Schedule referred to in the Wyandot Treaty of 1817, and to be taken and considered as part thereof.
Three sections, to contain six hundred and forty acres each, are to be reserved out of the tract of twelve miles square to be granted to the Wyandot.
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One of the said sections is to be appropriated to the use of a missionary
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One for the support of schools
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One for the support of mechanics, and to be under the direction of the chiefs.
Two sections, of six hundred and forty acres each, are to be granted to each of the following persons, being the chief of the Wyandot Tribe, and his six counselors, namely:
- Five Square Mile Tract at Hog Creek
- Forty-eight Square Mile Tract including Lewistown
- Ten Square Mile Tract at Wapaghkonetta
- Thirty Thousand Acre Tract
- Three Square Mile Tract for Delaware Indians
- Two Section Tract