Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 May 1819 — Page 1
THE WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ADVERTISER.
BY EL1HU 8T0U t VINCENNES, (INI).) SATURDAY MAY 15, 1819. V.rl 10. No. 80.
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''HI' IfESTEIuW SUN tn nvith ol the Great au (ilaize riv tawapec or Captain Lewis, Shekagh- been taken pri by t':.c indians, lake, for the use of tl ent : . I .c cr; the ice with the western line of kela or Turtle, Skilowa or Robin, and ever since lived among theni and lavancse. . . . AND the land ceded to the United States chiefs of the Shawnese tribe of Indians bein a w ido .v, a. id the said Ji.;h And he agent for the Wyandots
by the treaty ot Detroit,
Is published everv s.trmnr. at north forty five miles:
v' ; 'i m L xivT j1' " annum, ti paiu so iac uii a mwa mum win siriK- iuv oi iuc tvmic .uan i uusuuiiu ui vaiiwoi, u..e quarter siluum !. uc iitsaiy 101 rim anu tnt pi
ance, or TWO DOIlA!ts & place 01 Beginning, thence south to joe, ana vv uiaquaaneno, or nen to contain one hundred aim sixty attached to the agcr.cy.
1 V c i'. ,XTS at the end ol the uie place ot beginning you are tired sit down, chiefs ot the acres on the c.t ml ol -an :usk i:- Aut. 10 Tlc United States en-
unucu states cmeis 01 tne anawnesc inoc 01 locuana oeing a wiuo.v, ami inc saiu ju;i;m tnu ne agent lor the s roit, In 1807, residing at Lewistown, and to Me- ana Rachel being the children of the end Scnccaa shall occupy such land! ; thence west omea or Cival John, VVakawoxsheno lite laac Williams, a half blood in the grant at upper Sandusky,as mar i Will strike the or the White Man Oquoahcno or Wyandot, one quarter aectioif of land be oeeessarj foi htm and the persons
for which a n te wi I I
reouirei
until ail arrearai ei are paid. Ad rr.R ri i M ts i on: picUOt inscited on ti e USUal terms. Advertising customers illnoti
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ART. 3. i he Wyanaott bencca, benaca trine ol Indians, residing at er, Dclow L i oghansvilie, and to in- gac to i-nrt a mill and a grist Dclaware Shawanese, I'otawotomy, Lewistown, and to their sn ciyi in cn.de their improvements at a place mill, upon some proper part of t..e Ottowas jand Ctuppeway tribei of In office, chiefs of the said Shawanese called Negro Point. Wyandot reservation, for their ue, tliatis accede to the cessions mentioned and Senaca trine., tor the use of the To Catharine Walker, a Wyandot and to provide and main! i b!a kln the two pi eceding articles persons mentioned in the annexed woman, and to John H. Walker, ber smith, for the uses of the tVvaodoti Ar r. 4. In consideration of the schedule, a tract of land to contain 48, ton, who was wounded hi the service and Senecas, uton the i est .nation of
their advertisements the number of cssions and recognitions stipulated- in square miles, to begin at the intersec- of the United States, at tin-battle of the Wyandots, and another blacktimea thfcy wish them inserted the three proceeding articles, the U- tion of the line run by Charles Rob- Maguagon, in 181J, a section of six smith, for the m t the Indians .t those sent without stl h directions will hited States agree to pay to the Wy- erts.in the yera 181 '2,from the source of hundred an4 forty acres of land each, Wapahkonette How creek, and Lew be continued until forbid) and must be andot tribe anually, fore ver the sum the Little Miami river to the s-mrcc to begin at the north western corner istown.
of four thousand dollars in specie, at ol the Sctoty river, in pursuance of ol the tract hereby granted to John Art. II. Tl.
Upper aandusky : To the Seneca instructions troni the commissioners Vanmeter and his wife a brothers, ed in the treaty of Gteenville, rel tire
paid for accordingly.
flYliii'V ) tiibe, annually, forever the sum of appointed on the part of the United and to run with the line thereof souCi, to the right of the Indians to hunt upv ' 'J five hundred dollars, in specie, at States, to estabiisa the western boon- three hundred and twenty poles, on the land hereby ceded, whiie it
Jama Monroe.
Lower Sandusky ! To the Shawanese dary of the Virginia military reserva- thence and from the beginning, west ntinues the property of the United
tribe, annually, foi-ever, the sum of tion, with the Indian boundary line for quantity, States, shall apply to this treatv : and
r-eiid"nt flhi United Statin of J- two thousand dollars, in snccie, at established by the treaty of Green- To Win. Stpicer, who was taken the Indian shall, for the same term,
taking suj;ar
committii": no
is.
