Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs1829 |
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... effect sundry treaty stipulations for annuities and other objects , for the year 1830 ; but which , as no appropriations were made , it will be necessary to submit again at the ensuing session , to obtain appropriations both for the ...
... effect sundry treaty stipulations for annuities and other objects , for the year 1830 ; but which , as no appropriations were made , it will be necessary to submit again at the ensuing session , to obtain appropriations both for the ...
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... effect the Cherokee treaty of 6th May , 1828 35,743 38 34,633 13 For the purchase of reservations yet claimed by ... effect certain Indian treaties , act 2d March , 1829 2,800 00 1,534 75 399 00 For pay of Superintendent of Indian ...
... effect the Cherokee treaty of 6th May , 1828 35,743 38 34,633 13 For the purchase of reservations yet claimed by ... effect certain Indian treaties , act 2d March , 1829 2,800 00 1,534 75 399 00 For pay of Superintendent of Indian ...
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... effect the treaty with Chippewas and others 5,843 74 4,718 74 1,125 00 11,350 85 11,350 85 For payment of expenses incurred in holding certain treaties with Indian 9,251 15 9,251 15 For removal of the Indians west of the Mississippi ...
... effect the treaty with Chippewas and others 5,843 74 4,718 74 1,125 00 11,350 85 11,350 85 For payment of expenses incurred in holding certain treaties with Indian 9,251 15 9,251 15 For removal of the Indians west of the Mississippi ...
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00 For carrying 400 Choctaws acts of appropriation Amount of accounts Amount of requisitions annuities due arrearages Butte des Morts carrying into effect Cherokees Chickasaws Chippewas Pottawatamies Choctaw Academy Choctaw nation Christian Indians Date of Act Delawares DEPARTMENT OF WAR distribution of annuities East Mississippi Eel Rivers effect the treaty Florida Indians HAMILTON HEADS OF APPROPRIATION Indian annuities Indian Department Indian Tribes Ioways Kanzas Kaskaskias Kickapoos of Illinois laid before Congress last session Lewistown Limited March Miamies Munsees Names of Indian Names of Tribes number of Pupils number of scholars number of teachers OFFICE INDIAN AFFAIRS Osages Ottowas pay of Superintendent Permanent Piankashaws pleasure of Congress Prairie du Chien President provisions Quapaws remitted for disbursement require requisitions drawn respectfully submit Sacs and Foxes schools Secretary of War session of Congress Shawanese and Senecas STATEMENT C-Continued STATEMENT showing Superintendent of Indian Term nent treaties concluded Weas whole amount remitted Winnebagoes Wyandots York
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Página 163 - In either case, it would never require more than one account to be opened on the books of the Treasury. . . . The act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers, passed in 1802, is the principal one that governs all our relations with the Indian tribes. Since this act was passed, many treaties have been concluded, which, with other causes, growing out of the increase of our population, and the consequent extension of our settlements, have contributed...
Página 161 - States, towards the execution of the act passed at the last session of Congress, " to provide for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the States or Territories, and for their removal west of the Mississippi," are all the treaties that have been made with the Indians since the last session of Congress.
Página 169 - Indian ,annuities пош payable under treaty provisions; dates of the acts of appropriation; names of tribes to whom payable; the sums which are permanent, and those which are limited, and the terms of limitation.
Página 160 - Department during the three first quarters of the year 1S31; the amount for which accounts have been rendered under each head for the same period; and the several balances remaining to be accounted for according to the books of this office.
Página 163 - ... or inconsiderable part. It may not be improper to add, that, should the foregoing propositions in regard to the laws relating to Indian affairs be deemed worthy of consideration, much useful and more detailed information may be obtained from the report which was made on this subject by Governor...
Página 162 - The multiplication of these acts and accounts tends to confusion, and renders it difficult to distinguish existing provisions from those that have been virtually repealed. It is apprehended, that an annual act, predicated on a statement to be laid before Congress, at the commencement of every session, shewing the annuities due, and to be provided for in the ensuing year, would simplify this branch of business, and render it at once much more intelligible, and much less laborious.