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 TREAT Y WITH THE SAGANAWS. 1839. 579 Ogima Kegido, Sheegunageezhig, Waubredoaince, Penayseewabee, Muckuk Kosh, Caw-ga-ke·seh-sa, Osaw Wauban, Shawun Epenaysee. In presence of J. E. Schwarz, Adj. Gen. M. M. Henry Connor, Sub·Agent. Leon Tremble, jr., U. S. Interpreter. B. C. Tremble. Joseph Tremble. Tothelndinn namasnresubjoined smark and ml. SUPPLEMENTARY ARTICLE To a certain treaty between the United States and the Chnvpewa chiefs of Saganaw, concluded at Lower Saganaw on the seventh day of February eighteen hundred and thirty-nine. F,b_ 7, Iggy_ _ _ P 1, Am-. lst. Whereas by the first article of the aforesaid treaty, the Mdiihliad? chiefs stipulate to sell to the United States forty acres of land to be located on the N a-bo—bish tract at the mouth of Saganaw river, for the P,-¢,mb;°_ purpose of erecting thereon a light—house. Now provided the President of the U. S. should prefer forty acres, on the tract, known as the forty thousand acre reservation, at the mouth of the aforesaid river, he is fully authorized by these presents to change president mgy the location from the Na·bo-bish tract, to the said forty thousand acre ¤l¤¤¤g¤¤¢¤1‘¤¤i¤ reservation. 1°°“°°"‘ Signed and sealed at Lower Saganaw this seventh day of February 1839. JOHN HULBERT, Act. Superintendent of Ind. Ajlzirs pro tem. Ogima Kegidc, Sheeguanageezhig Waubredoaince, Penayseewabee, Muckuk Kosk, Cow-ga.l¢e-seh-sa, Osau Wauban, Shawun Epenaysee. In presence of J. Schwarz, Adjt. Genl. M. M. Henry Connor, Sub-Agent. Leon Tremble, jr., U. S. Interpreter. B. C. Tremble. Joseph Tremble. To the Indian names are rulxjoined a mark and seaL