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 324 TREATY WITH THE WINNEBAGOES. 1829. ARTICLE III. U. S. to pro- And it is further agreed between the parties, that the said United vide three 1 States shall provide and support three b1acksmiths’ shops, with the neglzclgsngitls cessary tools, iron, and steel, for the use of the said Indians, for the P ’term of thirty years; one at Prairie du Chien, one at Fort Wmnebaygo, and one on the waters of Rock river; and furthermore, the said United States engage to furnish, for the use of the said Indians, two yoke of oxen, one cart, and the services of a man at the portage of the Wisconsin and Fox rivers, to continue at the pleasure of the Agent at that place, the term not to exceed thirty years. ARTICLE IV. U_S_ ,,g,,,em The United States (at the request of the Indians aforesaid) further pay certain agree to pay to the persons named in the schedule annexed to this treaty, ‘{,l§‘:l'$£§":; (and which forms part and parcel thereof]) the several sums as therein g i specified, amounting, in all, to the sum of twenty-three thousand five hundred and thirty-two dollars and twenty-eight cents; which sum is in full satisfaction of the claims brought by said persons against said Indians, and by them acknowledged to be justly due. ARTICLE V. U. S. to grant And it is further agreed, that, from the land hereinbefore ceded, there ¤¢rt¤i¤l¤¤d¤tt> shall be granted by the United States to the persons herein named, ggggggattts °f (being descendants of said Indians,) the quantity of land as follows, to be located without the mineral country, under the direction of the President of the United States, that is to say: to Catherine Myott, two sections; to Mary, daughter of Catharine Myott, one section; to Michael St. Cyr, son of Aee-n0—kau, (a )Vinnebaygo woman,) one section; to Mary, Ellen, and Brigitte, daughters of said Hee-no-Zrau, each one section; to Catherine and Olivier, children of Olivier Amelle, each one section; to Francois, Therese, and Joseph, children of Joseph Thibault, each one section; to Sophia, daughter of Joshua Palen, one section; to Pierre Pacquette, two sections; and to his two children, Therese and Moses, each one section; to Pierre Grignon L'Avoine, Amable, Margaret, Genevieve, and Mariette, children of said Pierre, each one section; to Dlauh-nah-tee-see, (a Vlfinnebaygo woman,) one section; and to her eight children, viz: Therese, Benjamin, James, Simeon, and Phelise Leciiyer, Julia, and Antoine Grignon, and Alexis Peyet, each one section; to John Baptiste Pascal, Margaret, Angelique, Domitille, Therese, and Lisette, children of the late John Baptiste Pacquette, each one section; to Madeline Brisbois, daughter of the late Michel Brisbois, Jr. one section; to Therese Gagnier and her two children, Francois and Louise, two sections; to Mary, daughter of Luther Gleason, one section; and to Theodore Lupien, one section; all which aforesaid grants are not to be leased or sold by said grantees to any person or persons whatever, without the permission of the President of the Am,,,,,,, Ofs,50 United States; and it is further agreed, that the said United States shall to Therese pay to Therese Gagnier the sum of fifty dollars per annum, for fifteen G'*Sm*’· years, to be deducted from the annuity to said Indians. ARTICLE VI.* gubmgém to The said United States hereby agree (by the request of said Indians,) be appointed. to appoint a sub-agent for them, to reside on the waters of Rock river, and also to continue the present sub-agency at Fort Winnebaygo. But it is understood that the rejection of this article, by the Senate, is not to affect the validity of this Treaty.
 * Not ratified.