Treaty, page 81, laws of 1866, pamphlet edition. Treaty, page 621, vol. 11, Statutes at Large, Page 71, vol. 7, Statutes at Large. By arrangement with State of New York. Chippewas of Mississippi.. Mississippi bands Pillager and Lake Winnebago Chippewas of Lake Superior Chippewas of Lake Superior Superintend'cy and agency. Neosho INDEPENDENT AGENCIES. Green Bay Where located. Dakota. Gros Ventres, Arickarees, and Mandans. do. Assinaboines Crows Montana, &c Blackfeet bands, Bloods, Piegans Montana Eastern bands of Shoshones and Range of country, &c. Commencing at mouth of White Earth river on the Missouri; thence south- Commencing at the mouth of Powder river; thence up that stream to its Utah, Colorado, Idaho, and Commencing at Bridger's Pass; thence north to Independence Rock; thence up the line of the Rocky mountains to about 1120 west longitude; thence North by middle of the Great Desert; west by Steptoe valley; south by TABLE D. Statement showing the liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under stipulations of treaties, for and after the fiscal year ending July 1, 1868. Arapahoes, Cheyennes, and Apaches. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for transportation of goods, provisions, &c. Comanches and KI- Forty instalments, being an amount equal to Calapooias, Molallas, and Clackamas, of Willamette valley. Chippewas of Sagi. naw, Swan creek, and Black river. propriations yet due. Estunated for schools, $1,200, physician, &c., $1,500; farmer, $1,000. 4th article treaty Oct, 18, 1864; $3.000 to be appropriated annu ally until the $20,000 shall have been expended; the first appro priation yet to be made. Twenty instalments in coin, goods, implements, Vol. 10, page 1110.. 4th article treaty Sept. 30, 1854; &c., and for education. seven instalments yet unappro Twenty instalments for six smiths and assistants, Vol. 10, pages 1109 2d and 5th articles treaty Sept. and 1111. 30, 1854; seven instalments yet Twenty instalments for a seventh smith and Vol. 10, page 1111.. Same articles and treaty; nine For support of a smith, assistant, and shop, and Vol. 10, page 1112.. pay of two farmers, during the pleasure of the President. For insurance transportation, &c. of annuities.. Vol. 10, page 1111. Pamphlet copy of laws of 1866; page 82: treaties. Chippewas-Bois Ft. Twenty instalments of annuity in money, goods and other articles, in provisions, ammunition and tobacco. band. instalments unappropriated, es. 12th article same treaty; esti mated at $2,260 per annum. Same treaty; estimat'd at $5,762 63 per annum for seven years. 3d article treaty April 7, 1866; an. nuity, $3,500; goods, &c., $6,500; provisions, ammunition, and tobacco, $1,000; eighteen instal. ments unappropriated. Same article and treaty; eighteen instalments unappropriated, es timated at $1,500 each. .do. 27, 000 00 Twenty instalments for support of schools, in struction of the Indians in farming, purchase of seeds, tools, &c. .do. Same article and treaty; eighteen 28,800 00 instalments unappropriated, es. timated at $1,600. For insurance, transportation, &c., of annuities and provisions. ...do. Chippewas of the Money, goods, support of schools, provisions Vol. 7, page 592; Mississippi. and tobacco. vol. 10, pages 86 and 1111. 3d and 6th articles said treaty; eighteen years, estimated at $1,500 per annum. 4th article treaty October 4, 1842; 8th article treaty September 30, 1854; and 3d article treaty May 7, 1864; in money, $4,166 67; goods, $3,500; for schools, $666 67; provisions and tobacco, $666 67; nine instalments of the second series at $9,000 01 each, to be appropriated. * By the 2d article of the treaty of October 14, 1865, the Indians, parties thereto, agree to remove, whenever directed by the President, to a certain defined tract of country as their reservation; and it is stipulated in 7th article that, from and after such removal, said Indians shall receive $40 per capita. of $15. It is stipulated that, from and after the removal of these Indians to their reservations, as provided by the 2d article of the treaty of October 18, 1865, they shall be paid a per capita It is provided by the 5th article of said treaty that the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church shall, upon conditions, be intrusted with the management of the school, and be paid annually $2,000 until the $20,000 shall have been expended; but should it fail to accept the trust within one year after the ratification (August 16, 1866) of the treaty, the said $20,000 is to be placed to the credit of the educa ional fund of said Indians, to be expended as the Secretary of the Interior may deem advisable. |