 | United States. Congress. House - 1832
...Blanchard's fork of the Great Auglaize river, and at Oejuanoxa's village on the Little Auglaize river, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the United States, do for ever cede, release and quit claim to the .United States, the lands reserved to... | |
 | Georg Friedrich Martens - 1833
...effect the aforesaid objects, .the following articles have been agreed upon: ART. I. The Seneca tribe of Indians, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the Uniled States, do forever cede, release and 1831 quit claim to the united States, the lauds granted... | |
 | Georg Friedrich Martens - 1833
...effect the aforesaid objects, 'the follow.ing articles have been agreed upon: ART. I. The Seneca tribe of Indians, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the United States, do forever cede, release and 1831 quit claim to the United States, the lands granted... | |
 | Georg Friedrich Martens - 1836 - 1156 páginas
...Blanchard's Fork of the Great Auglaize River, > and at Oquanoxa's Village on the Little Auglaize River, in consideration of the Stipulations herein made on the part of the United States , do for ever cede, release, and quit claim to the United States, the lands reserved... | |
 | United States - 1837 - 699 páginas
...America, by their commissioner, Lewis Cass, and the Chippewa nation of Indians. ART. 1. The Chippewa nation of Indians, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the United States, do hereby, forever, cede to the United States the land comprehended within the following... | |
 | United States - 1837 - 699 páginas
...America, by their commissioner, Lewis Cass, and the Chippewa nation of Indians. ART. 1. The Chippewa nation of Indians, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the United States, do hereby, forever, cede to the United States the land comprehended within the following... | |
 | United States - 1846
...Cass, and the Chippewa nation of Indians. March 25, i MO. The Chippewas cede land ART. 1. The Chippewa nation of Indians, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the United States, do hereby, forever, cede to the United States the land comprehended within the to ^-... | |
 | United States - 1848
...obliged to abandon in consequence of the lines established by this treaty. ART. 18. The Delaware tribe of Indians, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the United States, do hereby forever cede to the United States all the claim which they have to the thirteen... | |
 | United States - 1848 - 618 páginas
...obliged to abandon in consequence of the lines established by this treaty. ART. 18. The Delaware tribe of Indians, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the United States, do hereby forever cede to the United States all the claim which they have to the thirteen... | |
 | R. Peters - 1856
...Cass, and the Chippewa nation of Indians. March 25, iszo. The Chippewas cede land ART. 1. The Chippewa nation of Indians, in consideration of the stipulations herein made on the part of the United States, do hereby, forever, cede to the United States the land comprehended within the to U-... | |
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