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CREEKS AND SEMINOLES. J AN. 4,.1845. 823 Anrrcnn VIII. To avoid all danger of encroachments, on the part of either Creeks The northern or Seminoles, upon the territory of other nations, the northern and Zlfndar western boundary lines of the Creek country shall be plainly and dis- the Cregks to be tinctly marked. marked. In witness whereof, the said Commissioners and the undersigned Chiefs and Head Men of the Creek and Seminole tribes, have hereunto set their hands, at the Creek Agency, this fourth day of January, 1845. WM. ARMSTRONG, Act’g Superintendent VI/estern Territory. P. M. BUTLER, Cher. Agent. JAMES LOGAN, Creek Agent. THOMAS L. JUDGE, Seminole Sub-Agent. Creeks. Holy McIntosh, Jim Boy, To—marth-le Micco, *B. Marshall, Eu-fuulv. Hmjjo, Tinthlanis Harjo, 0—p<>¤¤¤—i¢ Y<>h¤i<>. Co-uh·co0—che Emarthlar, Yargee, Thlathlo Hai-jo, Samuel Miller, E cho Harp, C0t·Cl13I Tustunnuggee, C0_ah_thlOcc0’ IK- Lewis, Ke-sar-che Harjo, Tuskunar Harjo, No cose Harp, Tinthlanis Harjo, Ym·.djck.ah Hm-jo, To—cose Fixico, Yo-ho-lo Ch0p—k0,

  • SamueI C. Brown, Phil Grayson,

H0·tul—ga.r Harjo, Chu-ille, Oak·chun Harjo, E-cho Emarthla, Art—tis Fixico, Pol—10t-ke, Joseph Carr, Kot·che Harjo, Ar·ar-te Harjo, 'I‘o—c0se Micco, Samuel Perryman, Henry Marshall, O-switchee Emarthlar, Matthew Marshall, Talloaf Harjo, Che-was tiah Fixico, David Barnett, Tom Carr. Seminoles. Miccanope, Itch—hos-se Yo-ho-I0, Coah-coo-che, or Wild Cat, Kap-pe-chum·e·coo·che, Alligator, O-tul-ga Harjo, Nocose Yoholo, Yo-110-10 Harjo, Hallgck Tugtunnuggeg O-SWil.CIl€€ EH18.l'|`.h:8., Emah-thlno-chee, Kubjblkchel Octi-ar-chee, An·lo·ne, Tus-se-kiah, Yah·hah Fixico, P0s·cot¥fa.r, Fus-hat-chee Micco, E-con-chat-te·micc0, O-chee-see Micco, Black Dirt, Tus~tun-nug·goo-chee. In the presence of -— J. B. Luce, Secretary to Commissioners. J. B. S. Todd, Captain 6th Samuel C. Brown, U. S. Interpreter. Infantry. B. Marshal, Creek Nation Interpreter-. George W. Clarke. Abraham, U. S. Interpreter for Seminoles. Jno. Dillard. J . P. Davis, Captain U. S. .0. J. L. Alexander. A. Cady, Captain Sth Infantry. J. H. Heard. [To the names of Indians, except those marked with an nsterisk,`are subjoined their marks.] Vox,. lX. 'I`1<EA*r. -- 2