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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1879
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Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations, pp. 190-191-196
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Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribe8 under treaty stipulations. Names of treaties. Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches. Do--....... Do ............. Do ............. Do ............. Do ............. Arickarees, G r o s Ventres, and Mandans. Assinaboines ...... Blackfeet, Bloods, and Piegans. Cheyennes and Arapahoes. iDo ............. Do ........... Do ............. :Do ............. Chickasaws ......... Chippewas, Boise Forte band. Do ............. Do .-.- --- - Chippewas of Lake Superior. Chippewas of the Mississippi. Do ............. Chippewas, Pilla- gers, and Lake Winnebagoshish band. Do ............. Choctaws ......... Do ............ Do ............. Creeks ............. Do ............. Do ............. Do ............. Do......... Do ............. Do ............. Do......... Crows ............. Thirty installments, provided to be expended under the tenth article treaty of October 21, 1867. Purchase of clothing------------------ Pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer. Pay of physician and teacher ................ Three installments, for seed and agricultural implements. Pay of a second blacksmith, iron and steel.... Amount to be expended in such goods, &c., as the President may from time to time de- termine. .......do ...................................... .......do ....................................... Thirty installments, provided to be expended under tenth article treaty of October 28, 1867. Purchase of clothing, same article.......... Pay of physician, carpenter, farmer, black- smith, miller, engineer, and teacher. Three installments, for the purchase of seeds and of agricultural implements. Pay of second blacksmith, iron and steel. Permanent annuity in goods .................. Twenty installments, for blacksmith, assist- ants, iron, tools, &c. Twenty installments, for schools, instructing Indians in farming, and for the purchase of seeds, tools, &c Twenty installments of annuity, in money, goods, or other articles, provisions, ammu- nition, and tobacco. Support of smith and shop, and pay of two farmers, during the pleasure of the Presi- dent. Ten installments in money, at $20,000 each third article treaty of February 22, 1855, and third article treaty of May 7, 1864. Forty-six installments, to be paid to the chiefs of the Mississippi Indians. Forty installments: in money, $10,666.66; goods, $8,000, and for purposes of utility, $4,000. Ten installments, for purposes of education, per third article treaty of May 7, 1864. Permanent annuities.......................... Provisions for smiths, &c. .............. Eighteen installments, unappro- priated, at $30,000 each. Tenth article treaty of October 21, 1867. Fourteenth article treaty of Octo- ber 21, 1867, ...... do *..... .................... Two installments of $2,500 each due. Eighth article treaty of October 21, 1867. Seventh article treaty of July 27, 1866. .......do ..................... Eighth article treaty of Septem- ber 1, 1868. Eighteen installments, unappro- priated, at $20,000 each. S................................... Two installments, of $2,500 each, due. Six installments, at $1,500,eac;" , unappropriated. Six installments, at $1,600 each, unappropriated. Annuity, $3,500; goods, &c., $6,500; provisions, &c., $1,000; six in- stallments unappropriated. Estimated at ..................... Five installments, of $20,000 each, due. Thirteen installments, of $1,000 each, due. Fifteen installments, of $22,666.66 each, due. Five installments of $3,000 each, due. Second article treaty of Novem- ber 16, 1805, $3,000; thirteenth article treaty of October 18,1820, $600; second article treaty of January 20, 1825, $6,000. Sixth article treaty of October 18, 182& ninth article treaty of January 20, 1825. Interest 'on $390,257.92, articles ten and thir-................................... teen, treaty of January 22, 1855. Permanent annuities .......................... Treaty of August 7, 1790 ....... ...... do ....................................... T reaty of June 16, 1802 -..... ... ..... do..........*-............................. Treaty of January 24, 1826 ....... Smiths, shops, &c ............................ Treaty of January 24, 1826a..... Wheelwright, permanent.. Treaty of January 24, 1826, and August 7, 1856. Allowance during the pleasure of the Presi. Treaty of February 14, 1833, and dent for blacksmiths, assistants, shops and treaty of August 7, 1856. tools, iron and steel, wagon-maker, educa- tion and assistance in agricultural opera- tions, &c. Interest on $200,000 held in trust, sixth article Treaty of August 7, 1856 ......... treaty August 7, 1856. Interest on $675,168 held in trust, third article Expended under the direction of treaty June 14, 1866, to be expended under Secretary of the Interior. the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. For supplying male persons over fourteen Treaty of May 7, 1868; nineteen years of age with a suit of good, substantial installients, of $19,000 each, woolen clothing; females over twelve years due, estimated. of age a flannel skirt or goods to make the same, a pair of woolen hose, calico and do- mestic; and boys and girls under the ages named such flannel and cotton goods as their necessities may require. Vol. 15, p. 584, § 101--------$540, 000 00 ....... .............. Vol. 15, p. 585, §14 ....do.......... Vol. 15, p. 583, § 8. Vol. 15, p. 584, § 8. Treaty not pub- lished. Vo. do ........... ....do .......... Vol. 15, p. 596, §10 - . d o . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 15, p. 597, §13 Vol. 15, p. 595, § 8. Vol. 15, p. 597,9 8. Vol. 1, p. 619 ..... Vol 14, p. 766, § 3. ....do........ $15, 000 00 5, 200 00 2, 500 00 2, 000 00 60, 000 00 30, 000 00 40, 000 00 14, 000 00 7,700 00 2,000 00 .....5, 000.00 360, 000 00..... ............. .- . .... ... .. ... .... . ...... 5,00000.......... .............. $31000 " 9,000 00 .......... 9,600 00.......... ITI z H -4 -4 -4 H 1712 H 0 -4 z H -4 90 cI~ 66,00000........................ Vol. 10, p. 1112.. 1,800 00 1-. . . . ................ Vol. 13, p. 694,§3.......... Vol. 9, p. 904, § 3. Vol. 10, p. 1168, § 3; vol. 13, p. 694, § 3. Vol. 13, p. 694, §3. Vol. 7, p. 99, §2; vol. 11, p. 614, § 13; vol. 7, p. 213, § 13; vol. 7, p. 235, §2. Vol. 7, p. 212, §6; vol. 7, p. 236, 9; vol.7, p.614, §13. Vol. 11, p. 614, § 13. Vol. 7, p. 36, § 4 Vol. 7, p. 69,§2. Vol. 7, p. 287,§4. Vol. 7, p. 287,§8. Vol. 7,p. 287, §8; vol.11, p.700,§5. Vol 7, p.419, § 5; vol.11, p.700, §5. Vol. 11, p. 700, §6. Vol. 14, p. 786, § 3. Vol. 15, p. 651, §9. 100,000 00........... ... 13,0 900 00 - 339, 999 90 .. ., ... .... I 15,000 00..................... O.......9,600 00 .............. 840 00 270 0 600 O0 1, 000 0 2, 000 0 ............ 920 00........... 19, 512'89 1,500 00 3, 000 00 20, 000 00 1,1110 00 600,00 10, )000 00 33,758 40 $390,257 92 490,000 0 22,200 00 12, 000 0 65200100 0 675,168 0 ITJ 17/2 90 z H -4 -4 -4 17/2 H 0 -4 z -4 z H -4 90 072 ............1361,000 001-................... .............. . . ... .. .. ..... .............. .............. * ------------- .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ---------- .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ..............
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