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34 TREATY WITH THE SIX NATIONS. l789. of Ononwayea and Buffalo creek, for them, the said United States of America to have and to hold the same in true and absolute ro ri 1 2 P P Ei], forever. Certain lands Ama 2. The United States of America confirm to the Six Nations, génaglmed ¢¤ **16 all the lands which they inhabit, lying east and north of the beforemgnlx am"' troned boundar line and relm uish and unt claim t th awp" aw. every part thergof ezicepting odly six mil; square oo d ihsmim an? » r un e ort 0 Oswego, which six miles square round said fort is again reserved to the L as {O _ United States by these presents. an o nerdas and 'guscad Am. 3. The Oneida and _Tuscarora nations, are also again secured 1g2f,,?'; and confirmed in the possession of their respective lands. peace and Am-. 4. The United States of America renew and confirm the peace gjejrdshnp re- and friendship entered into with the Six Nations, (except the Mohawks,) Mcigwks u1_ at the treaty beforementioned, held at fort Stanwix, declaring the same jbwad Gtmgnjlls tip] be perpetual.}; And 1f tjje Mlphzjwks shall, within six months, declare ° =¤¤¤¤¤ · err assent to the same, they s al be considered as included. Dopgtagxfort Harmar, on the Muskingum, the day and year first above Intylvgpeisnwgrerelpi, the parties have hereunto, interchangeably, set an sea s. Ar. St. Clair, Gyantw 'a C l t Cageaga, or Dogs Round the Fire, Gyasotaxjloi gig Ui·1¢iis:,¤ an Iii2t:?;;:;;; Th; Blast, F. h Igapassee, or New Arrow, . wimming is ,nt, Half T Oncahye, or Dancing Feather, Ahaiiliougror the Vi?;;;, Sohaeas, or Falling Mountain, Chishekoa, or Wood Brig tgtzegzhisaka, orLBroken Tomahawk, Sessewa, or Big Bale of ai Kettle, a ras, or ong Tree, Sciahowa, or Council Keeper glxgligilisegpgxplaged Man, gewaplizi, or Broken Twig, , . ’ • cnac s owa, or Full Moon, Aoueia, or Bundy ·Legs, Cachunwasse, or Twenty Canoes Kiandogewa, or Big Tree, Hickon uush or TA d ’ Owenewa, or Thrown in the Water, q i om"! Sun an IN PRESENCE or .Jos. Harmar, Lieut. Col. comdg. lst United States’ regt. and Bri Gen b b I€cha3dSBp;ler. Jno. Gibson. Will. M’Curdy Captain Ed Dgimy Enrsligiiehedt n1 e, s regiment. A. Hartshom E s' . ’R bt.Tli l, ‘ States regiment. Fran. Leile, Ensign: Todd; Nicixolas. Ompson, Ensign lst Ummd SEPARATE ARTICLE R bb ‘ Should b - . , mutjdepjipg spd of the Sixalflfglzioigg 0I` mllfgéf b§ committed by an Indian or Indians punished aC_ b _ _ , upon the citizens or subjects of the United States cordmgm the or y the citizens or subjects of the United States or any of them, law, &c_ ajlnyucg thq I51d1H5S of the said DHHOHS, the parties accused of tht; esa etrie an iffo d 'l i ‘ laws of the state, dr of the tlgritgm tiltlhg U? shed according to the [Spies hm-S3; may b€, Wh€1'€ tl"16 SBHIB WHS Gomrgiaed 8Aiidms1hc@il:d€;h;Shth€e Cade or-estore . sto en, either by the Indians of the said I ‘ ms S G · . tions from the cif subjects of the United States or an na i mms or -· . , yof them orb an ofth ·`d citizens or subjects from any of the said I d' , y y G Sd! · . he ma b ld mto whose possession soever the m nh unit Y y 6 mc alma r f h _ _ Y 8)* RVG come · and upon due p oo , s all be restored, any sale in open market notwithstanding; and