Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 7.djvu/477

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ARTICLES OF A TREATY, Made and concluded at a camp, on Lake Max-ee—nie-hue-hee, in Dee. 4, 1sa4. the State cj Indiana, between Vldlliam Marshall, Commissioner on the part of the United States, and Com-0-za, a Chief if the Maren16,1g;5. Potawattimie tribe of Indians and his band, on the fourt day tn" December, in the year eighteen hundred and thirtyfour. Am. l. The above named chief and his band hereby cede to the Cessionto the United States, the two sections of land reserved for them by the 2d U¤i¥€d S¤3<—>¤· article of the treaty between the United States and the Pottawattimie A°°°’P"’99‘ Indians on Tippecanoe river on the 26th day of October, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-two. ART. 2. The above named chief and his band agree to yield peaceablc Possession to possession of said sections within three years from the date of the rati- b° SMH Within tication of said treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty-two. th"° Y"""· Am. 3. In consideration of the cession aforesaid the United States p, mem;,, stipulate to pay the above named chief and his band the sum of four goods. hundred dollars in goods at the signing of this treaty, and an annuity of four hundred dollars for one year, the receipt of which former sum of (four hundred dollars in goods) is hereby acknowledged. Am. 4. This treaty shall be binding upon both parties, from the date Treaty binding of its ratification by the President and Senate of the United States. when ¤¤¤5¢d· In testimony whereof the said Williani Marshall, Commissioner, on the part of the United States, and the abovenamed chief and head men for themselves and their band have hereunto subscribed their names, the day and year above written. WILLIAM MARSHALL. Com-o-za, Nee-so-aw-quet, Ah-ke-puh-am-sa, Paw-pee. Wrrxrassss, J. B. Duret, Sect’y to Commission. Cyrus Taber. Joseph Barron, Interpreter. To the Indian names are subjoiued marks. ARTICLES OF A TREATY Made and concluded at a camp on Tippecanoe river,_in the Stale Dec. 10, 1834. qf Indiana, between William Marslttrll, Commissioner on the Fromm,,,,,,,,, part <y" the United States and Jlhtck Rose, a Chzef rj the Pota- M¤reh16, 1835. waltamie tribe of Indians, and his band, on the tenth day of December, in the year ezghteen hundred and thirtyfour. Aer. 1. The above named chief and his band hereby cede to the Laine; ceded United States, six sections of land 'reserved for them by the second ¢<>Ané€,i).399_ article of the treaty between the United States and the Pottawattamie Indians on Tippecanoe river, on the twenty-sixth day of October, in the year, eighteen hundred and thirty-two. 467) (