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 ]8 TREATY WITH THE WYANDOTS. 1818, of the Wyandot, Seneca, Shawnese, and Ottawa, tribes of Indians, have hereunto set their hands, at St..Mary’s, in the state of Ohio, this seventeenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. LEWIS CASS DUNCAN MCARTHUR. Wyandots. Shemenetu, or Big Snake, Doouquad or Half King Bmsekar °' Wm; Routondu: or Ware Pold, Pomther °*` Walker: _ Tauyaurontoyou, or Between the gh***;t:¤;¤» °¤éL;>¤8 Till. Logs em a, or e ry, Dawatout; or John Hicks, RMI Malb °l‘ CRN- 3*6. Horonu, or Cherokee Boy, Ehlakesktb ¤¥ C¤Pl¤]¤ T0¤1. Teoudetosso, or George Punch, 1°‘§¤¤t€*l¤a» °l’ Elk m the WMM', Hawdowuwang, or Matthews, QU“°]*V€P’§» °l’ C°l°¤€l Lf5W1S, Skoutoush, Calmun PlP°» Quouqua. James Armstrong. ·$‘¢~¢¤¤—·¢· ottawa;. Methomea or Civil John - a ,s an Shekoghktill, or Big Turtle, gcégfsfslwg or Be r M ’ Waghkonoxie, or White Bone, P3neshaw’ or EB le Tochequia, or Yellow Bone, Kcwnchbzm or gait, Ea ,9 C‘*P°"*" T°g°“°*. Psssekzm Oi Mum Legs i Cunneskokant, or Hams, Shwamb; or Musk"}, ’ Tousonecta, or His Blanket Down, Toutoganm or The Dog, wiping Suck' Tushquagon, or McCarty, »$'hGw71&¥6· Meskema. Cuttewekasa. or Black Hoof} In presence of Wm. Turner, Secretary. Jno. Johnston, Indian Agent. B. F. Stickney, Indian Agent. B. Parke, District Judge of Indiana. Jonathan Jennings, Governor of Indiana. Alexander Wolcott, jr. Indian Agent, Detroit. John Conner. J. T. Chunn, Major of 3d Infantry. R. A. Forsyth, jr. Sec’ry Indian Department. Wm. P. Rathbone, Army Contractor. G. M. Grosvenor, Captain 3d Infantry. Sworn Interpreters. Henry I. Hunt. John Kenzer, Sub Agent. F. Duchouquet. W. Knaggs. A. Shane. Jno. R. Walker. C. Jouett, Indian Agent. To the Indian names are aubjoined a mark and seal- ARTICLES OF A TREATY Sept. 20, 18la. Made and concluded, at St. Mary’s, in the state of Ohio, between ],*‘,0c,,ma,,0n Lewis Cass, Commissioner ¢y" the United States, thereto specially Jan. 7, 18i9. authorized by the President of the United States, and the chi¢: and warriors of the Wyandot tribe of Indians. (3,,,,;.,,, of Ama 1. The Wyandot tribe of Indians hereby cede to the United lands. States all the right reserved to them in two tracts of land, in the territory of Michi an, one includin the villave called Brownstown and the I g g U _ ‘ I other the village called Maguagua, formerly in the possession of the Wyandot tribe of Indians, containing in the whole not more than tive thousand acres of land; which two tracts of land were reserved for the use of the said Wyandot tribe of Indians, and their descendants, for the term of fifty years, agreeably to the provisions of the act of Congress,