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No. 10.

Annuity, granted by treaty No. 6, shall be paid at Kaskaskia

for 1821, advanced by commissioner

Emigration, $2,000 advanced by commissioner, to assist in removing

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Agricultural implements, $3,000 worth to be purchased

Annuities, $18,000 first year; $12,000 to be applied in payment of debts
$5,000 nineteen years, in money or goods, at St. Louis
$1,000 five years, for a blacksmith, iron, steel, etc.
$500 ten years, for support of a school

Blacksmith, and strikers, to be supported five years

Boundary, of reservation southwest of Missouri, defined

line of reservation to be run and marked within three years
commissioners and deputation shall have power to alter
deputation, having examined reservation, fix the boundary line

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Cattle, $4,000 to be invested in cattle, hogs, and other stock
Cession, reservation granted by treaties No. 7 and 9
Church, to be erected; $3,700 allowed for, and a mill
Consideration, $18,000 first year; $5,000 for 19 years, $1,000 five years,
for blacksmith, iron, etc.; $3,700 for a mill and church;
$500 ten years for a school; $3,000 for farming utensils;
$1,000 for labor and implements; $4,000 in cattle; $6,000
in merchandize; and some assistance when removing

Debts, $12,000 to be paid by superintendent at St. Louis
Education, $500 ten years, for support of school, and purchase of books
Emigration, United States will furnish some assistance in

agreed to, with as little delay as possible

Improvements, on reservation, $4,000 to be expended in
Iron, steel, and tools, to be furnished five years

Merchandize, annuity of $5,000 to be paid in, at cost at St. Louis
$6,000 worth delivered, and receipt acknowledged

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if land first described shall be found good and sufficient, the
power to select other shall not be exercised

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Mill, to be erected, and part of $3,700 allowed for

seat to be included in reservation

Provisions, to be supplied one year after removal

Reservation, tract southwest of Missouri river, as a permanent residence

boundary line shall be run within three years

deputation shall be sent to examine; shall have power to select,
not exceeding 1,200 square miles

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2 1825, Oct. 6 Fort Atkinson

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Peace and friendship re-established; hostilities mutually forgiven and forgotten; perpetual peace and friendship declared, and protection of United States acknowledged

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No. 2.

Agents, and other persons, sent by United States, to be protected
Arms, ammunition, &c., not to be supplied to nations or tribes not in amity

with United States

Depredations, no private retaliation shall take place for

complaints of, shall be made to superintendent
persons complained of, to be delivered up on demand
on Indians, shall be punished the same as if on whites
horses, or other property stolen, shall be restored -
on Indians by whites, full indemnification guarantied

Mexico, citizens of United States passing to and from, not to be molested
Protection, of United States, reciprocally acknowledged and promised

to be extended by Indians to persons and property of traders
also to agents and other persons sent by United States

Trade, right of United States to regulate, admitted

shall be transacted at places designated by President none but American citizens allowed to participate in United States will admit and license traders persons and property of traders to be protected foreigners shall be apprehended and delivered up Whites, resident among Mahas, to be delivered up, on demand

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Agents, and others sent by United States, to be protected
Arms, ammunition, &c., shall not be supplied to any nation or tribe, not in
amity with United States

Depredations, no private retaliation shall take place for

by whites, complaints of, shall be made to the Superintendent
by Indians, offenders shall be delivered up for trial
on Indians, shall be punished same as if on whites
horses and other property, stolen by Indians, shall be restored
on Indians by whites, indemnification guarantied

Peace and friendship, firm and lasting, declared
Protection, of United States reciprocally acknowledged and promised

to be extended by Mandans, to traders and agents of United States

Trade, right of United States to regulate, admitted

shall be transacted at places to be designated by the President
none but American citizens, duly authorized, admitted
United States agree to admit and license traders

foreigners and others not legally authorized, to be apprehended and
delivered up

Whites, resident among Mandans, to be delivered up, on demand

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Cession, all lands heretofore ceded by them to England, France, or Spain,

and all treaties with United States confirmed

Hostilities, mutually forgiven and forgotten

Peace and friendship, re-established and declared

Prisoners, to be mutually given up

Protection of United States, acknowledged by Menomonees

No. 2. SEE SIOUX, No. 6

No. 3. SEE CHIPPEWAYS, No. 16

No. 4.

Agriculture, five farmers, at $100 each, and five females, at $60 each, ten

years, to teach farming and housewifery; and farming uten-
sils to be supplied

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all articles to be stamped, to preserve them from sale or barter,
and to be under immediate care of the farmers

Annuities, $5,000 four years, commencing August 1, 1831

$6,000 twelve years thereafter

cease, when peace and harmony are interrupted

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additional, to be fixed on surrendering their hunting ground

Arms, $4,000 to be expended in fowling guns and ammunition

Black and Gunsmith shops, one or more to be erected, and supplied with

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of reservation for New York Indians, altered by ratification

Cattle, (horses, cows, hogs, and sheep) to be supplied, to amount of $6,000
Cession, tract on southeast side of Winnebago lake, about 2,500,000 acres,

including islands in Fox river and Green Bay

Clothing, to amount of $8,000 to be distributed at Green Bay

comfortable suit to be given to each delegate to Washington Consideration, $5,000 four years, commencing August 1, 1831

