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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1884
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Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations, pp. 224-225-228-229
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STATEMEXTsbowtinq ihe 1tESENT LIB DJLIITIES of the UNITED STA TES t, IoDLIN TRIBES ',,,der TREATY STIP ULA JlIONS-Continued. Names of treaties. Description of annuities, &c. Sacs and Foxes of Permanent annuity........ ............. Mississippi. Do-----------Interest on $200,000, at 5 per cent.......... Do ............. Interest on $800, 000, at 5 per cent ............ Sacs and Foxes of Interest on $157,400, at 5 per cent............. Missouri. Do.............For support of school-........................ Seminoles-....... Interest on $500, 000, eighth article of treaty of August 7, 1856. Do.............Interest on $70, 000, at 5 per cent.......... Senecas ............Permanent annuity ........................... Do.......... Smith and smith-shon and miller, permanent. Senecas of New Permanent annuities. ................... York. Do ............. Interest on $75, 000, at 5 per cent ........... Do-...........Interest on $43, 050, transfeired from the On- tario Bank to the United States Treasury. Senecas and Shaw- Permanent annuity.......................... nees. Do.............Support of smith and smith's shops .......... Shawnees--------Permanent annuity for education.......... Do ........ Interest on $40,000,et 5 per cent .............. Shoshones and Ban- nacks: Shoshones ......... For the purchase of clothing formen, women, and children, thirty installments. Do ............. For pay of physician, carpenter, teacher, en- gineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Do ............. Blacksmith, and for iron andsteel for shops . Treaty of November 3,1804.....Vol. 7, p. 85, § 3......................... Treaty of October 21,1837 ........ Vol. 7, p. 541, § 2..................... Treaty of October 21, 1842-........ Vol. 7, p. 596,§2.................... Treaty of October 21,1837V........Vo 7, p. 543,§2...................... Treaty of March 6,1861---------Vol.12, p. 1172, § 5 $200 00--...........- $25,000 annual annuity---------Vol. 11, p. 702,§8.................... Support of schools, &c........... Vol. 14, p. 757, §3 .. . . . ........ September 9 and 17,1817 ....-.....Vol. 7, p. 161, § 4;..... ............... vol. 7, p. 179, § 4. February 28,1821----------------. Vol. 7, p- 349, 4..... .................... February 19,1841 ................. Vol. 4, p. 442........ ................ Act of June 27, 1846.............Vol. 9, p.5, 2..... ................ ....do ............................. Vol. 9,P. 35, 3........ . .............. Treaty of September 17,1818 ..... Vol. 7, p. 179, § 4...................... Treaty of July 20,1831..........Vol. 7, p. 352, § 4 1,060 00........... August3, 1795; September 29,1817 Vol. 7, p. 51, § 4.......................... August 3,1795; May 10, 1854. Vol. 10, p. 1056, § 3.................... Fifteen installments due, esti- Vol. 15, p. 676, § 9............ $172, 500 00 mated at $11,500 each. Estimated ................... Vol. 15, p. 676, § 10 5,000 00........... ...... do .......................... Vol. 15, p. 676, §3 1,000 00 ............. $1,000 00 10,000 00 40,000 00 7,870 00 25,000 00 3,500 00 1,000 00 1,660 00 6,000 00 3,750 00 2,152 50 1,000 00 3,000 00 2,000 00 $20,000 00 200,000 00 800,000 00 157,400 00 500, 000 00 70,000 00 20,000 00 33,200 00 120,000 00 75,000 00 43,050 00 20, 000 00 60, 000 00 40,000 00 in cia z H H Cia H 0 z z H In cia Bannacks ........ Do-........... Six Nations ofNew York. Sioux of different tribes, including Santee Sioux of Nebraska. Do ............. Do-............ Do-........... Do-........... Tabequache band of Utes. Tabequache, Mua- che,Capote, Wee- minuche,Yampa, Grand River, and Uintah bands of Utes. Do-........... Do-............ Do .----- Winnebagoes-...... Do-..--.------- Yankton tribe of Sioux. Do........... Total.----- For the purchase of clothing for men, women, and children, thirty installments. Pay of physician, carpenter, miller, teacher, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Permanent annuities in clothing, &c-....... Fifteen installments due, esti- mated at $6,937 each. Estimated........................ Treaty, November 11, 1794 ....... Purchase of clothing for men, women, and Fifteen installments, of $130,000 children. each, due; estimated. Blacksmith, and for iron and steel-........... For such articles as may be considered neces- sary by the Secretary of the Interior for persons roaming. Physician, five teachers, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Purchase of rations, &c., as per article 5, agreement of September 26, 1876. Pay of blacksmith ............................ For iron and steel and necessary tools for blacksmith shop. Estimated-....................... Fifteen installments, of $200,000 each, due; estimated. Estimated... .. ..------------------ .do ........................... ...... do ........................... ......-do ........................... Vol. 15, p. 676, § 9........... Vol. 15, p. 676, § 10 5, 000 00 Vol. 7, p. 64, § 6............ Vol. 15, p. 638, § 10.......... ....do...........-2,00000 .... do ........... ........... Vol. 15, p. 638, § 13 10, 400 00 Vol. 19, p. 256, §5.1,100,000 00 Vol 13, p. 675, § 10 720 00 Vol. 15, p. 627, § 9. 220 00 Two carpenters, two millers, two farmers,. ......do .......................... Vol. 15, p. 622, § 15 one blacksmith, and two teachers. Thirty installments, of $30,000 each, to be ex- Fourteen installments, each Vol. 15, p. 622, § 11 pended under the direction of the Secretary $30,000, due. of the Interior, for clothing, blankets, &c. Annual amount to be expended under the-...................................Vol. 15, p. 622, § 12 direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in supplying said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans, &c. Interest on $804,909.17, at 5 per cent. per an- November 1, 1837, and Senate Vol. 7, p. 546, § 4; num. amendment, July 17, 1862. vol. 12, p. 628, § 4. Interest on $78,340.41, at 5 per cent. per an- July 15, 1870....................Vol. 16, p. 355, § 1. num, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Ten installments, of $25,000 each, being third Four installments due, of $25,000 Vol. 11, p. 744, § 4. series, to be paid to them, or expended for each. their benefit. Twenty installments, of $15,000 each, fourth Twenty installments, of $15,000 ... .do......... series, to be paid to them, or expended for each, due. their benefit. ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ... a ............ ................... .. . . .. . . . .................. 104,055 00 4, 500 00 .... ......... 90,000 0 1,950,000 00....................... 3, 000, 000 00-.............. 7,800 00 .............. .............. ........... 420,000 00 .............. 30,000 00 .............. -.............. 40, 245 45 3, 917 02 100,000 00I........ .... ...... .. . . . . ...... 804,9909 17 Z 7 8, 340 41 H td2 300,000 00-........ .............. 1,420,150 00 8, 385, 921 60 349,52225 6,120,045 40 -1 -1 - I I I ............
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