The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1846 |
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... remove this subject of controversy . Commis- sioners for its adjustment were appointed , whose very able and elaborate , though unsuccessful arguments , in favour of the title of their respective sovereigns , show how entirely each ...
... remove this subject of controversy . Commis- sioners for its adjustment were appointed , whose very able and elaborate , though unsuccessful arguments , in favour of the title of their respective sovereigns , show how entirely each ...
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... remove ; it is agreed , that they shall remain in possession of the same , and shall not be in any manner disturbed therein . SEPARATE ARTICLE . Should a robbery or murder be committed by an Indian or Indians of the said nations upon ...
... remove ; it is agreed , that they shall remain in possession of the same , and shall not be in any manner disturbed therein . SEPARATE ARTICLE . Should a robbery or murder be committed by an Indian or Indians of the said nations upon ...
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... remove the causes of war by ascertaining their limits , and making other necessary , just and friendly arrangements : The President of the United States , by Henry Knox , Secretary for the Department of War , whom he hath constituted ...
... remove the causes of war by ascertaining their limits , and making other necessary , just and friendly arrangements : The President of the United States , by Henry Knox , Secretary for the Department of War , whom he hath constituted ...
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... remove the causes of war , by ascertaining their limits and making other necessary , just and friendly arrangements : The President of the United States , by William Blount , Governor of the territory of the United States of America ...
... remove the causes of war , by ascertaining their limits and making other necessary , just and friendly arrangements : The President of the United States , by William Blount , Governor of the territory of the United States of America ...
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... remove and punish the settlers as they shall think proper , and so effect that protection of the Indian lands herein before stipulated . ARTICLE VII . The said tribes of Indians , parties to this treaty , shall be at liberty to hunt ...
... remove and punish the settlers as they shall think proper , and so effect that protection of the Indian lands herein before stipulated . ARTICLE VII . The said tribes of Indians , parties to this treaty , shall be at liberty to hunt ...
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6th Inf aforesaid annuity Auguste Chouteau band Benjamin O'Fallon boundary line Capt cession Cherokee nation Chickasaw Chiefs and Head chiefs and warriors Chippewa citizens claim Commissioners contracting parties Creek nation Delaware delivered Fox tribes further agree granted hereby cede hereunto set Indian Agent Indian names Interpreter Ioway James John Jonathan Jennings Joseph Lake lands ceded Levi Colbert Lewis Cass Lieut Lord one thousand mark and seal Miami Miami tribe miles square Missouri mouth names are subjoined nation of Indians Ninian Edwards paid peace and friendship persons Piankeshaws present Proclamation ratified relinquish remove Sacs and Foxes section of land Seneca set their hands Sioux stipulated subjoined a mark Tennessee river Territory testimony whereof thence thereof thousand dollars thousand eight hundred tion tract of land tribe of Indians tribe or nation undersigned chiefs United United States agree Wabash river William Clark Wyandots