An ordinance, &c. Whereas the safety and tranquility of the
An ordinance, &c. Whereas the safety and tranquility of the frontiers of the United States, do in some measure depend on the maintaining a good correspondence between their citizens and the several nations of Indians in amity with them ... Be it ordained by the United States in Congress assembled, that from and after the passing of this ordinance, the Indian department be divided into these districts, viz. ..
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