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1825 and Osage
In the Treaty of St. Louis ( 1825 ), the Osage were made to " cede and relinquish to the United States, all their right, title, interest, and claim, to lands lying within the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas ..." to make room for the Cherokee and the Mashcoux, Muscogee Creeks.
From 1818 to 1825 a series of treaties reduced the Osage lands to the Independence, Kansas.
** Osage Treaty ( 1825 )
The Osage ceded their land claims in 1825, and the Federal Government allowed the Western Cherokee to settle in this area in 1828.
In 1825, The Osage ceded parts of present-day Missouri, Arkansas and most of the future state of Oklahoma to the federal government.
The Osage hunted on land that includes present-day Lincoln County until they ceded the area in an 1825 treaty to the federal government.
The Osage Strip along the Kansas border was added in 1825.
The area was included in a treaty ceding land to the Osage Nation in 1808, and ceded back to the federal government in 1825.
Two treaties, in 1808 and 1825, signed by the Osage and the U. S. government gave up all the tribes land in Missouri.
Historically occupied by the Osage and Quapaw, who ceded their lands to the United States by 1825, after Indian Removal of tribes from the Southeast United States in the 1830s, this area was assigned to the Creek Nation and specifically, the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town.
After the trading post shut down, George and Mary remained at Fort Osage, with George serving as postmaster until the fort closed in 1825.
Among Cole's other famous works are the Oxbow ( 1836 ) ( pictured below ), the Notch of the White Mountains, Daniel Boone at His cabin at the Great Osage Lake, and Lake with Dead Trees ( 1825 ) which is at the Allen Memorial Art Museum.
In 1825 the Osage Nation was given a reservation in eastern Indian territory in what is now Kansas.

1825 and Nation
* 1825 – The Treaty of St. Louis ( 1825 ) between the United States and the Shawnee Nation is proclaimed.
* A New Nation Votes: American Elections Returns 1787 – 1825
* A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787 – 1825
* A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787 – 1825 For Henry Clay's election results.
In November 1825, New Town became the capital of the Cherokee Nation, and was renamed New Echota, after the Overhill Cherokee principal town of Chota.
In 1825, they ceded their claim to the land in present-day Oklahoma to the United States government, which included it in a " perpetual outlet to the west given to the Cherokee Nation by the Treaty of New Echota " in 1835.
In 1825, the Choctaw Nation established the Choctaw Academy at Blue Spring in the county.
Later the Marquis de La Fayette visited the country as the Guest of the Nation, and while doing so he stopped by Judge Wallace's mansion on May 28, 1825.
* A New Nation Votes: American Elections Returns 1787 – 1825
By treaty dated June 3, 1825, 20 million acres ( 81000 km² ) of land was ceded by the Kansa Nation to the United States, and the Kansa tribe was limited to a specific reservation in northeast Kansas.
* A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns, 1787 – 1825
After seeing its worth, the people of the Cherokee Nation rapidly began to use his syllabary and officially adopted it in 1825.
In 1825 the Cherokee Nation officially adopted the writing system.
After the Nation accepted his syllabary in 1825, Sequoyah walked to the Cherokee lands in the Arkansas Territory.
On June 3, 1825, a large crowd, including members of the Seneca Nation gathered to witness the executions.
During his American tour as ' Guest of the Nation ', the Marquis de Lafayette visited Hamburg on March 24, 1825 ( Cashin 1980: 86 ).
The region containing the modern-day park was inhabited by the Creek Nation until ceded under the Treaties of 1825 and 1826, which granted the territories between the Flint and Chatahoochee rivers to the State of Georgia.
New Echota was the capital of the Cherokee Nation from 1825 to their forced removal in the 1830s.
On November 12, 1825, New Echota was officially designated the capital of the Cherokee Nation.

1825 and ceded
Under pressure from Siouan tribes and European-American settlers, the Pawnee ceded territory to the United States government in treaties in 1818, 1825, 1833, 1848, 1857, and 1892.
In 1825, the Osages ceded their traditional lands across Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.
The land for Lee, Muscogee, Troup, Coweta, and Carroll counties was ceded by a certain eight chiefs among the Creek people in the 1825 Treaty of Indian Springs.
The land for Lee, Muscogee, Troup, Coweta, and Carroll counties was ceded by the Creek people in the 1825 Treaty of Indian Springs.
The land for Lee, Muscogee, Troup, Coweta, and Carroll counties was ceded by the Creek people in the 1825 Treaty of Indian Springs.
In 1825, the Kaw ceded a huge area of land in Missouri and Kansas to the United States in exchange for a promise of an annuity of $ 3, 500 annually for twenty years.
The fort was the site of the negotiations and signing of the Treaty of Prairie du Chien ( 1825 and 1829 ), by which the Fox and Sauk ceded much of their land to the US.
Between the first treaty and 1825, the Osages ceded their traditional lands across Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma to the US in the treaties of 1818 and 1825.
The town of Pulicat was the earliest Dutch possession in India founded in 1609 which was ceded to the British in 1825.
On April 30, 1825, Menawa led a party of 120-150 lawmenders from towns of the ceded land ; they executed chief William McIntosh, and Etommee Tustunnuggee, who had alienated communal Creek land without the consent of the National Council.
On April 30, 1825, the Red Stick leader Menawa, and 120-150 Law Menders from towns in the ceded territory, set McIntosh's house on fire.

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