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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1905, Part I
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Statement showing present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations, pp. 487-488-489
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Statement showing present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations--Continued. Names of treaties. Pawnee ............ Do ............. Do........... Pottawatomie ...... Do........... Do........... Do........... Do.......... Do-............ Do ............. Do ............. Do........... Quapaw.......... Sac and Fox of Mis- sissippi. Do........... Do........... Sac and Fox of Mis- souri. Do........... Seminole .......... .....Do. . Seneca of New York Do.......... Do........... Shoshones and Bannocks: Shoshoni ....... Do ......... Description of annuities, etc. Support of two manual-labor schools and pay of teachers. For iron and steel and other necessary articles for shops, and pay of 2 blacksmiths, one of whom is to be tin and gunsmith, and compensation of 2 ,strikers and apprentices. Pay of physician ................................... Permanent annuity in money ...................... ..... do .............................................. ..... do.................... .do.................................. Permanent annuities-.............................. Permanent provision for 3 blacksmiths and assist- ants, iron and steel. Permanent provision for furnishing salt ........... Permanent provision for payment of money in lieu of tobacco, iron, and steel. For interest on $230,064.20, at 5 per cent ............ For education, smith, farmer, and smith shop during the pleasure of the President. Permanent annuity ................................ Interest on $200,000, at 5 per cent .................. Interest on $800,000, at 5 per cent .................. Interest on $157,400, at 5 per cent .................. For support of school .............................. Interest on $500,000, eighth article of treaty of Aug. 7, 1856. Interest on $70,000, at 5 per cent ................... Permanent annuities......... ............... Interest on $75,000, at 5 per cent ................... Interest on $43,050, transferred from the Ontario Bank to the United States Treasury. Number of installments yet un- appropriated, explanations, etc. T re a ty o f S ep t. 24, 1857 . ....... Estimated for iron and steel, $500. Estimated .................. Aug. 3, 1795 .................... Sept. 30, 1809 .................. Oct. 2, 1818 .................... Sept. 20, 1828 .................. July 29,1829-................. Oct. 16,1826; Sept. 20,1828; July 29,1829. July 29, 1829 .................... Sept. 29, 1828; June 5 and 17, 1846. June 5 and 17, 1846............. $1,000 for education; $500 for smith, etc. T r e a ty o f N o v . 3 , 1 8 0 4 -. . . . . . . . . Treaty of Oct. 21, 1837 ......... Treaty of Oct. 21, 1842 ......... Treaty of Oct. 21, 1837 ......... Treaty of Mar. 6, 1861_......... $25,000 annual annuity ........ Support of schools, etc ........ Feb. 19, 1831 ................ Act of June 27, 1846-............ ..... do .......................... For pay of physicians, carpenter, teacher, engineer, Estimated ...................... farmer, and blacksmith. Blacksmith, and for iron and steel for shops.........do .......................... Statutes at Large. Annual amount needed to meet stipu- lations in- definite as to time. Vol. 11,p 729.... 5$10,000.00 .do....... 500.00.1------ .- Vol. 12, p. 730 .... 1,200.00 V ol. 7, p. 51-...... ............ Vol. 7, p. 114-..... -........... Vol. 7, p. 185 ..... ............ Vol. 7, p. 317.-............ Vol. 7, p. 330............. Vol. 7, p. 318; vol.1......... 7, p. 321. Vol. 7, p. 320-..... -........ Vol. 7, p. 318; vol............ 9, p. 855. Vol. 9, p. 855-..... --........ Vol. 7, p. 425.....- 1,500.00 Vol. 7, p.85.............- Vol. 7, p. 541................ Vol. 7, p. 596.............- Vol. 7, p. 543..... ......... Vol. 12, p. 1172 . 200.00 Vol. 11, p. 702............ Vol. 14, p. 747............ Vol. 4, p. 442-.... . Vol. 9, p. 35............. ..... do................... Vol. 15, p. 676.... 52000.00 ..... do...........11000.00 Bannock ....... Six Nations of New York. S i o u x of different tribes, including Santee Sioux of Nebraska. Do.......... Do........... Do........... Tabequache, Moache, Capote, Wiminuche, Yampa, Grand River, and Uintah bands of Ute. Do........... Do-............ Winnebago-....... Do........... Yankton tribe of Sioux. Pay of physician, carpenter, miller, teacher, engi- neer, farmer, and blacksmith. Permanent annuities in clothing, etc-............. Blacksmith, and for iron and steel-.............. Physician, 5 teachers, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Purchase of rations, etc., as per article5, agreement of Sept. 26, 1876. Interest on $3,000,000, at 5 per cent, section 17, act Mar. 2,1889. For iron and steel and necessary tools for black- smith shop. Two carpenters, 2 millers, 2 farmers, 2 blacksmiths, and 2 teachers. Annual amount to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in supplying said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans, etc. Interest on $804,909.17, at 5 per cent per annum.... Interest on $78,340.41, at 5 per cent per annum, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Twenty installments of $15,000 each, fourth series, to be paid to them or expended for their benefit. .do.............. Treaty of Nov. 11, 1794. ..... do ........... Vol. 7, p. 46. 1 Estimated-......................Vol. 15, p. 638.... ----- d o .- - - - - - - - - - - - - .domt .................... ....do...................... Estimated...... ................ .d...........do------------- Nov. 1,1837, and Senate amend- ment July 17, 1862. July 15, 1870 .................... Three installments of $15,000 each, due. ..... do ........... Vol. 19, p. 256 .... Vol. 25, p. 895-.... Vol. 15, p. 627 .... Vol. 15, p. 622.... .... do .......... Vol. 7, p. 546; vol. 12, p. 628. Vol. 16, p. 335 .... Vol. 11, p. 744 .... 5,000.00......... 1,600.00-........ 10,400.00 700,000.00 220.00 150,000.00 3,000,000.( 8,520.00.......................... 30,000.00..................... 880,640.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- - 4 0 , 2 4 5 . 4 5 3,917.02 $45,000.00.......... 266,000.00 388,100.02 09 H-1- .. 804,9(.17 78, 340.4t - 6,951,602.81 Aggregate of future appropria- tions re- quired. Amount of annual liabilities of a per- manent character. Amount held in trust by the United States at 5 per cent. $7,156.0(5 3,578.00 17,890.00 14,312.00 114,495.40 20,179.80 1,000.00 2,146.80 230,064.20 20,000.00 200,000.00 800,000.00 157,400.00 * 00YO00.oo 70,000.00 120,000.00 75,000.00 43,050.00 00 H0 711 H Hr z H $357.80 178.90 894.50 715.60 5,724.77 1,008.99 50.00 107.34 11,503.21 .......... .. 1,000.00 10,000.00 40,000.00 7,870.00 3,500.00 6,000.00 3,750.00 2,152.50 I ............ ------------ ------------ ............ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ............ ............ ............ ............ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ............ ............ ------------ ------------------------- ....................................
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