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Side 15
... further required in the fol- owing law of the Indies , found at page 39 , White's Compilation : -The persons who shall accept grants of caballerias or peonias shall en- er into an obligation to build upon the lots , and to occupy the ...
... further required in the fol- owing law of the Indies , found at page 39 , White's Compilation : -The persons who shall accept grants of caballerias or peonias shall en- er into an obligation to build upon the lots , and to occupy the ...
Side 23
... further , if with a view to the benefits of the contract , and to secure its fulfilment on the part of Deluzieres , Carondelet , in the first instance , would have made the grant had he been applied to for that purpose , under a ...
... further , if with a view to the benefits of the contract , and to secure its fulfilment on the part of Deluzieres , Carondelet , in the first instance , would have made the grant had he been applied to for that purpose , under a ...
Side 26
... further says that the " Livre Terrien con- tains 176 concessions for tracts of land ; 85 surveys of common field lots for the town of St. Louis ; 133 concessions for town lots in St. Louis and the village of Carondelet , and perhaps a ...
... further says that the " Livre Terrien con- tains 176 concessions for tracts of land ; 85 surveys of common field lots for the town of St. Louis ; 133 concessions for town lots in St. Louis and the village of Carondelet , and perhaps a ...
Side 27
... further explanation , that under the French and Spanish Governments , the inhabitants of Upper Louisiana , and especially prior to 1796 , resided mostly in towns or villages , and that each town and Fage had its common field , in which ...
... further explanation , that under the French and Spanish Governments , the inhabitants of Upper Louisiana , and especially prior to 1796 , resided mostly in towns or villages , and that each town and Fage had its common field , in which ...
Side 28
... further than by a reference to one that had been presented to , or seen by , him who issued the concession ; and not until about the same time does the concession require , or intimate to the party obtaining it , that he is to apply to ...
... further than by a reference to one that had been presented to , or seen by , him who issued the concession ; and not until about the same time does the concession require , or intimate to the party obtaining it , that he is to apply to ...
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800 February Alabama annuity appointed April arpens authority believe Captain Carondelet certifying agent chiefs claims Clinch Colonel Hogan Columbus communication concession contracts copy Creek Indians Creek nation December Dehault Delassus Department district dollars doubt duty ELBERT EMIGRATION OF INDIANS enclose favor February 20 Fort King FORT MITCHELL frauds GEORGE GIBSON Georgia Government grant honor hostile hundred informed instant instructions intendant investigation issued J. W. Harris January John John W. A. Sanford land letter LEWIS CASS Lieut Louisiana March Mardisville McHenry ment Mississippi negroes November obedient servant Office Indian Affairs opinion Opothleholo party persons possession present President proper provisions purchase received removal respectfully river royal regulation Sanford Secretary Secretary of War SEMINOLE AGENCY Seminole Indians subdelegates subsistence survey Tallassee Tarrant tion town treaty ultimo United WILEY THOMPSON Zenon Trudeau
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Side 2 - an act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers...
Side 33 - This treaty shall be obligatory on the contracting parties as soon as the same shall be ratified by the President and Senate of the United States.
Side 13 - Redfield and AP Chouteau or such persons as the President of the United States shall appoint and the money allowed for the same shall be expended in schools among the Osages and improving their condition. It is understood that the United States are to pay the amount allowed for the reservations in this article and not the Cherokees.
Side 34 - PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO ALL AND SINGULAR TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING...
Side 34 - IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
Side 119 - Treasury; provided, that if the defendant or defendants neglect or refuse to pay at once the penalty and costs imposed, he or they shall be committed to the common jail of the county wherein the offence was committed until such penalty and costs are paid.
Side 13 - Cherokee nation the right by their national councils to make and carry into effect all such laws as they may deem necessary for the government and protection of the persons and property within their own country belonging to their people or such persons as have connected themselves with them...
Side 14 - Such persons and families as in the opinion of the emigrating agent are capable of subsisting and removing themselves shall be permitted to do so; and they shall be allowed in full for all claims for the same twenty dollars for each member of their family . and in lieu of their one year's rations they shall be paid the sum of thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents if they prefer it.
Side 21 - This sum of six hundred thousand dollars shall be applied and distributed agreeably to the provisions of the said treaty, and any surplus which may remain after removal and payment of the claims so ascertained shall be turned over and belong to the education fund.
Side 13 - Harmony Missionary reservations which were established for their benefit are now situated within the country ceded by them to the United States; the former being situated in the Cherokee country and the latter in the State of Missouri. It is therefore agreed that the United States shall pay the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions for the improvements on the same what they shall be appraised at by Capt.