Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/410

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380 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. l9m$. For pay of superintendent at said school, one thousand seven hun- _ dred dollars; For general repairs and improvements, three thousand dollars; _ In all, forty-six thousand four hundredand fifty dollars. _ ,,u‘Q;}§’§Q”“ °* “*° For support and civilization of the Chippewas of Iiake Superior, S¤pp0¤. ew- Wisconsin, to be expended for agriculture and educational purposes; ay of employees, including pay of physician, at one thousand two hundred dollars; purchase of goods and provisions, and for such other purposes as may be deemed for the best interest of said lndians, seven thousand dollars. }°,§§*Q,f{§f,f,'Q‘§§“,; 0, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, directed to ¤1¤i¤¤¤ M ¤¤v¤i¤ ¤¤- cause an investigation to be made of the claims of the Pottawatomie mmm` Indians of Wisconsin, as set forth in their memorial to Congress, printed in Senate Document Numbered One hundred and eightyhve, Fifty-seventh Congress, second session, and to report thereon to Congress at the beginning of the next session thereof, showing on the best information now obtainable what number of said Indians continned to reside in the State of Wisconsin after the treaty of September twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, their proportionate shares of the annuities, trust funds, and other moneys paid to or e nded for the tribe to which they belong, in which the claimant Iiidiians have not shared, the amount of such moneys retained in the Vc1.1¤, p- 172- Treasu of the United States to the credit of the claimant Indians as directedyb the provision of the Act of Congress approved June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four; 1f none have been so retained the amount that should have been annually so retained under said law, showing also what disposition has been made of the annuities, trust funds, and other moneys of said tribe, with the amounts and the status of any now remaining to their credit in the Treasury or other- E¤*°ll¤¤°¤*— yvige. He will also cause an enrollment to be made of said Pottawatomie n isms. (§Q,§Li°,’§,Q‘,{L°°°,f,?@u,, _ That the Secretary_ of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, ¤>¤¢¤-¤¤¤· in his d1scretion, to issue fee—simple patents to the following parties forthe lands heretofore allotted to them: (Compson) Doxtater, William Cornelius, Ida Powless, Daniel H. Coo er, Charles Elm, Abram Elm, Catherine Nynham, Joshua Cornelius, liehi lVheelock, Dennison Wheelock, Rachel Peters Jones, Jerushu Peters, and Alice Cornelius. Oneida allottees numbered one hundred and thirty seven, fifty~seven, two hundred and twenty-four, seven hundred and sixty-nine. twelve hundred and seventy-two. twelve hundred and seventy-one, thirteen hundred and ninety-eight, fiftecn hundred and fourteen. three hundred and seventy-three. twenty-one, three hundred and ten, eleven hundred and thirty-seven, and sixty-two, respectively; Jacob Doxtater, allottee numbered one thousand and ninety-nine: Rachel Elm, al lottee numbered eight hundred and seventymine: Jerusha Powless, allottee numbered fourteen hundred and ci hty-three; Hendrix Skenandooh, allottee numbered eight hundred and four; Hannah Hayes, allottee numbered three hundred and tive; Dolly Ann Doxtater, allottee numbered one hundred and seventy-four: Martin Williams, al lottee numbered four h undred and twenty; Moses Webster, allottee numbered eleven hundred and thirty- five; Adam King, allottee numbered one hundred and twenty-one; Elizabeth Nynham, allottee numbered one thousand and seventy-tive; Elijah John, allottee numbered five hundred and six; Silas Webster, allottee numbered thirteen hundred and Fifty; Henry Coo er, allottee numbered three hundred and thirt ··eight; David King, aiiottee numbered two hundred and one; Job élas, altottee numbered three hundred and thirty-three; Joseph Skenandooh, allottee numbered tive hundred and seventy-three: James Silas, allottee numbered two hundred and fifty-tive; John Parkhnrst, allottee numbered two hundred and thirty-six, and David Adams, allottee numbered five hundred and