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Students - Treaty with the Potawatomi of 1826

 

  1. TREATY WITH THE POTAWATOMI, 1826.
    Oct. 16, 1826. | 7 Stat., 295. | Proclamation, Feb. | 7, 1827.
    Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties. Vol. II (Treaties). Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904.


    ARTICLE 6.
    The United States agree to grant to each of the persons named in the schedule hereunto annexed, the quantity of land therein stipulated to be granted; but the land, so granted, shall never be conveyed by either of the said persons, or their heirs, without the consent of the Pres ident of the United States; and it is also understood, that any of these grants may be expung ed from the schedule, by the President or Senate of the United States, without affecting an y other part of the treaty.
    Schedule of grants referred to in the foregoing Treaty:
    To each of the following persons, Indians by birth, and who are now, or have been, scholars in the Carey Mission School, on the St. Joseph’s, under the direction of the Rev. Isaac M
    cCoy, one quarter section of land, to be located under the direction of the President of the Unit ed States; that is to say:

    1. Joseph Bourissa - son of Daniel Bourassa and Theotis Oisange Arnwaske,
    male, b. 1808 - student from 1820

    2. Noaquett - or Luther Rice, half-blood Ottawa, b. 1800, male - original Carey
    Mission scholar, graduate of Colgate University in Hamilton, NY; and an educator

    3. John Jones - or Tuay, half-blood Chippewa, male, b. 1800 - an original student of the Carey Baptist Mission, graduate of Colgate University in Hamilton, NY; and an educator . Founded Ottawa University in Kansas.

    4. Nuko - or Andrew Fuller, male, b. 1811

    5. Soswa -

    6. Manotuk - b. 1816 - student from 1824

    7. Betsey Ash - female, b. 1808 - student from 1820

    8. Charles Dick -

    9. Susanna Isaacs - female, b. 1819 - student from 1825

    10. Harriet Isaacs -

    11. Betsey Plummer - orphan, female, b. 1807 - student from 1819

    12. Angelina Isaacs - female, b. 1811 - student since 1819

    13. Jemima Isaacs -

    14. Jacob Corbly, or Jacob Corbly Konkapot - a Stockbridge Indian and exceptionally gifted student

    15. Konkapot - same as No. 14

    16. Celicia Nimham - female, b. 1812 - student from 1821

    17. Mark Bourissa - son of Daniel Bourassa and Theotis Oisange Arnwaske,
    male, b. 1810 - student from 1820

    18. Jude Bourissa - son of Daniel Bourassa and Theotis Oisange Arnwaske,
    male, b. 1812 - student from 1820

    19. Annowussau -

    20. Topenibe - son of principal Potawatomi chief Topinbee and Nowegi, male, b. 1807

    21. Terrez - daughter of Tou-se-qua, adopted by Joseph Bailly; female, b. 1808; aka Therese Bailly, Theresa LaVigne

    22. Sheshko -

    23. Louis Wilmett - son of Antoine Ouilmette and Archange Chevalier,
    male, b. 1808 - student from 1821

    24. Mitchel Wilmett - or Michel Ouilmette, son of Antoine Ouilmette and Archange
    Chevalier, male, b. 1811 - student from 1823

    25. Lezett Wilmett - or Elizabeth Wilmette, daughter of Antoine Ouilmette and
    Archange Chevalier, female, b. 1814 - student from 1823

    26. Esther Baily - daughter of Joseph Bailly and Tou-se-qua, female, b. 1811

    27. Roseann Baily - daughter of Joseph Bailly and Tou-se-qua, female, b. 1813

    28. Eleanor Baily - daughter of Joseph Bailly and Tou-se-qua, female, b. 1815

    29. Quehkna - b. 1807 - student from 1824

    30. William Turner - male, b. 1821 - student from 1823

    31. Chaukenozwoh - or Joel Wallingford, male. b. 1820 - student from 1823

    32. Lazarus Bourissa - son of Daniel Bourassa and Theotis Pisange Arnwaske,
    male, b. 1816 - student from 1823

    33. Achan Bourissa - or Archange Bourassa, daughter of Daniel Bourassa and Theotis

    Pisange Arnwaske, female, b. 1817 - student from 1823

    34. Achemukquee -

    35. Wesauwau -

  1. 36. Peter Moose - male, b. 1816 - student from 1824 - a Potawatomi chief who signed the treaty of 1846 in Missouri

    37. Ann Sharp - female, b. 1815 - student from 1824


    38. Joseph Wolf - male, b. 1819 - student from 1825


    39. Misnoqua -


    40. Pomoqua -


    41. Wymego - son of Miami Chief Wymego who was with the Potawatomi of the Tippecanoe River region


    42. Cheekeh -


    43. Wauwossemoqua - b. (year unknown) - student from 1824


    44. Meeksumau -

    45. Kakautmo -

    46. Richard Clements - orphan from Chicago, male, b. 1815 student from 1825

    47. Louis McNeff -

    48. Shoshqua -

    49. Nscotenama - b. 1819 - student from 1825

    50. Chikawketeh -

    51. Mnsheewoh -

    52. Saugana - b. 1818 - student from 1825 -son of Potawatomi chief Saugana

    53. Msonkqua -

    54. Mnitoqua - son of Potawatomi chief Men-o-quet, b. 1816 - student from 1824

    55. Okutcheek -

    56. Naomi G. Browning -

    57. Antoine - or Antoine Rollo, male, b. 1804 - student from 1824. Died while employed by Carey Mission after graduation.

    58. St. Antoine - a Potawatomi chief who signed the treaty of 1846 in Missouri

    59. Mary -

    Notes: Names are stated exactly as they appeared in the text. The more common version of the name is stated second, when known. All students received titles to their land grants from the General Land Office at LaPorte, Indiana.

    Title: Treaty With The Potowatomi, 1826
    Author: Lewis Cass, James B. Ray and John Tipton, Commissioners and Sixty-Three Chiefs of the Potwatomi
    Publication: 
    http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/pot0273.htm

  2. Text: To each of the following persons, Indians by birth, and who are now, or have been, scholars i n the Carey Mission School, on the St. Joseph’s, under the direction of the Rev. Isaac McCoy , one quarter section of land, to be located under the direction of the President of the Unit ed States; that is to say: Joseph Bourissa, Noaquett, John Jones, Nuko, Soswa, Manotuk, Betsey Ash, Charles Dick, Susanna Isaacs, Harriet Isaacs, Betsey Plummer, Angelina Isaacs, Jemima Isaacs, Jacob Corbly, Konkapot, Celicia Nimham, Mark Bourissa, Jude Bourissa, Annowussau, Topenibe, Terrez, Sheshko, Louis Wilmett, Mitchel Wilmett, Lezett Wilmett, Esther Baily, Roseann Baily, Eleanor Baily, Quehkna, William Turner, Chaukenozwoh, Lazarus Bourissa, Achan Bouri ssa, Achemukquee, Wesauwau, Peter Moose, Ann Sharp, Joseph Wolf, Misnoqua, Pomoqua, Wymego, Cheekeh, Wauwossemoqua, Meeksumau, Kakautmo, Richard Clements, Louis McNeff, Shoshqua, Nscoten ama, Chikawketeh, Mnsheewoh, Saugana, Msonkqua, Mnitoqua, Okutcheek, Naomi G. Browning, Antoine, St. Antoine, Mary; being in all fifty-eight.



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