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Treaty of 1789—Continued.

Feb. 19. Inds. explain to Gov. Clinton that their
chiefs are away at Muskingum..
Feb. 25. Negotiations between Gov. Clinton and
Chief Steel Trap resulting in Treaty.. .. ..
Feb. 25. As on minutes of Commissioners who
negotiated it..

615

609-636

636-639

Treaty of 1790 (N.Y.). Confirms Treaty of 1789 in considera-
tion of $1,000 'benevolence'. Result of protest by
nation against Treaty of 1789..

Chronology of Negotiations for-

767

1789. June 2. Dissatisfaction of Cay. Nation with
Treaty of 1789.. ..

646

Treaty of 1789 was negotiated with
Reservation Cays..

a few

767

651

651, 655

716

June 2. Remonstrance or protest of Cays...
June 2. All money paid under Treaty of 1789
appropriated by Reservation Cays...

July 5. Steel Trap, Reservation Cay. Chief, sup-

ports treaty as made..
July 11. Cayugas of Buffalo Creek resist sur-
veyors and order them off the Cay. Lands.
Say treaty made by boys and old women...

July 14. Troops levied to protect surveyors of
Cay. lands..
July 18. Gov. Clinton decides that Inds. can
successfully resist troops and surveyors and
instructs that a conference be arranged.. ..
1790. June 1-22. Discussions with Inds. leading up to
and resulting in Treaty...

April 2. Message sent to Chiefs and Sachems of

715

721-729

718-721

722

680-712

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Treaty of 1790—Continued.

June 19. Fishcarrier No. 1 states that Buffalo
Creek Cays. received no part of money paid
on 1789 Treaty..

June 19. Fishcarrier No. 1 explains that Cays.
told that Benson et al. had State authority
to purchase from them..

June 22. Fishcarrier and Cays. accede to Gov.
Clinton's terms for treaty of 1790.. ..
June 22. As on minutes of Com'rs. who nego-
tiated same..

Treaty of 1795 (N.Y.). Ceded Reservation except three miles
for consideration of $1,800, additional annuity, in all
$2,300....

Chronology of Negotiations for—

1793. March 11. Chapin and two others appointed

Com'rs. to confer with Cays..

Oct. 12. Messenger sent to call Grand River and
Buffalo Creek Cays. to conference. They
cannot attend and conference not then held..

1794. Jan. 24. Dezing sent as messenger to Cayugas..
Jan. 28. N.Y. Legislature summons Cays. to

conference..

Feb. 1-18. Gov. Clinton confers with Reserva-
tion Cays..

707

704, 705

712

712

107,939

806, 807

364, 367

762

364

818

.. 762, 766

Feb. 10. Gen. Chapin met Cays. at Buffalo
Creek. Asked to attend conference. Replied
must send to Grand River for some of their
chiefs..
March 4. Cays. and Onans. en route to Albany
confer with Gen. Chapin at Buffalo Creek.
Assured that their ownership of lands ad-
mitted..

March 10. Gov. Clinton informs Legislature of
arrival of Can. and Buffalo Creek Cays...
Gov. Clinton's discussions with Can. and
Buffalo Creek Cays.. ..

Can. Chief suggests holding of general Treaty
for sale of Reservation...

366

367, 368

818

767, 769

767

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Treaty of 1795—Continued.

July 9. Can. Cays. and others arrive Albany
escorted by Parrish deputed by N.Y. author-
ities to perform service..
July 27. Treaty executed..

Confirmed by Chap. 39 N.Y. Laws 1796, and Chap. 92 of
Revised Laws (Act of 1813)....

819

107

772, 774

811, 815

Custody. Tradition that Ojageghti No. 1 left Grand River
to go to N.Y. to sell lands and returned with
Treaty...

511, 520

521, 491

541, 542

224

Mrs. George Monture saw Treaty at Grand River in
1825....

Delivered to elder Kajinondawehhon..

Betsy Tom saw Treaty at Grand River first about 1807.

Abram. S. Hill heard of Treaty's existence at Grand
River in childhood (Born 1804)....

74, 78

79

95

58

Jacob Jameson, born about 1819, heard of Treaty at
Grand River since boyhood..

