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Big Island Surrender  

In consideration of five shillings lawful money, the Mississauga Nation agrees to surrender Big Island in the Bay of Quinte.

Buyback of Six Nations Land in Township of Hawkesbury (Eastern Division)  

In consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful money of Upper Canada, Catherine Claus agrees to sell to James Baby, John H. Dunn, and George H. Markland the equivalent of 1200 acres of land in the Township of Hawkesbury (Eastern Division), in the

Surrender of Land in Caradoc Townshop, Middlesex County  

In consideration of a payment of five shillings to each signator, the Tribe of Chippeway Indians of the London District agree to surrender to the Crown a tract of land which is part of the Indian Reserve. 40 acres of land will be selected for

Song of Hiawatha - Test Version 5  

Photograph taken of the gift shop and lodge at Wayagamug, Michigan, where Hiawatha pageants were performed.

Buyback of Six Nations Land in Township of Innisfil  

In consideration of five shillings of lawful money, John Johnson Claus agrees to sell nine hundred acres of land in the Township of Innisfil to James Baby, John Henry Dunn, and George Herchmer Markland. The land will be held in trust for the sole use

Buyback of Six Nations Land in Township of Hawkesbury  

In consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful money of Upper Canada paid by James Baby, John Henry Dunn, and George Herchmer Markland, John Johnson Claus agrees to sell two thousand eight hundred acres of land situated in the Township of Hawkesbury. This

Map of Land Surrendered in Waterloo, Wellington, Huron, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford and Perth Counties  

In consideration of an annual payment of 1100 pounds currency, the Chippewa Nation agrees to a surrender of land excluding certain parcels which will be reserved for exclusive Chippewa use. In total, the British acquired 2,182,049 acres fronting the south-eastern shore of Lake Huron in

Surrender of land in Waterloo, Wellington, Huron, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford and Perth Counties  

In consideration of an annual payment of 1100 pounds currency, the Chippewa Nation agrees to a surrender of land excluding certain parcels which will be reserved for exclusive Chippewa use. In total, the British acquired 2,182,049 acres fronting the south-eastern shore of Lake Huron in

Surrender of land in Waterloo, Wellington, Huron, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford and Perth Counties  

In consideration of an annual payment of 1100 pounds currency, the Chippewa Nation agrees to a surrender of land excluding certain parcels which will be reserved for exclusive Chippewa use. In total, the British acquired 2,182,049 acres fronting the south-eastern shore of Lake Huron in

Chippewa Surrender of Land on the River St. Clair  

In consideration of an annual payment of 1100 pounds, the Chippewa Nation agrees to surrender to the British, a parcel of land amounting to 2,756,960 acres. The land is located on the River St. Clair - This item is a manuscript copy. See IT087 -

Land Grant to William Claus in Hawkesbury, County Prescott  

William Claus, Deputy Superintendent of Indian Affairs has been granted several lots of land measuring approximately 5,000 acres, in the Township of Hawkesbury, in the County of Prescott.

Halton-Peel Surrender  

Mississauga Nation to surrender several tracts of land in the Halton-Peel region of Ontario. Land surrendered to the British in consideration of 20 shillings lawful money.

Mississauga Land Surrender in Midland and Johnstown District  

In consideration of an annual payment of 2 pounds 10 shillings, the Mississauga Nation agrees to surrender to the British, a tract of land lying in the Midland and Johnstown Districts.

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.

Provisonal Agreement for Thames River Surrender  

Provisional agreement to surrender lands on the north shore of the River Thames plus specified reserved land, in consideration of the yearly sum of 600 pounds currency. Lands to be surrendered by the Chippewa Nation to the British.

Year Lease of 428 Acres in Thurlow Township, 5 August 1816  

Lease of land fronting the Bay of Quinte in the Township of Thurlow, Midland district. Land leased to the British on behalf of the Mississauga Nation for 5 shillings a piece. See IT052 - Map, IT053 - Surrender, IT054 - Lease, Map, and Surrender.

Lease of 250,000 Acres Between Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron  

Indenture to lease 250,000 acres of land between Kempenfelt Bay upon Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron in Simcoe County. Lease is for the term of one year in consideration of 5 shillings a piece. Land leased to the British on behalf of the principal Chiefs

Grant of land to Catherine Claus  

A tract of land was granted to Catherine Claus, wife of William Claus, Deputy Superintendent of Indian Affairs. The tract is located in the Township of Hawesbury, in the province of Ontario. The tract is approximately 1200 acres.

gorget, silver  

Crescent-shaped gorget made of silver with engraved image of a mountain lion. Edges formed by turning in silver and rolling it around a wire. Domed boss with ring inside for fastening found at one end of gorget (other missing). Dr. Oronhyatekha Ethnology collection.

Surrender of all of south-western Ontario west of the Grand River  

War Chiefs of Chippewa, Ottawa, Pottawatomi, and Huron nations cede tract of land to King George III for 1200 pounds currency worth of goods and wares.