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To the Pottawatamies of Huron.

To the Potta

of the seventh of June, eighteen hundred and three, one hundred and forty dollars.

For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the thirtieth of September, eighteen hundred and nine, five hundred dollars.

For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the second of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-ninth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, five thousand dollars.

For the limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the sixteenth of October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, two thousand dollars.

For the purposes of education, during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the same, two thousand dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. stipulated in the same, two hundred and twenty dollars.

For the support of a miller, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the sixteenth of October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, six hundred dollars.

For the purchase of one hundred and sixty bushels of salt, stipulated in the same, three hundred and twenty dollars.

For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twentieth of September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, two thousand dollars.

For the limited annuities, stipulated in the same, one thousand dollars. For the purposes of education, during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the same, one thousand dollars.

For the annuity to the principal chief, for life, stipulated in the same, one hundred dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For the purchase of two thousand pounds of tobacco, stipulated in the same, two hundred and forty dollars.

For the pay of three laborers, stipulated in the same, three hundred and sixty dollars.

To the Pottawatamies of Huron.-For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty with them, of the seventeenth of November, eighteen hundred and seven, four hundred dollars.

To the Pottawatamies of the Prairie.-For the limited annuity, watamies of the stipulated in the third article of the treaty with them, of the twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, fifteen thousand dollars.

Prairie.

To the Potta

Wabash.

To the Potta

For the annuity of three chiefs, for life, stipulated in the same, one thousand dollars.

To the Pottawatamies of the Wabash.-For the limited annuity, watamies of the stipulated in the third article of the treaty with them, of the twenty-sixth of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, twenty thousand dollars. To the Pottawatamies of Indiana.—For the limited annuity, stipulawatamies of In- ted in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the twenty-seventh of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, fifteen thousand dollars. For the purpose of education, during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the same, two thousand dollars.

diana.

For the annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty with them, of the tenth of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, one thousand dollars.

and Pottawata

To the Chippewas, Ottawas and Pottawatamies.-For the support To the Chipof a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the second article of the pewas, Ottawas treaty with them, of the twenty-ninth of July, eighteen hundred and mies. twenty-nine, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty-ninth of July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, sixteen thousand dollars.

For the purchase of fifty barrels of salt, stipulated in the same, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For the limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty with them, of the twenty-sixth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, fourteen thousand dollars.

For the limited annuity, stipulated in the second article of the supplement to the said treaty, two thousand dollars.

For the annuity, stipulated in the third article of the said treaty, to four chiefs, for life, one thousand one hundred dollars.

To the Win

To the Winnebagoes.-For the limited annuities, stipulated in the second article of the treaty with them, of the first of August, eighteen nebagoes. hundred and twenty-nine, eighteen thousand dollars.

For the purchase of fifty barrels of salt, stipulated in the same, two

hundred and fifty dollars.

For the purchase of three thousand pounds of tobacco, stipulated in the same, three hundred dollars.

For the support of three blacksmiths and assistant, stipulated in the third article of the same, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For iron, steel, &c. six hundred and sixty dollars.

For the pay of laborers and for oxen, stipulated in the same, three hundred and sixty-five dollars.

For the limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the fifteenth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, ten thousand dollars.

For the purpose of education, stipulated in the fourth article of the same, three thousand dollars.

For the support of six agriculturists, and purchase of oxen, ploughs, and agricultural implements, stipulated in the fifth article of the same, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the purchase of one thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco, stipulated in the same, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For the services of two physicians, stipulated in the same, four hundred dollars.

To the Menomonees.-For the support of five farmers and five females, housekeepers, stipulated in the second article of the treaty with them, of the fifth of February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, four thousand dollars.

For the support of a miller, stipulated in the same, six hundred dollars. For the support of three blacksmiths and assistant, stipulated in the same, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. six hundred and sixty dollars. For the limited annuity, stipulated in the same, six thousand dollars. For the purposes of education, stipulated in the fifth article of the same, five hundred dollars.

For the purchase of provisions, stipulated in the sixth article of the same, one thousand dollars.

To the Chippewas.-For the permanent annuity stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, at Michilimackinac, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars.

To the Me

nomonees.

To the Chip

pewas.

To the Chippewas, Menomonees, Winrebagoes, and New York Indians.

To the Sioux of Mississippi.

To the Yanc

For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the seventeenth of November, eighteen hundred and seven, eight hundred dollars.

For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-fourth of September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, one thousand dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith at Saginaw, and for farming utensils and cattle, and for the employment of persons to aid them in agriculture, fixed by the act of the fifteenth of May, eighteen hundred and twenty, two thousand dollars.

