John Ross, a Cherokee chief / drawn, printed & coloured at the Lithographic & Print Colouring Establishment, 94 Walnut St.
Summary
Print shows John Ross, half-length portrait, seated, facing front, with right hand on a paper that states "Protest and Memorial of the Cherokee Nation Sept. 1836".
Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1843, by James G. Clark, in the Clerks office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsyla.
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american indians
1843
half length portrait
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19th century
american indian chiefs
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library of congress
facing front portrait
Date
01/01/1843
Contributors
Bowen, John T., approximately 1801-1856?, lithographer
McKenney, Thomas Loraine, 1785-1859.
Hall, James, 1793-1868.
Source
Library of Congress
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