Wapa-'.ikonetta : To the Potowato- ville, in 1795,from the crossings above prisoner by the Indians, and has ev- enov the privi.. rv- i v,
my tribo annually; for the term of hT- fort Lawrence to Loiiinies store, and er since lived among them, and has u;n ti e same land, comn
teen years, the sum of one thousand to run from Ittch intersections north- married a Senaca woman, a section of unneccssaiy waste upon the trees
three hundred dollars in specie, at erly with the first mentioned line , so land to contain six hundred and forty Art. 12. The United States enDetroit i To the Ciiippeway tribe an- as to include the quantity as nearly acres, beginning on the east bank of gage to pay in the ccuje of the year nually, for the. term of fifteen year S) in a square form as practicable, after the Sandusky river, forty pales below is 1 8, the amount of the damages the sum of one thousand dollars in excluding the section of land herei - the lower corner of sail Spicer's which wore assessed by the authority
ll, o OnCC a, l CI aware, OUaW- j'1 i iv-uuk . m. i lire iinni am.i m dmtu iu n.i kjlBWHi u wimitni) iui.iii.1. uji uiv. 1 n vi w i i i v vn. -1 v i . y vj i .u , lii iu! Ul Potawotomee OttaWft, and tribe, in the course of the vear one There shall also be reserved for east side, with t!ie meanders thereof several tribes and individuals of the
To ffJ! find s'uiiul ' ir to whom these presetits shall cirne Greeting : TVTIERF. AS a Treaty between the United States of America and the
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Chtnnewa lrib s of Indians, was con
ati 1 signed on the twenty
September, in the vear
lulled
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Of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and seventeen, b? Commission
thousand eiht hundred and eighteen, the Useof the Otta was Indians, but not one mile, thence and from the begin- Indians, who adhered to the cause the sum of five hundred dol ars, in crranted to them, a tract of land on ning, east for Quantity. of tin Utiitcd States, durinethe late
sprcio, at v aniir ivonctta, nut no isancnuns tor a vi tne iire.it au io vancy otwart, unrrmcr 01 tne war wnnvircat i.n.ao. .. v.
annuity: And the United States also Gfaiae river, to contain five miles late Shawanese chief, Blue Jacket, property was. in consequence of agcee, that all annuities duo by any square, the centre of which trad isio one section of land, to contain six bun such ad herentc, injured or destroyed.
ars on the part of the said United former treaty to the Wyandot, Shaw- be where the old trace cross a the dred and forty a res, on the Great And it is agreed, that ike sum, St ot's and certain Sachems, Chiefs, anes and Delaware tribes, and the said fork, and cue other tract to con- Miami river below Lewistown to in- thus assessed, shall be paid in specie, and Warriors, of thesm fribes, on annuity due bv the treatv of Green- tain three miles square on the little au dude her present improvements, at the places, and to the tribes or in the part and in behalf Of the said v'n'e. to the Ottowa and Chippawa Glaizo river, to include Oquanoxa's three quarters of the said section to dividuals, hereinafter mentioned, bet'i's: Which Treaty is in the Words tribes, shall be paid to thesaid tribes, village. be on the s. east side of the rivers, ing in conformity with the said asst st iwiner to wit t respectively in specie. Aur. 7. And the said c'i.f or and oiic quarter on the north west aide menu that it istosay:
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4 i f ,f, 11 Aur. 5. The schedule hereunto their successors, may, at
Concluded at te h"t ol the Ra
pi .Is
between Lewis Cass and Duncan
T,
lime lite To the Wyandots at Upper an-
annexed,isto he taken and consider they think proper, convey toeither To the children f the late Shaw- dusky, four thousand three imndr d 'd as nart of thh treatt : and the of the nerons menti mer! in the said am - t i.i, f contain Loan. or Snam- and nineteen dollars and thirl v t :nr
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to le Wayandot. Seneca, and Shaw- secured thereby to him, or may refuse United States, during the late war, Tothe Senecas, at lower Sandusky an&se tribes of Indians, arc to be gran- so to do. But the use of the said land one section of land to contain sixhun- three thousand nine hi i ted for the use of the persons men- shall be in thesaid person, and after dred and forti acres, on the east side eighty-nine dollars and twenty-four tinned in the said schedule, agreeably the share of any person i conveyed of the Great au Giiae river, adjoining cents. to the discriptions. provisions, and by the chiefs to him. he mai emvey the lower Si.!.-o' th;; tyrant often To the Indians at Lewi and 1 cout-
I imitations therein contain d. the same to any person whatever
Aur. 6. The United Sfates p?ipc And anv one e .1 bv the s.iid
v!. ' ri'ir. rri'Tittiissi vkm's ot tne
U dted States, with fullpowef and authority to boUl tonferences, r.!d Conclude and sh;n a treaty or treatil S with ail or anv of the tribes or nations of Indians, within the
boundaries 61 the State el Ohio. Ol to ,:ra?lt bv patent, in fee simp's, to schedule to a portion ofthi sai I land,
an I concerninif all matters interest
in to the United Spates, and the said na ions of Indians, On the one part; and t'e. Sachems, Chiefs and warriors of theWjfa e'1eea Delaware, Shawanese,! )tawot m . Ottawas, and Chippewa trib s of in lians.
