Treaty with The Rogue River
November 15, 1854
Articles of an agreement entered into and concluded this
fifteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and
fifty-four, between Joel Palmer, superintendent of Indian
affairs, on the part of the United States, and the chiefs
and headmen of the Rogue River tribe of Indians, on the part
of said tribe.
Article 1.
It is agreed on the part of said tribe, that the Table Rock
reserve, described in the treaty of the 10th September, 1853,
between the United States and the Rogue River tribe, shall
be possessed and occupied jointly by said tribe and such other
tribes and bands of Indians as the United States shall agree
with by treaty stipulations, or the President of the United
States shall direct, to reside thereupon, the place of residence
of each tribe, part of tribe, or band on said reserve, to
be designated by the superintendent of Indian affairs or Indian
agent; that the tribes and bands hereafter to be settled on
said reserve shall enjoy equal rights and privileges with
the Rogue River tribe; and that the annuities paid to the
Indians now residing, or hereafter to reside on said reserve,
shall be shared by all alike, from and after said residence
thereon: Provided, That the annuity of the Rogue River tribe,
as agreed on in the treaty of the 10th September, 1853, shall
not be diminished or in any way impaired thereby. It is also
agreed, that the United States shall have the right to make
such roads, highways, and railroads through said reserve as
the public good may from time to time require, a just compensation
being made therefor.
Article 2.
In consideration of the foregoing stipulations, it is agreed
on the part of the United States to pay to the Rogue River
tribe, as soon as practicable after the signing of this agreement,
two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, in the following
articles: twelve horses. one beef, two yokes of oxen, with
yokes and chains, one wagon, one hundred men's coats,
fifty pairs of pantaloons, and fifty hickory shirts; also,
that in the treaties to be made with other tribes and bands,
here-after to be located on said reserve, that provision shall
be made for the erection of two smith-shops; for tools, iron,
and blacksmiths for the same; for opening farms and employing
farmers; for a hospital, medicines, and a physician; and for
one or more schools; the uses and benefits of all which shall
be secured to said Rogue River tribe, equally with the tribes
and bands treated with; all the improvements made, and schools,
hospital, and shops erected, to be conducted in accordance
with such laws, rules, and regulations as the Congress or
the President of the United States may prescribe.
Article 3.
It is further agreed, that when at any time hereafter the
Indians residing on this reserve shall be removed to another
reserve, or shall be elsewhere provided for, that the fifteen
thousand dollars thereafter to be paid to said Rogue River
tribe, as specified in the treaty of the 10th September, 1853,
shall be shared alike by the members of all the tribes and
bands that are, or hereafter shall be located on the said
Table Rock reserve.
Article 4.
It is also further provided that in the event that this agreement
shall not be ratified by the President and Senate of the United
States, or that no other tribe or band shall be located on
said reserve, the two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars
stipulated in article second of this agreement to be paid
said Rogue River tribe, shall be deducted from their annuities
hereafter to be paid said Indians.
In testimony whereof, the said Joel Palmer, superintendent
as a fore-said, and the undersigned chiefs and headmen of
the Rogue River Tribe of Indians, have hereunto set their
hands and seals, at Even's Creek, on the Table Rock Reserve,
on the day and year herein before written.
- Joel Palmer, superintendent [L. S.]
- Ap-sa-ka-hah, or Joe, first chief, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Ko-ko-ha-wah, or Sam, second chief, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Sambo, third chief, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Te-cum-tum, or John, fourth chief, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Te-wah-hait, or Elijah, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Cho-cul-tah, or George, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Telum-whah, or Bill, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Hart-tish, or Applegate John, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Qua-chis, or Jake, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Tom, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Henry, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Jim, his x mark, [L. S.]
Executed in presence of -
- Edward R. Geary, secretary.
- Cris. Taylor,
- John Flett, interpreter.
- R. B. Metcalfe.
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