Reservations, [all to revert to U. S. if abandoned-see page 262, '3, art. 5.] goods brought in, to be forfeited Annuities, $20,000, fifteen years No. 5. heretofore payable in goods, to be paid in cash Boundary, to be marked by commissioners Cession, lands north of south boundary of Tennessee Colbert James, Interpreter, $1,089, lost at Baltimore, to be paid to Debts, $1,115 to be paid to Capt. John Gordon $2,000 to Capt. David Smith Improvements, on lands ceded, shall be paid for to be leased to citizens of U. S.-[ see pp. 525 and 527.] Salt, a reasonable quantity to be paid annually after two years, not to be sold for more than $1 for 50 lbs. 203 203 261 264 263 261 No 6. Agent, request that he may be continued, granted Annuities, to Tish-o-mingo, $100 during life to Queen Puc-caun-la, $50 during life when new one appointed, wishes of nation to be consulted Boundary, between Choctaw and Chickasaw lands, to be determined, and how surveys of Choctaw lands not to cross the line until the true line be ascertained 517 519 519 519 519 Cession, all lands east of Mississippi river Consideration, nett proceeds sales of lands ceded Gordon 514 514 Colbert, James, bond to, for $1811 933-4 and interest, transferred to R. Donley, John, mail carrier, to be continued as such Gordon, Robert, consents to take a section of land in payment of bond Improvements, to be valued, and how paid for Investment, three-fourths proceeds of lands to be vested in stocks dividends to be used for national purposes after fifty years, may be withdrawn Land Office, to be established in central part of nation Register and Receiver to be appointed by President each to have one good clerk salaries fixed, and to be paid out of proceeds sales of lands Mail route, weekly through the nation, requested Reservations, to individuals who do not emigrate-(see page 609 ) to be sold to highest bidders, not less than quarter sections correct list to be made out, after survey, and returned to Re- 523 515 518 518 518 518 516 516 516 516 524 524 515 515 515 517 517 517 not to be leased or rented to any person, red, white or black to young men of 17, orphans and widows, stipulated for 523 523 523 523 524 524 514 519 516 516 520 560 Reservations, to Colbert Moore, granted, and permission to remain in nation section of land to Robert Gordon in payment of bond one section, or four quarters, for Land Office one section to John Donley, mail carrier Survey, land ceded to be surveyed, and offered for sale to be commenced as soon as practicable Surveyor General, to be appointed by President may appoint deputies, clerk and draftsman Settlements, not permitted, until land is sold intruders to be removed from Agent, U. S. will continue some discreet person Appropriation, by Congress in 1833, to carry into effect former treaty, shall be applicable to this, and be chargeable to Chickasaws Albertson, Isaac, and Levi Colbert, $3,000 to be paid to, out of appropriation of 1833 Boundary, of reservations, not to separate the dwelling from spring or run by U. S. Commissioner, conformably to treaty of October Blacksmiths' shops, part of invested stocks may be sold, to establish Education, part of invested stocks may be sold to establish schools 607 614 614 611 613 613 616 607 613 615 613 613 607 607 608 613 616 607 613 Reservations, shall not be disposed of without certificate from two of seven $3,000 fifteen years, appropriated for Emigration, United States will furnish competent persons to conduct parties expenses of, to be defrayed from funds of Chickasaws Intruders, on ceded lands, to be prevented by United States on reservations to be removed King, on the death, etc., of, chiefs shall fill vacancy, to be approved by the Secretary of War, and make reasonable compensation to Mills, may be erected from sales of invested stocks, Officers, appointed under this treaty to be dispensed with, when President deems their services no longer wanted Protection of U. S. against western Indians promised Provisions, U. S. will supply, if desired, one year after emigration, persons named; said certificate to be verified by U. S. agent; to heads of families, by treaty of October 20, 1832, altered 608 609 609 to males and females, 21 and over, one section each, 609 to white men, married to Indian women, shall belong to the wife dwellings, springs, and cleared lands, not to be separated 610 610 610 611 611 611 after all are located under this treaty, residue of lands shall be 612 proceeds of sales shall be vested, and interest paid to Chick owners of, shall file applications, to be entered on plat Reynolds, Benj. agent, $1,000 stolen from by negro, to be credited No. 8. SEE CHOCTAWS, No. 11 615 697 9 1817, Sept. 29 Miami Lake Erie 11 1820, June 16 Sault St. Marie 12 1820, July 6 L'Arbre Croche, 14 1825, Aug. 19 Prairie des Chiens 16 1827, Aug. 11 Butte des Morts Boundary, lines on roads, to be run Fishing, privilege of, retained by