| United States - Law - 1846 - 636 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...to indemnify the United States for the injuries and expences they have sustained during the war ; the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - Indians of North America - 1846 - 788 pages
...mouth of Kentucke on Catawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established, of the good? formerly received from the United States, of those...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war, the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish forever, all their claims to the lands lying eastwarclly... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1847 - 630 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...to be made hereafter; and to indemnify the United Slates for the injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war; the said Indian tribes do... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - Indians of North America - 1848 - 782 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke on Catawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established, of...the injuries and expenses they have sustained during lite war, the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish forever, all their claims to the lands... | |
| Richard Peters - Indians of North America - 1848 - 638 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...to indemnify the United States for the injuries and expences they have sustained during the war; the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish forever,... | |
| United States - Law - 1848 - 666 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...to indemnify the United States for the injuries and expences they have sustained during the war; the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish forever,... | |
| Henry Harvey - 1855 - 334 pages
...direct line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that rivef opposite the Kentucky, or Cuttawa, river. And, in consideration of the peace now established, of...hereafter, and to indemnify the United States for injuries and expenses sustained during the war, the said Indian tribes do, hereby, cede and relinquish... | |
| R. Peters - 1856 - 652 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of...to indemnify the United States for the injuries and expences they have sustained during the war ; the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish... | |
| John Dillon - 1859 - 664 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucky or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established, of...injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war, the said Indian tribes do hereby cede and relinquish for ever all their claims to the lands lying eastwardly... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Indian Removal, 1813-1903 - 1859 - 696 pages
...line to the Ohio, so as to intersect that river opposite tho mouth of Kentucky or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established, of the goods formerly received from tho United States, of those now to be delivered, and of the yearly delivery of goods now stipulated... | |
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