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Description Clatsop Indian Treaty with the Tribe with annual payments of $15,000 for a large tract of land, $1500 each to be paid $200 cash, 20 woolen coats, 20 pairs of pants, 20 vests, 40 shirts, 40 pairs of shoes, 100 yards of linsey plaid, 15 blanket shawls, 200 pounds of soap, 2 barrels of salt, 30 bags of flour, 200 lbs of tobacco, 200 lbs sugar, 30 lbs tea, 2 barrels of molasses, 2 oxen or 2 horses, 10 hoes, 10 axes, 6 8-quart brass kettles, 25 knives, 50 cotton handkerchiefs, 10 10-quart tin pails, 20 6-quart pans, 20 5-pint cups, 20 caps, etc. Signed in the presence of Nicholas Du Boise, secretary, W. W. Raymond, interpreter, R. Shorter acting Sub-agent. Signed Anson Dart, Superintendent, Henry H. Spalding, agent, and Josiah L. Parrish, Sub-agent. Tostem, Washington, Catat, Wattikani, Twilts, Skotchlickie, Tickahah , Dunka, Winarovox, Hul-lah. Dated August 5, 1851.
Object ID Auburn673
Object Name Treaty
People Du Boise, Nicholas Du Boise, secretary,
Raymond, W. W. Raymond, interpreter,
Shorter, R. Shorter acting Sub-agent.
Dart, Anson Dart, Superintendent,
Spalding, Henry H. Spalding, agent,
Parrish, Josiah L. Parrish, Sub-agent.
Tostem, Washington,
Catat, Wattikani,
Twilts, Skotchlickie,
Tickahah , Dunka,
Winarovox, Hul-lah.
Subjects Treaty with Clatsop Indians
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Title Clatsop Indian treaty of 1851
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