Treaty of Lewistown

Treaty of Lewistown

On August 3, 1829, members of the Shawnee Indians and the Seneca Indians signed the Treaty of Lewistown with the United States. In this treaty, Senecas and Shawnees living at Lewistown, Ohio, relinquished their claim to the land and joined the rest of the Ohio Senecas already living on a reservation west of the Mississippi River.

The United States government granted this group of about three hundred Indians sixty thousand acres (240 km²) of land in the west and a six thousand dollar advance on the sale of their Ohio lands. In addition, the United States presented the natives with blankets, plows, axes, hoes, rifles, and other supplies.

References

Ohio Historical Society, 2005, [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1417|"Treaty of Lewistown (1829)"] , Ohio History Central: An Online Encyclopedia of Ohio History.


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