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1802-06-16, Treaty of Limits
Treaty of Limits between the United States of America and the Creek Nation of Indians, June 16, 1802, 7 Stat. 68-70. ( A treaty between the United
States and the Creek Nation which ceded territory to the U.S. beginning along the high shoals of the Appalachee River to the Ocmulgee River in the state
of Georgia. The Indians received annual compensation in goods and money for an unspecified period of time. They also permitted the establishment of
garrisons on their lands. The treaty was concluded at Fort Wilkinson on the Oconee River.)
Title:   A Treaty of limits between the United States of America and the Creek Nation of Indians / Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America, by James Wilkinson, of the state of Maryland, Brigadier General in the army of the United States, Benjamin Hawkins, of North-Carolina, and Andrew Pickens of South-Carolina, Commissioners Plenipotentiary of the United States on the one part, and the Kings, Chiefs, Head-Men and Warriors of the Creek Nation, in council assembled, on the other part, have entered into the following articles and conditions, viz.
OCLC Number:   986243603
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