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Census, of Cherokees west to be taken, conditionally

Cession, lands north and east of Tennessee river, etc., excepting Jolly's island reservations in second article, treaty Oct. 27, 1805, (see page 124)

and a tract of 12 miles square, in trust for school fund to be sold, and proceeds vested

lands now ceded, to be in full for lands assigned to emigrants

Education, reservations to be surveyed and ceded in trust for school fund tracts to be sold, and proceeds vested in stock; dividends to be applied to education

Improvements, 640 acres to each family, in lieu of

Intruders, on reservations, to be removed by United States

to be prevented, until January 1, 1820

Leases, under treaty of July 8, 1817, to be void

Reservations, 640 acres to each family in ceded territory, who become citi

zens, in lieu of improvements

notice to be given of intention to remain

to certain individuals

Unicoy Turnpike Company, rights not affected by this treaty

charter of

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No. 15.

Annuities, $2,000, three years, for recovery of cattle
$2,000, ten years, for education -

Blanket, to each member of family emigrating
Boundary, of Arkansas, western, defined

of lands to Cherokees west of Arkansas, defined
lines to be run by October 1, 1828

Cession, lands in Arkansas secured by former treaties

Consideration, $50,000 to be paid on removal, for lands ceded
Depredations, $8,760 to be paid to Cherokees, for spoliations

Education, $2,000, ten years, to be expended for

buildings erected by benevolent society, to be paid for

Emigration, to each head of family, removing from Georgia, a rifle, blanket,

kettle, and five pounds tobacco

cost of, to be paid by United States

$12 50 to be paid to each emigrant from Georgia

Factory, claim of United States for $3,500, due to, relinquished

Graves, Thomas, $1,200 to be paid, for losses and sufferings

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Outlet, west, perpetual, guarantied

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not to be N. of 36° N. latitude, nor interfere with Creek lands

Printing press and types, $1,000 to be expended for

Provisions, for twelve months to each emigrant from Georgia
Reservations, 7,000,000 acres for permanent residence

not to embrace lands ceded to Creeks and others
a saline spring to George Guess, on Lee's creek
tract, two miles by six, for military post, Fort Gibson

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Rifle, to each head of family emigrating from Georgia
Road, right to establish, reserved to United States
Rogers, James, $500 allowed for horse and services
Survey, of individual lands to be made by United States

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[ annulled by treaty February 14, 1833-see page 564, art. 3.] Tobacco, five pounds to each head of family emigrating from Georgia

Several of the provisions of this treaty, altered by treaty of February 14, 1833— sce page 561.

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Blacksmiths, four to be employed, and four shops erected

Boundary, of new reservation, defined

Iron and steel, four tons iron, and one thousand pounds steel, annually

Cession, lands reserved by treaty of May 6, 1828

Laws, obligation to provide by United States, annulled

Mills, eight patent railway corn mills, to be erected by U. S.

Outlet, west, perpetual, guarantied

Reservation, one mile square, for agency

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Salt plain, right to, reserved for other tribes

Survey, obligation to make, by United States, annulled
Wagon-maker, one to be employed, and one shop erected
Wheel-wright, one to be employed, and one shop erected

No. 17. SEE COMANCHES, No. 1

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No. 18.

Agents, to be appointed, to value improvements
to have use of buildings at New Echota
Annuities, of $10,000, commuted for $214,000

under this treaty, for two years, to be advanced by United States,
and expended in provisions and clothing for poor classes

Boundary, from Old Arkansas line, to Verdigris river, etc.
Buildings, at New Echota, to be used by United States for settling business

agency, to be occupied by agent

Cession, all lands east of Mississippi river
Citizenship, heads of families, desirous to remain within the States, shall
receive 160 acres of land; those not now there, may locate
within two years

Claims, upon Indians, payment guarantied by United States without expense,
[rejected by the Senate ]

of Western Cherokees, not to be affected by this treaty, [rejected
by the Senate ]

under this treaty, to be adjudicated by commissioners

Clothing, part of annuity for two years to be expended for

Committee, appointed to determine pre-emption rights; shall select mis

sionaries for emigration, and transact business of nation pre-emption relinquished, by supplementary article

Congress, Cherokees shall be entitled to a delegate in the House Consideration, $5,000,000, exclusive of $300,000, for spoliations 500,000, to be deducted for additional reservation 15,000, for Osage reservations

200,000, to be vested by President, and interest paid to

Cherokees

100,000, for the benefit of poorer class who emigrate
last item added to national fund of $400,000

Debts, due by Indians, to be paid out of money paid for improvements
$60,000, allotted therefor, to be paid by United States
no claims against individuals shall be paid by nation

Depredations, $300,000 to be paid for, by United States

Education, Harmony Missionary improvements to be paid for by the U. S.,

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present school fund shall constitute part of permanent fund surplus of $600,000 allowed for emigration, to be applied to Emigration, in wagons and steamboats provided for; a physician with medicines shall accompany each detachment; shall be subsisted one year after arrival; expenses and subsistence may be commuted; United States will furnish aid

$50,000 to be vested, for education and support of orphans
report of application of funds, to be made to the President of
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Emigration, those out of nation, entitled to remove in two years

teachers to be removed west at expense of United States
Cherokees who do not emigrate shall receive portions
within two years from ratification of treaty, agreed to
$600,000 allowed, in lieu of expenses of

Expenses of negotiating this treaty, to be defrayed by United States
Improvements, to be valued by agents, and paid for

