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 TREATY WITH THE SENECAS AND SHAWNEES. 1832. 413 Lewistown,Ohi0, to be distributed by their respective tribes among the claimants, as they may deem just and equitable; and to be received by them in full payment and satisfaction of all the claims aforesaid. Amrctn V. Nothing in these articles of agreement shall be con- Rights unaugtrued to affect the respective rights of the Seneca tribe of Indians from ¤Xi¤ii¤€ ¤‘¤¤ii¤¤· Sandusky, and the Senecas and Shawnees from Lewistown, Ohio, as secured by existing treaties, except so far as said treaties are inconsistent with the provisions of the articles aforesaid. An·rrcr.n VI. This agreement or treaty shall be binding and obliga- Treaty binding tory upon the contracting parties from and after its ratification by the wh°“ ““H€d‘ President and Senate of the United States. In testimony whereof the said Henry L. Ellsworth and John F. Schermerhorn, Commissioners, and the Chiefs and Headmen of the United Nation of Seneca and Shawnee Indians, have hereunto signed their names and afiixed their seals, on the day and year above written. HENRY L. ELLSWORTH, JOHN F. SCHERMERHORN. Seneca Chi$. Chiefs of Mixed Band. Comstick, (first Chief Seneca nation,) Me-tho-mea or Civil John, (first Chief Seneca Steel, Senecas and Shawnees) Small Cloud Spicer, Pe-wy-a·che, George Curly Hair, Skilleway or Robbin, Tall Chien John Jackson, Captain Good Hunter, Quash-acaugh or Little Lewis, Hard Hickory, To-ta-la or John Young, Wiping Stick, Mingo Carpenter, Seneca John, Jemmy McDaniel, John Johnson, Civil J ohn’s Son, John Sky, Yankee Bill, Isaac White, Big Ash, Joseph Smith, Civil J ohn's Young Son. Captain Smith. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us: S. C. Stambaugh, Sec’y to Commis’rs. St. John F. Sane, Dis. Agent. Augt. A. Chouteau. Wm. Young. George Herron, Seneca Interpreter. Baptiste Peora, Shawnee Interpreter. To the Indian names are subjoined a mark and nai. 2 K 2