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Eagles, S 3 28, 3:4; N 19 28, 3:3; Je 24 29, 4:5; S 24 31, 3:3
Earl of Fife, N 5 28, 3:4-5
Earle’s Travels, article from, O 27 32, 4:4
“Earth to Earth, and Dust to Dust” (poem), Jl 1 29, 4:1
Earthquakes, Je 11 28, 4:5; Ag 6 28, 1:3-4; Ag 27 28, 2:2-3; D 10
28, 3:1-2; Ap 29 29, 4:2-3; Je 17 29, 2:4-5; Ag 19 29, 3:4; Je 25
31, 3:2; D 1 32, 3:1-3
East Indian Company, Je 17 29, 4:5
East India Marine Hall, Ap 21 30, 3:2
Easley, Col. Rhode, My 29 30, 4:1; Je 12 30, 4:2; Je 19 30, 2:1
Easley’s Cow Pen, My 15 30, 2:2
Easton Argus, article from, Ja 28 29, 3:1
Eaton, John H., Jl 8 29, 2:5; S 2 29, 1:1-5; S 9 29, 3:3; S 16
29, 2:4; O 14 29, 2:3; N 18 29, 2:1, 3, 3:1; F 3 30, 2:4; Ap 7 30,
3:1; My 8 30, 2:5; Jl 9 31, 3:1-2; Jl 16 31, 3:3; O 1 31, 3:1; F 18
32, 2:1; F 25 32, 2:3; Mr 17 32, 2:4; Mr 24 32, 2:1; letters from,
Je 17 29, 1:5, 2:1-3; D 30 29, 2:5; Mr 24 30,3:2; Ap 7 30, 2:5, 3:1;
O 16 30, 2:2-5, 3:1
Eaton, Surry, O 22 31, 3:2
Echota, Ap 1 29, 2:2; law regulating, My 28 28, 1:2; location of,
My 28 28, 1:2; U. S. commissioners at, My 28 28, 1:4
Eclectic Review, article from, O 1 28, 2:1-2
Economy, Je 17 29, 4:4
Ector, Hugh W., My 15 30, 2:1
Edenton Gazette, article from, F 28 28, 3:5
Eder, Francis, O 21 29, 3:5
Edinburgh Cabinet, article from, D 1 32, 1:1-2
Edinburgh Christian Instructor, article from, D 10 28, 4:1-3
Edinburgh Literary Journal, articles from, S 9 29, 4:3-4; N 25
29, 4:5
Edinburgh Literary Magazine, article from, Je 24 29, 4:1-5
Editorials. See Boudinot, Elias.
Editors, Ja 21 29, 4:5
Edson, Calvin, My 21 31, 3:5; My 26 32, 3:3
Education, My 28 28, 2:3-4; Jl 9 28, 2:1, 3:5; Jl 21 28, 2:2; F
18 29, 2:4; Ja 14 32, 4:2; Ja 28 32, 1:4, 2:3-4; Mr. 31, 32, 3:3; Ap
14 32, 1:3, 2:1; F 9 33, 1:5; Jl 20 33, 4:5; Ap 19 34, 1:3; in
Cherokee Nation, Ap 7 32, 2:3; of females, Ja 28 32, 2:3; Indian, Je
11 28, 3:3; religious, Jl 27 33, 1:4-5, 2:1
Education Reporter, articles from, Ag 20 31, 4:2; N 26 31, 4:1-2
Efiemathla (Creek), Ap 28 32, 1:3
Efkeemarthla hajo (Creek), My 8 30, 4:4
Egypt, N 26 28, 4:5; Ap 22 29, 4:3-4; Ag 26 29; 4:3; D 10 29,
4:3-4; Jl 23 31, 4:5; Mr 24 32, 3:3
Egyptians, embalming by, Ap 17 28, 3:5
Ehnautaunauneh, Mr 13 28, 1:2; Mr 27 28, 1:3; Ap 3 28, 1:4
Ekungyeahdahhee (Firstkiller), D 3 31, 2:2-3
Elbert, Samuel, Je 5 30, 1:3
Elections, Jl 2 28, 3:1; Jl 9 28, 2:1; Jl 21 28, 2:1-3; Jl 30 28,
