liza butler, wrote to a childhood friend in massachusetts. liza butler was in worcester and prison, and i was happy to see that lindsay mentioned him as because, i assume because of the case of worcester versus georgia, it has unfortunately been sacrificed of most parties, overlooked. "i part of lucy's letter, grieve the inner missionary laborers in 1827. the cherokeesg and engaged in teaching and remained there until they entered into a married state in 1830 and removed to a mission station just west in georgia. here, my husband was shut up in prison by the authorities of georgia for refusing to take an oath against the cherokee or to leave his situation or his station, which was in the chartered limits of that state. penitentiary, the he returned, but after a little more than a year, the same law, which had sent him to prison, found means to break up our mission station. thead an invitation from cherokees, and the method of taking cherokees prisoner were various. " and she goes on to state, "it was, and for a party of soldiers, with a wagon