Indians Hunting, privilege of, retained by Indians Protection of U. S., again acknowledged and promised Roads, tract 120 feet wide, from foot of rapids of Miami, granted for Settlements, one mile on each side of first road, granted for Cession, from mouth of Auglaize river, etc. Farmers, number to be employed as President deems expedient Hunting, right of, while property of U. S., granted (see p. 58-arts. 5 and 7.) Reservations, about 106,000 acres . to certain individuals ( 16 of 640 acres each) Roads, right to make, reserved to United States Sugar, right to make, while land remains property of United States No. 11. Cession, sixteen square miles near Big Rock 276 277 278 278 280 280 280 No. 12. SEE OTTAWAS, No. 11 No. 13. SEE OTTAWAS, No. 12 No. 14. SEE SIOUX, No. 5 No. 15. 280 281 297 371 Annuity, $2,000, in money or goods, during the pleasure of Congress [not confirmed] $1,000, for education, during the pleasure of Congress Boundary, to be settled at Green Bay, by deputation in 1827 Metals and minerals, right to search for, and carry away, granted to U. S. not to affect title or jurisdiction Murderers, to be apprehended and delivered up to U. S. in 1827 section of land for school No. 16. Annuities, $1,000, for three years; and 1,500, thereafter, for education at Green Bay defined; but may be changed if they interfere with Depredations, by Winnebagoes, at Prairie du Chien, may be punished by the United States Education, $1,000, for three years, and $1,500, thereafter, appropriated Jurisdiction, of United States acknowledged Merchandize, distributed to the amount of $15,682 New York Indians, rights of, not to be impaired by this treaty No. 17. SEE WINNEBAGOES, No. 4 Cession, tract from Rock river to Ouisconsin river; tract from Gross Pointe Hunting, right reserved on ceded lands, while property of U. S. Merchandize, $12,000, to be delivered in October, 1829 Reservations, five sections at Grand Bois, for Wauh-pon-eh-see two sections for Shab-eh-nay, at his village four sections for Awn-kote, on Fox River to certain individuals (fifteen and a half sections in all ) Salt, fifty barrels, annually, forever, at Chicago Survey, northern boundary of lands ceded, to be made by U. S. and marked No. 19. Agricultural implements to be purchased, and farmers supported American Fur Company, claims against Hubbard and Kinzie to be examined 436 436 435 437 437 436 436 436 436 436 436 437 585 603 Annuities, $14,000, twenty years, to the nation $100 additional to Billy Caldwell; $300 additional to Alex. Ro- binson; $200 to Joseph Lafromboise; and $200 to Sha-beh- proportion to be paid to those who have emigrated west $2,000 additional, twenty years Boundary, of ceded lands, defined of reservation west of Mississippi, defined of reservations west of Mississippi, altered Blacksmiths' shops, to be erected, and blacksmiths supported Cession, land on western shore of lake Michigan, 5,000,000 acres 9 sections, reserved to Wauh-pon-eh-see and Awn-kote,July 29, 1829 Consideration, $100,000, in lieu of reservations to individuals refused by commissioners, and for lands ceded by Menominees $150,000 to pay claims against the united nation 596 595 596 $150,000 for mills, farm houses, blacksmiths' shops, etc. $3,500 to Wauh-pon-eh-see and Awn-kote for nine sections $100,000 for ninety-nine sections south of Grand river $10,000 for altering boundary of reservations west $2,000 to G. Kercheval, and $1,000 to G. E. Walker Claims, allowed by schedule B. to be examined by a commissioner Education, $70,000 appropriated for, and encouragement of domestic arts Indians request that the sum may be invested by the President Emigration, deputation to be sent to examine country west Indians shall be removed, as fast as prepared, at expense of U. to retain possession of country north of Illinois, three years from lands in Michigan, to take place in three years part ask permission, on account of religious creed, to remove to northern part of Michigan - Farm houses, to be erected, and farmers supported Hunting, on lands ceded in Michigan, allowed for three years Merchandize, provisions and horses, to amount of $65,000 purchased and Reservations, 5,000,000 acres west of Mississippi; to be examined by a depu- tation of fifty, and expenses paid by United States boundary of, defined to individuals by treaty July 29, 1829, to be granted in fee sim- rejection of by Senate, not to vitiate the treaty to Madeline Bertrand, to be purchased by U. S. for $800 to Me-saw-ke-qua, two sections, to be in fee simple rejection of two last by Senate shall not vitiate treaty to P. and J. J. Godfroy, one section boundary of, west of Mississippi, altered - Schedules, of claims allowed, to be paid by United States of additional claims, $10,000 Surveys, of land ceded in Michigan may be made before removal Treaty, to be considered as cancelled, if not ratified in five months 585 585 585 584 586 601, '3 588, '94 598 |