3:1; O 15 28, 3:4; O 22 28, 1:2; N 5 28, 1:5; N 19 28, 2:1; N 11 29,
3:4; Cherokee, My 14 28, 3:5; Ag 13 28, 3:5; Ap 15 29, 2:5; My 22
30, 3:4; law regarding, D 29 28, 1:2; Ja 20 30, 4:2; letter
concerning, My 6 28, 2:2-3; in New York City, My 31 34, 2:4; U. S.,
D 3 28, 2:3; D 10 28, 2:2; in Virginia, My 31 34, 2:5
Elements for Physics, article from, Ap 24 28, 3:5
Elephants, D 3 28, 1:4-5; D 8 32,2:1-3
Elgin Courier, article from, N 19 28, 4:4
Elijay, balloting at, Jl 2 28, 3:1
Eliza (slave), escape of, N 12 31, 3:5
Elizabethtown Journal, articles from, Mr 20 28, 4:5; Ag 20 28,
1:5
Ellet, John, Jl 23 31, 3:2
Ellinger, Jacob, O 1 30, 3:3
Elliott Mission, Jl 10 30, 2:3-4
Ellis, Rudford, F 25 29, 2:1
Eloquence, N 26 28, 3:2-3; Mr 11 29, 4:4-5
Elsworth, J. C., Jl 8 29, 3:5; Ja 1 31, 3:1, 5
Elsworth, John C., Jl 21 28, 3:5
Ely, Rev. E. S., Mr 10 30, 2:3, 5; letters to, My 1 30, 1:5, 2:1;
S 1 32, 2:1-3
Emancipation, Je 11 28, 4:4-5; S 16 29, 3:2
Embalming, Egyptian, Ap 17 28, 3:5
Embezzling, law regarding, Ap 10 28, 1:2
Emerson, William, Mr 3 32, 2:2
Emigration, Ja 21 32, 2:1-3; Ja 28 32, 1:1-3; F 11 32, 2:1-4; F
18 32, 2:4-5, 3:1; Mr 10 32, 1:4-5, 3:2; Mr 24 32, 1:4, 2:5; Ap 14
32, 2:3; My 12 32, 2:5, 3:1-2; Ag 17 33, 3:3; My 24 34, 2:3; by
Cherokees, Jl 27 33, 3:2; compensation for, F 4 32, 1:5; cost of, F
4 32, 1:5; description of, Ja 21 32, 4:3-4; difficulties of, My 31
34, 3:4; enrollment figures for, Ap 28 31, 2:3; federal agents for,
Ap 14 32, 2:3-4; forced, My 19 32, 2:2; Indian, Ap 24 28, 3:1-3;
rejection of, My 19 32, 2:2-4; urged, My 12 32, 3:2. See also
Removal.
Emigrants, rights of, Mr 3 32, 2:4
Encke, comet of, Mr 24 32, 4:3
Encyclopedia Americana, articles from, N 26 31, 4:2-3; Ag 24 33,
2:3-5; Ag 31 33, 4:3-4; S 6 33, 4:1-2; Mr 8 34, 4:2-3; Ja 25 34,
4:4-5; F 22 34, 4:1-2; My 10 34, 1:5, 2:1-2
Encyclopedia Brittanica, N 24 32, 4:2-3
Endor, witch of, Ag 31 33, 4:1-2
Enforcing bill, N 23 33, 4:3
England, Jl 2 28, 4:5; N 12 28, 3:4; D 3 28, 3:5; D 29 28, 3:1;
Ja 7 29, 1:3-4; F 11 29, 2:3-4; Ap 15 29, 3:1-2; Ap 22 29, 2:4; Ap
29 29, 3:1-2; My 27 29, 2:3-4; Je 3 29, 2:2-3, 3:3; Je 10 29, 2:5,
3:1; Jl 8 29, 2:3-4, 4:4-5; Jl 22 29, 2:1-2; S 2 29, 2:4-5; king of,
F 18 32, 4:3; news from, My 21 28, 3:3-4; N 5 28, 2:5, 3:1; N 27 30,
3:2; N 26 31, 3:1-3; newspapers from, Jl 2 28, 4:5; Mr 13 28, 3:4-5;
Mr 20 28, 4:5; politics in, My 14 28, 3:4; society in, Ja 25 34,
4:3-4; wars of, Je 4 31, 4:2
