Revolutionary Services And Civil Life of General William Hull

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Joseph, which empties itself into the southerly part of Lake Michigan, where many of the Pottawatamies now reside, one on the upper branches of the river Huron, which empties into Lake St. Clair, and one on the Saganaw river, which falls into Saganaw bay. " He goes on to mention other reservations, and adds, that " the Pot- ^ tawatamies and Chippewas are the proprietors of the country. Some of the other tribes, probably by com- 308 HISTORY OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1812, pact or understanding among th...em, may consider themselves as having other rights, bj which they may claim some part of the compensation, and conse- quently it may be necessary to make them parties to the treaty. " * Pursuing this plan, in 1807 Governor Hull en- tered into a treaty, at Detroit, with the Ottawa, Chippewa, Pottawatamie, and Wyandot tribes, by which they ceded to the United States an extensive territory on the southeastern side of Michigan, bounded south by the river and bay of Miami ; west by a line running north and south, through the middle of the territory, nearly as far north as Saganaw bay, and north by a line running from this point to White Rock in Lake Huron.

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