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 TREATY WITH THE NEW YORK INDIANS. 1838. 555 claim of the Tuscarora nation to certain lands, by a deed of convey. ance, a duplicate of which is hereunto annexed: And whereas, the 'consideration money for said lands has been secured to the said nation to their satisfaction, by Thomas L. Ogden and Joseph Fellows; therefore the United States hereby assent to the said sale and conveyance and sanction the same. Arvrrcnn 15. The United States hereby agree that they will appro- $400,000 to be piiate the sum of four hundred thousand dollars, to be applied from °PP"°d *°* W time to time, under the direction of the President of the United States, sfu2z5th?;"` in such proportions, as may be most for the interest of the said Indians,° parties to this treaty, for the following purposes, to wit: To aid them in removing to their homes, and supporting themselves the first year after their removal; to encourage and assist them in education, and in being taught to cultivate their lands; in erecting mills and other necessary houses; in purchasing domestic animals, and farming utensils and acquiring a knowledge of the mechanic arts. In testimony whereof, the commissioner and the chiefs, head men, and people, whose names are hereto annexed, being duly authorized, have hereunto set their hands, and aiiixed their respective seals, at the time and place abovementioned. R. H. GILLET, Commissioner. Scnccas. Dao-nepho·gah, or Little Johnson, Hon-non-de-uh, or Nathaniel T. Strong, Da-ga-o-geas, or Daniel Twoguns, Nuh-joh-gan-eh, or Tall Peter, Gee-odowa-neh, or Captain Pollard, Sho-nauk-ga-nes, or Tommy Jimmy, Joh-nes-ha-dih, or James Stevenson, So-joh-gwa-us, or John Tall Chief, Hure-han-stock, or Captain Strong, Shau·gau-nes-es-tip, or George Fox, So-ne-a-ge, or Captain Snow, Go-na·daw-goyh, or Jabez Stevenson, Hau-nah-hoy’s-oh, or Blue Eyes, Tit-ho.yuh, or William J ones, Haw-naw·wah.es, or Levi Halftown, Juneah-dah-glence, or George White, by Goat-hau-oh, or Billy Shanks, his agent White Seneca, Hau-sa.-neu-nes, or White Seneca, Gau·nu-su-goh, or Walter Thompson, by Howah-do-goh·deh, or George Bennet, his agent Daniel Twoguns, Hays-tah-jih, or J ob Pierce, Dau-ga-sc, or Long John, Sho-nan-do-wah, or John Gordon, Gua-sa-we·dah, or John Bark, Nah-sok-dah, or Jim Jonas, Gau·ni·dough, or George Lindsay, Shaw-neh-dik, or William Johnson, Ho-ma-ga-was, or Jacob Bennet, Gaw·neh·do-au-ok, or Reuben Pierce, On-di-heh-oh, or John Bennet, Shaw-go-nes-goh-sha·oh, or Morris Half- Nis-ha-hea-nent, or Seneca White, town, Ha-dya-no·doh, or Maris Pierce, Shaw·go-za-set-hob, or Jacob Jameson, Yoh-dih·doh, or David White, Gua·wa-no-oh, or George Big Deer, James Shongo, Joh-que-ya-suse, or Samuel Gordon, Ka-non·da-gyh, or William Cass, Gua-ne-oh-doh, or Thompson S. Harris, Ni-ge-jos·a, or Samuel Wilson, Gan-geh-queh-doh, or George Jimeson, Jo-on-da-goh, or John Seneca. Tuscarora:. Ka-nabsoyh, or Nicholas Cusick, Ju-hu-ru-at-kak, or J ohn Patterson, Sacharissa, or William Chew, 0»tah-guaw—naw·wa, or Samuel Jacobs, Kaw-we-ah-ka, or William Mt. Pleasant, Ka-noh-sa-ta, or James Anthony, Ksw·re·a-rocbka, or John Fox, Gon-ro-qnan, or Peter Elm, Gee-me, or James Cusick, Tu-nak»she-a-han, or Daniel Peter. Oneida: residing in the Stale of Mw- York, for themselves and their parties. Baptiste Powlis, _ Jonathan Jordon. Oneidaa at Green Bay. John Anthony, Henry Jordon, Honjoit Smith, Thomas King.