Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 7.djvu/614

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604 APPENDIX, III. Timothy S. Smith $100, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. W. G. and G. W. Ewings $200, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. Joseph Bertrand $2,000, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. T0 Eleanor Kinzie and her four children, by the late John Kinzie, $3,500, in consideration of the attachment of the Indians to her deceased husband, who was long an Indian trader, and who lost a large sum in the trade by the credits given to them, and also by the destruction of his property. The money is in lieu of a tract of land which the Indians gave the late John Kinzie long since, and upon which he lived. Robert A. Forsyth $1,250, in consideration of the debts due from the Indians to his late father, Robert A. Forsyth, who was long a trader among them, and who was assisted by his son, the present R. A. Forsyth. The money is in lieu of a tract of land which the Indians gave to the late R. A. Forsyth, since renewed to the present R. A. Forsyth, upon which both of them heretofore lived. Jean B. Comparet $500, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. C. and D. Dousseau $100, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. P. F. Navarre $100, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. Francis Paget $100, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. G. O. Hubbard $200, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. Alexis Coquillard $200, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. Amounting, in the whole, to the sum of ten thousand eight hundred and ninety-five dollars. LEW. CASS, PIERRE MENARD. APPENDIX III. S C H E D U L E July 99. NW9- Of claims and debts to be paid by the United States for the Clini- Ante, p. 320. pewa, Ottawa, and Pottawatamie Indians, under the jijth article of the treaty of the 29th July, 1829, with said tribes. To Francis Laframboise, for a canoe-load of merchandise taken by the Chippewa and Ottowata Indians of Chab—way-way-gun and the neighboring villages, while frozen up in the lake in the winter of the year 1799, two thousand dollars ---- - $2,000 00 To Antoine Ouilmett, for deprcdations committed on him by the Indians at the time of the massacre of Chicago and during the war, eight hundred dollars ---—-- - $00 00 To the heirs of the late John Kinzie, of Chicago, for depredations committed on him at the time of the massacre of Chicago and at St. .Toseph’s, during the winter of1812, three thousand five hundred dollars ——---—-—-·- 3,500 00 To Margaret Helm, for losses sustained at the time of the capture of Fort Dearborn, in 1812, by the Indians, eight hundred dollars 800 00 To the American Fur Company, for debts owed to them by the United Tribes of Chippewas, Ottowas, and Pottawatamies, three thousand dollars -----·--- 3,000 00 To Bernardus Laughton, for debts owed to him by same tribes, ten hundred and sixteen dollars ·---·-- 1,016 00 To James Kinzie, for debts owed to him by same, four hundred and eighty-five dollars -------- 485 00 $11,601 00