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In witness
whereof, the chiefs of those nations, residing in the country of the
Oneidas, and Timothy Pickering, agent for the United States have
hereto set their hands and seals, at Oneida, the second day of
December, in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety four.
Timothy Pickering,
Wolf Tribe:
Odotsaihte, his x mark,
Konnoquenyau, his
x mark,
Head sachems of
the Oneidas.
John Skenendo,
eldest war chief, his x mark,
Bear Tribe:
Lodowik
Kohsanwetau,his x mark,
Cornelius
Kauhiktoton, his x mark,
Thos.
Osauhataugaunlot, his x mark
War chiefs.
Turtle Tribe:
Shonohleyo,
warchief, his x mark,
PeterKonnauterlook,
sachelll, his x mark.
Daniel
Teouneslees, son of Sken endo. war chief. his x Clark
Tuscaroras:
Thaulondauwaugon,
sachem, his x mark,
Kanatjogh, or
Nicholas Cusiek, war chief, his x mark,
Witnesses to the
signing and sealing of the agent of the United States, and of the
chiefs of the Oneida and Tuscarora nations:
S. Kirkland,
James Dean, Interpreter.
Witnesses to the
signing and sealing of the four chiefs of the Stockbridge Indians,
whose names are below:
Saml. Kirkland,
John Sergeant.
Stockbridge Indians
Hendrick Aupaumut,
Joseph Quonney,
John Konkapot,
Jacob Konkapot,
Source: Indian
Affairs: Laws and Treaties Vol II (Treaties)
Compiled and
Edited By Charles J. Kappler LL. M.
Clerk to the
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
Washington, DC :
Government Printing Office, 1904
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