Indian Treaties, and Laws and Regulations Relating to Indian Affairs: To which is Added an Appendix, Containing the Proceedings of the Old Congress, and Other Important State Papers, in Relation to Indian AffairsWay & Gideon, printers, 1826 - 529 Seiten |
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... Wyandot , sents received , Delaware , Ottawa , and Chippewa nations , for and in considera- and $ 6,000 tion of the peace then granted to them by the said United States , now deliver- and the presents they then received , as well as of ...
... Wyandot , sents received , Delaware , Ottawa , and Chippewa nations , for and in considera- and $ 6,000 tion of the peace then granted to them by the said United States , now deliver- and the presents they then received , as well as of ...
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... Wyandot claim to Shawanee lands . In presence of Jos . Harmar , lt . col . comt . 1st U. S. regt . and brig , genl . by brevet . Richard Butler , Jno . Gibson , Will . M'Curdey , capt . E. Denny , ens . 1st . U. S. regt . A. Hartshorn ...
... Wyandot claim to Shawanee lands . In presence of Jos . Harmar , lt . col . comt . 1st U. S. regt . and brig , genl . by brevet . Richard Butler , Jno . Gibson , Will . M'Curdey , capt . E. Denny , ens . 1st . U. S. regt . A. Hartshorn ...
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... Wyandot , Piankeshaw and Kaskaskia nations , and also the tribe of the Kickapoos , by their representatives , the chiefs of the Eel River nation . The fourth article of the treaty holden and concluded at fort Wayne , on the seventh day ...
... Wyandot , Piankeshaw and Kaskaskia nations , and also the tribe of the Kickapoos , by their representatives , the chiefs of the Eel River nation . The fourth article of the treaty holden and concluded at fort Wayne , on the seventh day ...
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... Wyandot , Shawa- lands lying nee , Munsee , and Delaware nations , have ceded , and do hereby boundary line cede and relinquish to said United States forever , all the lands to the United belonging to said United States , lying east of ...
... Wyandot , Shawa- lands lying nee , Munsee , and Delaware nations , have ceded , and do hereby boundary line cede and relinquish to said United States forever , all the lands to the United belonging to said United States , lying east of ...
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... WYANDOT . Tarlee , or the Crane , his x mark , 1. s . Oscaquassanu , or Young Boy , his x mark , 1. s . 1. s . 1. s . 1. s . L. s . 1. s . Miere , or Walk in Water , his x mark , 1. s . Thateyyanayoh , or Leather Lips , his x mark , 1 ...
... WYANDOT . Tarlee , or the Crane , his x mark , 1. s . Oscaquassanu , or Young Boy , his x mark , 1. s . 1. s . 1. s . 1. s . L. s . 1. s . Miere , or Walk in Water , his x mark , 1. s . Thateyyanayoh , or Leather Lips , his x mark , 1 ...
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acres affixed their seals aforesaid America annuity appointed Auguste Chouteau behalf Benjamin O'Fallon boundary line capt Cayugas cession chap CHAPTER Chero Cherokee nation Chickasaw chiefs and warriors Chippewa Choctaw nation citizens claim congress contracting parties Creek nation Delawares delivered dians Eel River forever Fox tribes granted hereunto set Indian affairs Indian agent Indian tribes Indiana territory interpreter James John Kanzas Kaskaskia Kickapoos Lewis Cass lieut Lord one thousand M'Intosh mark Miami miles square Mississippi mouth nation of Indians Ninian Edwards Ohio Oneidas Ottawa paid Pattawatima peace and friendship persons Piankeshaw present president ratified relinquish sachems secretary Seneka set their hands Shawanees stipulated Tennessee river territory testimony whereof thence thereof thousand dollars thousand eight hundred tion tract of land trade treaty tribe of Indians tribe or nation tween undersigned chiefs United Vincennes Wabash Weas White William Clark William Henry Harrison Wyandot x mark
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Seite 440 - States; regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians not members of any of the States — provided that the legislative right of any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated...
Seite 192 - The United States of America, To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting: Whereas Isaac Gullett of Butler County, Ohio has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States...
Seite 201 - an act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers...
Seite 395 - Indians practicable, and that the means of instruction can be introduced with their own consent, to employ capable persons of good moral character, to instruct them in the mode of agriculture suited to their situation; and for teaching their children in reading, writing, and arithmetic...
Seite 36 - America to them in hand paid by the party of the second part, at or before the ensealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained, sold, aliened, remised, released, conveyed and confirmed and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, alien, remise, release, convey and confirm unto the said party of the second part, and to his heirs and assigns forever.
Seite 239 - Fox nations; they holding it, however, by the same title, and in the same manner, that other Indian titles are held.
Seite 9 - Erie; thence south to the northern boundary of the State of Pennsylvania; thence west, to the end of the said north boundary; thence south, along the west boundary of the said State to the river Ohio. The said line, from the mouth of Ononwayea to the Ohio? shall be the western boundary of the lands of the Six Nations...
Seite 422 - Indian departments were established; and commissioners appointed in each, " to treat with the Indians in their respective departments, in the name and on the behalf of the United Colonies, in order to preserve peace and friendship with the said Indians, and to prevent their taking any part in the present commotions.
Seite 230 - Indian tribes agree, that for injuries done by individuals on either side, no private revenge or retaliation shall take place; but instead thereof, complaint shall be made by the party injured to the other: By the said Indian tribes, or any of them, to the President of the United States, or the Superintendent by him appointed ; and by the Superintendent or other person appointed by the President, to the...
Seite 47 - Loromie's store, and where commences the portage between the Miami of the Ohio, and St. Mary's river, which is a branch of the Miami which runs into lake Erie ; thence a westerly course to fort Recovery, which stands on a branch of the Wabash ; thence southwesterly in a direct line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river.