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July 1, 1835-Nov. 23, 1837

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Ratified Indian Treaties ⟩ July 1, 1835-Nov. 23, 1837

  • 218 - Wahpaacotah, Susseton, and Upper Medawakanton Tribes of Sioux, November 30, 1836.
  • 219 - Saginaw Tribe of Chippewa at Detroit in the State of Michigan, January 14, 1837.
  • 220 - Choctaw and Chickasaw at Doaksville, January 17, 1837.
  • 221 - Potawatomi (... Chiefs of the Potawatomi) in Washington; February 11, 1837.
  • 222 - Treat with the Kiowa, Ka-ta-ka and Ta-wa-ka-ro Nations at Fort Gibson, May 26, 1837.
  • 223 - Chippewa at St. Peters in the Territory of Wisconsin, July 29, 1837.
  • 224 - Sioux at Washington, September 29, 1837.
  • 225 - Sack and Fox at Washington, October 21, 1837.
  • 226 - Yankton Tribe of Sioux, at Washington, October 21, 1837.
  • 227 - Sack and Fox of Missouri at Washington, October 21, 1837.
  • 228 - Winnebago at Washington, November 1, 1837.
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