English language, education in, My 28 28, 2:4; speaking of, Jl 2
28, 2:4
Englishmen’s Magazine, article from, Ag 11 32, 1:2-5, 2:1-2
Enolee (Badger), D 3 31, 2:3
Envy, N 5 28, 4:4-5
“Epigram” (poem), O 29 28, 4:1
Episcopal Watchman, articles from, Mr 20 28, 4:5; Ap 28 32,
4:3-4; poem from, Jl 15 29, 4:1
Equanimity, Mr 4 29, 4:4
Equeestee, Jl 24 30, 4:5
Es-ton-e-tos-tun-e-gee (Creek), Je 4 28, 1:2; N 11 29, 4:1
Estates, law regarding, D 29 28, 1:4-5
Eternity, S 17 28, 2:5, 3:1
Etowa District, candidates from, My 22 30, 3:5
Etukkungsta, D 3 31, 2:3
Etymologies, O 29 28, 4:1-2
Eufaula Town (Creek), Je 19 30, 1:1
Europe, My 28 28, 3:2-3; Jl 30 28, 3:2-3; O 15 28, 2:4-5; O 29
28, 2:5, 3:1; D 3 28, 3:1; D 10 28, 2:2-4, 5; F 18 29, 2:3-4; My
22 30, 3:3; Ja 22 31, 1:4-5, 2:1-5, 3:1; Ja 29 31, 3:2-3; My 21 31,
1:5; 2:1-4; My 28 31, 3:4; Ag 27 31, 1:5, 2:1-3, 3:1-2; Mr 17 32,
1:5; My 26 32, 1:1-2; Ag 17 33, 2:4-5, 3:1-2; O 19 33, 3:1-3; My 3
34, 3:3-4; My 24 34, 2:3-5; My 31, 34, 2:5, 3:1-3; peace in, Mr 15
34, 3:2; politics in, N 26 31, 3:3-4
Europeans, Ag 12 29, 4:2-3
Eutalitta, My 22 30, 1:2
Evangelist, article from, My 10 34, 4:3-4
Evarts, Jeremiah, O 14 29, 2:4; My 28 31, 2:5, 3:1-4; Jl 2 31,
1:1-3; S 17 31, 4:1-3; N 12 31, 2:4; death of, My 28 31, 2:2
“The Evening Hour” (poem), Je 3 29, 4:1
“Evening Hymn,” Jl 2 28, 4:2; translation of, Je 18 28, 4:1
“Evening Song of the Tyrolese Peasants” (poem), Jl 9 28, 4:1
Everett, Edward, F 4 32, 1:2; Mr 19 31, 2:3-5; speeches of, Ap 2
31, 1:1-5, 2:1-5; 3:1-3; 4:1-5; Ap 9 31, 1:1-5, 2:1-5, 3:1, 4:1-5;
Ag 3 33, 4:2-3; F 8 34, 4:2
Executions, Ap 24 28, 2:4, 3:1; My 28 28, 2:4; O 8 28, 4:3; Je 10
29, 3:2; Ag 12 29, 4:4; N 4 29, 2:3; F 3 30, 2:3; Ap 14 32, 4:2; at
Choctaw Agency, Ap 5 34, 2:2-3; public, Jl 21 32, 3:4-5
Executive Counsellors, O 21 29, 3:3
Executive power, debated, N 23 33, 4:3
Exeter, Earl of, Je 3 29, 4:4-5
Exeter Gazette, article from, Ap 10 28, 3:4
Exeter News Letter, article from, Ja 14 32, 4:3
“The Exile at Rest” (poem), Jl 30 28, 4:1
“The Exile of the Indians” (poem), N 12 31, 3:1-2
Expansionism, U. S., Ja 14 32, 3:4
Exploration, F 11 29, 3:1; My 5 32, 3:4; of polar regions, My 19
32, 1:2
Extravagance, Jl 22 29, 2:3-4; Ja 28 32, 3:4
Eyes, Je 4 28, 3:3-4; My 27 29, 4:5
Eyton, Rev. Robert, My 14 28, 4:5
Ezekiel I, translation of, Ap 3 28, 4:1-2. See also
Scriptures.

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