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Agent, or attorney, to be appointed to receive annuity -
Annuity, $10,000, four years, to be paid to agent, or attorney
Cession, lands from boundary of Mexico, between Sabine and Red rivers,

to Pascagoula bayou, etc.

Consideration, $30,000 in goods, immediately; $10,000 in money, Sept. 1,

1835; and $10,000, four years

receipt of goods acknowledged

Emigration, within one year from date of treaty, agreed to

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Reservations, to Francois Grappe and his three sons, one league of land each, in 1801, confirined

to Larkin Edwards, interpreter, one section of land

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Agents, sent by United States to be protected

American citizens, trading to or from Mexico, not to be molested
Arms, ammunition, or warlike implements, not to be supplied to tribes not
in amity with United States

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Depredations, by individuals, not to be retaliated; but reported to U. S. agent; horses and other property stolen, to be restored

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Protection, to be extended by United States
Trade, places for, to be designated by President U. S., none but American
citizens to participate; traders to be licensed and protected; foreign
traders to be apprehended

American citizens, trading to or from Mexico, not to be molested
White men, to be delivered up, on demand of President

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Boundary, described

Congress, deputy to be sent to, when Cherokees think fit
Depredations, negroes and other property taken, to be restored
on Indians, to be punished as if on whites
no retaliation shall take place for

Fugitives, to be delivered up to United States for punishment

Hostilities, intended against the United States, to be made known

Hunting ground, limits assigned

Prisoners, taken, to be mutually restored

Protection, promised by United States, and acknowledged by Indians
Settlements, not to be made on hunting grounds, by whites

Trade, to be regulated by Congress

traders to be protected in persons and property

No. 2.

Agriculture, recommended; implements to be furnished by United States
Annuity, $1,000, indefinitely

altered to $1,500, by supplementary article, February 17, 1792 Boundary, described"

to be plainly marked, (see page 39, art. 2, ) Cession, all lands to the right of the boundary line Depredations, on Cherokees, to be punished, same as no retaliation to be made for

on whites

Fugitives, to be delivered up, on demand

Hostilities, intended against United States, to be made known

Hunting, by whites on Cherokee lands, forbidden, without passport

Interpreters, four to be sent by United States; not to exercise traffic

Merchandize, (amount not specified ) to be delivered to chiefs and warriors
Navigation, of Tennessee river, free to citizens of United States

Prisoners, captured, to be mutually restored

Protection, of United States acknowledged

forfeited to settlers on Cherokee lands

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Reservations, land for interpreters to be assigned

lands not ceded, guarantied to Cherokees

Road, use of, from Washington to Mero districts, granted to United States
Trade, to be regulated by United States

No. 3.

Annuities, $5,000, in goods, in lieu of all former sums

$50 to be deducted for each horse stolen, and not returned

Boundary, to be marked conformably to previous treaty, (p. 35, art. 4 ) Horses, stolen and not returned in three months, $50 for each to be deducted from annuity

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Agent, to be allowed land for cultivation

Annuities, $1,000, additional, in goods; notice to be given of delivery
Boundaries, to remain as stipulated in former treaties

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to be surveyed and marked; three maps thereof to be made

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Merchandize, $5,000, to be delivered on signing treaty

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Provisions, to be furnished by U. States to those sent to receive annuities
Road, between Cumberland mountain and river, to be free

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Agricultural implements, part of $11,000, to be paid in

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Annuity, $3,000, (indefinitely)

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Cession, lands at mouth of Duck river, etc.

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Factory to be removed to a more convenient place

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Ferry on Clinch river, secured to Cherokees

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Merchandize, $3,000, to be delivered immediately; $11,000 in 90 days
Military post, to be removed to north bank of Tennessee river
Reservations, a small tract below the mouth of Clinch river

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ferry on Clinch river, and two sections, each one mile square three miles square, for military garrison and factory Roads, citizens of United States, to have free use of two, to be marked out

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Cession, land on which S. W. Point garrison stands, for the use of the Tennessee assembly, and first island in Tennessee river, above Clinch

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Merchandize, $1,600, or money, to be paid in 90 days
Roads, free use of, for mail, allowed; to be marked out

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Boundary, between Chickasaws and Cherokees, to be defined

Cessions, tract north of Tennessee river, etc.

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Long Island, in Holston river

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Cotton, machine for cleaning, to be provided by United States
Grist mill, to be erected at some convenient place

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Reservations, one tract at Muscle Shoals; and one tract on north side of

Tennessee river

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claim of Chickasaws to the above tracts to be equitably set

tled by United States

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Consideration, $5,000 to be paid by South Carolina in ninety days

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Boundary, of lands ceded by Creeks, August 9, 1814, determined commissioners to run lines, to be appointed

Depredations, $25,500 allowed for damages done by troops

Ferries, to be established and kept up

Navigation, of rivers in Cherokee nation, open to citizens of United States

Roads, right to open and use, granted

commissioners to be appointed to lay out

Taverns, to be opened, for accommodation of citizens United States

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Annuity, for 1818, and subsequently, to be divided between emigrating and

non-emigrating parties proportionably

Beaver trap, may be given in lieu of brass kettle

Boats, flat bottomed, to be provided for removal

Boundary, of lands on the Arkansas defined

to be run and marked by commissioners

Brass kettle, to be given to each poor emigrating warrior
Cession, lands on Appalachy and Chatahouchy rivers

lands from Tennessee to Little Sequatchie rivers

reservation to Doublehead and others, by treaty Jan. 7, 1806, (p. 133)

Census, to be taken in June 1818

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[dispensed with by treaty February 27, 1819, p. 265, preamble.]
Factories, United States reserve right to establish in Arkansas
Immunities and privileges under former treaties, continued
Improvements, paid for by rifles, blankets, and brass kettles

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valuable, to be paid for; value ascertained by commissioner paid for by U. States; and those not exchanged, to be rented Intruders, to be restrained from entering ceded lands Military posts, United States reserve right to establish in Arkansas Navigation of waters, reserved to Cherokees Provisions, to be supplied to emigrants

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Reservations, land on Arkansas and White rivers for emigrants

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all citizens of United States (except Mrs. P. Lovely) to be
removed from

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640 acres to each head of family, east of Mississippi; to be
forfeited on removal (see page 641)

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Rifle and ammunition to be given to each poor emigrating warrior
Roads, United States reserve right to establish in Arkansas

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Annuity, two-thirds to the Cherokees east, and one-third to those west if those west object, census to be taken

Boundaries, to be run by commissioners

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