Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress, Volume 31; Volume 34 |
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Page 51
... annuity secured to the Mosquitos for their right of occupancy to the country in their possession given up to Nicaragua , would , I believe , cause the British government to abandon their protectorate over them ; assurance of this is ...
... annuity secured to the Mosquitos for their right of occupancy to the country in their possession given up to Nicaragua , would , I believe , cause the British government to abandon their protectorate over them ; assurance of this is ...
Page 321
... annuities as cannot fail , if faithfully regarded and respected , to place them in comfortable and independent circumstances . It is expected that similar arrangements will be made with the Pottowatomies of Huron , and remnants of other ...
... annuities as cannot fail , if faithfully regarded and respected , to place them in comfortable and independent circumstances . It is expected that similar arrangements will be made with the Pottowatomies of Huron , and remnants of other ...
Page 323
... annuity payment , to those who had been less provident . The assembled tribe there saw and understood , in the case of one of their own people — a leading and influential man among them - some of the advantages and benefits of a settled ...
... annuity payment , to those who had been less provident . The assembled tribe there saw and understood , in the case of one of their own people — a leading and influential man among them - some of the advantages and benefits of a settled ...
Page 325
... annuities and the division of the principal thereof amongst them , as well as of their lands in severalty , was negotiated with them last winter , and ratified by the President and Senate . Their tribal organization has therefore ceased ...
... annuities and the division of the principal thereof amongst them , as well as of their lands in severalty , was negotiated with them last winter , and ratified by the President and Senate . Their tribal organization has therefore ceased ...
Page 326
... annuities , and their lands soon to be assigned them will be valuable . Their position is exposed and their condition critical ; and it is of the first importance that their leading men be of high integrity . It is to be feared from ...
... annuities , and their lands soon to be assigned them will be valuable . Their position is exposed and their condition critical ; and it is of the first importance that their leading men be of high integrity . It is to be feared from ...
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acres agency amount annuities appropriation April article treaty August bands Belize Britain Central America chiefs Chippewas Choctaws claims clerks Commissioner Congress contract convention Creeks Denmark deputy Diagram of township district dollars Donaldsonville duties ending June 30 estimated expenses field notes fiscal Fort Benton honor hundred Indian Affairs Indian Agent instructions islands July July 27 June 30 Kansas Kansas Territory labor Land Office majesty's government MANYPENNY Map of township ment meridian Mexico miles Missouri Mosquito Mosquito coast nation necessary Nicaragua obedient servant October Oregon Territory paid parties pensions plats portion present President provisions quarter range 13 range 7 east received reservation respectfully resurvey returned river Ruatan Sept September 30 settlement Sioux sound dues standard parallel statement stipulations Superintendent surveyor SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE surveys Territory tion Total township 15 south tribes United Washington Washington Territory