Place: Reserve
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Place ID: R1270000Title: Beaver Reserve
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Transcription:1826 Treaty: Five sections for the Beaver, below and adjoining the preceding reservation "for the use of the said tribe" 1838 Treaty: It is further stipulated that the United States patent to Beaver, the five sections of land, and to Chapine the one section of land, reserved to them respectively in the second article of the treaty made Anno Domino 1826, between the parties to the present treaty.
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Communal ReservationStart Date: 10-26-1826
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Fee SimpleStart Date: 11-06-1838
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Communal until 1838 Treaty. Patented to Beaver in 1838 Treaty. "Quapaw Agency Indian Territory Miami Reserve, June 4, 1883 [Didn’t transcribe the entire letter, just one reference to the Miller – Beaver connection] “… the sole heirs of said Beaver are now residing on this reserve and members of this tribe being the children of Thomas Miller whose wife [Wah-pee-ke-ke-quah] or Nancy was the sole surviving child and heir of said Beaver at the time of his death who is also deceased and being further satistfied that said children are named respectively, Lewis Miller, John Miller, and Ester Miller….”
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1826 Treaty at the Mississinewa
October 23, 1826
TREATY WITH THE MIAMI, 1826. Oct. 23, 1826. | 7 Stat., 300. | Proclamation, Jan. 24, 1827. Articles of a treaty made and concluded, near the mouth of the Mississinewa, upon the Wabash, in the State of Indiana, this twenty-third day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, between Lewis Cass, James B. Ray, and John Tipton, Commissioners on the part of the United States, and the Chiefs and Warriors of the Miami Tribe of Indians. ARTICLE 1. The Miami Tr...
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1838 Treaty at the Forks of the Wabash
November 6, 1838
TREATY WITH THE MIAMI, 1838. Nov. 6, 1838. | 7 Stat., 569. | Proclamation, Feb. 8, 1839. Articles of a treaty made and concluded at the Forks of the Wabash in the State of Indiana, between the United States of America, by her Commissioner Abel C. Pepper, and the Miami tribe of Indians on the sixth day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. ARTICLE 1. The Miami tribe of Indians hereby cede to the United States all that tract of land lying south of the Waba...
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