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Side 25
... fort near the mouth of the Wisconsin River ; by article six they had bound
themselves " that if any citizen of the United States or any other white persons
should form a settlement upon their lands , such intruders should forth with be
removed .
... fort near the mouth of the Wisconsin River ; by article six they had bound
themselves " that if any citizen of the United States or any other white persons
should form a settlement upon their lands , such intruders should forth with be
removed .
Side 32
He lived among his people on the Iowa River till that reservation was sold , in
1836 , when , with the rest of the Sacs and Foxes , he removed to the Des Moines
Reservation , where he remained till his death , which occurred on the 3d of ...
He lived among his people on the Iowa River till that reservation was sold , in
1836 , when , with the rest of the Sacs and Foxes , he removed to the Des Moines
Reservation , where he remained till his death , which occurred on the 3d of ...
Side 33
The treaty was ratified February 13 , 1833 , and took effect on the ist of June
following , when the Indians quietly removed from the ceded territory , and this
fertile and beautiful region was opened to white settlers . By the terms of the
treaty , out ...
The treaty was ratified February 13 , 1833 , and took effect on the ist of June
following , when the Indians quietly removed from the ceded territory , and this
fertile and beautiful region was opened to white settlers . By the terms of the
treaty , out ...
Side 34
Keokuk himself became dissipated in the latter years of his life , and it has been
reported that he died of deliriuin tremens after his removal with his tribe to
Kansas . In May , 1843 , most of the Indians were removed up the Des Moines
River ...
Keokuk himself became dissipated in the latter years of his life , and it has been
reported that he died of deliriuin tremens after his removal with his tribe to
Kansas . In May , 1843 , most of the Indians were removed up the Des Moines
River ...
Side 36
By the terms of this treaty they were to be removed from the country at the
expiration of three years , and all who remained after that were to move at their
own expense . Part of them were removed to Kansas in the fall of 1845 , and the
rest the ...
By the terms of this treaty they were to be removed from the country at the
expiration of three years , and all who remained after that were to move at their
own expense . Part of them were removed to Kansas in the fall of 1845 , and the
rest the ...
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