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GENERAL INDEX. 87 Indian ./Zfuirs, Indian Afuirs, (continued.) department of, organized, iv. 735. money and articles due to lndians by appropriations, general, i. 328, 460, 564, treaty, iii. 675). 618, 720, 742; ii. 67, 109, 183, 227, 315, privileges of trade by treaty, secured to i. 338, 407, 443, 467, 548, 607, 660; iii. 701. , 326, 393, 516, 517, 608, 634, 688, 690, no purchases of land from, valid, unless 749. sanctioned by a treaty, i. 13B, 330 472 vol. iv. in 1824, 37; in 1825, 92; in 1826, 746; ii. 143; iv. 730. , ' 150, 181, 191, 194; in 1827, 216, 217, aetsto preserve peace with, ii. 6, 39, 139, 232; in 1828, 267, 300 ; in 1829, 349, 289. 352, 361; in 1830, 373, 390, 398, 403; in rations to Indians visiting military posts, 1831, 432, 433, 442, 463, 464, 470, 491; ii. 85; iv. 738. in 1832, 505, 519, 526,528, 532, 576, 578, expenses of Indians visiting seat of gov- 582; in 1833, 616, 628, 631, 636; in 1834, ernment, ii. 85. 677, 682, 705; in 1835, 746, 780. trading houses with Indians, i. 452; ii. 173. vol. v. in 1836, 10, 36, 73; in 1837, 158; in grant of land to Alabama and Wyandott ln- 1838, 209, 242, 298; in 1839, 323 ; in dians, ii. 527. 1840, 402, 412; in 1841, 414, 417, 435; location of lands under treaty with the in 1842, 473, 493, 532,576; in 1843,612, Creeks of 1814, iii. 380; v. 256. 645; in 1844, 704; in 1845,766, 777. removal of Indians, ii. 289; iv. 58, 187, transfer of appropriations in, authorized, v. 411, 595; v. 435. 613. rsons employed, appropriations to defray expenses of treat- Pc commig idher, iv. 564. ing with, i. 54, 136, 333, 460, 530, 618 ; interpreter, iv. 737. ii. 82, 85, 183, 228, 291, 548; iii. 478, blacksmiths, &.c., iv. 737. 561, (H8, 749; iv. 35, 45,185, 188, 302, superintendents, i. 68, 123; ii. 402 315, 361, 394, 581, 632, 791 ; v. 414. 652; iii. 428, 683; iv. 35, 735. epprppription for extinguishing the land agents and sub agents, i. 452; ii. 403, tit e o , 652· iii. 519; iv. 35 445, 564, 665 to land granted to the “United Broth- 735,,736; v. 47, 1633 , ren, ’ iii. 749. of tradiurr houses abolished, iii. to Quaupau lands in Arkansas, iv. 41. 679. U in Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, iv. compensation, iii. 461 ; ivé 736. 564. not to trade, i. 452; ii. 403, `S2; iv. in Missouri and Illinois, iv. 594. 738. president authorized to exchange lands mode of appointment, iii. 428; iv. 735, with Indians, ii. 289 ; iv. 411. ,736. provisions respecting trade und intercourse clerks, ii. 403, 544, 654; iv. 564; v. with Indians, 27, 524. general acts, (obsolete,) i. 137, 320, 460, care ofi vested in war department, i. 50. 743; ii. 39 ; (in force,) act of 1802, lines imposed on selling spirits to natives ch. 13, ii. 130; iii. 332; act of 1834, of the nlprdznwit coast, sv. 276. E ch. 161 iv. 729. treat wit ree s carrie into e act so boundaryiof Indian lands, i. 469, 474, faryus respects claims of citizens of Geor- 743, 749; ii. 139, 140, 145, 289; iv. gia, iv. 721. 729. reversionary interest of United States in offences in Indian territory, how and certain lands relinquished, iv. 740. where punished, ii. 141, 144; iii. mistakes in the treaty with the Pottnwatw 333; iv. 733, 734. mies to be corrected, iv. 669. employment of military force to en- remedies for small-pox among Indians, iv force laws, ii. 142; iii. 333; iv.730. 514. licenses to trade, ii. 142; iii. 332; iv. Seneca fund, how invested, iv. 442; v. 47 729. Indian funds generally, investment of, v attempts to be made to civilize the In- 135. dians, ii. 143; iii. 516. Creek reserves, v. 186, 256. notes of acts and decisions respecting, Choctaw reserves, v. 180, 211, 513, 777. ii. 140, 141, 146, 147. location and support of Seminoles removed passports to enter Indian lands, ii. 141 ; from Florida, v. 316. iii. 333 ; iv. 730. Brothertown Indians, v. 349. settlements, &c., in Indian lands, ii. survey of northern line of the Secs and 141 ; iv. 730. Fox reserve, v. 622, 666. agents to designate places of trade, iv. constructiggoof treaty of 1838 with Chippe- 35_ was v. . introduction of ardent spirits forbidden, relief of claimants under Cherokee treaty iv. 564, 732. of 1836, v. 719. crimes, acts extended to Indian terri- _ sale of buildings erected for the use of tory, iv. 734. agents, teachers, &c., v. 611. jurisdiction of Arkansas courts, v. 630. department of Indian affairs, iv. 735. acts to establish trading houses with, i. 452; payment of annuities, xv. 737. _ ii. 173, 207, 336, 402, 544, (552 ; iii. 230, merchandise, how to be purchased, rv. 737 363, 428, 514, 544, 641; abolished, iii. officers in, nc to trade, iv. 7.34, 738. _ 670. animals and pnplemonts {br Indians, xv. persons to be appointed as agents to receive 733.