulfilled the request of the President of the United States to muster eleven volunteer companies for "the Cherokee service," and therefore, Shackelford's company is not needed. It is likely that the military operation referred to is the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians