And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: X-URL: http://tamora.cs.umass.edu/cgi-bin/3.0/web_fetch_doc?dataset=envirotext&db=t reaties&doc_id=1406&query=%231%28St.+Joseph%29 : : > > Articles of a Treaty, made and concluded on the Tippecanoe River, in > the State of Indiana, on the twenty-seventh day of October, in the > year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-two, between Jonathan > Jennings, John W. Davis and Marks Crume, Commissioners on the part of > the United States, and the Chiefs and Warriors of the Potowatomies, of > the State of Indiana and Michigan Territory. /A/ > > ARTICLE I. The Chiefs and Warriors aforesaid cede to the United > States, their title and interest to lands in the States of Indiana and > Illinois, and in the Territory of Michigan, south of Grand river. /B/ > > ARTICLE II. From the cession aforesaid, the following reservations are > made, (to wit:) The reservation at Po-ca-gan's village for his band, > and a reservation for such of the Potowatomies as are resident at the > village of Notta-we-sipa, agreeably to the treaties of the nineteenth > of September, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, and twentieth of > September, 1828. /C/ > > For the band of Kin-Kash, four sections: > > For O-ca-chee, one section: > > For the band Mes-qua-buck, four sections, to include his village: > > For the band of Che-kase, four sections, to include his village: > > For the band of Che-Chaw-kose ten sections, to include his village: > > For the Potowatomies, two sections, to include their mills on > Tippecanoe river. > > For the band of To-i-sas brother Me-mot-way, and Che-quam-ka-ko, ten > sections to include their village: > > For the band of Ma-sac, four sections: > > For the band of Ash-kum and Wee-si-o-nas, sixteen sections, to include > their village: > > For the band of Wee-sau, five sections of land, including one section, > granted to him by the Treaty of eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and > to include his present residence: > > For the bands of Mo-ta and Men-o-quet, four sections, each, to include > their villages: > > For Be-si-ah, four sections. > > ARTICLE III. The United States agree to grant to each of the following > persons, the quantity of land annexed to their names, which lands > shall be conveyed to them by patent: > > For Mon-i-taw-quah, daughter of Swa-gaw, one section, to include > Wi-me-gos village: > > For Wee-saw, three sections: > > For Po-quia, the sister of Jose, one section: > > For Ben-ack, eight sections: > > For Ursule Du-quin-dre, one section: > > For Ge-neir, one section: > > To To-pen-ne-bee, principal chief, one section: > > To Poch-a-gan, second Chief, one section: > > To Pet-chi-co, two sections: > > To Sau-gana, one section: > > To Louis Barnett, one section: > > To Mam-qua, daughter of Sau-ga-na, one section: > > To Mish-a-wa, adopted daughter of Pit-e-chew, one section: > > To Kesis-Shadana, one section: > > To Louis Chadana, one half section: > > To Charles Chadana, one half section: > > To John B. Chadana, one section: > > To Pier Navarre's wife, one section: > > To John B. Ducharm, one section: > > To Mie-saw-bee, one quarter section: > > To Baptiste L. Clare, one half section: > > To Mary Lacombe's children, one half section: > > To Joseph Bertrand's, jr. children, one half section jointly: > > To Francis Page, jr. one half section: > > To Alexander Rollane, a half blood, one half section: > > To Re-re-mo-sau, (alias) Panish, one section and one half section, on > the McCou, on the river Raison, in the Michigan Territory, which was > reserved to his use at St. Joseph's treaty, of eighteen hundred and > twenty-eight: > > To Mary Nedeau, one quarter section: > > To Saw-grets, son of Pier Moran, one half section: > > To Isadore Mo-mence and Wa-be-ga, sons of Pier Morans, one quarter > section each: > > To Poch-a-gan's wife, one section: > > To Pet-qua and Kee-see, sons of Ma-kee-sa-be, one half section: > > To Pe-nem-chis, one half section: > > To Neu-a-tau-naut, one half section: > > To Francis de Jean, one section: > > To Mary Ann Ben-ack, wife of Edward McCartney, three sections of land, > to be located on the south side of the Turkey creek prairie: > > For Francis Besion, one half section: > > For Miss-no-qui, a chieftess, four sections: > > For Luther Rice, one quarter section: > > For Med-lin Aucharm, one quarter section: > > For Sheaupo Truckey, one section: > > For Ju-be Actrois, one section: > > For Ash-kum, two sections: > > For Pee-pees-kah one section: > > For Po-ka-kause, one half section: > > For Nas-wau-kee, one section: > > For Man-me-nass, one half section: > > For Paul Longlois, one half section: > > For Peter Longlois, junr., one half section: > > For Shaw-bo-wah-tuck, one quarter section: > > For Betsey Rousau, one quarter section: > > For John Davis, one half section: > > For Nancy Cicott, one quarter section: > > For Amelia Cicott, one quarter section: > > For Lazette Allen, one quarter section: > > For Polly Griffith, daughter of Ne-bosh, two sections: > > For Chop-y-tuck, or John Payne, one section: > > For Joe Borisau, one quarter section: > > For Quash-mau, one quarter section: > > For Mas-co, one quarter section: > > For Mis-sink-qu-quah, six sections: > > For Aub-e-naub-bee, ten sections: > > For Nee-kaw Dizzardee, one quarter section: > > For Mog-see, one half section: > > To Kaubee, one half section: > > To old Ann Mac-i-to, one half section: > > To old Wee-saw, one half section: > > To Pe-te-no-on, one half section: > > To tou-se-qua, the wife of Joe Baily, one section: > > To Au-taw-co-num, daughter of the Crane, one section: > > To Sen niss-quah and her daughter Nancy, two sections: > > To James Burnett, one section: > > To To-gah, a Potawatomie woman, one quarter section: > > To Mary Ann Bruner, one quarter section. > > The foregoing reservations shall be selected, under the direction of > the President of the United States, after the lands shall have been > surveyed, and the boundaries to correspond with the public surveys. > > ARTICLE IV. In consideration of the aforesaid cession, the United > States will pay fifteen thousand dollars annually for twelve years; > Thirty-two thousand dollars, in goods, will be paid as soon after the > signing of these articles, as they can be procured, and ten thousand > dollars, in goods, will be paid next spring, at Notta-wa-si-pa, and to > be paid to that band, and pay their just debts, agreeably to a > schedule hereunto annexed, amounting to twenty thousand seven hundred > and twenty-one dollars. /D/ > > The section of land granted by the treaty of St. Joseph to > To-pe-nau-koung, wife of Peter Longlois, shall be purchased by the > United States, if the same can be done for the sum of eight hundred > dollars. /E/ > > The United States agree to appropriate, for the purpose of educating > Indian youths, the annual sum of two thousand dollars, as long as the > Congress of the United States may think proper, to be expended as the > President may direct. /F/ > > This treaty shall take effect and be obligatory on the contracting > parties, as soon as the same shall have been ratified, by the > President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of > the Senate. /G/ > > In testimony whereof, the said Jonathan Jennings, John W. Davis, and > Marks Crume, commissioners as aforesaid, and the chiefs, head men, and > warriors of the Potowatomies, have hereunto set their hands at > Tippecanoe, on the twenty-seventh day of October, in the year eighteen > hundred and thirty-two. > > Jonathan Jennings, > > J.W. Davis, > > To-pe-ne-be, his x mark, > > Po-ka-gou, his x mark, > > Sa-ga-nah, his x mark, > > Pe-che-co, his x mark, > > We-is-saw, his x mark, > > Che-shaw-gun, his x mark, > > Ghe-bause, his x mark, > > O-saw-o-wah-co-ne-ah, his x mark, > > Mah-gah-guk, his x mark, > > Sa-gue-na-nah, his x mark, > > Louison Burnet, his x mark, > > Shaw-wah-nuk-wuk, his x mark, > > Mix-sau-bah, his x mark, > > Ne-wah-ko-to, his x mark, > > Che-bah, his x mark, > > Wah-cose, his x mark, > > Ship-she-wa-no, his x mark, > > Kaw-kaw-bee, his x mark, > > O-ge-mah-caw-so, his x mark, > > Mash-kee, his x mark, > > Saw-ge-maw, his x mark, > > Nah-che-ke-zhie, his x mark, > > Mis-ke-qua-tah, his x mark, > > Now-o-le-naw, his x mark, > > Tuck-e-now, his x mark, > > Marks Crume. > > Mo-nis, his x mark, > > O-go-maw-be-tuk, his x mark, > > Kaw-kaw-ke-moke, his x mark, > > Ke-swah-bay, his x mark, > > Win-keese, his x mark, > > To-posh, his x mark, > > Kawk-moc-a-sin, his x mark, > > Sa-maw-cah, his x mark, > > Ko-mack, his x mark, > > O-guon-cote, his x mark, > > Quis-sin, his x mark, > > Chou-a-ma-see, his x mark, > > Pat-e-ca-sha, his x mark, > > Pe-nah-seh, his x mark, > > Mix-e-nee, his x mark, > > Pe-na-shee, his x mark, > > So-wah-quen, his x mark, > > Gib-e-nash-wish, his x mark, > > Louison, his x mark, > > Che-chaw-cose, his x mark, > > Bee-zaw-yo, his x mark, > > O-shah-yaw, his x mark, > > Ash-kam, his x mark, > > O-ketch-chee, his x mark, > > Weh-zee-oness, his x mark, > > Aub-bee-noub-bee, his x mark. > > Witness: > > H. 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