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�and discharge said Commonwealth from all demands &
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and discharge said Commonwealth from all demands &
 
claims of any kind and description, in consequence of said
 
claims of any kind and description, in consequence of said
tribes indenture and agreement made with Said Com-
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tribes indenture and agreement made with Said Commonwealth, on the eighth day of August, one thousand
-monwealth, on the eighth day of August, one thousand
 
 
Seven hundred and ninety six, by their Commissioners
 
Seven hundred and ninety six, by their Commissioners
 
William Sheppard, Nathan Dane & Daniel Davis Esqr.
 
William Sheppard, Nathan Dane & Daniel Davis Esqr.
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of Indians, that they shall have, enjoy and improve
 
of Indians, that they shall have, enjoy and improve
 
all the four excepted townships described as aforesaid,
 
all the four excepted townships described as aforesaid,
and all the Islands in the Penobscot river above [inserted] Old Town and including said Old town island. And the Com-
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and all the Islands in the Penobscot river above Old Town and including said Old town island. And the Commissioners will purchase for their use as aforesaid, two acres of land in the town of Brewer, adjoining Penobscot river, convenient for their occupation & provide them with a discreet man of good moral character & industrious Labor to instruct them in the arts of husbandry, and assist them in fencing and tilling their grounds, and raising such articles of production as their lands are suited for, and as will be most beneficial for them, and will erect a store on the Island of Old town, or contiguous thereto, in which to deposit their yearly supplies,
-missioners will purchase for their use as aforesaid, two
 
acres of land in the town of Brewer, adjoining Penobscot
 
river, convenient for their occupation & provide them
 
with a discreet man of a [struck out] good moral character & indus-
 
-trious Labor to instruct them in the arts of husbandry,
 
and assist them in fencing and tilling their grounds, and
 
raising such articles of production as their lands are suited
 
for, and as will be most beneficial for them, and will
 
erect a store for them ["for them" struck out] on the Island of Old town, or con-
 
-tiguous thereto, in which to deposit their yearly supplies,
 
 
and will now make some necessary repairs on their
 
and will now make some necessary repairs on their
 
Church, and pay and deliver to said Indians for their
 
Church, and pay and deliver to said Indians for their
absolute use, within ninety days from this date at Laid
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absolute use, within ninety days from this date at said
 
Island of Old Town the following articles viz
 
Island of Old Town the following articles viz

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and discharge said Commonwealth from all demands & claims of any kind and description, in consequence of said tribes indenture and agreement made with Said Commonwealth, on the eighth day of August, one thousand Seven hundred and ninety six, by their Commissioners William Sheppard, Nathan Dane & Daniel Davis Esqr. and with the undersigned Commissioners on one part, in behalf of said Commonwealth, in consideration of the above covenants, and release of the said Penobscot tribe, do covenant with the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, that they shall have, enjoy and improve all the four excepted townships described as aforesaid, and all the Islands in the Penobscot river above Old Town and including said Old town island. And the Commissioners will purchase for their use as aforesaid, two acres of land in the town of Brewer, adjoining Penobscot river, convenient for their occupation & provide them with a discreet man of good moral character & industrious Labor to instruct them in the arts of husbandry, and assist them in fencing and tilling their grounds, and raising such articles of production as their lands are suited for, and as will be most beneficial for them, and will erect a store on the Island of Old town, or contiguous thereto, in which to deposit their yearly supplies, and will now make some necessary repairs on their Church, and pay and deliver to said Indians for their absolute use, within ninety days from this date at said Island of Old Town the following articles viz