Resolvedby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress
assembled,
THATthe agreement, in writing, between the Delaware nation of Indians and the Wyandott
nation of Indians, made and entered into on the fourteenth day of December, eighteen
hundred and forty-three, for the purchase of certain lands by the latter, of the former,
tribe of Indians, and which said agreement, in writing, is as follows:
“Whereas, from a long and intimate acquaintance and the ardent friendship which has
for a great many years existed between the Delawares and Wyandotts, and from a mutual
desire that the same feeling shall continue and be more strengthened by becoming near
neighbors to each other; therefore, the said parties, the Delawares on one side, and
the Wyandotts on the other, in full council assembled, have agreed and do agree to
the following stipulations, to wit:
Article 1. The Delaware nation of Indians, residing between the Missouri and Kansas
rivers, being very anxious to have their uncles, the Wyandotts, to settle and reside
near them,
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do hereby donate, grant, and quit claim forever, to the Wyandott nation three sections
of land, containing six hundred and forty acres each, lying and being situated at
the point of the junction of the Missouri and Kansas rivers.
Article 2. The Delaware chiefs, for themselves and by the unanimous consent of their
people, do hereby cede, grant, quit claim to the Wyandott nation, and their heirs
forever, thirty-six sections of land, each containing six hundred and forty acres,
situated between the aforesaid Missouri and Kansas rivers, and adjoining on the west
the aforesaid three donated sections, making in all thirty-nine sections of land,
bounded as follows, viz: Commencing at the point of the junction of the aforesaid
Missouri and Kansas rivers, running west along the Kansas river sufficiently far to
include the aforesaid thirty-nine sections; thence running north to the Missouri river;
thence down the said river with its meanders to the place of beginning; to be surveyed
in as near a square form as the rivers and territory ceded will admit of.
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Article 3. In consideration of the foregoing donation and cession of land, the Wyandott
chiefs bind themselves, successors in office, and their people, to pay to the Delaware
nation of Indians forty-six thousand and eighty dollars, as follows, viz: six thousand
and eighty dollars to be paid the year eighteen hundred and forty-four, and four thousand
dollars annually thereafter for ten years.
Article 4. It is hereby distinctly understood, between the contracting parties, that
the aforesaid agreement shall not be binding or obligatory until the President of
the United States shall have approved the same, and caused it to be recorded in the
War Department.
In testimony whereof, we, the chiefs and headmen of the Delaware nation, and the chiefs
and headmen of the Wyandott nation, have this fourteenth day of December, eighteen
hundred and forty-three, set our signatures.
Nah-Koo-Mer, his x mark.Captain Ketchum, his x mark.Captain Suavec, his x mark.Jackenduthen, his x mark.San-Kock-Sa, his x mark.Cock-i-to-wa, his x mark.<Page 4>
Sa-Sar-Set-Tona, his mark.Pemp Scah, his mark.Nah-Que-Non, his mark.Delaware Chiefs
Henry JAcquis, his mark.James Washington, his mark.Mathey Peacock, his mark.James Bigtree, his mark.George Armstrong, his mark.Tan-Roo-Mie, his x mark.T. A. HicksWyandotts
Signed in open council in the presence of—
Jonathan Phillips. sub agent for the Wyandotts,Richard M. Cummins, Indian agent,James M. Simpson,Charles Graham,Joel Walker, Secretary to the Wyandott Council,Henry Tiblow, Indian Interpreter, Delaware.”Signed in open council in the presence of—
be and the same is hereby confirmed: Provided, That the Wyandott Indian nation shall
take no better right or interest in and to said lands than is now vested in the Delaware
nation of Indians
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A Resolution to sanction an agreement between the Wyandotts and Delawares for the purchase of certain lands, by the former, of the latter tribe of Indians.
A Resolution to sanction an agreement between the Wyandotts and Delawares for the purchase of certain lands, by the former, of the latter tribe of Indians.
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In the House of Representatives, U.S.
July 19 1848
Resolved That this bill do pass.
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Tho. J CampbellJuly 19 1848
Resolved That this bill do pass.
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Ex– July 21– by Messrs. Greene & Hampton.
Partially Printed Document, 6 page(s), Volume 468, RG 46, Entry 427: Records of the United States Senate, Thirtieth Congress, 1847-1849, Records of Legislative Proceedings, Bills and Resolutions Originating in the Senate, Senate Bills and Resolutions Upon Which Further Action Was Taken, 1847-1849, NAB