| United States - Law - 1846 - 636 pages
...of signing this treaty, all that part of the land hereby ceded which lies west of a line running due north and south from the painted or red rocks on the White Breast fork of the Des Moines river, which rocks will be found about eight miles, when reduced to a straight... | |
| United States - Law - 1848 - 666 pages
...of signing this treaty, all that part of the land hereby ceded which lies west of a line running due north and south from the painted or red rocks on the White Breast fork of the Des Moines river, which rocks will be found about eight miles, when reduced to a straight... | |
| Richard Peters - Indians of North America - 1848 - 638 pages
...of signing this treaty, all that part of the land hereby ceded which lies west of a line running due north and south from the painted or red rocks on the White Breast fork of the Des Moines river, which rocks will be found about e:Tht miles, when reduced to a straight... | |
| R. Peters - 1856 - 652 pages
...of signing this treaty, all that part of the land hereby ceded which lies west of a line running due north and south from the painted or red rocks on the White Breast fork of the Des Moines river, which rocks will be found about eight miles, when reduced to a straight... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle, Ames Castle Pennock - Northwest, Old - 1876 - 718 pages
...retained the right to occupy all that part of their lands ceded, " which lies west of a line running due north and south from the Painted, or Red Rocks, on the White Breast fork of the Des Moines river, for the term of three years." In consideration of the grant of lands,... | |
| Abbie Gardner-Sharp - Dakota Indians - 1894 - 390 pages
...from the date of the treaty, to ail that part of the lands ceded which lay west of a line running due north and south from the Painted or Red Rocks, on the White Breast Fork of the Des Moines river, which rocks were situated eight miles from the junction of the White... | |
| United States - Indians of North America - 1903 - 850 pages
...of signing this treaty, all that part of the land hereby ceded which lies west of a line running duo north and south from the painted or red rocks on the White Breast fork of the Des Moiiies river, which rocks will be found about eight miles, when reduced to a straight... | |
| United States - Indians of North America - 1904 - 1122 pages
...Indians and white people may know the boundary which is to separate their possessions. ARTICLE III. The Sacs and Foxes agree that they will remove to the west side of Removal of Indian.. the line running north and south from the painted or red rocks on the White Breast,... | |
| United States - Indians of North America - 1903 - 846 pages
...Indians and white people may know the boundary which is to separate their possessions. AKTICLK III. The Sacs and Foxes agree that they will remove to the west side of Kemoval of Iudiftna the line running north and south from the painted or red rocks on tho White Breast,... | |
| William Salter - Iowa - 1905 - 348 pages
...Indians agreed to remove on or before the first day of May, 1843, from the country east of a line drawn north and south from the Painted or Red Rocks on the White Breast fork of the Des Moines River, and on or before the eleventh day of October, 1845, from the rest of... | |
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