Treaty with The Creeks
January 8, 1821
Articles of a treaty entered into at the Indian Spring,
in the Creek Nation, by Daniel M. Forney, of the State of
North Carolina, and David Meriwether, of the State of Georgia,
specially appointed for that purpose, on the part of the United
States; and the Chiefs, Head Men, and Warriors, of the Creek
Nation, in council assembled.
Article 1.
The Chiefs, Head Men, and Warriors, of the Creek Nation,
in behalf of the said nation, do, by these presents, cede
to the United States all that tract or parcel of land, situate,
lying, and being, east of the following bounds and limits,
viz: Beginning on the east bank of Flint river, where Jackson's
line crosses, running thence, up the eastern bank of the same,
along the water's edge, to the head of the principal western
branch; from thence, the nearest and a direct line, to the
Chatahooche river, up the eastern bank of the said river,
along the water's edge, to the shallow Ford, where the present
boundary line between the state of Georgia and the Creek nation
touches the said river: Provided, however, That, if the said
line should strike the Chatahooche river, below the Creek
village Buzzard-Roost, there shall be a set-off made, so as
to leave the said village one mile within the Creek nation;
excepting and reserving to the Creek nation the title and
possession, in the manner and form specified, to all the land
hereafter excepted, viz: one thousand acres, to be laid off
in a square, so as to include the Indian Spring in the centre
thereof; as, also, six hundred and forty acres on the western
bank of the Oakmulgee river, so as to include the improvements
at present in the possession of the Indian Chief General M'Intosh.
Article 2.
It is hereby stipulated, by the contracting parties, that
the title and possession of the following tracts of land shall
continue in the Creek nation so long as the present occupants
shall remain in the personal possession thereof, viz: one
mile square, each, to include, as near as may be, in the centre
thereof, the improvements of Michey Barnard, James Barnard,
Buckey Barnard, Cussena Barnard, and Efauemathlaw, on the
east side of Flint river; which reservations shall constitute
a part of the cession made by the first article, so soon as
they shall be abandoned by the present occupants.
Article 3.
It is hereby stipulated, by the contracting parties, that,
so long as the United States continue the Creek agency at
its present situation on Flint river, the land included within
the following boundary, viz: beginning on the east bank of
Flint river, at the mouth of the Boggy Branch, and running
out, at right angles, from the river, one mile and a half;
thence up, and parallel with, the river, three miles: thence,
parallel with the first line, to the river; and thence, down
the river, to the place of beginning; shall be reserved to
the Creek nation for the use of the United States' agency,
and shall constitute a part of the cession made by the first
article, whenever the agency shall be removed.
Article 4.
It is hereby stipulated and agreed, on the part of the United
States, as a consideration for the land ceded by the Creek
nation by the first article, that there shall be paid to the
Creek nation, by the United States, ten thousand dollars in
hand, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged; forty thousand
dollars as soon as practicable after the ratification of this
convention; five thousand dollars, annually, for two years
thereafter; sixteen thousand dollars, annually, for five years
thereafter; and ten thousand dollars, annually, for six years
thereafter; making, in the whole, fourteen payments in fourteen
successive years, without interest, in money or goods and
implements of husbandry, at the option of the Creek nation,
seasonably signified, from time to time, through the agent
of the United States residing with said nation, to the Department
of War. And, as a further consideration for said cession,
the United States do hereby agree to pay to the state of Georgia
whatever balance may be found due by the Creek nation to the
citizens of said state, whenever the same shall be ascertained,
in conformity with the reference made by the commissioners
of Georgia, and the chiefs, head men, and warriors, of the
Creek nation, to be paid in five annual instalments without
interest, provided the same shall not exceed the sum of two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars; the commissioners of Georgia
executing to the Creek nation a full and final relinquishment
of all the claims of the citizens of Georgia against the Creek
nation, for property taken or destroyed prior to the act of
Congress of one thousand eight hundred and two, regulating
the intercourse with the Indian tribes.
Article 5.
The President of the United States shall cause the line
to be run from the head of Flint river to the Chatahooche
river, and the reservations made to the Creek nation to be
laid off, in the manner specified in the first, second, and
third, articles of this treaty, at such time and in such manner
as he may deem proper, giving timely notice to the Creek nation;
and this Convention shall be obligatory on the contracting
parties, as soon as the same shall have been ratified by the
government of the United States.
Done at the Indian Spring, this eighth day of January, A.
D. eighteen hundred and twenty-one.
- D. M. Forney, [L. S.]
- D. Meriwether, [L. S.]
- Wm. McIntosh, [L. S.]
- Tustunnugee Hopoie, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Efau Emauthlau, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Holoughlan, or Col. Blue, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Cussetau Micco, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Sotetan Haujo, his x mark, [L. S.]
- EtommeTustunnugee, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Taskagee Emauthlau, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Tuckle Luslee, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Tuckte Lustee Haujo, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Cunepee Emauthlau, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Hethlepoie, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Tuskeenaheocki, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Chaughle Micco, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Isfaune Tustunnuggee Haujo, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Wau Thlucco Haujo, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Itchu Haujo, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Alabama Tustunnuggee,his x mark, [L. S.]
- Holoughlan Tustunnuggee, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Auhauluck Yohola, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Oseachee Tustunnuggee, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Houpauthlee Tustunnuggee, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Nenehaumaughtoochie, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Henelau Tixico, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Tusekeagh Haujo, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Joseph Marshall, [L. S.]
In presence of--
- I. McIntosh,
- David Adams,
- Daniel Newman,
- Commissioners of Georgia.
- D. B. Mitchell, Agent for I. A.
- William Meriwether, secretary U. S.
- William Cook, secretary C. G.
- William Hambly,
- Sl. Hawkins,
- George Levett,
- Interpreters.
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