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Treaty: Ratified Indian Treaty 128: Ponca - Ponca Village at the Mouth of White Paint Creek, "the first below the Qui Carre River," June 9, 1825
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Ratified Indian Treaty 128: Ponca - Ponca Village at the Mouth of White Paint Creek, "the first below the Qui Carre River," June 9, 1825
Other Titles
RIT #128
RIT 128
Ratified Indian Treaty #128
National Archives Identifier
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/167247058
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Creation date
June 9, 1825
Contains
Treaty Between the United States and the Ponca Indians Signed at Ponca Village at the Mouth of White Paint Creek, "the first below the Qui Carre River"
Printed Copy of the Treaty Between the United States and the Ponca Indians, Concluded June 9, 1825, and Ratified February 6, 1826
Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Quincy Adams and Secretary of State Henry Clay
Named Native nations
Creek
Present-day Nations
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Seminole Tribe of Florida
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United States of America