The history of the state of Indiana : from the earliest explorations by the French to the present time, containing an account of the principal civil, political, and military events, from 1763 to 1897 . reaty of October 26,1809. No. 10.—Cession by the same treaty of September 30,1809, in the^southeastern portion of the State. No. 11.—Cession also by the treaty of September 30,1809; partly in Illinois. This cession was conditional uponthe consent of the Kickapoos, which was obtained by thetreaty with them of December 9, 1809. No. 12.—Cession by the Kickapoos, December 9, 1809,which was subsequen


The history of the state of Indiana : from the earliest explorations by the French to the present time, containing an account of the principal civil, political, and military events, from 1763 to 1897 . reaty of October 26,1809. No. 10.—Cession by the same treaty of September 30,1809, in the^southeastern portion of the State. No. 11.—Cession also by the treaty of September 30,1809; partly in Illinois. This cession was conditional uponthe consent of the Kickapoos, which was obtained by thetreaty with them of December 9, 1809. No. 12.—Cession by the Kickapoos, December 9, 1809,which was subsequently reaffirmed by them, June 4, was also assented to by the Weas October 2, 1818, and bythe Miamis October 6, 1818. It is partly in Illinois. No. 13.—Cession by the Wyandots, September 29, is mostly in Ohio. No. 14.—Cession by the Pottawattamies, October 2,1818;partly in Illinois. A subsequent treaty of August 30, 1819,with the Kickapoos, cedes a tract of country (No. 16.) whichoverlaps this cession. By the treaty of October 2, 1818, the Weas ceded all theland claimed by them in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, excepta small reserve on the Wabash River. Their claim was of. INDIAN TITLES TO LAND—HOW EXTINGUISHED. 233 as to its correct boundaries, they were specifically defined bytreaty of June 7, 1803. The tract was partly in Illinois. No. 7.—Tract ceded by the treaties of August 18, 1804,with the Delawares, and August 27, 1804, with the Pianka-shaws. No. 8.—Cession of treaty August 21, 1805, with the Mia-mis, Eel Rivers, and Weas. Lies in the southeastern part ofthe State. No. 9.—Cession by treaty of September 30, 1809, withtlie Miamis, Eel River, Delaware and Pottawattamie tribes,adjoining the Vincennes tract on the north. This cessionwas concurred in by the Weas in the treaty of October 26,1809. No. 10.—Cession by the same treaty of September 30,1809, in the^southeastern portion of the State. No. 11.—Cession also by the treaty of September 3


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