| Almanacs, American - 1833 - 370 pages
...Pacha of Egypt. 2. The Treaty between the United Stales and the Creek Indians by which the latter cede to the United States all their lands east of the Mississippi river, ratified by the Senate of the United States. 3. Died, at Paris, M. Martignac, formerly Prime Minister... | |
| Royal Robbins - History - 1837 - 732 pages
...year 1831, a treaty was made between th» 29* United States and the Creek Indians, by which the latter ceded to the United States, all their lands east of the Mississippi river. la the same year, the ratification of the treaties of commerce, navigation, and of the limits between... | |
| Royal Robbins - World history - 1837 - 662 pages
...United States, and therefore null and void. United States and the Creek Indians, by which the latter ceded to the United States, all their lands east of the Mississippi river. In the same year, the ratification of the treaties of commerce, navigation, and of the limits between... | |
| United States - Land tenure - 1838 - 1174 pages
...made with the Creek Indians under date of the 24th March, 1832. By the first article the Creeks cede to the United States all their lands east of the Mississippi river. The Indian title to the whole territory ia thus extinguished, and that of the United States rendered... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - America - 1844 - 852 pages
...return to his own tribe. In September, 1832, a treaty was made with the Winnebagoes, by which they ceded to the United States all their lands east of the Mississippi and south of the Wisconsin, amounting to four million six hundred thousand acres of valuable territory.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1844 - 800 pages
...treaty which bear upon the present case are as follow : "Article I. The Creek tribe of Indians cede to the United States all their lands east of the Mississippi river. " Art. II. The United States engage to survey the said land as soon as the same can. be conveniently... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 642 pages
...Two years, later, in July, 1830, a treaty was made at Prairie du Chien by which the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States all their lands east of the Mississippi; to this cession Blackhawk objected as unfair and illegal, and refused to vacate the lands upon which... | |
| Marcius Willson - Indians of North America - 1847 - 732 pages
...the Sacs, under their chief Black Hawk, foughl against the Americans. 'In 1*330, the Sacs and Foxes ceded to the United States all their lands east of the Mississippi, although portions of these tribes, as late as 1*40, were still found east of that river, and west of... | |
| Daniel Haskel - Chronology, Historical - 1848 - 300 pages
...court pronounced the imprisonment of the missionaries in Georgia unconstitutional. The Creek Indians ceded to the United States all their lands east of the Mississippi, April 5. Bill for the relief of the surviving officers and soldiers of the revolution, passed by the... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1891 - 648 pages
...further treaty of December 29, 1835 (7 Stats., 478), in consideration of $5,000,000, the Clierokccs ceded to the United States all their lands east of the Mississippi. In article 2 reference is made to the agreements in the two preceding treaties to convey the 7,000,000... | |
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