ROYCEj 



CESSIONS OF 178G-17S9 



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LA-JSTD CE:SSION"S-Continxxed. 



Uistiiricid (hitu and reiiiuvks 



No selection or suivey was uvei made of tlii'so three i)roposetl reservations. 



Designation of cession on map 



The Oeochappo river liore mentioned is now called Bear creek, 

 was ever made ot'tlio bonndaries of this proposed reservation. 



This treaty was never carried into effect, owing to the ooutinned acts of hostility 

 on the part of the Shawnee toward citizens of the V. S., and it was finally 

 superseded liy the provisions of the treaty of Aug. 3, 1795, at Greenville. 



I'lirihased by act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1823. (See that act) 



Purchased by act of Ccmgress of Mar. 3, 1823. (See that act) 



l'Mn'liase<l by act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1823. (See that act) 



This treaty was never carried into eti'ect, owing to the uninterrupted hostilities 

 on the part of the Indians, ami it was linally superseded by the provisions of 

 the treaty of Aug. 3, 1795, at Greenville. 



See note opposite treaty of Oct. 22, 1784. [The only change from the treaty of 

 Oct. 22, 1784, is the addition of the words " and south " after " north " in the 

 following clause : "And tiieu they shall be secured in the peaceful possession 

 of the lauds they inhabit, east ami north of the sanu'." The Mohawk were 

 not iuclnded in tliis treaty, but by article 4 were allowed tn become a party 

 by deelaring their assent within six months from the <late thereof.] 



Ohio. 

 Ohio. 

 Ohio. 



