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In addition to these annuities of $6,725 allowed the Wyandots, &c., there is secured to them, by treaty of July 4, 1805, an annuity of $175, for the payment whereof the capital of $2,916.663 has been secured to the President of the United States, in trust, by the Connecticut Land Company, and by the company incorporated by the name of the "Proprietors of the half million of acres of land lying south of Lake Erie, called Sufferer's Land."

EXHIBIT 233.

William Lee to the Secretary of War.1

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,

SECOND AUDITOR'S OFFICE,

April 8, 1822.

SIR: In compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 9th of January last, directing "the Secretary of War to communicate to that House the number of persons employed in the Indian Department as superintendents, factors, agents, sub-agents, interpreters, missionaries, teachers, mechanics, agriculturists, explorers, surveyors, messengers or expresses, with their names; what number of said persons hold appointments directly from the Government; what number from Governors of Territories, superintendents, and agents, with the pay and emoluments of each; also, the amount of moneys put in the hands of each Governor, superintendent, and agent, since the 1st of January, 1820, to defray the expenses of that department, and how it has been applied;" I have the honor to transmit, herewith, three statements marked A, B, C, containing the information required, as far as relates to the records of this office.

I have the honor to be, most respectfully, your obedient servant, The Hon. SECRETARY OF WAR. WILLIAM LEE.

[Enclosure.]
A.

Statement showing the number of Superintendents, Agents, SubAgents, Interpreters, and Blacksmiths, employed in the Indian Department, with their names, by whom appointed, and their respective compensations.

No.

Names, and where employed.

By whom appointed.

Compensation per

annum.

13

SUB-AGENTS.

Jasper Parrish, Six Nations, New York.. Department of War..

INTERPRETERS.

17 Horatio Jones, Six Nations, New York..

*

*

1American State Papers, Indian Affairs, Vol. II, p. 364.

$500.00

400.00

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A list of the names of all persons to whom money, goods, or effects have been delivered, from the 1st of January, 1822, to the 1st of September, 1822, for the benefit of the Indians, specifying the amount and object for which it was intended.

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EXHIBIT 235.

Expenses of Jasper Parrish.1

A list of the names of all persons to whom money, goods, or effects have been delivered, from the 1st of September, 1822, to the 1st of September, 1823, for the benefit of the Indians, specifying the amount and object for which it was intended.

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Civilization of Indians.

Annuities to Indians.

Amount.

Remarks.

$500.00

$300.00

'American State Papers, Indian Affairs, Vol. II, p. 444.

EXHIBIT 236.

Statement showing the names and numbers of the different tribes of Indians now remaining within the limits of the several States and Territories, and the quantity of land claimed by them, respectively.1

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A list of the names of all persons to whom money, goods, or effects have been delivered, from the 1st of September, 1823, to the 1st of September, 1824, for the benefit of the Indians, specifying the amount and object for which it is intended.

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