No. 1. Annuities, proportion of $5,000 continued to Blunt and Davy, (see page 308) No. 2. Annuities, proportion of $5,000 continued to Mulatto King and Tustenuggy Hajo balance to be advanced when Seminoles remove Protection of United States withdrawn, when Seminoles emigrate their fields and improvements BELANTSE-ETEAS-SEE MINNETAREES 513 512 513 512 512 579 579 578 579 579 579 578 578 may be disposed of, if chiefs emigrate within three years; but if they remain, must be subject to the laws of Florida [The foregoing stipulations refer to Mulatto King, or Vacapasacy, and to Tustenuggy Hajo, head chiefs of Ematlochees town. Similar stipulations are made with Econ-chati-mico.—See pages 580, 581.] NOTE.-There are treaties with the Florida Indians and the Seminoles, in which the Appalachicolas are interested.-See pages 307 and 500. 360 CAHOKIAS-SEE ILLINOIS CHAYENNES. NO. CONCLUDED 1 1835, July 1 Caddo Agency J. Brooks Agent, or attorney, to be appointed to receive annuity - Consideration, $30,000 in goods, immediately; $10,000 in money, Sept. 1, in 1801, confirmed to Larkin Edwards, interpreter, one section of land HELD AT COMMISSIONER 1 1825, July 6 Teton River RATIFIED COMMISSIONERS 1836, Feb. 2 RATIFIED Atkinson and O'Fallon 1826, Feb. 6 Agents, sent by United States to be protected Protection, to be extended by United States citizens to participate; traders to be licensed and protected; foreign American citizens, trading to or from Mexico, not to be molested White men, to be delivered up, on demand of President PAGE 621 622 622 621 622 623 622 624 624, '5 246 PAGE 348 349 349 349 349 349 348 349 849 14 1819, Feb. 27 Washington 15 1828, May Washington -16 1833, Feb. 14 Fort Gibson 1 1785, Nov. 28 Hopewell 2 1791, July 2 Holston 31794, June 26 Philadelphia 4 1798, Oct. 2 Tellico 5 1804, Oct. 24 Tellico 6 1805, Oct. 25 Tellico 71805, Oct. 27 Tellico 8 1806, Jan. 7 Washington 91807, Sept. 11 Washington 10 1816, Mar. 22 Washington 11 1816, Mar. 22 Washington 12 1816, Sept. 14 Chickasaw Coun-Jackson, Meriwether, and cil House, Franklin and 13 1817, July 8 Cherokee Agency Jackson, McMinn, Stokes, Ellsworth, and COMMISSIONERS 17 1835, Aug. 24 Camp Holmes 18 1835, Dec. 29 New Echota Hawkins, Pickens, Mar tin, and McIntosh Butler and Walton Schermerhorn RATIFIED 1817, Dec. 26 1786, April 17 1795, Jan. 21 1816, Dec. 30 199 1834, April 12 No. 1. Boundary, described Congress, deputy to be sent to, when Cherokees think fit Fugitives, to be delivered up to United States for punishment Prisoners, taken, to be mutually restored Protection, promised by United States, and acknowledged by Indians traders to be protected in persons and property No. 2. Agriculture, recommended; implements to be furnished by United States to be plainly marked, (see page 39, art. 2, ) Hostilities, intended against United States, to be made known forfeited to settlers on Cherokee lands PAGE 8 34 39 78 108 121 124 132 135 185 186 Reservations, land for interpreters to be assigned Road, use of, from Washington to Mero districts, granted to United States Annuities, $5,000, in goods, in lieu of all former sums $50 to be deducted for each horse stolen, and not returned Boundary, to be marked conformably to previous treaty, (p. 35, art. 4) Horses, stolen and not returned in three months, $50 for each to be deducted Agent, to be allowed land for cultivation Annuities, $1,000, additional, in goods; notice to be given of delivery to be surveyed and marked; three maps thereof to be made Annuity, $1,000, in money or goods, indefinitely Agricultural implements, part of $11,000, to be paid in Cession, lands at mouth of Duck river, etc. Factory to be removed to a more convenient place Merchandize, $3,000, to be delivered immediately; $11,000 in 90 days ferry on Clinch river, and two sections, each one mile square Cession, land on which S. W. Point garrison stands, for the use of the Ten- Annuities, $2,000, on ratification of treaty $100, to chief, Black Fox, during his life Long Island, in Holston river Cotton, machine for cleaning, to be provided by United States Grist mill, to be erected at some convenient place Reservations, one tract at Muscle Shoals; and one tract on north side of |