Cherokees dispossessed of, by laws of Georgia, to be restored
or paid for

Intruders, shall be removed by United States

Laws, power to make for themselves, granted to Cherokees
not to extend to citizens or soldiers of the United States
Military posts, United States reserve right to establish
Missionary establishments, to be appraised and paid for
Missionaries, for removal west, to be selected by committee
Orphans, $50,000 to be vested for the support and education of

report of application of funds to be made to the President
principal may be withdrawn on giving two years notice
Pensions, granted to warriors wounded in service of United States
Pre-emption rights secured to Cherokees who remain within the States
committee named to decide upon

committee shall fill its own vacancies
relinquished by supplementary article

Protection of United States promised to Cherokees

to be continued until removal west

Provisions, part of annuity for two years, to be expended in

Reservations, 7,000,000 acres west of Mississippi

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perpetual outlet west

letters patent to be issued for

salt plain, for the use of other tribes

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800,000 acres between west line of Missouri and Osage nation,
excepting lands assigned to the Quapaws

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military post at Fort Gibson; if abandoned, to revert to Chero-
kees

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to Osages, 1825, title to be extinguished by United States
$15,000 estimated therefor, per schedule

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for Osage schools, to be appraised and paid for by U. States
shall not be included in any State or territory
jurisdiction over, granted to Cherokees -

made under former treaties to individuals, and since sold by
United States, shall be paid for by United States
such as have not been sold, confirmed to original reservees
granted by treaty of 1817, and included in unceded lands by
treaty of 1819, confirmed to original reservees
abandoned, or purchased from States, to be paid for by U. S.
sold by reservees, conveyed and paid for, not included
amount paid for by United States, shall not be deducted from
allowance for spoliations

for agency, to be used by United States, or United States agent for agency not to interfere with occupant right of Cherokees Roads, United States reserve the right to make such as are necessary Schedule of estimated value of Osage reservations

Stipulations, in former treaties not annulled, to be continued
Surplus, distribution of, provided for

Survey of ceded lands, to be made immediately

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No. 1.

Boundary, described

Depredations, offenders to be delivered up to U. S.

on Indians, to be punished same as if on whites
retaliations for, not to be practised

Hostilities, intended against U. S. to be made known

Prisoners, if any, negroes and other property, to be restored

Reservations, tract of five miles at the Muscle Shoals, for trading post

Intruders, forfeit protection of U. S. and may be punished

Protection, of U. S. acknowledged

Trade, to be regulated by Congress

Traders, to be protected in persons and property

No. 2.

Ferries, to belong to Chickasaws

Merchandize, $700 given for privilege of making road
Protection, of U. S. to be afforded

Road, through Mero and Natchez districts to be opened
to be commenced immediately

No. 3.

Annuity, to Chinnubbee Mingo, $100, natural life
Boundary, to be marked by Commissioner

$2 per day to be paid to Chickasaw attendant Cession, lands on left bank of the Ohio river Consideration, $20,000, in specie, for use of nation

to George Colbert and O'Koy, $1,000 each Reservation, one mile square for Chief O'Koy Settlements, by whites, not permitted for three years

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Boundary, to be marked by Commissioners

Cession, from mouth of Caney Creek, Tennessee river, to the Tombigby

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Reservations, tract on north bank of Tennessee river to Geo. Colbert

tract on Beach creek to Appassantubby

[$500 given in lieu, by treaty, Oct. 19, 1818-see page 262, art. 5.]
one mile square to J. McCleish

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Reservations, [all to revert to U. S. if abandoned-see page 262, '3, art. 5.]
[forfeiture changed by treaty, Oct. 19, 1818-see page 262, '3, art. 5.]
Trade, no more licenses to be granted

goods brought in, to be forfeited

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Colbert James, Interpreter, $1,089, lost at Baltimore, to be paid to
Consideration, in money to certain individuals
Debts, $1,115 to be paid to Capt. John Gordon

$2,000 to Capt. David Smith

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Improvements, on lands ceded, shall be paid for

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Lewis, John, half-breed, $25 to be paid, for saddle lost
Reservations, salt spring or lick, on Sandy river

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to be leased to citizens of U. S.-[ see pp. 525 and 527.]

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Salt, a reasonable quantity to be paid annually

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after two years, not to be sold for more than $1 for 50 lbs.

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Agent, request that he may be continued, granted

when new one appointed, wishes of nation to be consulted

Annuities, to Tish-o-mingo, $100 during life

to Queen Puc-caun-la, $50 during life

Boundary, between Choctaw and Chickasaw lands, to be determined, and how surveys of Choctaw lands not to cross the line until the true line be ascertained

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Colbert, James, bond to, for $1811 933-4 and interest, transferred to R.
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Gordon, Robert, consents to take a section of land in payment of bond
Improvements, to be valued, and how paid for

Investment, three-fourths proceeds of lands to be vested in stocks

dividends to be used for national purposes

stocks to be left with President

after fifty years, may be withdrawn

Land Office, to be established in central part of nation

Register and Receiver to be appointed by President

each to have one good clerk

salaries fixed, and to be paid out of proceeds sales of lands
section of land granted for use of

Mail route, weekly through the nation, requested

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Reservations, to individuals who do not emigrate—( see page 609 )

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possession guarantied while occupied

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to be sold after occupants remove

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to be sold to highest bidders, not less than quarter sections
combinations of buyers to be prevented

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after five years to be sold at reduced prices

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correct list to be made out, after survey, and returned to Re-
gister of Land Office to be recorded

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not to be leased or rented to any person, red, white or black
on removal, to be given up and sold

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minimum price, $3 per acre

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may be sold at private sale

to young men of 17, orphans and widows, stipulated for

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