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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1883
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Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations, pp. 192-193-196-197
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STATEMENT showing the PRESENT LIABILITIES of the UNITED STATES to INDIAN TRIBES under TREATY STIPULATIONS. Names of treaties. Description of annuities, &c. Number of installments yet unap- propriated, explanations, &c. Apaches, Kiowas, Thirty installments, provided to be expended Fourteen installments, unappro- Vol. 15, p. 584, § 10 and Comanches. und'er the tenth article treaty of October 21, priated, at $30,000 each. 1867. Do ............. Purchase of clothing .......................... Tenth article treaty of October .... do ........... 21, 1867. Do .............Pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, Fourteenth article treaty of Octo- Vol. 15, p. 585, § 14 and engineer ber 21, 1867. Do...........Pay of physician and teacher. .................do........................do........ Arickarees Gro s Amount to be expended in such goods, &c., as Seventh article treaty of July 27, Treaty not pub- Ventres, and Man-I the President may from time to time deter- 1866. lished. dans. mine. Assinain .... do..... .............................. . do ....................... do........... Blackfeet, Bloods,...do .................................. Eighth article treaty of Septem-. .do ....... and Piegans ber 1, 1868. Cheyennes and Ar Thirty installments, provided to be expended Fourteen installments, unappro- Vol. 15, p. 596, § 10 apahoes. under tenth article treaty ofOctober28, 1867. priated, at $20,000 each. Do ............'IPurchase of clothing, same article ......... ............................... .... do ... Do............Pay of physician, carpenter, farmer, black w..................................Vol. 15, p. 597, § 13 smith, miller, engineer, and teacher. Chickasaw......Permanent annuity in goods .............. ............................... Vol 1, p. 619 Chippewas, Boise Twenty installments, for blacksmith, assist. Two installments, at $1,500 each, Vol 14, p. 766, § 3. Forte band ants, iron, tools, &c. unappropriated. Do ............ Twenty installments, for schools, instructing Two instalments, at $1, 600 each, ..do .... Inadians in farming, and for the purchase of unappropriated. seeds, tools, &c. Do............Twenty installments of annuity, in money, Annuity, $6,500, goods, &c., $6,500; .....do........ goods, or other articles, provisions, ammu- provisions, &c., $1,000; two in- nition, and tobacco. stallments, unappropriated. wi - 4Q Qn $15,000 00 5,200 00 2,500 00 50,000 00 30,000 00 40,000 00 14,1(00 00 7,700 00 ........... $420,000 00 280,000 .....3, 200.00 3, 200 00 ............ ............ ............ ............ $3,000 00 ............ ............ .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . .... .............. .............. .............. ............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. 22,000 001......................... Chippewas of the Ten installments in money, at $20,000 each, Mississippi. third article treaty of February 22, 1855, and third article treaty of May 7,1864. Do.......... Forty-sixinstallments to be paidto the chiefs of the Mississippi Indians. -Chippewas, Pilla- Forty installments: in money, $10,666.66; . ger, and Lake goods, $8,000; and for purposes of utility, Winnebagoshish $4,000. H bands. Do ............. Ten installments, for purposes of education, per third article treaty of May 7,1864. ho.awsi..........Prosnsfornsits,.&c ............... Do ............. Provisions for smiths, &c, ....... ,............. Do.......... Creeks ............. Do ............. Do ............. Do ............ Do ............ Do ............. Do ............. Do ............. Crows ............. Do ............ Do.... DO.......... Interest on $890,257.92, articles ten and thir- teen, treaty of January 22,1855. Permanent annuities .......................... .......do ...................................... .......do ....................................... Smiths, shops, &c............................. Wheel.right, permanent.................----.... Allowance, during the pleasure of the Presi. dent, for blacksmiths, assistants, shops and 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 August 7,1856. Interest on $675,168 held in trust, third article treaty June 14,1866, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. For supplying male persons over fourteen years of age with a suit of good. substantial woolen clothing; females over twelve years of age a flannelskirt 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. For pay of physician, carpenter, miller, engi- neer, farmer, and blacksmith. Twenty installments, for pay of teacher and for books and stationery. Blacksmith, iron and stel, and for seeds and agricultural implements. One installment of $20,000 due.... Nine installments, of $1,000 eacl, due. Eleven installments, of $22,666.66 each, due. One installment of $3,000 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, 1820; ninth article treaty of January 20, 1825. Treaty of August 7,1790 .......... Treaty of June 16,1802 ............ Treaty of January 24,1826 ........ ...... do .......................... Treaty of January 24, 1826, and August 7, 1856. Treaty of February 14, 1833, and treaty of August 7,1856. Treaty of August 7,1856 .......... Expended under the direction of the Sacretary of the Interior. Treaty of May 7, 1868; fifteen installments'of $19,000 each, due, estimated. Treaty of May 7,1868............ Six installments, of $1,500 each, due. Estimated at.......... Vol. 13, p. 694, § 3.... Vol. 9, p. 904, § 3.......... Vol. 10, p. 1168, § .... . 3; vol. 13, p.694, §3. Vol. 18, p. 694, § 3. Vol. 7, p. 99, 5 2; vol. 11, p. 614, § 13; vol.7,p. 213, 13 vol. 7, p. W8, § 2. Vol. 7, p. 212, 6; vol.7, p. 236, § 9: vol.7, p.614, §13. Vol. 11, p. 614, §11 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. Vo.11,p. 700, § 6 Vol. 14, p. 786, § 3 Vol. 15, p. 651, § 9 840 00 270 00 600 00 1,000 00 2,000 00 Vol 15, p. 651, § 9 4,500 00 Vol. 15,p. 651,§7......... Vol. 15, p. 651, § 8- 2,000 00 20,000 00........................ 9,000 00 .. .. . ...... * 249,333 26..................... 3,000 00 ......................... .............. 9,600 00........... 92000 ............. 19,512 89 1,500 00 3,000 00 20,000 00 1,110 00 600 00 10,000 00 33,758 40 $390, 257 92 490,000 00 22,200 00 12,000 00 200,000 00 675,168 00 285,000 00..................... 9,000 0 Ce z Ce 0 z z Ce M, bt -4 tz -- 4-4 4D 044 0 .94 ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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