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1129 ) the United States surveyed the dimin- shed Delaware reserve in order to allot each Delaware an 80 - acre tract ( Treaty Article 1 ) . Article Iv of this treaty set aside 80 - acre tracts for Absentee Delaware who were expected to ...
1129 ) the United States surveyed the dimin- shed Delaware reserve in order to allot each Delaware an 80 - acre tract ( Treaty Article 1 ) . Article Iv of this treaty set aside 80 - acre tracts for Absentee Delaware who were expected to ...
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Background Information to the Delaware - Cherokee Law Suit The agreement that the Delaware signed with the Cherokee in 1867 resulted in the termination of the Delaware tribe as a political unit . The Delaware become Cherokee citizens ...
Background Information to the Delaware - Cherokee Law Suit The agreement that the Delaware signed with the Cherokee in 1867 resulted in the termination of the Delaware tribe as a political unit . The Delaware become Cherokee citizens ...
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First , the Cherokee Nation was dissolved and all Delaware became United States citizens . Second , each of the 890 registered Delaware were alloted an average of 60 acres of land . Many of these land allotments were a considerable ...
First , the Cherokee Nation was dissolved and all Delaware became United States citizens . Second , each of the 890 registered Delaware were alloted an average of 60 acres of land . Many of these land allotments were a considerable ...
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