NATIVE_NEWS: ST. JOSEPH TREATY 1832
And now:Ish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ST. JOSEPH TREATY 1832 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
NATIVE_NEWS: ST. JOSEPH TREATY: 1832 {excerpt}
And now:Ish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: X-URL: http://tamora.cs.umass.edu/cgi-bin/3.0/web_fetch_doc?dataset=envirotextdb=t reatiesdoc_id=1406query=%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