INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES
Vol. II, Treaties
Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904.
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TREATY WITH THE CREEKS, 1866.
June 14, 1866. | 14 Stats., 785. | Ratified July 19, 1866. | Proclaimed Aug. 11, 1866.
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Ante, p. 911, and note.
Peace and friendship.
Military occupation and protection by the United States.
Amnesty.
Slavery not to exist among the Creeks.
Rights of those of African descent.
Cession of lands to the United States.
Payment therefor, and mode of payment.
Losses of loyal refugee Indians and freedmen, soldiers enlisted in Federal Army.
Census.
Right of way granted for a railroad.
Conditions.
Lands will be sold.
Proviso.
Seminole may convey to the United States.
Line dividing Creek country to be surveyed.
Agency buildings.
Creeks agree to certain legislation.
General council.
Census.
First general council; how composed.
Time and place of meeting.
Sessions not to exceed thirty days.
Special session.
Powers of general council.
Who to preside over council.
Secretary of council.
Pay.
Pay of members.
Courts.
This treaty to be a full settlement of all claims.
Diversion of annuities.
Treaty obligations reaffimed.
Lands granted for missionary and educational purposes.
Not to be sold except, etc.
When sold, proceeds to be how applied.
Inconsistent treaty provisions annulled.
Execution.