| United States. Congress. Senate - 1887 - 676 pages
...of the Indian treaties with different tribes secure to them a patent for lands west " in fee-simple to them while they shall exist as a nation and live on it" (as in the Choctaw treaty of 1830), " in fee-simple to them and their heirs forever, as long as they... | |
| Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma - 1890 - 106 pages
...nation a tract of couutry west of the Mississippi river in fee-simple, to them and their desceudauts, to inure to them while they shall exist as a nation and live on it, beginniug near Fort Smith, where the Arkansas boundary crosses the Arkansas river ; running thence... | |
| United States. Census Office 11th Census, 1890 - 1894 - 132 pages
...their own risk. March 23, 1842, to the Choctaw Nation, in fee simple to them and their descendants, "to inure to them while they shall exist as a nation and live on it, liable to uo transfer or alienation, except to the United States or with their consent". [The Chickasaw... | |
| United States. Census Office - 1894 - 140 pages
...their own risk. March 23, 1842, to the Choctaw Nation, in fee simple to them and their descendants, "to inure to them while they shall exist as a nation and live on it, liable to no transfer or alienation, except to the United States or with their consent". [The Chickasaw... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1898 - 1174 pages
...tract of country west of the Mississippi River iu fee simple to them and their descendants, to inurs to them while they shall exist as a nation and live...Smith, where the Arkansas boundary crosses the Arkansas Rivor, running thence to the source of the Canadian Fork, if in the limits of the United Status, or... | |
| 1898 - 1086 pages
...Nation a tract of country west of the Mississippi River in fee simple to them and their descendants, to inure to them while they shall exist as a nation and live on it," they " cede to the United States the entire country they own and possess east of the Mississippi River,... | |
| 1899 - 746 pages
...the same." March 23, 1842, to the Choctaw Nation, in fee simple to them and their descendants, " to inure to them while they shall exist as a nation and live on it, liable to no transfer or alienation, except to the United States or with their consent." August 11,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 748 pages
...Canadian Fork, and up the same to its source," in the treaty of 1820, were to be interpreted as meaning " to the source of the Canadian Fork, if in the limits of the United States, or to those limits " — thus relieving the United States from any obligation to make a special grant to the Choctaws... | |
| Cyrus Thomas, W J McGee - 1903 - 632 pages
...abandon the same." March 23, 1842, to the Choctaw Nation, in fee simple to them and their descendants "to inure to them while they shall exist as a nation and live on it, liable to no transfer or alienation, except to the United States with their consent." August n, 1852,... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1118 pages
...the mouth of the south fork of the Canadian; thence west along the main Canadian River to its source, if in the limits of the United States, or to those limits; and thence due south to Red River, and down Red River to the beginning. ARTICLE 3. The Chickasaws agree... | |
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