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 42 TREATY WITH THE CHEROKEES. 1791. Broad, within the United States, this second day of July, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. WILLIAM BLOUNT, (L. s.) Governor in and over the Territory of the United States of America, south tf the River Ohio, and Superintendent of Indian Afairs for the Southern District. Chuleoah, or the Boots, Long Will, Squollecuttah, or Hanging Man, Kunoskeslue, or John Watts, Occunna, or the Badger, Nenetooyah, or Bloody Fellow, Enoleh, or Black Fox, Chuquilatagne, or Double-Head, Nontuaka, or the Northward, Koolaquah, or Big Acorn, Tekakiska, Toowayelloh, or Bold Hunter, · Chutloh, or King Fisher, J able-oonoyebka, ·or»Middle Striker, Tuckaseh, or Tarrapin, Kmnesah, or Cabin, Kateh; Tullotehe, or Two Killer, Kunnochatutloh, or the Crane, Koulouske, or Stopt Still, Cauquillehanah, or the Thigh, Kulsatehe, { Chesquotteloneh, or Yellow Bird, Auquotague, the Little Turkey’s Son, Chickasawtehe, or Chickasaw Killer, Talohteske, or Upsetter, Tuskegatehe, or Tuskega Killer, Cheakoneske, or Otter Lifter, Kulsatehe Keshukaune or She Reigns Tinkshaleiie, Toonaunailoh, ’ Sawutteh, or Slave Catcher, Teesteke, or Common Disturber, Aukuah, Robin M<Clemore Oosenaleh, Skyuka, , Kenotetah, or Rising Fawn, John Thompson, Interpreter, Kanetetoka, or Standing Turkey, James Cery, Interpreter. Yonewatleh, or Bear at home, DONE IN PRESENCE or Daniel Smith, Secretary of the Territory of the United States, south of the River Ohio. Thomas Kennedy, of Kaintuckey. James Robertson, of Mero District. Claiborne Watkins, of Virginia. Jno. M. Whitney, of Georgia. —- Fauche, of Georgia. Titus Ogden, of North-Carolina. John Chisolm, of Washinton District. Robert King. Thomas Gegg. To the Indian names are subjoined a mark and seal. ADDITIONAL ARTICLE F8b_1y,1yg2_ To the Treaty made between the United States and the Cherokees on ‘—···——· the second day of July, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. Fc1;*‘°;;¤T7?;°¤ Ir is hereby mutually agreed between Henry Knox, Secretary of ‘ *War, duly authorized theretorin behalf of the United States, on the one part, and the undersigned chiefs and warriors, in behalf of themselves and the Cherokee nation, on the other part, that the following article shall be added to and considered as pa;t of the treaty made between the United States and the said Cherokee nation on the second day of July, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one; to wit: increase of an- The sum torbe paid annually by the United States to the Cherokee i*s3:al;Ym¤¤¢i0 nation of Indians, in consideration of the relinquishment of land, as ' stated in the treaty made with them on the second day of July, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, shall be one thousand five hundred dollars instead of one thousand dollars, mentioned in the said IBB y. In testirnonywhereot, thesaid Henry Knox, Secretary of War, and _ the said chiefs and warriors of the Cherokee nation, have hereunto