American and British Claims Arbitration, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... granted all their lands to the people of the state of New York forever , but it was stipulated that " the Cayugas shall of the ceded lands hold to themselves and to their posterity forever for their own use and cultivation , but not but ...
... granted all their lands to the people of the state of New York forever , but it was stipulated that " the Cayugas shall of the ceded lands hold to themselves and to their posterity forever for their own use and cultivation , but not but ...
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... granted to the state of New York all their lands , thus surrendering to the state the aboriginal title . The state reconveyed definite portions of the lands so ceded to $ 66 the Cayugas and their posterity forever , and thus 10 ...
... granted to the state of New York all their lands , thus surrendering to the state the aboriginal title . The state reconveyed definite portions of the lands so ceded to $ 66 the Cayugas and their posterity forever , and thus 10 ...
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... granted a square mile of land ; and in addition , of an area of 16,000 acres therein described , the state . granted 320 acres to a white person married to a daughter of an Onondaga named Thanoewas , and the residue to the said Peter ...
... granted a square mile of land ; and in addition , of an area of 16,000 acres therein described , the state . granted 320 acres to a white person married to a daughter of an Onondaga named Thanoewas , and the residue to the said Peter ...
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... granted to the nation . On 10th February , 1794 , General Chapin met the Cayugas and Onondagas at Buffalo Creek in consequence of receipt of a message from the governor of New York . Fish Carrier , who happened to be there , referred to ...
... granted to the nation . On 10th February , 1794 , General Chapin met the Cayugas and Onondagas at Buffalo Creek in consequence of receipt of a message from the governor of New York . Fish Carrier , who happened to be there , referred to ...
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... granted by the United States to certain Seneca chiefs , to the use of certain named Seneca Indians and their heirs . United States statutes at large , Vol . 7 , page 160 . See On 8th February , 1829 , at a Treaty described as held at ...
... granted by the United States to certain Seneca chiefs , to the use of certain named Seneca Indians and their heirs . United States statutes at large , Vol . 7 , page 160 . See On 8th February , 1829 , at a Treaty described as held at ...
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American and British Claims Arbitration: The Rio Grande Claim ..., Volumen1 United States Vista de fragmentos - 1923 |
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aforesaid agent Albany American State Papers appointed band behalf Buffalo Creek called the Cayugas Canadian Cayugas Cayuga chief Cayuga Indians Cayuga Lake Cayuga Nation Cayugas and Onondagas Cayugas residing ceded Chapin chiefs and warriors Com'r commissioners confederacy council County of Ontario covenant Enumeration of Grand evidence Fish Carrier Fort Schuyler Fort Stanwix four Indians Governor Clinton Grand River Inds Hogaboom Indian Affairs Indian Territory Indians called Indians residing Joseph Brant Joseph Monture Kajinondawehhon legislature Lewistown ment mile square Mississippi mixed Senecas Mohawks Nation of Indians negotiate Ohio Ojageghti Pages paid parties payment peace Peter Wilson petition portion possession posterity forever present purchase receipt referred reserved lands residing at Sandusky residing in Canada respect sachems and chiefs Senate Seneca-Cayugas Senecas and Cayugas Senecas and Shawnees signed Six Nations square mile Stanwix stipulated Supt tion treaty of 1795 Treaty of Ghent tribe or nation witnesses York Cayugas
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Página 5 - The United States of America engage to put an end, immediately after the ratification of the present treaty, to hostilities with all the tribes or nations of Indians with whom they may be at war at the time of such ratification ; and forthwith to restore to such tribes or nations, respectively, all the possessions, rights, and privileges which they may have enjoyed or been entitled to in...
Página 5 - Provided always, that such tribes or nations shall agree to desist from all hostilities against the United States of America, their citizens and subjects, upon the ratification of the present treaty being notified to such tribes or nations, and shall so desist accordingly.
Página 5 - Indians, with whom they may be at war at the time of such ratification ; and forthwith to restore to such tribes or nations, respectively, all the possessions, rights and privileges, which they may have enjoyed or been entitled to in one thousand eight hundred and eleven, previous to such hostilities...
Página 39 - Canadaghque this day of 179 , which money shall be paid in the presence of at least one of the Magistrates of the County of Ontario and in the presence of at least two more reputable Inhabitants of the said County and which Magistrate and other persons in whose presence the same shall be paid shall subscribe their names as witnesses to the said Receipt and the said agent or other person so to be appointed shall also take a duplicate receipt for the said Money witnessed by the said Witnesses and which...
Página 10 - Indian tribes ; and you may assure the parties concerned, that an equitable boundary shall be arranged with them. You will make it clearly understood, that we want not a foot of their land, and that it is theirs, and theirs only ; that they have the right to sell, and the right to refuse to sell, and that the United States will guarantee to them the said just right. That it is not only the sincere desire of the United States to be at peace with all the neighboring Indian tribes, but to protect them...
Página 25 - State do hereby covenant and agree to and with the said Cayuga Nation of Indians to cause to be annually paid to the said Nation on the Draft or Bill of Exchange of at least four of the principal chiefs of said Nation to be made and drawn on the agent of Indian affairs residing at Albany appointed by the said State on or after the first day of 232 [A8HEMBLY, June in each and every year aud authenticated in the manner aforesaid for the aforesaid sum of $2300 and specifying the Treaties under which...
Página 2 - Felons and other Offenders who may happen to be on the said ceded Lands, to the End that such Intruders, Felons and other Offenders may be brought to Justice. Notwithstanding the said Reservation herein above specified, to the Cayugas, it is declared to be the Intent of the Parties that the Cayuga called the Fish Carrier...
Página 19 - Since you have had some disputes with the British Government, their agents in Canada have not only endeavored to make the Indians at the westward your enemies, but they have sent a war belt amongst our warriors, to poison their minds, and make them break their faith with you.
Página 2 - Stanwix, the- further sum of one thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars; and also the People of the State of New York shall annually pay to the Cayugas and their posterity forever on the first day of June in every year thereafter at Fort Schuyler, aforesaid, five hundred dollars in silver.
Página 19 - Indians at the westward your enemies, but they have sent a war belt amongst our warriors. to poison their minds, and make them break their faith with you. At the same time we had information that the British had circulated war belts among the western Indians, and within your territory.