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1805-08-21, Delawares, Pottawatimies, Miames, Eel River, Weas-U.S.
Treaty between the United States of America and the Tribes of Indians called the Delawares, Pottawatimies, Miames, Eel River, and Weas, August 8,
1805, 7 Stat. 91-93. ( A treaty between the United States and the Delaware, Potawatomi, Miami, Eel River, and Wea tribes. The tribes ceded land to the
United States in exchange for permanent annuities paid in the same manner as payments had been made to the tribes in the past. The treaty was concluded
August 8, 1805 at Grouseland near Vincennes in the Indiana Territory.)
Title:   Articles of a Treaty Made and Entered into, at Grouseland near Vincennes, in the Indiana Territory / by and between William Henry Harrison, governor of said territory, superintendent of Indian affairs, and commissioner plenipotentiary of the United States, for treating with the north westsern tribes of Indians, of the one part, and the tribes of Indians called the Delerares, Putawatimis, Miamis, Eel River, and Weas, jointly and severally by their chiefs and head men, of the other part.
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