Keppel Township, Grey County Land Grant

Keppel Township, Grey County Land Grant

Keppel Township, Grey County Land Grant

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Surrender of Nawash reserve and three lots in the Caughnawaga tract to be sold to the Crown for the benefit of the Nawash Indians including the Caughnawaga families. All the Indians will remove to Cape Crocker.

Nation of Maker: Anishinaabe
Nation of Origin

First Nation surrendering lands

Place of Origin: Toronto, ON
Date Made or Date Range: 1857-02-09
Seasonal time
English: Winter
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative

Treaty document

Materials

parchment, wax, green ribbon, ink

Motifs and Patterns

4 doodemag, 8 red wax seals

Description of Writing/Text

Description of Land Surrendered:

Whereas the contemplated treaty between the Crown and the said Nawash Indians for the surrender of the Nawash Reserve has was previously made and executed, it is deemed desirable that the Caughnawaga families residing on the Caughnawaga tract on the north shore of Owen Sound should surrender and yield up to the Crown the lands which they occupy, and remove to Cape Crocker with the Nawash Band. It is therefore agreed upon by all the contracting parties that the said Caughnawaga families consisting of fifteen persons shall yield up the said three lots; thirteen, seventeen, and eighteen to the Crown, for the purpose of being sold in common with other surrendered land, for the benefit of the Chippewa Indians of Nawash, and will remove therefrom when required by the Gov. General to do so, and the members of Nawash do hereby admit the said Caughnawaga Indians to a full share and participation in all revenues and privileges enjoyed by the said Nawash Band.

It was further agreed that the said heads of the said Caughnawaga families would be entitled to receive out of the first payment by the purchasers of said land the appraised value of their respective buildings and other improvements, also the further sum of ten pounds per head to each member of their respective families. Also on removing to Cape Crocker they were to be located on 25 acre lots in like manner as is agreed upon by the treaty.

Witnesses:

W.R. Bartlett

Michael Turner

S.Y. Chesley

Signatories:

R.T. Pennefather, Superintendent General

First Nations Signatories:

Peter Jones Kegedonce

George A. Tabagwun

John T. Wabatick

John Snake

Abner Elliot

John Johnson

Charles Keeshick

Baptist Beauvin

Dimensions: 0 × 0 × 0 mm
Condition: ink smears, brittle, some yellowing, red stains from wax
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses

Date document signed

Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: Government Archives Division Reference Indian Treaty Number 200
Publication History

Canada, Indian Treaties and Surrenders from 1680 to 1890, 2 vols., (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1891), 1: 208-209.

GKS Reference Number: 1203
How to Cite this Item

9 February 1857, Keppel Township, Grey County Land Grant, Library and Archives Canada, Indian Affairs, D-10a, Series A, Volume 1845, Reel T-9939, GAD REF IT 200, http://grasac.org/gks, (heritage item id no. 3182, accessed [date]).

Record Creation Context

This record was created under the direction of Heidi Bohaker as part of a larger research project funded by an Aboriginal Research Grant titled “Braiding Knowledges: Anishinaabe Heritage in Community Perspective”from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

Approximate Place of Origin

43.6511, -79.347

Source of Information about Places

Location of treaty lands