$6,000 twelve years thereafter

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$500 ten years to farmers; $300 ten years to housewives;
$13,000 for houses, $6,000 in cattle; $6,000 in mills;
and $600 ten years for miller; $8,000 in clothing; $1,000
in provisions; gun and blacksmiths' shops; $500 ten years
for education, clothing for delegation; $4,000 in guns
$1,000 four years in provisions

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$25,000 to Stockbridges and Munsees, for improvements on
lands ceded; $1,600 to Brothertown Indians, for im-
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Education, $500 additional, ten years, for the exclusive use of the Menomo-
nees, (see page 414, article 5)

Expenses, of delegation to and from Washington, shall be paid
Fishing, permitted E. of Fox river, until lands are surveyed and offered for sale
Grist mill, United States will erect one on Fox river, and employ a miller

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Houses, for Indians, to be erected by United States, to amount of $10,000, and for farmers to amount of $3,000; and household articles to be furnished; also house for the miller

for Interpreter at Green Bay, not to exceed $500 Hunting, on ceded lands east of Fox river, permitted until surveyed and offered for sale

ground to be surrendered, when President deems it expedient Military posts, United States may establish such as President thinks proper Protection, of United States, continuance of, desired

forfeited, and annuities cease, if peace and harmony be interrupted Provisions, to amount of $1,000 to be distributed at Green Bay

$1,000 worth to be furnished four years, in lieu of garrison rations
Peace and harmony, chiefs pledge themselves to preserve
Reservation, for New York Indians, tract on W. side of Fox river 500,000 acres

to be held by same tenure as Menomonees hold their lands
for military post (Fort Howard) on Fox river, with timber and
firewood

for public highways, at discretion of President United States
for N. Y. Indians, to be apportioned at end of three years, and
if more than 100 acres to each soul, balance reverts to U. S.
[terms of removal changed by supplementary article see p. 472.]
on west side of Fox river to Winnebago lake

if New York Indians refuse to accept, Menomonees request
that they be removed

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two townships, (46,080 acres) on east side of Winnebago lake, for Stockbridges and Munsees; and one township (23,040 acres), adjoining, for the Brothertown Indians Roads, United States may make such as President thinks proper Saw-mill, United States will erect one on Fox river

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Boundary, defined by ratification of the Senate to treaty No. 4, objected to, and another line substituted

Consideration, to Menomonees, $1,000 in clothing and sundry provisions, &c. Reservations, to Stockbridge, Munsee, and Brothertown tribes, by ratification of treaty No. 4, assented to

mill seat on Apple creek, for C. A. Grignon

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[The assent of the Stockbridge, Munsee, Brothertown, Six Nation, and St. Regis tribes, to the change of boundary, given in a supplementary article or appendix to this treaty, page 555.]

No. 6.

Annuities, $23,750 in money, twenty years, ($1,000 of which to R. Grig

non,) $3,500 in provisions and farming utensils
to be paid in June or July of every year
changed to $20,000 by ratification

relinquished

Agriculture, farmers and utensils, to be provided by former treaties,

Blacksmiths, two, with shops, iron and steel, to be provided twenty years

provisions for, under former treaties, relinquished

Cattle, provided for by former treaties, relinquished

Cession, tract beginning at mouth of Wolf river, about 4,000,000 acres
tract on Wisconsin river, 184,320 acres, or eight townships
Consideration, $23,750 twenty years; $3,000 in provisions; thirty barrels of
salt; 2,000lbs. tobacco; $500 in farming utensils; and two
blacksmiths' shops, with iron, steel, etc., all for twenty
years; $99,710 50 for debts

$80,000 for the half-breeds

no person, not of Indian descent, shall be entitled to any part
$76,000 to be invested, in lieu of allowances for farmers,
blacksmiths, millers, improvements, etc. relinquished by
article 3, page 671

Debts, due by Menomonees, to amount of $99,710 50 to be paid by U. S.
no part to be paid, until their justice and validity be inquired into

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Education, $1,000, intended to be applied to, to be paid to R. Grignon

twenty years

grants by former treaties relinquished

$1,000 to R. Grignon, rejected by Senate

Emigration, assented to, one year after ratification of treaty

Improvements, or reservation, on Fox river and Winnebago lake, relinquished

Iron and steel, for two shops, to be provided twenty years
Millers, provided by former treaties, relinquished
Provisions, $3,000 twenty years, to be furnished

Salt, thirty barrels annually, twenty years, to be furnished
Schedule of debts to be paid by United States

Tobacco, 2,000 pounds annually, twenty years, to be furnished

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Consideration, for claim to land, ceded this day, [see page 149,] $500 in catcattle, three years; an armory at Fort Wayne; and further annuities of $200 to the Miamis, and $100 to the Weas and Eel Rivers, conditionally

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Annuity, $15,000 in silver, perpetual; and 160 bushels salt
Cession, tract from Wabash river, to Fort Recovery

by Kickapoos, December 9, 1809, (see page 154) assented to Consideration, $15,000 perpetual annuity, in silver; grist and saw mills to

be built; black and gunsmith supported; agricultural implements provided; and 160 bushels of salt annually Reservations, one tract, from mouth of Salamanie to mouth of Eel river; one tract two miles square, on Salamanie river; one tract six miles square, on the Wabash; ten miles square opposite mouth of river A Bouette; ten miles square* on Sugar Tree creek; two miles square, at mouth of Flat rock

to chief J. B. Richardville, nine sections, variously located
to various full and half-blooded Miamis, forty sections
shall not be transferred without approbation of the President

* Ceded to United States February 11, 1828,-see page 421, art. 1.

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