Doanquod, Howoner, Rontondec, may at any
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one
i auvau. Rod ta van, Dawatont Man- to any person, bs h . ihi annro-
ocue, Tauyaudautauson, and Kaudau- bationofthe Presidi :.i ol the United on the east si le of the river St. Mary's uwaugh, chiefs of the Wayandot tribe, States, or of the person appointed by and to begin opposite the house in id their successors in oHi'-e, chiefs him to give such approbation. And which the said Shane now lives; of te s iid tribe, for the use of the the agent of the Uuited States shall thence im t' e rii-r, with the man-
per sons, and the purposes mentioned make an equitable partition of the
miles at Wapaghkonctta and the said ashas towns, twelve hundred ai d river. twenty-seven dollars and fif y c Qts To Anthrmj " l ane, a half b'.md To the Dciawares, for the ut of Ottowas Indian, one section of iand, the Indians who suffered losses to contain i 1 u - Ired and forty acres at Greentown and at Jerome's towiw
thice thousand nine hundred and fifty six dollars and fifty cents to Le paid at Wapaghkonetta. To the renrc sentatives of Hctt hi. a
m the annexed schedule, a trct of
Ar nri I. The Wyandot tribeof land twelve miles squire, at Upper T- !:,ns, in consideration ofthestipu Sandusky, the centre of which shnl 1 lations henin made OA the part of the be the place where Fovt F free United States, do hereby forever cede stands and also a tract of one mile
t i the V lit 5 St ttcs, t e lands co n- square, to be located where the chiefs ttoned, an oi
prelum i d within the following lines direct, on a Ciamberrv swamp, on with the said
dri s thereof, one hundred and sixty Delaware Indian, three hur. ind i
said share when conveyed. poles, ami from the beginning clown It i tj -eight t'o'Iais ai d fifty cents, to
An i. fl. At the special request of with thv- meander , thereof, ore hn.,- be paid at Wapaghkonetta.
the said IndLms ti e United States
agree to grant, by patent, in fee simple, to the person; hereinafter men-
vvfiom are connected
bv hiood 01
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died md sixtv ooles and from the lo the Si:awanese, an additior.al
w ryot thesaid lines cast, for sum of four hundred and twenty da4 lars, to be paid at Wapag! konetta.
Vo J dines M'PIierson, who was To the senccas, an additional sum
taken prisoner by t!ic Indians, and of two hundred and nineteen doUarSf
qua
:i"(f boundaries I Beginning at a Broken Sword creek, and to be held adoption, the tracts of land herein has ever since lived among th cm, one to be paid at Wapaghkonetta.
rmoiV-he soit hern shore of Lake for the use of the tribe described. s etion of land, to contain six hundred Art 13. And whereas the sum of
I ccs wjuere th i present Indian boun- The United States no aerree to To Elizabeth Whitaker, who was am forty acres, in a square form, ad two thousand five ktsndred dollars has dary Hnntersects the same,betwcen grant by patent, in fee simple, to Ta- taken prisoner by the Wyandots, and joining the nortnern o western ii:.c lcon paid by the United States to the nonth of Sandusky Bav, and the wawmadoyaw, captain Harris tt- has ever since lived among them, of the grant of forty -eight miles, at the Shawanese, beimr one half of five
urn th of Portage River j the ice t un- hoAvmisay. Joseph Tawgyou captain twelve hundred and eighty acres of Lewistown, at such place as he may years' annuities due bv the treaty of
lung imith iritli said line to the hoe 5mtth,Uoffeehousc, Runnim About, land, on the west side of the Sandusky think proper to locate the same. Fort Industry ; and whereas the Wy estah i din the year 1 T 95, bv the and Wipingstick, cheifs of the Sen river, below Croghansvillc, to be laid To Horono, or the Cherokee Boy, andots coniend, that i'ne .'.'oic
treaty of Ireenville w'ueh runs from iea tribes of Indians, and their sucres off in a square form, as nearly as the a Wvandot chief a section of land, to of the annuity secured by that treats
the era itng place tbove Fort Law sorsmomce chiefs of the said tribe, meanders of the said river will admit, contain sit hundred and forty acres, is to be paid to tbens, rod a feur pet
rence, to Lor.imie s store; thence mi tne use ol mepesons m nttoned and to run an equal distance above on the Sandusky river, to be laid off sons ot the Shawanese and 'tiucas 11.. ...!!. 1 . I . ' ...I in kkn .bi . , . . f . li i i i 1 i .1 C 1 A ' . , .
