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1832-10-26, Articles of a Treaty Made and Entered into at Castor Hill
Articles of a Treaty between the United States and the Shawnoes and Delawares late of Cape Girardeau, October 26,1832, 7 Stat. 397-399. ( Articles of
a Treaty between the United States and the Shawnoes and Delawares late of Cape Girardeau in which the Indians relinquish to the United States all of
their lands within the State of Missouri and any claims they may have against the United States for loss of property. The Delawares are to receive
live stock valued at $2,000, merchandise valued at $5,000, and $12,000 to be given to the Superintendent of Indian Affairs to pay for their debts. The
Shawnees were to move to the Territory of Arkansas and given $800 in cash, $400 in clothing and horses, $500 to pay for the move, and provisions after
the move for one year. The treaty was concluded at Castor Hill in St. Louis County in the State of Missouri on October 26, 1832.)
Title:   Articles of a treaty made and entered into at Castor Hill, in the county of St. Louis, in the state of Missouri, this twenty-sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two between William Clark, Frank J. Allen and Nathan Kouns, commissioners on the part of the United States, of the one part, and the chiefs, warriors and counsellors of the Shawnoes and Delawares, late of Cape Girardeau, in behalf of their respective bands, of the other part.
OCLC Number:   1013186083
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