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 APPENDIX, II. 603 Oneghtsugooau, Ahtaou, Connawaudeau, Taukooshoondakoo, Taosstaieli, V Kaunesknnggo, Koeentwahka, or Corn Planter, Soononjuwau, Oosaukaunenclau ki, als. to Destroy a Town, Tonowauiya, or Captain Bullet., Sooeoowa, alias Parrot Nose, Jaahkaaeyas, Toonahookahwa, Taugihshauta, Howwennounew, Sukkenjoonau, Kounahkaetoue, Ahquatieya, or Hot Bread, Taouyaukauna, Suggonundau, Woudougoolrkta, Taunowaintooh, Sonauhquaukau, Konnonjoowauna, Twaunauiyana, Soogooeyaudestak, Takaunoudea, Hautwanauekkau, by Young King, Shequinedaughque, or Little Beard, Sauwejuwau, Jowaa, Kaunoohshauwen, Saunajee, Taukonondaugekta, Tauoiyuquatakausea, Kaouyanaughque, or John Jamison, Taoundaudish, Hoiegush, Tooauquainda, Taknaahquau. To the Indian name: are mbjoined marks and seals. Sealed and delivered in presence of —- Nat. W. Howell, Henry Aaron Hills, iloseghclgllicott, Ilenry gbeelil srae a rn, 's , James Reeg, Iidrgiiio Idhles, i IM°p"t°r‘°' Done at a full and general treaty of the Seneka nation of Indians, held at Genesee, in the county of Ontario, and State of New York, on the fifteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, under the authority of the United States. In testimon whereof, I have hereunto set m hand and seal, the da and Y . Y Y year aforesaid. JERE. WADSIVORTH, [L. S.] Pursuant to a resolution of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, passed the eleventh day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, I have attended a full and general treaty of the Seneka nation of Indians, at Genesee, in the county of Ontario, when the within instrument was duly executed in my presence by the sachems, chiefs, and warriors of the said nation, being fairly and properly understood and transacted by all the parties of Indians concerned, and declared to be done to their universal satisfaction: I do therefore certify and approve of the same. WM. SHEPARD. Subscribed in presence of- Nnu W. Howmm. A P P E N D I X I I. S C H E D U L E Of claims referred to in the fourth article of the treaty of the 20th Sept-20, 1828- Septembcr, 1828, with the Pottawatamie Indians. A¤¢¢rr>· 317- Thomas Robb $200, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. McGeor e $300, for provisions sold to the Indians. _ Jno. B. godfroy $200, for goods heretofore sold to the Ind1ans._ J no. P. Hedges $200, for goods heretofore delivered to the_Ind1ans. Joseph Allen $145, for horses stolen from him by the Indians while he was surveying. _ _ _ Jean B. Bourre 700, for goods furnished the Indians, a part of them m relation to this treaty. _ Thomas Forsyth $200, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians. S. Hanna &. Co. $100, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians, Gabriel Godtioy, jr., $500, for goods heretofore sold to the Indians.