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" States relinquish their claims to all other Indian lands northward of the river Ohio, eastward of the Mississippi, and westward and southward of the Great Lakes and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States... "
The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies ... - Page 548
by Antonio de Alcedo - 1814
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The Treaty of Greenville: Being an Official Account of the Same, Together ...

Frazer Ells Wilson - Greenville, (Ohio) - 1894 - 124 pages
...Lakes, and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and King of Great Britain, in the treaty of peace, made...following tracts of land are explicitly excepted. 1. The tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres, near the rapids of the river Ohio, which has...
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Ohio Archæological and Historical Quarterly, Volume 7

Ohio - 1899 - 388 pages
...southward of the Great Lakes and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed upon by the United States and the King of Great Britain...treaty of peace made between them in the year 1783,' with the exception of four tracts of land. But it was stated to the Indians that these reservations...
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Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, Volume 2

United States - Indians of North America - 1903 - 850 pages
...them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and the king of Great-Britain, in the treaty of peace made between them in the year...of land, are explicitly excepted. 1st. The tract of one hundred and lift}' thousand acres near the rapids of the river Ohio, which has been assigned to...
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Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, Volume 12

Ohio - 1903 - 516 pages
...Lakes, and the waters uniting them ; according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and King of Great Britain, in the treaty of peace, made...following tracts of land are explicitly excepted. ist. The Tract of One hundred and fifty thousand acres, near the rapids of the Ohio, which has been...
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Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, Volume 2

United States - Indians of North America - 1904 - 1122 pages
...the United States and the king of Great-Britain, in the treaty of peace made between them in the vear 1783. But from this relinquishment by the United States, the following tracts of land, are explicitly exeepted. 1st. The tract of one hun- Exceptions. dred and fifty thousand acres near the rapids of the...
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Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, Volume 2

United States - Indians of North America - 1904 - 1118 pages
...them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and the king of Great-Britain, in the treaty of peace made between them in the year 1783. But from this relinouishment by the United States, the following tracts of land, are explicitly excepted. 1st. The...
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Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 10

Illinois State Historical Society - Illinois - 1918 - 974 pages
...westward and southward of the Great Lakes and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and the king of Great...following tracts of land, are explicitly excepted. First. The tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres near the rapids of the river Ohio, which has...
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Historical Collections, Volume 20

Michigan - 1912 - 772 pages
...northward and southward of the Great Lakes & the waters uniting them, according to the boundary Line agreed on by the United States and the King of Great...them in the year 1783. But from this relinquishment from the United States the following tracts are explicitly excepted 1st The Tract of 150000 acres near...
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American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 1, Parts 1-2

Great Britain - 1913 - 578 pages
...westward and southward of the Great Lakes, and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and the King of Great...of land are explicitly excepted. 1st. The tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres, near the rapids of the river Ohio, which has been assigned to...
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