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Extract from the Treaty between the State of Massachusetts and the Penobscot Tribe of Indians
 
Extract from the Treaty between the State of Massachusetts and the Penobscot Tribe of Indians
    And provide them with a discreet man of a good moral character + Industrious habits, to instruct them in the arts of husbandry, and assist them in fencing and tilling their grounds + securing such articles of production as their lands are suitable for, and as will be most beneficial for them....
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    The delivery of the Articles of Travetion [?] supplied to commence in the moth of Octr. and to be distributed at four different times in each year among the said Tribe in such manner as their wants shall be most effectively suplied [crossed out] supported.
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And provide them with a discreet man of a good moral character & Industrious habits, to instruct them in the arts of husbandry, and assist them in fencing and tilling their grounds & securing such articles of production as their lands are suitable for, and as will be most beneficial for them.
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The delivery of the Articles of Protection supplied to commence in the month of Octr. and to be distributed at four different times in each year among the said Tribe in such manner as their wants shall be most effectively supported.
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Copyed by Saml F. Hussey Indian Agent
 
Copyed by Saml F. Hussey Indian Agent

Revision as of 17:50, 29 December 2017

Extract from the Treaty between the State of Massachusetts and the Penobscot Tribe of Indians

And provide them with a discreet man of a good moral character & Industrious habits, to instruct them in the arts of husbandry, and assist them in fencing and tilling their grounds & securing such articles of production as their lands are suitable for, and as will be most beneficial for them.

The delivery of the Articles of Protection supplied to commence in the month of Octr. and to be distributed at four different times in each year among the said Tribe in such manner as their wants shall be most effectively supported.

Copyed by Saml F. Hussey Indian Agent