By this treaty, the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States a strip of land on the eastern border of Iowa, fifty miles wide, from the northern boundary of Missouri to the mouth of the Upper Iowa River, containing about six million acres. The western... History of Winneshiek and Allamakee Counties, Iowa - Side 32av W. E. Alexander - 1882 - 738 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Benjamin F. Gue - 1903 - 592 sider
...junction with the Missouri River. On the 15th of July, 1830, at a council held at Prairie du Chien, the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States a strip of land twenty miles in width lying immediately south of the above named line and extending from the Mississippi... | |
| 1903 - 454 sider
...1830, at Prairie du Chien, it became necessary to call another council and make another treaty whereby the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States a strip of country twenty miles in width, lying south of the line established by the treaty of August 19, 1825,... | |
| Samuel Gillespie, James E. Steele - 1909 - 718 sider
...Governor Reynolds of Illinois, Keokuk, Pashapopo and some thirty other chiefs and warriors were there. By this treaty the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United...was parallel with the Mississippi. In consideration for this cession the United States agreed to pay annually to the confederated tribes, for thirty consecutive... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1911 - 656 sider
...Reynolds, of Illinois. Keokuk, Pasha-popo, and some thirty other chiefs and warriors were there. By this treaty the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United...the mouth of the Upper Iowa river, containing about 6,000,000 acres. The western line of the purchase was parallel with the Mississippi. In consideration... | |
| Ellery M. Hancock - 1913 - 580 sider
...enemies, another treaty was entered into on July 15, 1830, at Prairie du Chien, by the terms of which the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States a strip of country lying south of the above boundary line, twenty miles in width, and extending along the line... | |
| L. L. Taylor - 1913 - 486 sider
...with the Missouri river. 8. Treaty of 1830. — On the isth of July, 1830, the confederate tribes of the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States a strip of country lying south of the above line, twenty miles in width, and extending along the line aforesaid... | |
| Nathan Edward Goldthwait - 1914 - 612 sider
...Reynolds, of, Illinois. Keokuk, Pash-a-popo and some thirty other chiefs and warriors were there. By this treaty the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United...In consideration of this cession the United States agreed to pay annually to the confederated tribes, for thirty consecutive years, $20,000 in specie,... | |
| I. L. Stuart - 1914 - 514 sider
...Reynolds, of Illinois. Keokuk, Pash-a-popo, and some thirty other chiefs and warriors were there. By this treaty the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United...the mouth of the Upper Iowa river,, containing about 6,000,000 acres. The western line of the purchase was parallel with the Mississippi. In consideration... | |
| 1917 - 508 sider
...therefore called to meet at Prairie du Chien on July 15, 1830. In the treaty negotiated at this council the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States a strip of land twenty miles wide along the northern border of their hunting grounds, extending from the Mississippi... | |
| 1917 - 422 sider
...therefore called to meet at Prairie du Chien on July 15,1830. In the treaty negotiated at this council the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States a strip of land twenty miles wide along the northern border of their hunting grounds, extending from the Mississippi... | |
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