New York Indian
Treaty of 1838, Schedules
Schedule referred to in Treaty with the New York Indians, 1838 Schedule A
Census of the New York Indians as Taken in 1837
Number residing on the Seneca reservations.
|
Senecas |
2,309 |
|
Onondagas |
194 |
|
Cayugas |
130 |
|
|
2,633 |
|
Onondagas, at Onondaga |
300 |
|
Tuscaroras |
273 |
|
St. Regis, in New York |
350 |
|
Oneidas, at Green Bay |
600 |
|
Oneidas, in New York |
620 |
|
Stockbridges |
217 |
|
Munsees |
132 |
|
Brothertowns |
360 |
The above was made before the execution of the treaty.
R. H. Gillet, Commissioner
Schedule B
The following is the disposition agreed to be made of the sum of three thousand dollars provided in this treaty for the Tuscaroras, by the chiefs, and assented to by the commissioner, and is to form a part of the treaty:
To Jonathan Printess, ninety-three dollars.
To William Chew, one hundred and fifteen dollars.
To John Patterson, forty-six dollars.
To William Mountpleasant, one hundred and seventy-one dollars.
To James Cusick, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To David Peter, fifty dollars.
The rest and residue thereof is to be paid to the nation.
The above was agreed to before the execution of the treaty.
R. H. Gillet, Commissioner.
Schedule C
Schedule applicable to the Onondagas and Cayugas residing on the Seneca reservations. It is agreed that the following disposition shall be made of the amount set apart to be divided by the chiefs of those nations, in the preceding parts of this treaty, any thing therein to the contrary notwithstanding.
To William King, one thousand five hundred dollars.
Joseph Isaacs, seven hundred dollars.
Jack Wheelbarrow, three hundred dollars.
Silversmith, one thousand dollars.
William Jacket, five hundred dollars.
Buton George, five hundred dollars.
The above was agreed to before the treaty was finally executed.
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