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 TREATY WITII THE MIAMIES. 1834. 461 To John B. Richardville principal chief of the Miami nation one section of land on the five mile reserve opposite the mouth of the Mississineway river to include the improvement made by Joseph Richardville deceased, also one quarter section of land on the Wabash river at the upper line of the said five mile reserve, also two sections of land on the big reserve commencing on the Wabash river opposite the mouth of Eel river running up said river two miles, thence back for quantity so as to include within the bounds two sections of land. To Wa—pa-pe-she one section of land to be located on the Wabash river, at upper line of that part the big reserve ceded by the iirst article of this treaty. To O-san-dear one section of land to be located on said Wabash river below and adjoining the one granted to Wa-pa—pe-she. To Mac-keh-teh—maung-guaw or Black Loon one section of land to be located adjoining and south of the one granted to O-san-dear. To Chin-qua-que-ah or Duck one section back and adjoining the one granted to Wa-pa-se-pah. To Peter Longlois one section of land to be located at a point on Wildcat river-—where the old trace from Mississineway to Thorntown crosses the same. To the two sons of Dupee one half section of land, to be located on the reserve at R.acoon’s village under the direction of the President of the United States. To Peter Gouin one half section of land to be located back of the section granted to Black Loon. To Waw-pee-maung-guah one section of land on the ten mile reserve adjoining the one granted to Chappene. To Ca-ta-ke-mon-qua daughter of Angelique one section of land to be located on the ten mile reserve west and adjoining the one granted to Waw-pee-maung-guah. To Rebecca Hackly one quarter section to be selected under the direction of the President of the United States. This treaty to be binding, when ratified by the President, and Senate Treaty binding of me Umm sims. when ¤¤·¤¤¤¤· In testimony whereof the said William Marshall,the commissioner aforesaid,and the chiefs warriors and headmen of the Miami tribe, have hereunto subscribed their names, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-four. WILLIAM MA'RSHALL. Flat Belly, Wa-pe-mung-qua, Co-the-mon·guah, Chin-qua-que-ah, Che·choc-wah, Wa-ke-shin-qua, Wah-wa-as-se, Wa-pa—pi-set, Ng.c0n.5gw, SIIBW-C0-00m-Wmlgll, Pe-wa-pe-ah, Mung-go-saw, 0-san-deah, La-laugh, Wa-pa-pin-chau, 'l‘a4:o-naugh, To-pe-ah, Mi-a-que-a, Ne·ah-lin-gun, O-san·dear, (jhappene, O-wan-so-pe.ah, Co-i-sa, M€·Ch3W-C0b·W8b, Ma-con-saw, or seek, Pin-daw-lin-shaw, Shingle-mashe, Men-na-twa, Little Charley, Wa-kin-e-kee-tough, Met·chin-equea, Ca-ta-ke-mon-guah, Francis Gcdfroy, Kee·sone-saw, Chin-qua-que-uh, Po-come-cot-waugh, Pishewa, Men-gone-saugh, 2 0 2