For the purposes of education, during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of the fifth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, one thousand dollars.

To the Chippewas, Menomonees, Winnebagoes, and New York Indians. For the purposes of education during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty with them, of the eleventh of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, one thousand five hundred dollars.

To the Sioux of Mississippi.--For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, two thousand dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural implements, stipulated in the same, seven hundred dollars.

To the Yancton and Santie bands.-For the limited annuity, stiputon and Santie lated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, three thousand dollars.

bands.

To the Omahas.

To the Sacs of Missouri.

To the Sacs.

To the Foxes.

To the loways.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural implements, stipulated in the same, four hundred dollars.

To the Omahas.-For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural implements, stipulated in the same, five hundred dollars.

To the Sacs of Missouri.-For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, five hundred dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural implements, stipulated in the same, two hundred dollars.

To the Sacs. For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, three thousand dollars.

To the Fores.-For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, three thousand dollars.

To the Ioways.-For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty with them, of the fourth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars.

For agricultural implements, stipulated in the same, four hundred dollars.

For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the support of an assistant blacksmith, stipulated in the same, four hundred and eighty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural implements, stipulated in the same, six hundred dollars.

To the Sacs and Foxes.-For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty with them, of the third of November, eighteen hundred and four, one thousand dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the fourth article of the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural implements, stipulated in the same, sixty dollars. For the limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty with them, of the twenty-first of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, twenty thousand dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the fourth article of the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For the purchase of forty barrels of salt, stipulated in the same, two hundred dollars.

For the purchase of forty kegs of tobacco, stipulated in the same, four hundred dollars: Provided, that Quassuecoma's band of said nation shall receive their proportion of the annuity at Fort Leavenworth.

To the Sacs and Foxes.

To the Sacs,

To the Sacs, Foxes and Ioways.-For the purposes of education, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty with them, of the fifteenth of Foxes and IoJuly, eighteen hundred and thirty, three thousand dollars.

To the Ottoes and Missourias.-For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural implements, stipulated in the same, five hundred dollars.

For the purposes of education, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-first of September, eighteen hundred and thirtythree, five hundred dollars.

For the support of two farmers, stipulated in the fifth article of the same, one thousand two hundred dollars.

To the Kanzas.-For the limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty with them, of the third of June, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the fourth article of the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural assistance, stipulated in the same, one thousand six hundred dollars.

To the Osages. For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty with them, of the tenth of November, eighteen hundred and eight, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty with them, of the second of June, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, seven thousand dollars.

ways.

To the Ottoes and Missourias.

To the Kanzas.

To the Osages.

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To the Kickapoos.

To the Kas

For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the fourth article of the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural assistance, stipulated in the same, one thousand six hundred dollars.

To the Kickapoos.-For the limited annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the twenty-fourth of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars.

For the support of a blacksmith's establishment, stipulated in the fifth article of the same, one thousand dollars.

For the purposes of education, stipulated in the seventh article of the same, five hundred dollars.

To the Kaskaskias and Peorias.-For the limited annuity, stipulated kaskias and Pe- in the fifth article of the treaty with them, of the twenty-seventh of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, three thousand dollars.

orias.

To the Kas

kaskias, Peori

For agricultural implements, stipulated in the sixth article of the same, fifty dollars.

To the Kaskaskias, Peorias, Weas, and Piankeshaws.-For the as, Weas, and support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty with them, of the twenty-ninth of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

Piankeshaws.

To the Piankeshaws.

To the Weas.

To the Delawares.

To the Shawanees.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. To the Piankeshaws.-For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, five hundred dollars.

For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the thirtieth of December, eighteen hundred and five, three hundred dollars.

For the agricultural implements, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the twenty-ninth of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, five hundred dollars.

To the Weas. For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty with them, of the second of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, three thousand dollars.

To the Delawares.-For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand dollars.

For the purchase of salt, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the seventh of June, eighteen hundred and three, one hundred dollars. For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the thirtieth of September, eighteen hundred and nine, five hundred dollars.

For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the third of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, four thousand dollars. For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the sixth article of the same, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

For the purchase of iron, steel, &c. two hundred and twenty dollars. For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the supplemental treaty of the fourteenth of September, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, one thousand dollars.

For the annuity of three chiefs, stipulated in the supplemental treaty of the twenty-sixth of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, three hundred dollars.

To the Shawanees.-For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with them, of the third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand dollars.

For the purchase of salt, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the seventh June, eighteen hundred and three, sixty dollars.

For the permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the

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