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`TREATY WITH THE SEVEN NATIONS OF CANADA, 1796.
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`In presence of (the word ‘‘goods” in the sixth line of the third
`article; the word “‘ before” in the twenty-sixth line of the third article;
`the words “five hundred”in the tenth line of the fourth article, and
`the word ‘‘Piankeshaw”in the fourteenth line of the fourth article,
`being first interlinied)—
`H. De Butts, first aid de camp and secre-
`tary to Major General Wayne.
`Wm. H. Harrison, aid de camp to Major
`General Wayne.
`T. Lewis, aid de camp to Major General
`Wayne.
`James O’ Hara, quartermaster general.
`John Mills, major of infantry and adju-
`tant general.
`Caleb Swan, P. M. T. U.S.
`Geo. Demter, lieutenantartillery.
`Vigo.
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`P. ¥rs. La Fontaine.
`Ant. Lasgselle.
`H. Lasselle.
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`David Jones, chaplain U.S. 8.
`Lewis Beaufait.
`R. Lachambre.
`Jas. Pepen.
`Baties Coutien.
`P. Navarre.
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`Sworn interpreters:
`Wm. Wells.
`Jacques Lasselle.
`M. Morins.
`Bt. Sans Crainte.
`Christopher Miller.
`Robert Wilson.
`Abraham Williams, his x mark.
`Isaac Zane, his x mark.
`
`TREATY WITH THE SEVEN NATIONS OF CANADA,1798.
`
`
`At a treaty held at the city of New York, with the Nations or Tribes ___Mey 81, 1796.
`of Indians, denominating themselves the Seven Nations of Canada; PetaOBon Ja
`Abraham Ogden, Commissioner, appointed under the authority of 31,1797.
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`the United States, to hold the Treaty; Ohnaweio, alias Goodstream,
`Teharagwanegen, alias Thomas Williams, two Chiefs ofthe Caghna-
`wagas; Atiatoharongwan, alias Colonel Lewis Cook, a Chiefofthe St.
`Regis Indians, and William Gray, Deputies, authorized to represent
`these Seven Nations or {ribes af
`Indians at the Treaty, and Mr.
`Gray, serving also as Interpreter’ Egbert Benzor, Richard Vurick
`and James Watson, Agents for the State of New Fork; William
`Constable and Daniel M’ Cormick, purchasers under Alexander
`Macomb:
`,
`
`THE agentsforthestate, having, in the presence, and with the appro-
`<,Cessi0nof lands to
`bation ofthe commissioner, proposed to the deputies for the In inns, State of New York.
`the compensation hereinafter mentioned, for the extinguishment of
`their claim to all lands within the state, and the said deputies being
`willing
`to accept the same, itis thereupon granted, agreed and con-
`cluded between the said deputies and the said agents, as follows: The
`said deputies do, for and in the nameof the said Seven Nations or
`tribes of Indians, cede, release and quit claim to the people of thestate
`of New-York, forever, all the claim, right, or title of them, the said
`Seven Nations or tribes of Indians, to lands within the said state:
`Provided nevertheless, That the tract equal to six miles square, reserved
`in the sale made by the commissioners of the land-office of the said
`state, to Alexander Macomb,to be applied to the use of the Indians of
`the villageof St. Regis, shall still remain so reserved.
`Thesaid agents Consideration paid
`do, for, and in the nameof the people of the state of New-York, grant “7”
`to the said Seven Nations ortribes of Indians, that the people of the
`state of New-York shall pay to them, at the mouth of the river Chazy,
`on Lake Champlain, on the third Monday in August next, the sum of
`one thousand two hundred and thirty-three pounds, six shillings and
`eight- pence, and the further sum of two hundred and thirteen pounds
`six shillings and eight-pence, lawful money of the said state, and on
`the third
`Monday
`in August, yearly, forever thereafter, the like sum of
`two hundred and thirteen poundssix shillings and eight-pence: Pre-
`vided nevertheless, That the people of the state of New-York shall not
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`TREATY, WITH THE CREEKS, 1796.
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`did, by their resolution of the second day of March instant, ‘‘ consent to, and advise
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`be held to pay the said sums, unless in respect to the two sums to be
`paid on the third Monday in August next, at least twenty, and in respect
`to the said yearly sum to be paid thereafter, at least five of the principal
`_ men of the said Seven Nations ortribes of Indians, shall attend as
`deputies to receive and to give receipts for the same: The saiddeputies
`ndians of the village of St. Regishavebuilta
`having suggested, that the
`mill on Satan river, and another on Grass river, and that the meadows
`on Grass river are necessary to them for hay; in order, therefore, to
`secure to the Indians of the said village, the use of the said mills and
`meadows, in case they should hereafter appearnot to be included within
`the above tract so to remain reserved; it is, therefore, also agreed and
`concluded between the said deputies, the said agents, and the said
`William Constable and Daniel M’Cormick, for themselves and their
`associates, purchasers under the said Alexander Macomb, of theadja-
`cent, lands, that there shall be reserved, to be applied to the use of the
`Indians of the said village of St. Regis, in like manner as the'said tract
`is to remain reserved, a tract of one mile square, at each of thesaid
`mills, and the méadows on bothsides of the said Grasa river fromthe
`said mill thereon, to its confluence with the river St. Lawrence.
`In, testimony whereof, the said commissioner, the said deputies, the
`said agents, and the said William Constable and Daniel McCormick,
`have hereunto, and to two other acts of the same tenor and date, one
`to remain with the United States, another to remain with the State of
`New York, and anotherto remain with the said Seven Nations or tribes
`of Indians, set their hands and seals, in the city of New York, the
`_
`thirty-first day of May, in the twentieth year of the independence of
`the United States, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six.
`{z. 8
`Abraham Ogden,
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`Egbert Benson,
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`Richard Varick,
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`James Watson,
`[L. 8.
`William Constable,
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`Daniel McCormick,
`[L. 8
`Ohaweio, alias Goodstream, his x mark,
`[L. 8
`Otiatokarongwan, alias Col. Lewis Cook,
`his x mark,
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`_ William Gray,
`Teharagwanegen, alias Thos. Williams,
`his x mark,
`Signed, sealed, ‘and delivered, in the presence of
`. Samuel Jones, recorder of the city of New York,
`John Tayler, recorder of the city of Albany,
`JosephOgden Hoffman,attorney general of the State of New
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`TREATY WITH THE CREEKS, 1796.
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`June 29, 1796.
`7 Stat., 56.
`Proclamation, Mur.
`18, 1797,
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`A treaty of peace and friendship made and concluded between the
`President of the United States of America, on the one Part, and
`Behalf of the said States, and the undersigned Kings, Chiefs and
`Warriors of the Creek Nation of Indians, on the Part of the said
`Nation.
`
`sublettoalters=The parties being desirous of establishing permanent peace and
`fourth articles, asstat- friendship between the United States and the said Creek nation, and
`ed in the note.
`the citizens and members thereof; and to removethe causes of war, by
`@This treaty was ratified on condition that the third and fourth articles should be
`modified as follows:
`The Senate of the United States, two-thirds of the Senators present concurring,
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