South Dakota Historical Collections, Том 1State Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... miles south of the town . The captain's reconnoitre by moonlight , without the sign of a live Indian , encouraged the owners of property there to view the desolate scene by daylight . They all started in the dawning ; they reached the ...
... miles south of the town . The captain's reconnoitre by moonlight , without the sign of a live Indian , encouraged the owners of property there to view the desolate scene by daylight . They all started in the dawning ; they reached the ...
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... miles long north and south , and 385 miles wide . It had an area of about 151,000 square miles , or 96,640,000 acres , More than one - third of those acres were in the red man's land . The main feature of the white man's Dakota , in ...
... miles long north and south , and 385 miles wide . It had an area of about 151,000 square miles , or 96,640,000 acres , More than one - third of those acres were in the red man's land . The main feature of the white man's Dakota , in ...
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... miles wide and 180 miles long . In it were very few towns before 1872 , and the scattered settlers went to Pembina as their county seat . Far up the Red River was Fort Abercrombie , a main gateway into North Dakota . There the brave ...
... miles wide and 180 miles long . In it were very few towns before 1872 , and the scattered settlers went to Pembina as their county seat . Far up the Red River was Fort Abercrombie , a main gateway into North Dakota . There the brave ...
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North Pacific " to within a few miles of here , " a telegraph line along the valley to Winnipeg , and " no public school kept here . " The school must have come with the three churches by the year 1879 , when the first mayor , Charles ...
North Pacific " to within a few miles of here , " a telegraph line along the valley to Winnipeg , and " no public school kept here . " The school must have come with the three churches by the year 1879 , when the first mayor , Charles ...
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... miles ) , and we had to carry water for our horses . The cars had not yet crossed the river at Huron . We slept in our blankets under our wagons , about the center of where the city now stands . " Three days . later , cars of the ...
... miles ) , and we had to carry water for our horses . The cars had not yet crossed the river at Huron . We slept in our blankets under our wagons , about the center of where the city now stands . " Three days . later , cars of the ...
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Стр. 451 - States, to admit among them ; and the United States now solemnly agrees that no persons except those herein authorized so to do, and except such officers, agents, and employes of the Government as may be authorized to enter upon Indian reservations in discharge of duties enjoined by law, shall ever be permitted to pass over, settle upon, or reside in the territory described in this article, or in such territory as may be added to this reservation for the use of said Indians.
Стр. 454 - Indians, unless executed and signed by at least three-fourths of all the adult male Indians occupying or interested in the same; and no cession by the tribe shall be understood or construed in such manner as to deprive, without his consent, any individual member of the tribe of his rights to any tract of land selected by him, as provided in Article VI of this treaty.
Стр. 453 - ... for each. And in order that the Commissioner of Indian Affairs may be able to estimate properly for the articles herein named, it shall be the duty of the agent each year to forward to him a full and exact census of the Indians, on which the estimate from year to year can be based.
Стр. 454 - That they will permit the peaceful construction of any railroad not passing over their reservation as herein defined. 3d. That they will not attack any persons at home, or travelling, nor molest or disturb any wagon trains, coaches, mules, or cattle belonging to the people of the United States, or to persons friendly therewith. 4th. They will never capture, or carry off from the settlements, white women or children. 5th. They will never kill or scalp white men, nor attempt to do them harm.
Стр. 455 - The United States hereby agrees to furnish annually to the Indians the physician, teachers, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmiths as herein contemplated, and that such appropriations shall be made from time to time, on the estimates of the Secretary of the Interior, as will be sufficient to employ such persons.
Стр. 450 - ... the Indians shall commit a wrong or depredation upon the person or property of any one, white, black or Indian, subject to the authority of the United States, and at peace therewith, the...
Стр. 452 - ... to compel their children, male and female, between the ages of six and sixteen years, to attend school; and it is hereby made the duty of the agent for said Indians to see that this stipulation is strictly complied with...
Стр. 251 - ... the laws and regulations made for the government of trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and in no respect violate the same.
Стр. 455 - Act to divide a portion of the reservation of the Sioux Nation of Indians in Dakota into separate reservations and to secure the relinquishment of the Indian title to the remainder, and for other purposes...
Стр. 451 - ... by law. In all cases of depredation on person or property, he shall cause the evidence to be taken in writing and forwarded, together with his finding, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, whose decision, subject to the revision of the Secretary of the Interior, shall be binding on the parties to this treaty.