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This writing indented and made this twenty ninth day
 
This writing indented and made this twenty ninth day
of June, one thousand eight hundred & eighteen, be
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of June, one thousand eight hundred & eighteen, between Edward H Robbins, David Davis and Mark Langdon Hill Esqr, Commissioners appointed by His Excellency John Brooks, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by and with the advice of Council, in conformity to a resolve of the Legislature of said Commonwealth, passed the thirteenth day of February AD, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, to treat with the Penobscot tribe of Indians upon the subject expressed in said resolve, on the one part, and the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, by the undersigned chiefs, captains, and men of said tribe, representing the whole thereof, on the other part.  
-tween Edward H Robbins, David Davis and Mark
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Langdon Hill Esqr, Commissioners appointed by His
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Witnesseth, That the Said Penobscot tribe of Indians, in consideration of the payments by them now received of said Commissioners, amounting to four hundred dollars, and of the payments here by secured and engaged to be made to them by said Commonwealth, do hereby grant, sell & convey, release & quitclaim to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, all their the said tribes right, title, interest and estate, in & to all the lands they claim, occupy and possess by any means whatever on both sides of the Penobscot river, & the branches thereof, above the  
Excellency John Brook, Governor of the Commonwealth
 
of Massachusetts, by and with the advice of Council, in
 
conformity to a resolve of the Legislature of said Com
 
-monwealth, passed the thirteenth day of February AD,
 
one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, to treat with
 
the Penobscot tribe of Indians upon the subject ex-
 
-pressed in said resolve, on the one part, and the said
 
Penobscot tribe of Indians, by the undersigned chiefs,
 
captains, and men of said tribe, representing the whole
 
thereof, on the other part. Witnesseth, That that [struck out] the
 
Said Penobscot tribe of Indians, in consideration of the
 
payments by them now received of said Commissioners,
 
amounting to four hundred dollars, and of the payments here
 
by secured and engaged to be made to them by said Common-
 
-wealth, do hereby grant, sell & convey, release & quitclaim
 
to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, all their the [inserted] said tribes
 
right, title, interest and estate, in & to all the lands they
 
claim, ocupy and possess by any means whatever on both
 
sides of the Penobscot river, & the branches thereof, above the  
 
 
tract of thirty miles in length on both sides of said river,
 
tract of thirty miles in length on both sides of said river,
 
which said tribe conveyed and released to said Common-
 
which said tribe conveyed and released to said Common-
 
-wealth by their deed of the eighth of August, one thousand
 
-wealth by their deed of the eighth of August, one thousand
 
seven hundred & ninety six, excepting & reserving from
 
seven hundred & ninety six, excepting & reserving from

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This writing indented and made this twenty ninth day of June, one thousand eight hundred & eighteen, between Edward H Robbins, David Davis and Mark Langdon Hill Esqr, Commissioners appointed by His Excellency John Brooks, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by and with the advice of Council, in conformity to a resolve of the Legislature of said Commonwealth, passed the thirteenth day of February AD, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, to treat with the Penobscot tribe of Indians upon the subject expressed in said resolve, on the one part, and the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, by the undersigned chiefs, captains, and men of said tribe, representing the whole thereof, on the other part.

Witnesseth, That the Said Penobscot tribe of Indians, in consideration of the payments by them now received of said Commissioners, amounting to four hundred dollars, and of the payments here by secured and engaged to be made to them by said Commonwealth, do hereby grant, sell & convey, release & quitclaim to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, all their the said tribes right, title, interest and estate, in & to all the lands they claim, occupy and possess by any means whatever on both sides of the Penobscot river, & the branches thereof, above the tract of thirty miles in length on both sides of said river, which said tribe conveyed and released to said Common- -wealth by their deed of the eighth of August, one thousand seven hundred & ninety six, excepting & reserving from