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children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support Indian approof the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in priation. any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, seventy-five thousand dollars.

Assinaboines.· For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provis- Assinaboines. ions, and other articles, as the President may from time to time determine, including transportation thereof, in instructing in agriculture and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their comfort, civilization, and improvement, thirty thousand dollars.

Blackfeet,

gans.

Blackfeet, Bloods, and Piegans. For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and other articles, as the President may from time Bloods, and Pieto time determine, including transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in every other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, fifty thousand dollars.

Calapooias, Molallas, and Clackamas of Willamette Valley. For third of five instalments of the fourth series of annuity, for beneficial objects, five thousand five hundred dollars.

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Callapooias, Clackamas of Molallas, and

Willamette Val

Cheyennes and

Cheyennes and Arapahoes. For fifth of thirty instalments provided to ley. be expended under tenth article treaty of October twenty-eighth, eighteen Arapahoes. hundred and sixty-seven, twenty thousand dollars.

For purchase of clothing, as per same article, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars.

For pay of physician and teacher, as per thirteenth article same treaty, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, as per same article, five thousand two hundred dollars.

For transportation of goods for the Cheyennes and Arapahoes, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

Chickasaws. For permanent annuity in goods, three thousand dollars. Boise Fort Band of Chippewas. For seventh of twenty instalments, for the support of one blacksmith and assistant, and for tools, iron and steel, and other articles necessary for the blacksmith shop, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For seventh of twenty instalments, for the support of one school-teacher, and for the necessary books and stationery, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eight hundred dollars.

For seventh of twenty instalments, for the instruction of Indians in farming, and purchase of seeds, tools, and so forth, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eight hundred dollars.

For seventh of twenty instalments of annuity, in money, to be paid per capita, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For seventh of twenty instalments of annuity, in provisions, ammunition, and tobacco, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand dollars.

For seventh of twenty instalments of annuity, in goods and other articles, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, six thousand five hundred dollars.

For transportation and necessary cost of delivery of annuity goods and provisions, per sixth article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Vol. xv. p. 596.

Chickasaws.

Boise Fort band of Chippe

was.

Vol. xiv. p. 765.

Chippewas of Lake Superior. For eighteenth of twenty instalments, Chippewas of

Lake Superior.

Chippewas of Lake Superior. Vol. x. p. 1109.

Vol. xiv. p. 765.

Chippewas of the Mississippi. Vol. vii. p. 592. Vol. x. p. 1111. Vol. xiii. p. 694.

in coin, per fourth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand dollars.

For eighteenth of twenty instalments, in goods, household furniture, and cooking utensils, per fourth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eight thousand dollars.

For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for agricultural implements and cattle, carpenters' and other tools, and building materials, per fourth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three thou

sand dollars.

For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for moral and educational purposes, three hundred dollars of which to be paid to the Grand Portage band yearly, to enable them to maintain a school at their village, per fourth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fiftyfour, three thousand dollars.

For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for six smiths and assistants, per second and fifth articles treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand and forty dollars.

For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of six smiths' shops, per second and fifth articles treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty instalments, for the seventh smith and assistant, and support of shops, per second and fifth articles treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand and sixty dollars.

For support of smith and shop, during the pleasure of the President, as per seventh and twelfth articles treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, six hundred dollars.

For support of two farmers, during the pleasure of the President, as per twelfth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and seventh article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For transportation, and necessary cost of delivery of annuity and provisions for Chippewas of Lake Superior, three thousand dollars.

Chippewas of the Mississippi. For sixth of ten instalments of the second series, in money, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, four thousand one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For sixth of ten instalments of the second series, for the pay of two carpenters, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, four hundred dollars.

For sixth of ten instalments of the second series, in goods, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fiftyfour, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixtyfour, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For sixth of ten instalments of the second series, for support of schools, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-six dollars, and sixty-seven

cents.

For sixth of ten instalments of second series, for the purchase of provisions and tobacco, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May seventh,

eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars and Chippewas of the sixty-seven cents. Mississippi.

For sixth of ten instalments of the second series, for the support of two smiths' shops, including the pay of two smiths and assistants, and furnishing iron and steel, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For sixth of ten instalments of the second series, for pay of two farmers, per third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents.

For eighteenth of twenty instalments of annuity, in money, per third article treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, Vol. x. p. 1167. twenty thousand dollars.

For last of twenty-six instalments, to be paid the Chippewas of Missis

sippi, per third article treaty of August second, eighteen hundred and Vol. ix. p. 904. forty-seven, one thousand dollars.

For fifth of ten instalments, for the support of a school or schools

upon said reservation, in accordance with third article treaty of March Vol. xvi. p. 720. nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, four thousand dollars.

For fifth of ten instalments, to be expended in promoting the progress of the people in agriculture, and assisting them to become self-sustaining, in accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, six thousand dollars.

For fifth of ten instalments, for the support of a physician, in accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixtyseven, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For fifth of ten instalments, for the purchase of necessary medicines, in accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three hundred dollars.

For transportation, and necessary cost of delivery of annuities and provisions for the Chippewas of Mississippi, in accordance with sixth article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three thousand dollars.

Chippewas of

Chippewas of the Mississippi, Pillager, and Lake Winnebagoshish Bands of Chippewa Indians. For ninth of ten instalments, to furnish said the Mississippi, Pillager, and Indians with ten yoke of good work-oxen, twenty log-chains, two hundred Lake Winnebagrubbing-hoes, ten plows, ten grindstones, one hundred axes (handled), goshish bands of twenty spades, and other farming implements, per fifth article treaty of Chippewa InMay seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand five hundred Vol. xiii. p. 694. dollars.

