Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1850 |
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... Creek , or at the old Rickaree Village , there would be far brighter hopes of the elevation of these tribes , both in character and condition . From the method in which your agent is compelled at present to live , viz . by travelling ...
... Creek , or at the old Rickaree Village , there would be far brighter hopes of the elevation of these tribes , both in character and condition . From the method in which your agent is compelled at present to live , viz . by travelling ...
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... Creek , near to Neal's Rancho , and num- ber about eighty . The " Wa - chuck - nas . " — Reside in the valley , near to Potter's Rancho , number about ninety . The " Cush - nas . " - This tribe is located in the mountains , on the ...
... Creek , near to Neal's Rancho , and num- ber about eighty . The " Wa - chuck - nas . " — Reside in the valley , near to Potter's Rancho , number about ninety . The " Cush - nas . " - This tribe is located in the mountains , on the ...
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... Creek orphans Alabama 5 82,000 00 4,100 00 Missouri 5 28,000 00 1,540 00 U. S. loan , 1843 5 13,700 00 685 00 U.S. loan , 1842 6 49,900 84 2.994 05 173,600 84 Choctaws , under conven- tion with Chickasaws Delawares ( education ) Osages ...
... Creek orphans Alabama 5 82,000 00 4,100 00 Missouri 5 28,000 00 1,540 00 U. S. loan , 1843 5 13,700 00 685 00 U.S. loan , 1842 6 49,900 84 2.994 05 173,600 84 Choctaws , under conven- tion with Chickasaws Delawares ( education ) Osages ...
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... Creeks 350,000 Senecas of New York 75,000 555 5 3,456 Do. 5 17,500 5 3,750 Kanzas 200,000 Pottawatomies 643,000 Choctaws 872,000 666 5 10,000 $ 2,304 Treaty , September 29 , 1829 . 12,000 Resolution of the Senate , May Treaty , October ...
... Creeks 350,000 Senecas of New York 75,000 555 5 3,456 Do. 5 17,500 5 3,750 Kanzas 200,000 Pottawatomies 643,000 Choctaws 872,000 666 5 10,000 $ 2,304 Treaty , September 29 , 1829 . 12,000 Resolution of the Senate , May Treaty , October ...
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... CREEKS . " 66 8 Twentieth of twenty instalments in money Permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant Iron and steel for shop 8 Fifteenth of twenty instalments for the pay of two blacksmiths and assistants 368 13 Iron , steel , & c ...
... CREEKS . " 66 8 Twentieth of twenty instalments in money Permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant Iron and steel for shop 8 Fifteenth of twenty instalments for the pay of two blacksmiths and assistants 368 13 Iron , steel , & c ...
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2d art 4th art acres agency agricultural amount annual annuity Apaches appropriation attended bands ceded Cherokees chiefs Chippewas Choctaw civilization claim Comanches Commissioner of Indian Congress corn Creek cultivation dollars duties emigration Estimated expenses farming fixed by law Fort Snelling friendly fund furnished Government horses Hudson's Bay Company hundred Indian Affairs Indian agent Indian tribes instructions interest Lake Lake Superior lands live located LUKE LEA Menomonies ment Mexico miles mission missionaries Mississippi mountains nation Navajos O. M. WOZENCRAFT obedient servant object Oregon Oregon city ORLANDO BROWN Osages paid party Pay fixed payment Permanent annuity Permanent provision Piankeshaws portion prairie present proper Pueblos purchase received removal residing respectfully river Sacs and Foxes Shawnee Sioux Statutes at Large sub-agent subsistence superintendent teachers territory tion trade treaty twenty instalments U. S. loan United valley Winnebagoes
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306 페이지 - ... half that quantity for each unmarried child which is living with him over ten years of age ; and a quarter section to such child as may be under ten years of age, to adjoin the location of the parent.
230 페이지 - And if any superintendent of Indian affairs, Indian agent, or sub-agent, or commanding officer of a military post, has reason to suspect or is informed that any white person, or Indian, is about to introduce, or has introduced, any spirituous liquor or wine into the Indian country, in violation of...
33 페이지 - It is not allowable to interpret what has no need of interpretation, and when the words have a definite and precise meaning, to go elsewhere in search of conjecture in order to restrict or extend the meaning.
230 페이지 - ... thousand dollars, and imprisoned not more than three years ; and every such ship or vessel, with her tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all materials, arms, ammunition, and stores, which may have been procured for the building and equipment thereof, shall be forfeited ; one-half to the use of the informer and the other half to the use of the United States.
35 페이지 - I have no hesitation in giving it as my opinion that the vicinity of land to the northward will always be in our favour.
185 페이지 - Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, and for other purposes...
306 페이지 - Clarkson, whose name is subscribed to the Certificate of the proof or acknowledgment of the annexed instrument, and thereon written, was, at the time of taking such proof or acknowledgment, a Notary Public in and for the City and County of New York, dwelling In the said City, commissioned and sworn, and duly authorized to take the same.
164 페이지 - This fund, provided by the treaty of 1835, consisted of. $5,600,000 00 From which are to be deducted, under the treaty of 1846, (4th article,) the sums chargeable under the 15th article of the treaty of 1835, which, according to the report of the accounting officers, will stand thus: For improvements $1,540,572 27 For ferries 159,572 12 For spoliations 264,894 09 For removal and subsistence of 18,026 Indians, at...
117 페이지 - I have the honor to submit for your consideration the following report of the condition and affairs of the Cherokee tribe of Indians.
33 페이지 - the first general maxim of interpretation is, that it is not allowable to interpret what has no need of interpretation. When a deed is worded in clear and precise terms, when its meaning is evident and leads to no absurd conclusion, there can be no reason for refusing to admit the meaning which such deed naturally presents. To go elsewhere in search of conjectures in order to restrict or extend it, is but an attempt to elude it. If this dangerous method be once admitted, there will be no deed which...