283

Cays. in Council at Grand River, in 1819, declare they
hold Treaty. . . .

865

Jacob Silversmith saw Treaty at Grand River about
1830.. ...

270

U.S. Cays. admit it writing in 1829 that they have not
Treaty. They suppose that Jasper Parrish kept it.
David Hill heard of Treaty's existence at Grand River
about 1830..

Isaac. E. Hills knew of treaty's being in Montures'
hands at Grand River prior to 1832..

William Henry, born 1823, had heard of Treaty from
childhood and saw about 1839 at Grand River.. ..

William Wedge saw Treaty in possession of Montures
about 1839...

Seth Bumberry saw Treaty at Grand River about 1840..
Abram. S. Hill saw Treaty at Grand River some time
previous to 1843..

341

201, 207

212

238-240

488, 489

223

128, 133

88

Jacob Jamison saw Treaty at Grand River about 1849..
Possession of, since making, alleged in petition of Can.

277

Cays. of 1849..

393, 394

Kept in Can. Cay. Longhouse until 1860, in possession
of Monture family..

68

Taken to Indian Supt. in Toronto by William Wedge
and others in 1860..

Discussion as to reasons for absence of endorsements of pay-
ments..

68,226

519, 522

291

Treaty of 1795—Continued.

Effect. Bound State to pay the Nation..

Is a contract which State alone cannot impair..

Efforts of Can. Cays. to collect annuities. See Canadian

Cayugas.

Payment in Can. of annuities thereunder until 1809..
Evidence of witnesses...

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Documentary (and see receipts signed by Can.
Cays.)....

820, 849

864, 865

929, 930

942-945

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Treaty of 1807. (N.Y.) Sells three mile reservation for $4,800.
Authorized by Chap 72 N.Y. Laws of 1807..

110

814

Confirmed by Chap. 72 of N.Y. Laws, 1807, and Chap. 92

Revised Laws of N.Y..

774, 815

Negotiations leading up to.

773, 774

Treaty of 1829. (N.Y.) N.Y. State agrees to pay whole $2,300
to Sandusky Cayugas..

142

Treaty of 1831. (N.Y.) Annuity divided $600 to N.Y. Cays. and
$1,700 to Sandusky Cays.. .. .. ..

Based on Treaty of 1789. Does not refer to that of 1795.. .
Treaty of May 1846. (N.Y.) N.Y. Cayugas' $600 share to be
paid on draft of three chiefs at Buffalo..
Treaty of July, 1846 (N.Y.) N.Y. Cays. $600 to be paid to heads

342

342

348

of families, wherever resident, on draft of two chiefs... 349, 350
Treaty of 1850. (N.Y.) N.Y. and I.T. Cays. to be paid respec-
tively by two drafts of three chiefs. Division per
capita..

Treaty of 1871. (N.Y) Two fixed sums appropriated to N.Y.
and I.T. Cays. Inds. removing to carry their rights to
pro rata share with them..

356

361, 362

Treaty of 1794 (U.S.) at Fort Stanwix. Confirming Indian

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1786. (U.S.) N.Y. cedes pre-emption of certain Ind.
lands to Mass. retaining sovereignty.
1789. (U.S.) at Fort Harmer, reconfirming Ind.

760

Title..

1794. (U.S.) at Canandaigua, adjusting boundaries..
1831. (U.S.) With Senecas of Sandusky...
1832 (U.S.) Senecas and Shawnees of Lewistown,
Ohio cede lands to U.S. and agree to
remove to I.T....

736

736

747

740

1838 (U.S.) with N.Y. Inds. at Buffalo Creek...
1867 (U.S.) with Senecas, Shawnee-Senecas, &c. Di-
vision of Interests. . ..

740

754

Trommonharis. Signed on back of Treaty of 1795. Payment of

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Tuquasau. Signed on back of Treaty of 1795. Payment of 1801.

944

Tuscaroras & Oneidas. N.Y. State Treaty with, 1785..

113

Tutoaho. See Dehyondhowehgo.

Tutowao. See Dehyondhowego.

Tushinaguf. Signed on back of Treaty of 1795. Payment of

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Speech of President to Six Nations, April 8, 1813..

388

Treaties of 1784 with Cays. and others, 22 Oct. 1784, at Fort

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