C. ESTIMATE of the sums required for the payment of the annuities due to Indians and Indian tribes, and for the fulfilment of treaty stipulations, for the year 1836. Names of tribes. For what object. Amount. For the payment of the permanent annuity in lieu of interest on stock, per act For the payment of the permanent annuity, stipulated in the 6th article of the treaty of the 11th November, 1794 For the payment of the permanent annuity, stipulated in the 4th article of the treaty of 3d August, 1795 1,000 For the permanent annuity, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 17th November, 1807 800 For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 17th of September, 1818 1,500 For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 29th August, 1821 1,000 4,300 Wyandots For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 3d of August, 1795 1,000 For the permanent annuity, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 17th of November, 1817 400 For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 29th of September, 1817, and 17th of September, 1818 4,500 For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, per the 10th article of the treaty of the 29th of September, 1817 For iron and steel, &c. for shop For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 4th For the permanent annuity For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 23d For the purposes of education, during the pleasure of Congress, per the 6th article of the same treaty For the pay of eight laborers, per the 4th article of the same treaty For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, per the 5th article of 720 For the support of a miller, in lieu of a gunsmith 600 For the purchase of 160 bushels of salt 320 29,740 Eel Rivers For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 3d 500 For the permanent annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 21st 250 For the same, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 30th of Septem- 350 1,100 For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 3d of August, 1795 1,000 For the purchase of salt, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 7th of June, 1803 For the permanent annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 30th of September, 1809 For the permanent annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 2d of October, 1818 For the limited annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 29th of 5,000 For the limited annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 16th of 2,000 For the purposes of education, during the pleasure of Congress, per same For iron and steel, &c. 220 For the support of a miller, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 16th of October, 1826 600 For the purchase of 160 bushels of salt, per same 320 For the purposes of education, per same 2,000 For the permanent annuity, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 20th of September, 1828 2,000 For the limited annuity, per same 1,000 For the purposes of education, per same 1,000 For the annuity to a chief, per same 100 For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, per same 720 For iron and steel, &c per same 220 For the purchase of 2,000 pounds of tobacco, per same 240 For the pay of three laborers, per same 360 For the annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 10th of December, 1834 1,000 23,640 Pottawatamies of Huron For the permanent annuity, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 17th of November, 1807 400 ESTIMATE C-Continued. October, 1832 For the annuity to 3 chiefs for life For the purposes of education Names of tribes. For what object. Pottawatam's, ofthe Prairie For the limited annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 20th of For the limited annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 26th of October, 1832 20,000 For the limited annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 27th of October, 1832 For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 29th of July, 1829 720 For iron and steel, &c. 220 For the permanent annuity, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 29th of July, 1829 16,000 For the purchase of 50 barrels of salt 300 For the limited annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 26th of September, 1833 14,000 For the limited annuity, per the 2d article of the supplement to same For the annuity to 4 chiefs for life, per the 3d article of the treaty For the purchase of 50 barrels of salt For the purchase of 3,000 pounds of tobacco For the limited annuity, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 1st of August, 1829 18,000 2,160 660 For the support of 3 blacksmiths and assistants For iron, steel, &c. For the pay of laborers, and for oxen For the limited annuity, per the 3d article of the treaty of the 15th of For the purposes of education, per the 4th article 3,000 For the support of 6 agriculturists, and purchase of oxen, ploughs, and other implements, per the 5th article 2,500 For the purchase of 1,500 pounds of tobacco 150 For the services of two physicians 400 37,835 Menominees For the support of 5 farmers, and 5 female house-keepers, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 5th of February, 1831 4,000 For the support of a miller, per same 600 For the support of 3 blacksmiths and assistants, per same For iron and steel, &c. per same For the permanent annuity, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 3d of August, 1795 1,000 For the same, per the 2d article of the treaty of the 17th of November, 1807 800 For the same, per the 4th article of the treaty of the 24th of September, 1819 For the support of a blacksmith at Saganaw; and for farming utensils and cattle; and for the employment of persons to aid them in agriculture, per act of the 15th of May, 1820 For the purposes of education, per the 6th article of the treaty of the 5th of August, 1826 1,000 5,800 |