Reservations, to Colbert Moore, granted, and permission to remain in nation Agent, U. S. will continue some discreet person be applicable to this, and be chargeable to Chickasaws Albertson, Isaac, and Levi Colbert, $3,000 to be paid to, out of appropria tion of 1833 607 614 614 Boundary, of reservations, not to separate the dwelling from spring or cleared land 611 run by U. S. Commissioner, conformably to treaty of October 618 Blacksmiths' shops, part of invested stocks may be sold, to establish 613 616 607 Education, part of invested stocks may be sold to establish schools 613 $3,000 fifteen years, appropriated for 615 Emigration, United States will furnish competent persons to conduct parties 613 expenses of, to be defrayed from funds of Chickasaws 613 Intruders, on ceded lands, to be prevented by United States 607 on reservations to be removed 607 King, on the death, etc., of, chiefs shall fill vacancy, to be approved by the Secretary of War, and make reasonable compensation to 608 Mills, may be erected from sales of invested stocks, Provisions, U. S. will supply, if desired, one year after emigration, 613 Reservations, shall not be disposed of without certificate from two of seven persons named; said certificate to be verified by U. S. agent; disposed of conditionally without certificate 608 to heads of families, by treaty of October 20, 1832, altered 609 to white men, married to Indian women, shall belong to the wife 610 to males and females under 21, whose fathers or mothers are dead, a half section each 610 dwellings, springs, and cleared lands, not to be separated 611 to L. Colbert, and others, for trouble of coming to Washington 611 to King Ish-ta-ho-ta-pa, and others, 611 after all are located under this treaty, residue of lands shall be sold, and terms of sale prescribed 612 proceeds of sales shall be vested, and interest paid to Chick asaws 612 President may order any portion sold after survey. 612 owners of, shall file applications, to be entered on plat 612 invested stocks may be sold to pay for same 613 four miles square, by treaty of 1818, offered to U. S. at $1 25 Reynolds, Benj. agent, $1,000 stolen from by negro, to be credited 615 No. 8. SEE CHOCTAWS, No. 11 697 Protection of U. S., again acknowledged and promised 148 Roads, tract 120 feet wide, from foot of rapids of Miami, granted for 147 tract 120 feet wide, from Lower Sandusky, granted for 147 147 Settlements, one mile on each side of first road, granted for 147 Agricultural implements, to be supplied by U. S. all annuities to be hereafter paid in silver 278 278 279 Blacksmith, to be supported by U. S. while President thinks proper 278 Cattle, to be provided for farms 278 Cession, from mouth of Auglaize river, etc. 276 Farmers, number to be employed as President deems expedient 278 Hunting, right of, while property of U. S., granted (see p. 58-arts. 5 and 7.) 278 Improvements, value of, to be paid to Indians 278 Reservations, about 106,000 acres 276 to certain individuals (16 of 640 acres each) : 277 Roads, right to make, reserved to United States 278 278 No. 11. Cession, sixteen square miles near Big Rock 280 280 not to interfere with military works or private rights 280 Merchandize, not specified, delivered, in full for cession Annuity, $2,000, in money or goods, during the pleasure of Congress [not $1,000, for education, during the pleasure of Congress 397 397 Boundary, to be settled at Green Bay, by deputation in 1827 396 Education, $1,000, annually, for school on St. Mary's river 397 Jurisdiction, of United States acknowledged 398 Metals and ininerals, right to search for, and carry away, granted to U. S. 396 396 Murderers, to be apprehended and delivered up to U. S. in 1827 400 396 397 not to affect title or jurisdiction Reservations, to half-breeds, 640 acres each [not confirmed] section of land for school No. 16. Annuities, $1,000, for three years; and 1,500, thereafter, for education between Menemonies, Winnebagoes and New York Indians, to 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 New York Indians, rights of, not to be impaired by this treaty No. 17. SEE WINNEBAGOES, NO. 4 414 412 413 413 414 414 413 414 413 429 No. 18. Annuities, $16,000, in specie, forever, at Chicago 436 Blacksmiths' shop, at Chicago, to be made permanent 436 Cession, tract from Rock river to Ouisconsin river; tract from Gross Pointe near Chicago to Rock river 435 Claims, against Indians, $11,601, to be paid per schedule 437 Hunting, right reserved on ceded lands, while property of U. S. 437 Merchandize, $12,000, to be delivered in October, 1829 436 Reservations, five sections at Grand Bois, for Wauh-pon-eh-see 436 two sections for Shab-eh-nay, at his village 436 four sections for Awn-kote, on Fox River 436 to certain individuals (fifteen and a half sections in all) 436 Salt, fifty barrels, annually, forever, at Chicago 436 437 Survey, northern boundary of lands ceded, to be made by U. S. and marked No. 19. Agricultural implements to be purchased, and farmers supported 585 603 Annuities, $14,000, twenty years, to the nation 585 $400 additional to Billy Caldwell; $300 additional to Alex. Ro- 586 Boundary, of ceded lands, defined proportion to be paid to those who have emigrated west $2,000 additional, twenty years of reservation west of Mississippi, defined of reservations west of Mississippi, altered Blacksmiths' shops, to be erected, and blacksmiths supported boundary of, defined 586 596 584 584 601, '3 585 584 584 9 sections, reserved to Wauh-pon-eh-see and Awn-kote, July 29, 1829 596 595 before 596 Consideration, $100,000, in lieu of reservations to individuals refused by commissioners, and for lands ceded by Menominees 585 $150,000 to pay claims against the united nation 585 next year 585 $14,000 annually, twenty years 585 $150,000 for mills, farm houses, blacksmiths' shops, etc. 585 585 586 $3,500 to Wauh-pon-eh-see and Awn-kote for nine sections 586 596 602 602 603 585 585 585 Claims, allowed by schedule B. to be examined by a commissioner Emigration, deputation to be sent to examine country west Indians shall be removed, as fast as prepared, at expense of U. to remove from limits of Illinois, on ratification of treaty 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 delivered, remainder to be purchased in 1834 $15,000, additional, purchased and delivered Physicians, as many as necessary, to be supported : 585 585 585 596 599 585 596 585 Merchandize, provisions and horses, to amount of $65,000 purchased and 594 599 Mills, to be erected, and millers supported 585 585 585 584 586 587. 596 596 596 600 601, '3 588, '94 598 596 602 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 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 No. 20. SEE OTTAWAS, No. 19. No. 21. Annuity, $1,000, ten years 667 Cession, 8,320 acres on Swan and Salt creeks, Au Vaseau and Black rivers, reserved by treaty, Nov. 17, 1807 666 to be surveyed and sold, proceeds paid to Chippewas . Consideration, proceeds of sales of lands ceded; to be vested after deducting 667 $10,000 for annuities; stock may be sold if desired 667 667 667 Emigration, desire to fix residence elsewhere, expressed CHOCTAWS. 666 667 667 667 Boundary, of hunting lands, defined Depredations, offenders to be delivered up, to be punished 12 13 Hostilities, intended against United States, to be made known Reservations, three tracts, six miles square each, for trading posts 13 Retaliation, not to be practised 13 Settlers, on Indian lands, forfeit protection of United States 13 13 Trade, to be regulated by United States 13 13 Trading posts, three tracts, six miles square each, reserved for Traders, to go to tribes or towns, and be protected No. 2. Boundary, shall be retraced and marked to be surveyed as soon as convenient cabins or houses of, to be demolished 85 86 86 86 86 86 86 |