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Grant to Colonel William Claus  

The Crown granted a tract of land measuring 900 acres unto the Honourable William Claus, including all woods and waters in Innisfil Township, in the County of Simcoe. See IT082 - Copy.

garters, leg ties  

A pair of red wool trade cloth garters with applicated black cloth circles and beadwork decoration; probably of Choctaw origin; gift of consul "Kontschnitt" (prob. Johannes Kruttschnitt, who was appointed Prussian consul for New Orleans in 1868)

beaded purse  

Red woolen broadcloth beaded bag. Bag features beaded patterns of flowers and leaves with a relatively naturalistic, elaborate border pattern. Handle is made of newspaper, which may have once been covered by another material. Made by the Seneca.

Voyageur Boat and Chippewa Canoe, Thunder Bay, Lake Superior.  

This is a watercolor of a voyageur boat and a Chippewa canoe in a landscape background.

Saugeen Tract Surrender  

The Chippewas Tribe of Indians have surrendered 4800 acres of land lying in the Counties of Grey and Bruce to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The lands are to be sold and the proceeds to be invested for the benefit of the tribe. See IT162 -

Chippewa Land Surrender on the Thames River  

Surrender of 58,000 acres on the northerly side of the River Thames in the London and Western Districts. The Chippewa Nation agrees to surrender and extinguish their title to the land in consideration of 2 pounds 10 shillings in goods to each eligible person. See

ball-headed club, ball club  

A wooden ball-headed club attributed to an unknown nation of origin.