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1825-11-07, Articles of a Convention
Articles of a Convention between the United States and the Shawonee Nation of Indians residing within the State of Missouri, November 7, 1825, 7
Stat. 284-286. ( Articles of a Convention between the United States and the Shawonee Nation of Indians residing in Missouri. The Shawnee Tribe ceded land
to the United States lying between the River St. Come and Cape Geredeau (Girardeau) and bounded on the east by the Mississippi River and on the West
by the White River. The U.S. gave the Indians a tract of land in the State of Missouri described in Article 2 of the Convention. The Shawnee were also
paid $11,000 to settle their claims against U.S. citizens and their Treaty of Friendship was renewed. The treaty was concluded in St. Louis, Missouri
on November 7, 1825.)
Title:   Articles of a convention / made between William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and the undersigned chiefs and head men of the Shawonee Nation of Indians, residing within the state of Missouri, duly authorized and empowered by said Nation, at the city of St. Louis, on the seventh day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.
OCLC Number:   1011504935
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