For the pay of two carpenters, one thousand eight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four farm laborers, two thousand four hundred dollars; one physician, one thousand two hundred dollars; and medicine for the sick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, seven thousand seven hundred dollars.

For this amount, to be applied toward the support of a saw-mill, to be built for the common use of the Chippewas of the Mississippi and the Red Lake and Pembina bands of Chippewas, as per sixth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand dollars.

For pay of services and travelling expenses of a board of visitors, to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the annuity payments to the Indians, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other improvements, as stipulated in the seventh article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, not exceeding any one year more than twenty days' service, at five dollars per day, or more than three hundred miles' travel, at ten cents per mile, four hundred and eighty dollars.

dians.

Chippewas, Pillager, and Lake Winnebagoshish bands. Vol. x. p. 1167.

Chippewas of
Red lake and
Pembina tribe of
Chippewas.
Vol. xiii. pp.

668, 689.

Choctaws.

For pay of female teachers employed on the reservation to instruct Indian girls in domestic economy, one thousand dollars.

Chippewas, Pillager, and Lake Winnebagoshish Bands. For eighteenth of thirty instalments of annuity, in money, per third article treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.

For eighteenth of thirty instalments of annuity, in goods, per third article treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.

For eighteenth of thirty instalments, for purposes of utility, per third article treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand dollars.

For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for purposes of education, per third article of treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars.

Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina Tribe of Chippewas. - For this amount, as annuity, to be paid per capita to the Red Lake band of Chippewas, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty of October second, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and second article supplementary treaty of April twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars.

For this amount, to the Pembina band of Chippewas, during the pleasure of the President, per same treaty, five thousand dollars.

For ninth of fifteen instalments, for the purpose of supplying the Red Lake band of Chippewas with gilling-twine, cotton matter, calico, linsey, blankets, sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, and for such other useful articles and for such other useful purposes as may be deemed for their best interests, per third article supplementary treaty of April twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, eight thousand dollars.

For ninth of fifteen instalments, for same objects, for Pembina band of Chippewas, per same treaty, four thousand dollars.

For ninth of fifteen instalments, for pay of one blacksmith, one physician who shall furnish medicine for the sick, one miller, and one farmer, per fourth article of same treaty, three thousand nine hundred dollars.

For ninth of fifteen instalments, for the purchase of iron and steel, and other articles, for blacksmithing purposes, per same treaty as above, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For ninth of fifteen instalments, to be expended for carpentering, and other purposes, per same treaty, one thousand dollars.

For ninth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses of a board of visitors to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the annuity payments of the said Chippewa Indians; each member of the board to be paid not more than five dollars per day for not more than twenty days' service, and ten cents per mile for not more than three hundred miles' travel, three hundred and ninety dollars.

For transportation of annuity goods and provisions, and iron and steel for blacksmiths, for the Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina tribe, two thousand dollars.

Choctaws. For permanent annuity, per second article treaty of NovemVol. vii. p. 99. ber sixteenth, eighteen hundred and five, and thirteenth article treaty of Vol. xi. p. 614. June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand

dollars.

For permanent annuity, for support of light-horsemen, per thirteenth article of treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, Vol. vii. p. 212. and thirteenth article treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six hundred dollars.

For permanent annuity, for support of blacksmith, per sixth article Vol. vii. p. 236. treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth article of treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and

thirteenth article of treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars.

For permanent annuity for education, per second article treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six thousand dollars.

For permanent annuity of iron and steel, per ninth article treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred and twenty dollars.

For interest on three hundred and ninety thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two cents, at five per centum, per annum, for education, support of the government, and other beneficial purposes, under the direction of the general council of the Choctaws, in conformity with the provisions contained in the ninth and thirteenth articles treaty January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and eighty-nine cents.

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Choctaws.

tribes and bands

Confederated Tribes and Bands of Indians in Middle Oregon. For Confederated third of five instalments, third series, for beneficial objects, per second of Indians in article treaty of June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four Middle Oregon. thousand dollars. Vol. xii. p. 965.

For thirteenth of fifteen instalments, for pay and subsistence of one farmer, one blacksmith, and one wagon and plow maker, per fourth article treaty of June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for pay and subsistence of one physician, one sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of farming operations, and one school-teacher, per fourth article treaty of June twentyfifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five thousand six hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for salary of the head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth article treaty of June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.

Creeks. For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article treaty of August seventh, seventeen hundred and ninety, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Creeks.

Vol. vii. p. 36.
Vol. xi. p. 700.

For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty of June Vol. vii. p. 69. sixteenth, eighteen hundred and two, and fifth article treaty of August

seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, three thousand dollars.

For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article treaty of January Vol. vii. p. 287. twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twenty thousand dollars.

For permanent annuity for blacksmith and assistant, and for shop and tools, per eighth article treaty of January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hundred and forty dollars.

For permanent annuity for iron and steel for shop, per eighth article treaty of January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two hundred and seventy dollars.

For permanent annuity for the pay of a wheelwright, per eighth article treaty of January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six hundred dollars.

For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, eight hundred and forty dollars.

For iron and steel of shop, three hundred and seventy dollars.

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