... that the loyalty of the Indians should be suitably acknowledged, so, accordingly, on 25 October, 1784, Governor Haldimand granted them a tract of land six miles wide on either bank of the Grand River. Some years later, finding this land exceeded their... The Early History of Elora, Ontario and Vicinity - Page 19by John Connon - 1975 - 222 lehteLimited preview - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - 1896 - 786 lehte
...in 1778. In 1801, at the request of the Indians, an act was passed providing that these lands should be- sold, and the proceeds invested for the benefit of the Indians, which was done. Nothing was said in this act about the exemption from taxation, and the New Jersey... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1919 - 1032 lehte
...and nieces. The widow filed a bill under section 2436-b of the Code of 1904, praying that the farm might be sold and the proceeds invested for the benefit of the widow and the other persons interested. The reasons assigned for the sale were that the property was... | |
| Virginia - 1922 - 1356 lehte
...filed a bill under section 2436-b of the Code of 1904, similar to this section, praying that the farm might be sold and the proceeds invested for the benefit of the widow and the other persons interested. The reasons assigned for the sale were that the property was... | |
| Clinton Alfred Weslager - 1972 - 572 lehte
...surveyed and allotments made in accordance with the terms of the Treaty, and the remainder which is to be sold and the proceeds invested for the benefit of the Indians amounts to about 227,000 acres. This has been appraised by the Commissioners appointed for that purpose,... | |
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