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Aug. 9, 1814-June 22, 1818

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Ratified Indian Treaties ⟩ Aug. 9, 1814-June 22, 1818

  • 82 - Ottawa, Chippawa and Potawatomi at St. Louis, August 24, 1816.
  • 83 - Cherokee at Chickasaw Council House, September 16, 1816.
  • 84 - Chickasaw at the Chickasaw Council House, September 20, 1816.
  • 85 - Choctaw at the Choctaw Trade House, October 24, 1816.
  • 86 - Kickapoo at St. Louis, March 20, 1817.
  • 87 - Oto (Ottoe) at St. Louis June 24, 1817.
  • 88 - Potawatomi St. Louis, June 25, 1817.
  • 89 - Cherokee at the Cherokee Agency, July 8, 1817.
  • 90 - Wyandot, Seneca, Delaware, etc. on the Miami September 29, 1817.
  • 91 - Creeks at the Creek Agency on Flint River, January 28, 1818.
  • 92 - Grand Pawnee at St. Louis, June 18, 1818.
  • 93 - Pitavisate Noisy Pawnee at St. Louis, June 19, 1818.
  • 95 - Pawnee at St. Louis, June 22, 1818.
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