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 TREATY WITH PHE MIAMIES. 1828. 309 Tallawa Thlucco Town. Upper Eufalla Town. Micco, Tustinik Cochocone, Emartla Thlucco, Holatta Fixico. Nm] Thlucw Oakpuskee Town. Suoculo Town- Tuskugu Hayo, John Stedham, Ementla. Neah Micco, Ncah Thlucco Yoholo. gallasee T"w"· Ufala Town. hosh Harge. Tushatche Emartla, Arc]""" Tow"' Tustinuggu Hajo, Hapaie Fixico, Cgpifchg Tustinuggu, C8.l1]€l8l1 TUSli€Il€I13\I• Oakete-ac-stuee Town. Tallesee Hatchu Town. Tuskehcneau. Oakpuske Yoholo, Halchuchubb Town. Lima Ha-lm' Coosa Micco, Quawddd T02v"- 'Puskahatche Hajo. Tustinuggu Chopco. Vwkiwa Towm Llgocosu Ementla. Charlo Hargo, {CC0 Hayle` Hallatta Tustinuggu. Tilslfugu T0wY1· Tuckabatchu Town. 053 H“Y°: Tustmuggu Thlucco, byproxy. Osaw H8y0° Micco Paccah, Tftmam TOWN- Tuckahatche Micco, Colitchu Ementla. Arcliu Oacne Ementla. Chawacwla Hakim Towm Clewalla Town. (jog E_ Hayo, Tustinuggu Ementla, Powas Yoholo, Tuskabachu Fixico, Ema Hayre. Latla Micco. In presence of Luther Blake, Secretary. Andrew Hamill. Enoch Johnson. Thomas Crowell. Benjamin Marshall, Paddy Carr, Interpreters. Joseph Marshall. John Winslett. To the Indian names are subjoined marks. ARTICLES OF A TREATY Made and concluded at the Wyandot village, near the Wabash Feb. 11, 1828. in the State of Indiana between John Tipton, Commissioner proclammon, for that purpose, on the part of the United States, and the May 7. 1828. Chiefs, Head Men and Warriors, of the Eel River, or Thorntown party of Mami Indians. Aivr. 1. The Chiefs, Head Men, and Warriors of the Eel River or Cessionof land Thorntown party of Miami Indians, agree to cede, and by these presents *0 U- S- do cede, and relinquish to the United States all their right, title, and claim to a reservation of land about ten miles square, at their village on Sugartree Creek in Indiana, which was reserved to said party by the second article of a Treaty between Commissioners of the United States, and the Miami nation of Indians, made and entered into at St. Mary’s Am, p. 189. in the State of Ohio, on the sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. _ It is understood and agreed on by said Indians, that they will not bI¤d1;¤¤ ¤<>l *° bum Of destroy the houses or fences on said reservation, and that they 8;12i0n°F§::llva_ will leave them in as good condition as they now are; and remove to tion.