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+ | Commonwealth of Massachusetts | ||
+ | Land Office Boston 5 May 1830 | ||
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+ | The Commonwealth of Massachusetts by their | ||
+ | Commissioners William Shepard Nathan Dame + | ||
+ | Daniel Davis Esquires, made a treaty, with the Pe | ||
+ | nobscot [Penobscot] tribe of Indians, dated the 8th day of August | ||
+ | 1796, by which said tribe relinquished to said Commonwealth | ||
+ | the lands on both sides of the river Penobscot lying | ||
+ | nearl Cl Jonathan Edder dwelling house at Nichols rock | ||
+ | so called and extending up the said river thirty miles on | ||
+ | a direct line according to the general course of said river | ||
+ | on each side thereof excepting however and reserving to | ||
+ | the said tribe all the islands in said river above Old Town | ||
+ | including said Old Town Island within the limits of the | ||
+ | said thirty miles, for which an annual consideration | ||
+ | was to be paid to said tribe &c. | ||
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+ | On the 2d March 1799 a resolve was passed by the | ||
+ | Legislature of said Commonwealth appointing Salem Powne | ||
+ | Esqr an agent to sell said lands, and by his deed dated | ||
+ | 17th June 1805 he conveyed to Joseph Treat nine small | ||
+ | islands including No 4 No 5 called Shad Island & No 6. | ||
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+ | On the 26th Feb 1812 (In consequence of complaints | ||
+ | made by said tribe of Indians that they were interrupted | ||
+ | in their fishery on said island No 4 5 & 6) a resolve | ||
+ | was passed authorizing the Agent for the sale of Eastern | ||
+ | lands to purchase from said Treat a release to said | ||
+ | Commth of said islands No 4.5 + 6 which was accordingly | ||
+ | done, and they became again the property of the Commth | ||
+ | and by the terms of the act separating the District | ||
+ | of Maine from this Commth the public lands in Maine | ||
+ | became the undivided joint property of both States. | ||
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+ | I do therefore as Land Agent of said Commth | ||
+ | having charge of the public lands of said Commonwealth |
Revision as of 16:56, 25 June 2017
�Copy: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Land Office Boston 5 May 1830
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts by their Commissioners William Shepard Nathan Dame + Daniel Davis Esquires, made a treaty, with the Pe nobscot [Penobscot] tribe of Indians, dated the 8th day of August 1796, by which said tribe relinquished to said Commonwealth the lands on both sides of the river Penobscot lying nearl Cl Jonathan Edder dwelling house at Nichols rock so called and extending up the said river thirty miles on a direct line according to the general course of said river on each side thereof excepting however and reserving to the said tribe all the islands in said river above Old Town including said Old Town Island within the limits of the said thirty miles, for which an annual consideration was to be paid to said tribe &c.
On the 2d March 1799 a resolve was passed by the Legislature of said Commonwealth appointing Salem Powne Esqr an agent to sell said lands, and by his deed dated 17th June 1805 he conveyed to Joseph Treat nine small islands including No 4 No 5 called Shad Island & No 6.
On the 26th Feb 1812 (In consequence of complaints made by said tribe of Indians that they were interrupted in their fishery on said island No 4 5 & 6) a resolve was passed authorizing the Agent for the sale of Eastern lands to purchase from said Treat a release to said Commth of said islands No 4.5 + 6 which was accordingly done, and they became again the property of the Commth and by the terms of the act separating the District of Maine from this Commth the public lands in Maine became the undivided joint property of both States.
I do therefore as Land Agent of said Commth having charge of the public lands of said Commonwealth