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Support of a saw-mill, $1,000 annually, so long ....do.

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Pay of services and travelling expenses of a
board of visitors to attend all annuity pay-
ments, to inspect the fields, buildings, &c.

as the President of the United States may deem it necessary.

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Pay of female teachers, "who shall teach Indian .girls domestic economy," at the rate of $10 per month.

Vol. 13, page 695.

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$10,000 as annuity to be paid per capita to the
Red Lake band, and $5,000 to the Pembina
band, during the pleasure of the President.

Fifteen instalments of $12,000, for the purpose
of supplying these bands with gilling twine,
cotton maitre, calico linsey, blankets, sheet-
ings, &c.

One blacksmith, one physician, &c., one miller,
$3,900; iron, steel, and other articles, $1,500;
and for carpentering, &c., $1,000; fifteen in-
stalments for said purposes.

Pay of services and travelling expenses of a
board of visitors to attend their annuity pay.
ments, inspect the fields, buildings, &c.
For insurance and transportation of annuity
goods, provisions, iron and steel, &c.

Permanent annuity in goods, $3,000 per annum.
Permanent annuities

Provisions for smith, &c.

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Vol. 13, pages 668 and 689.

Vol. 13, page 689.

Vol. 13 page 690.

6th article treaty May 7, 1864.

7th article treaty May 7, 1864;
board of five visitors, $5 per day
each, for 20 days service, and
300 miles of travel for each, at
10 cents per mile.
13th article treaty May 7, 1864;
the expenditure not to exceed
$1,000 per annum; the Presi-
dent may suspend or annul this
article whenever deemed expe
dient.

3d article treaty October 2, 1863.
and 2d article supplementary
treaty April 12, 1864; annual
appropriation required.
3d article supplementary treaty
April 12, 1864; for Red Lake
band, $8,000; Pembina band,
$4,000; eleven instalments of
$1,200 yet to be appropriated.
4th article supplementary treaty
April 12, 1864; eleven instal-
ments of $6,400 yet to be appro-
priated.

Vol. 13, page 668... 6th article treaty October 2, 1863;
eleven instalments of $390 yet to
be appropriated.
3d and 4th articles supplementary
treaty April 12, 1864; annual
appropriation required.
Act of Congress February 25, 1799,

Vol. 13, pages 689
and 690.

Vol. 1, page 619.
Vol. 4, pages 99, 213,
and 236.

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and agreement of July 15, 1794.
2d article treaty November 16,

1805, $3,000; 13th article treaty
October 18, 1820, $600; 2d article
treaty January 20, 1825, $6,000.
6th article treaty October 18, 1820,
and 9th article treaty January
20, 1825, $920.

10th and 13th articles treaty Jan-
uary 22, 1855.

2d article treaty June 25, 1855;
two instalments of $6,000, five
of $4,000, and five of $2.000 each,
yet to be appropriated.

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*It is provided in the 3d article of the treaty that whenever the Chippewas agree as to the schools to be established, and blacksmiths, &c.. to be employed for them, request the United States to expend, from year to year, the annual payments remaining unpaid, in the support of schools, blacksmiths and laborers, the same shall be expended by the United States for said purposes.

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D.-Statement showing the liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.—Continued.

Confederated tribes

Creeks

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Twenty instalments for support of an agricul. Vol. 12, page 977. tural and industrial school, for furniture,

books, stationery, &c., $300.

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Twenty instalments for employment of suitable

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instructors therefor, $1,800.

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Flathead and other

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For $150,000 under the direction of the President, Vol. 12, page 928
in twenty instalments.

Private act to supplementary

treaty September 24, 1829, to
treaty October 13, 1818.
Senate resolution Jan. 19, 1838;
5th article treaty May 6, 1856.
6th article treaty January 22, 1855;
twelve instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

14th article treaty January 22,
1855; twelve instalments yet to
be appropriated.

14th article treaty January 22,
1855; twelve instalments yet to
be appropriated.

14th article treaty Jannary 22,
1855; twelve instalments yet to
be appropriated.

4th article treaty July 16, 1855;
one instalment of $5,000, five of
$4,000, and five of $3,000 each,
yet to be made.

5th article treaty July 16, 1855;
twelve instalments yet to be ap.
propriated.

5th article treaty July 16, 1855;
twelve instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

5th article treaty July 16, 1855;
twelve instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

5th article treaty July 16, 1855;
twelve instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

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5th article treaty July 16, 1855;
twelve instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

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Twenty instalments for keeping in repair hos
pitals and furnishing necessary medicines,
$300.
Pay of physician, twenty years, $1, 400 per year

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5th article treaty July 16, 1855;

3,600 00

twelve instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

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5th article treaty July 16, 1855;

16,800 00

twelve instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

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5th article treaty July 16, 1855;
twelve instalments yet to be ap.
propriated.

5th article treaty July 16, 1855;
twelve instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

5th article treaty July 16, 1855...

Interest on $57,500, being the balance of $157,500. Vol. 10, page 1071.. 9th article treaty May 17, 1854.

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2,875 00 |

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D.-Statement showing the liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.—Continued.

Kansas.
Kickapoos.

Klamaths and Mo- Five instalments of $8,000, to be applied under Treaty not yet pub- 2d article treaty October 14, 1864; the direction of the President.

Makah tribes.

two instalments of $1,500 each yet to be appropriated.

11th article treaty January 31,
1855; twelve instalments yet to
be appropriated.

11th article treaty January 31,
1855; twelve Instalments yet to
be appropriated.

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For keeping in repair saw and flouring mill,
and furnishing suitable persons to attend the
same, for a period of ten years.

For pay of teacher to manual labor school, and
for subsistence of pupils and necessary sup-
plies, during the pleasure of the President.
For carpenter and joiner to aid in erecting
buildings, making furniture, &c., estimated
at $2,000 each year.

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11th article treaty January 31, 1855..

55,200 00

3d article treaty May 12, 1854;
three instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

4th article treaty May 12, 1854,
and Senate amendment thereto;
thirteen instalments yet to be
appropriated.

5th article treaty Oct. 6, 1818;

5th article treaty Oct. 23, 1834;
and 4th article treaty June 5,
1854.

3d article treaty June 5, 1854;

$150,000 of said sum payable in
instalments of $7,500 each;
twelve instalments yet to be
appropriated.

3d article treaty June 5, 1854;
Senate amendment.

4th article treaty June 5, 1854.

4th article treaty Aug. 3, 1795;
3d article treaty Aug. 2, 1805;
and 3d article treaty Sept. 30,
1809; aggregate.

2d article treaty Dec. 21, 1855;
two instalments of $1,500 each
yet to be appropriated.

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Vol. 12, page 958..

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For payment of $32,500, in graduated payments. Vol. 10, page 1133.. 4th article treaty Dec. 26, 1854;

Pay of instructor, smith, physician, carpenter,

&c., twenty years, estimated at $6,700 per year.

Instalments of second series, at the discretion of the President.

For support of two schools, one of which to be an agricultural and industrial school; keeping in repair, and providing furniture, books, and stationery.

Twenty instalments for one superintendent of teaching and two teachers.

Vol. 10, page 1134.. 4th article treaty Dec. 26, 1854;
seven instalments yet to be ap-
propriated.

50,000 00
221, 257 86
22, 000 00

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