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80 C. F. COAN

pairs women's shoes, Ten shirts, Sixty yards Linsey plaid, one Hundred Yards Calico, one hundred yards brown muslin, Eight blankets shawls, Fifty pounds soap, Twenty pounds Tea, one hundred pounds Sugar, Eight sacks flour, Five Brass kettles (eight quart) Five ten-quart tin pails, Five six quart tin pans. The above articles are to be of good quality and delivered at Tansey Point, aforesaid, one hundred dollars of the money, to be used for educational purposes, provided the conditions of Articles second and third of this treaty are com- plied with.

Article 5th.

There shall be perpetual peace and friendship between all the citizens of the United States and all the individuals com- posing said Wheelappa Band of Indians. Article 6th.

The cession made in Article 1st. is intended to embrace the land formerly owned by the Quille-que-o-qua, Band of- In- dians of whom only one man remains, Moaest, who is a signer of this treaty. Article 7th.

This agreement shall be binding and obligatory upon the contracting parties, as soon as the same shall be ratified and confirmed, by the President and Senate of the United States.

In Testimony whereof, the said Anson Dart Superintendent, Henry H. Spaulding, Agent, and Josiah L. Parish Sub Agent, and the said Chiefs or Headmen of the Wheelappa and Quille- que-o-qua Indians, have hereunto set their hands and seals at the time and place first herein above written.

Signed, Sealed and Witnessed Anson Dart (Seal)

in presence of Superintendent.

N. Du Bois H. H. Spaulding (Seal)

Secretary Agent.

W. W. Raymond Josiah L. Parish . (Seal)

Interpreter Sub Agent.