Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 189, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 September 1948 — Page 4

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Early Sullivan (Continued from Page 1)

district. This law provided: 1. That 400 a:res .of land should be given to the head of each family residing at Vin-1 cennes or in the Illinois coun- ' try in the year 1783. ; 1 2. That a tract of land con- j taining 5.400 acres .near. Vincennes, which had been under fence and used as a pasture for thirty years, should be given to ithe inhabitants of Vincennes to

be used by them as a common , until otherwise disposed cf by

law. 3. That the governor of the territory be authorized to donote a tract of land of 100 acres to each man who on the 1st of August, 1790, was enrolled in he militia, had dene militia duty and had not received a donation.

4. That the governor upon ap- settlers. Harrison stated that which was confirmed by the plication should confirm to upward of 500 persons had set- treaty of 1803. In Haddon Town! heads of families the lands tied or would soon settle upon ship the boundary leaves the which they may have 'possessed these lands in -censsquence of straight course at right angles and which may have been al- these frauds, that the owners so as to include within the cedlotted to them according to the pretended . that the court had ed area a rectangular body of usages of the government under ample authority from Virginia land lying about , three miles which they had respectively . to grant the land, and that I northeast of the general direcsettled. speculators had gone la Virginia , tion of the boundary. In this

5. That where lands had been to grant the land, had secured a

actually cultivated and improved at Vincennes or in the Illinois country, under a supposed grant of the same by' any commandant or court claiming authority to make such grant, the governor might confirm such claim not exceeding 499 t acres to each person. . . Describes Land

The bodies of land described 1

deed fora large tract, had had it recorded and duly authenticated, and had then made their fraudulent transfers to the credulous. Much Litigation A large amount of litigation rose from this rondition of land

I claims, arm it was several years

before the claims were investi-

rectangle is the town of Car

lisle. It is probable that when

the survey was made this devia-

xions irom tne regular course was made in accordance with the clause of the treaty above noted, in order to include some settlement or settlements that otherwise would have been left in the unceded Indian country. (Next account "The Forti

Settlements".)

Qnlt paying rent nd own your home. Special bargain on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MEU,OTT

Seek Ways To Cut Highway Death Toil

gated and settled bv the eov-!

in the section have since been rnment commissioners. A more known as "donations"; those in complete account of the subject the third paragraph, as "militia is not pertinent to ' the history donations"; and the last classes of Sullivan County. But the are generally known as "sur- fact that much of this land got vevs." ! int."; htmds of speculators and

The status of the lands in the was offered for sale in Virginia INDIANAPOLIS, Scpt.23 U.R) Vincennes district at about the to prospective homeseekers no; Some 500 city, county and

time the first settlements were doubt explains the cause that state officials and traffic lead-

platted in Sullivan County is attracted some of the first set--ers met here today to consider

uescriDea in a lener irom uen- w "lc icgiun now inciuaea ways m uui me aeatn ton cn

iHoosier highways. It was the

third annual governor's highway safety conference.

A Mate Police renort the conference showed that 83 persons have been killed thus far

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eral Hsrrison to Jesse Madison in Sullivan County,

in January 1802. He said that: Te lands about Vincennes the governors' courts maintain- were, as already stated, ceded

ed at Vincennes under the au- DY the Indians to the French in j

thority of the Virginia com- "42. But on June 7, 1803, G2n-

monwealth from 1779 on had ral Harrison concluded a treaty I

assumed the right to grant land w,n the Delewares, Shawnees, m September, compared with a to all applicants; that they did Pottawatomies, Miamis.Eel River ' total of 86 during the entire this for a time without opposi- Weeas, Kickapc.cs, Plankeshaws i month of September in 1947. tlon, and concluded that, as they and Kaskaskies, which confirm- James D. Harrison, director were not interrupted .they could e this cession. The northern of the Indiana State Traffic

continue as they pleased; that oounaary of this cession, as definally the whole country, to scribed in the treaty, is a matwhich the Indian title was sup- ter of history in Sullivan Coun-

posed to be extinguished, was ty. Pointe Coupee on the Wa-

divided between the members hash, just above the mouth of rads this year.

of the court and perhaps others, the Busseron, was the principal Among suggestions to be prothe lands thus disDosd of ex- point ' on this boundary.. Thp csed at the conforpm-o in

tending along the Wabash Ttiver line did not run due east and one Putting a 60-mile-per-hour from La Pointe Coupee to the west through this point, but at sPeed limit on all Indiana highmouth of White River and forty an angle 12 degrees from this ways. A second proposal would leagues west and . thirty east, direction, its general course be- increase the State Police force

excluding only the lands sur- mg irom nortnwest to south- 1J 3U men, and a third rounding Vincennes, which had east. The treaty also provided enlarge present traffic been granted to the old . resi- that in case some of the settle- Programs, dents. The authors of this divi- ments and locations made by the A panel discussion on

sion had later perceived that citizens or ,?e united States lIC safety manning" was

their course was illegal, and should fall in the Indian coun- ulea for the afternoon

the scheme was abandoned, but try, the boundary might be al- Wlth J. L. Lingo, director rA the was revived a few yeras before tered t.o include these settle- Public Safety Institute at Pur1802. and portions of the land ments. due University, as , moderator, purchased by speculators and . Boundary Origrin Among the participants were sold fraudulently 'to eastern This is the origin of the "Old PauI F. Boston, superintendent

inaian Boundary- in Sullivan ul J-arorte sctvxils. and James

County, a line that often figures l- wnite, city traffic in the land descriptions of the at Fort Wayne.

southern portion of the county. . A small portion of the south- HONOR GUESTS west corners of Gill, and Jeffer- A dinner was held qt. (he son Townships is scuth of this home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert line, and the greater nart of Chambers Sunday. September

Haddon Township is by this line shown to be in the cession

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Wullivan. at Smith's Drug Store.

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED

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