v , wai i.v, Miii nc lasi lTHiiuoncii 1.1 vovt unn-eo seucime, a Trct oi anct neiow inc nouse, m wnun tne ma s auarc ioi.n.anuio mciuae liis irmes ; now incr .oie, tne com-
saivl Elizabeth Whitaker now lives. improvements missionerWof the United States, be 'i tit . ,. . 1 .f .1 1 Ta if , 1? . 1 . 1
10 ivo'ii .nib;i'M who was 10 .viexanner u. omroy anu uevin xoai 10c construe r-.i -;:vei
taken prison r by the Indians, and has Richard Godfroy, adopted children by the Wyandots to the said treat
ever since lived among them, and baa of the Potoitatomv tribe, and at their is correct, engage that the United
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line, to the eastern line of the re- land to conta'n thirty thousand acres, serve it Lo a n is store : thence with beginning on the sanduskv river, at the lines of said reserve, north and the lower corner of the section herewest, to the north-western corner inafter granted to William Hpicer;
t t. of; theme to the north-western thence down the said river to the east
corner of the reserve on the riveflt. side, with the meanders thereof at Mary's, at the head of the navigable bigh watermark, to a point east of
waters thereof thence east, to the the mouth of Wolf creek; tjiece sandusky river,to begin at the place cai- the United States, by the Pottowatowestem bank of the St. Mary's river Mnd from the beginning est o far led Camp Ball and to run up the river mies, Ottowas, and Chippewas tribes, afores id $ thence down on the west rn thai a north line will Include the with the meanders thereof, one hun- to be located bv them the sai I le-
bank of the said river, to the reserve at Fort Wayne; the ce with the lines of the 1 st menti ined reserve easterly, and northerly to the north bank of the river Mi tml if Lake E i :
married a Wyandot wo mm, one sec- spcviul request one section f land. States snail pay to the said Wvandot
tion to contain six hundred and forty to contain six hundred and forty acres, tribe in specie, in he coirs of ihe
acres of land.ont'c west side of the in the tract of count rv herein ceiled to vear '.S18, the ; ti 1 sum of L.vo'r,r,u.
s:.n l five hundred dollaro.
Aai 14. The United States re
serve to the nroncr authority th
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dred and sixty poles, and from the andei and Richard, aftet the said tract right to make roads through any pan bcninnine town the river with the shall have been surveved. of the land ranted or v.ervi-.i hv
I he United States also agree, by meanders thereof one hundred and To Sawcndebans, or t!ie Yellow this treatv; to Sc also the different a
patent, in tec Simple, 1 Catewekeas sixlv notes, ami from the ftirtiemitv ITnir. nr P.tcr Minn . an aduoli-d son f: i it s t!ie ritrtr t,f PcroUaii'.n
t , m I .... . . j q Ji " jimiiit iu.j; iai.iii. or Black H1 Byaseks or Wolf, of these lines west for quantity i of Tondanganie, or t 1) ;, and at ami ferries fer tne accommo sti i of Pom the or Walker, Shemenetoo or To t C childrea of the hue Wil- the serial irnurst ot t he ottowas. out traveil ts. shr.u.d tl.. can,.- I... ' im' 1
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uantity of thirty thousand acres a-
to esaid.
akeace down on the north bank ofth
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saia river, io tne western ime ot the Dig naxe, vitnawaReseka or Yellow Ham MUollock, who was killed in (attil ceded to the United S ates bv Feather, Chakalowah or 'W Tail's Autrust, 1812 near Mautniacon, and . s . w i r- .
