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It being meant and intended to assume and
 
It being meant and intended to assume and
perform
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perform all the duties and obligations of the
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts toward the
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said Indians, whether the same arise from
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treaties or otherwise, and to substitute and
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place the said State of Maine in this subject
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to all intents and purposes whatever in the
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stead and place of the Commonwealth of
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Massachusetts, so that said tribe may have con-
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tinued to them all the payments, and enjoy
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all the immunities and privileges in as full
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and ample a manner under the indenture or
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treaty as they would have received or enjoyed un
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der

Revision as of 17:09, 26 June 2017

�then the said State of Maine, shall and will, an- nually and every year in the month of October, so long as they shall remain a Nation, and reside within the said State of Maine, deliver for the use of the Said Penobscot tribe of Indians, at Old Town, the following articles to wit: five hundred bushels of Corn, fifteen barrels of wheat flour, seven barrels of clean pork, one hogshead of Molasses, and one hundred yards of double breadth broadcloth, to be of red color one year, and blue the next year, and so on alternately, fifty good blankets, one hundred pounds of gun powder, four hun- dred pounds of shot, six boxes of chocolate, one hundred and fifty pound of tobacco, and fifty dollars in silver.

It being meant and intended to assume and perform all the duties and obligations of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts toward the said Indians, whether the same arise from treaties or otherwise, and to substitute and place the said State of Maine in this subject to all intents and purposes whatever in the stead and place of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, so that said tribe may have con- tinued to them all the payments, and enjoy all the immunities and privileges in as full and ample a manner under the indenture or treaty as they would have received or enjoyed un der