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Cession 169

Related Information

Cession Number
169
Nations as named in historic documents
Ottawa (residing in Ohio)
Present-day Nations
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Nov. 17, 1807
Royce’s Schedule of Indian Land Cessions (Nov. 17, 1807)
Treaty entry in Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties (link)
Aug. 30, 1831
Royce’s Schedule of Indian Land Cessions (Aug. 30, 1831)
Treaty entry in Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties (link)
Treaties related via shared date(s)
RIT 54 - Ratified Indian Treaty 54: Ottawa, Chippewa, Wyandot and Potawatomi - Detroit, November 17, 1807
RIT 54 - Treaty Between the United States and the Ottawa, Chippewa, Wyandot and Potawatomi Indians Signed at Detroit, with Proclamation Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on February 25, 1808
RIT 165 - Ratified Indian Treaty 165: Ottawa (Ohio) - Lake Erie, August 30, 1831
RIT 165 - Treaty Between the United States and the Ottawa Indians (Ohio) Signed at the Indian Reserve on the Miami Bay of Lake Erie
RIT 165 - Printed Copy of the Treaty Between the United States and the Ottawa Indians, Signed August 30, 1831 and Ratified April 6, 1832 (Copy 1 of 2)
RIT 165 - Printed Copy of the Treaty Between the United States and the Ottawa Indians, Signed August 30, 1831, and Ratified April 6, 1832 (Copy 2 of 2)
Historic Maps
Map Name
Ohio (detail)
Source URL
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701em.gct00002/?sp=50
Thumbnail
Historic Map of Ohio (detail)

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