tne treaty ot netr nt, m t ie y ar cn i romt vita or j hn Peril-, Wabc- who arc quarter I loud Wyandot In-
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oi me tract reserved oy uic u.aiy oi uccfssarv. D troit, in i.s7, abo c Roche de Art. 15 The tract
I80T thence with the ! meeou i p or White Color chiefs of the dians, one section to contain six hun
. the mi Idle 1 s.u.l Miami riv r, Snaa-ancse trib remli v: at wSh- dred and f-rtv ac.es of la; d on the i posite the mouth of the Great i konetta and their succes !-Jkre west side oi the Sandt ki river, d aia- ri er ; thence down the mi 1- residing there, for the use oftbe per- jr.inin the lower line of the tract heredle of said Miami tiver, and easterly sons mentioned in the annexed sched- oy granted to Robert Armstrong and
w a rxr UK s ot the ha t r. ? to ire. a tract ot an"
the United Statee by the treaty of the centre of whichsnall be the council and from the said river. or near the Wyandots to aid them in Art. re. 5osn of the ' troit aforesaid, so far that a south house at Wapaghkonetta. To John Vanmeter, a ho was taken the protection of t eir persona and Cbtpuvwa, and Potat i
tine will stiiKC the piace ol begin the United Mates a, so arrrec to prisoner by the Wyandots and who property, to manage their intercourse being attacked to the cathy' reli
s r.f ln! here
Boeuf, at the village of the s-id Dog, in garanted to''.ie cl i f-, for theoso
a section of land, to contam six bun- of tne wvaiuh.t, kawane . veneca, dred and forty acres, to be located in a and vtiwar Indians, and the resuare form on the north side of the srvc for the Ottawa Indians, shall Miami at the Wolf Rapid. not be liable to taxesof soy ki ' -. Aht. 9. The United States engage long as sunk land continues the pt
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Tiie Potawotamy, Otta- P-eththa
a " - pram, m patent, in fee simple, to has ever since lived among them, with the povennvnt and citizens of and nelim' tin v
n.
or
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was, and Chfppeway tnbes of Indians, owaskemo or the Resolute Man, chiefs to lis wife's three brothers. Scnacas, duties which commonly apperti in consideration of the stipulations jf the Shawnese tribes, residing on who row reside on Honey creek, one the office of Indian agent; an herein made on the pu t of the Uni- Hog creek and their successors in thousand acres of land, to berin north tame acrent is ' to execute the
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lbs U ; t thi
md to On- and has mar led a Senaca wamitt .ml lh Unitfd Stat. nod fndichrre the ihe.rrKifr1rtf.fi i r 4
ertasji to grant to the rector
d the church of t.A me.
rnn norm s -me . - , t,, .v. ute tne same ue (, t n .
ted Statea, do hereby forever cede office, rhiefs of the said tribe, resi- fortvfie degrees west, one hundred duttei forthi Senccas and Delawaies, corporation of thi c. to the United States the land corrtpre- ding there, for the use of the persona and' forty poles from the house, in ont Sandusky river. And an a- for the use of the sai bended within the following lines and mentioned In the annexed schedule, which the said John Vanmeter now gent for similar purposes, and vested retained or sold, as
ooun lanes ! Beginning where the a traet of land containing twenty-five lives and to run thence south three a ith si mil j nowers, shall be appo'm- tor and corporation mav
hundred and twenty poles, thence ted to reside ifbong or near the dient, each, one half ol three icctiajia and from the beginning, east for Qttan Shawanese, whose agency shall in- of land lo contain sk -- dredal
M ') tr
t e a:d n
it m line of the state of Ohio cms
- i the river li imi of Lake Erie, w hi( . is about twenty-Otl miles above
Square nines, w rh is to jon the ti ict granted at Wapaghkonetta, an l to include the Shawnese settlement on II o creek, and to be lai I iff as
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To Sarah Willi m
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the mouth of the (treat an Qlaise
riv : i ence dowp the middle of the nearly as possible in i square form,
la 1 Miami river tq a point north of roe United States also agree to Williams, the said Sarah ha.,.b' grant, b) patent in fee simple, to C-Ku
1 ims, and Rachel Nugent, late Ra ;
tl-.i' i - . at Wari.h- ftv
. - 1 wii nn.iirr rt.tvm 8t I tla,at lewistown, at Ho creek, place cakkd Macon; aW4 esweossxs it Rlanchard creek And one ti ns of lad not yet lotated, wbicb ile square shall be ree ved at Ma- tracts were reserved for tbe use ol
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