SOLON ROBINSON, 1837 83 



And further this deponant saith not — 



Solon Robinson 

 Affirmed & signed 

 before me at the said 

 County this 4th day of 

 Nov. 1837 — and the paper 

 mention above hereto annexed 

 in my presense — 

 Milo Robinson 



Just. Peace 

 The reservation of Two Sections of land to Sho-bon-nier 

 by Treaty of 20 Oct. 1832 — must according to the pro- 

 visions of the Treaty, be located within the limits of the 

 tract of land ceded to the United States, by Said Treaty, 

 and as no part of said Tract lies within the State of 

 Indiana the location cannot consequently be made in 

 that State 



Th. J. V Owen 



Ind. Agt. 



State of Indiana) 



Lake County ] ss * 



Also personaly came before 



me Justice as aforesaid, Luman A. 

 Fowler, (Sheriff of said County) who being duly sworn 

 deposeth and saith, that he also is acquainted with all the 

 material facts set forth in the deposition of Solon Robin- 

 son above written, regarding the appearance of their 

 land on said Sections 8 & 17, in the year 1834, and the 

 assertions of the said Butler, and old Sho-bon-nier and 

 as to the improvemts made thereon &c. and from his 

 knowledge of the deponant he verily believes the whole 

 matter set forth to be true — And furthermore that he 

 is not a settler upon either of the above Sections, & has 

 no interest in any improvements thereon — 



Luman A Fowler 

 Also personaly came William Clark, (one of the Asso- 

 ciate Judges of Said County) Thomas Wiles & Stephen 

 T. Stringham, (County Commissioners) Henry Wells, 



