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Cession 174

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Cession Number
174
Nations as named in historic documents
Winnebago
Present-day Nations
Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Sept. 15, 1832
Royce’s Schedule of Indian Land Cessions (Sept. 15, 1832)
Treaty entry in Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties (link)
Treaties related via shared date(s)
RIT 169 - Ratified Indian Treaty 169: Winnebago - Fort Armstrong, Rock Island, Illinois, September 15, 1832
RIT 169 - Printed Copy of the Treaty Between the United States of America and the Winnebago Nation of Indians, Concluded September 15, 1832, and Ratified February 13, 1833 (Copy 1 of 3)
RIT 169 - Brown Envelope: "Printed Copies. Indian Treaty. Winnebagos. Concluded Sep. 15, 1832. Ratified Feb. 13, 1833."
RIT 169 - Brown Cover Sheet: "1832. Treaty with the Winnebago Nation. Concluded Sept. 15th 1832. Ratified Feby. 13, 1833."
RIT 169 - Treaty Between the United States and the Winnebago Indians Signed at Fort Armstrong, Rock Island, Illinois
RIT 169 - Printed Copy of the Treaty Between the United States of America and the Winnebago Nation of Indians, Concluded September 15, 1832, and Ratified February 13, 1833 (Copy 2 of 3)
RIT 169 - Printed Copy of the Treaty Between the United States of America and the Winnebago Nation of Indians, Concluded September 15, 1832, and Ratified February 13, 1833 (Copy 3 of 3)
Historic Maps
Map Name
Illinois 1
Source URL
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701em.gct00002/?sp=17
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Historic Map of Illinois 1
Map Name
Wisconsin 1
Source URL
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701em.gct00002/?sp=64
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Historic Map of Wisconsin 1

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