Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 7.djvu/583

This page needs to be proofread.

TREATY WITH THE MIAMIES. 1838. 573 To Mong-go-sah, son of La Blonde one-half section of land on the Grants of land Wabaslt river below and adjoining the half section granted to Kah-tah- *° P°'S°¤° mong—quah. ““'“’“l· To Peter Gouin one section of land on the Sixth mile reserve, commencing where the northern line of said reserve intersects the Vllabash river; thence down said river one mile and back for quantity. To Mais-shil-gouin-mi-zah, one section of land to include the "Deer Lick," alias La Saline, on the creek that enters the Wabash river nearly opposite the town of Wabash. To O-zah-shin—qual1 and the wife of Bronilette, daughters of the " Deaf Man" as tenants in common one section of land on the Mississinncwa river to include the improvements where they now live. To O-san-di-ah one section of land where he now lives on the Mississinnewariver,toinclude his improvements. To Wah-pi-pin-cha one section of land on the Mississinnewa river, directly opposite the section granted to O-san-di-ah. To Mais-zi-quah one section of land on the V/abash river, commencing at the lower part of the improvement of Old Sally, thence up said river one mile and back for quantity. To Tah-ko-nong one section of land where he now lives on the Mississinnewa river. To Cha-pine one section of land where he now lives on the Ten mile reserve. To White Loon one section of land, at the crossing of Longlois’s creek, on the Ten mile reserve, to run up said creek. To Francis Godfroy one section of land, to be located where he shall direct. To Neh-wah-ling—quah one section of land where he now lives on the Ten mile reserve. '1‘o La Fountain one section of land south of the section he now lives on and adjoining the same, on the Ten mile reserve. To Seek one section of land south of the section of land granted to Wa·pa-se—pah by the treaty of 1834 on the Ten mile reserve. To Black Loon one section of land on the Six mile reserve, commencing at a line which will divide his field on the Wabash river, thence up the river one mile and back for quantity. To Duck one section of land on the Wabash river below a11d adjoining the sectio11 granted to Black Loon, and one mile down said river, and back for quantity. To Me-cha-ne-qua a chief, alias Gros-mis one section of land where he now lives; One section to include his field on the Salamania river; One and one-half section commencing at the Wabash river where the road crosses the same from John B. Richardville, jr.’s; thence down the said river to the high bank on Mill creek; thence back so as to include a part of the prairie, to be surveyed as directed by said chief To Tow-wah-keo-shee, wife of Old Pish-a-wa one section of land on the Wabash river below and adjoining the half section granted to Mongo-sah. To Ko·was-see a chief one section of land now Seeks reserve, to include his orchard and improvements. To Black Loon one section of land on the Six mile reserve and on the Salamania river, to include his improvements. To the wife of Benjamin, Ah-mac-kon-zee-quah one section of land where she now lives, near the prairie and to include her improvements, she being commonly known as Pichoux’s sister. To Pe-she-wah one section of land above and adjoining the section and a half granted to John B. Richardville on Flat Rock (creek) and to run one mile on the Wabash river.