The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... continued in force to the 26th June , 1858. Since that date no out- standing warrants of either class can be satisfied . We have now on the files of this office 44 warrants , covering 7,200 acres , for services in the war of 1812 ...
... continued in force to the 26th June , 1858. Since that date no out- standing warrants of either class can be satisfied . We have now on the files of this office 44 warrants , covering 7,200 acres , for services in the war of 1812 ...
Page 143
... continued but gradual improvement . These Indians comprise the remnant left of the once famed and formidable confederacy of the Six Nations , whose dominion and despotic sway at one time extended from the shores of Lake Michigan to the ...
... continued but gradual improvement . These Indians comprise the remnant left of the once famed and formidable confederacy of the Six Nations , whose dominion and despotic sway at one time extended from the shores of Lake Michigan to the ...
Page 146
... , the terms and conditions of said amendments as he might think proper . No location was found or offered to the Indians outside of the limits of I the cessions , and they continued on the ceded lands 146 REPORT OF THE.
... , the terms and conditions of said amendments as he might think proper . No location was found or offered to the Indians outside of the limits of I the cessions , and they continued on the ceded lands 146 REPORT OF THE.
Page 147
United States. President. the cessions , and they continued on the ceded lands , without a rightful home , until 1854 , when permission was given them to occupy the lands originally reserved for them by the treaties , as a permanent home ...
United States. President. the cessions , and they continued on the ceded lands , without a rightful home , until 1854 , when permission was given them to occupy the lands originally reserved for them by the treaties , as a permanent home ...
Page 149
... continued sweep of emigration thereto , through every portion of their country . Thus was the barrier of separation swept away , and they became subject to constant contact , and to all the evils of an indiscriminate and lawless ...
... continued sweep of emigration thereto , through every portion of their country . Thus was the barrier of separation swept away , and they became subject to constant contact , and to all the evils of an indiscriminate and lawless ...
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