CONNECTICUT, FROM 1672 TO 1821. An act for the well ordering of the Indians, in their several places and plantations, An act concerning purchasers of native rights to land, An act for the more effectual well ordering of the Indians, and for the bringing of them to the knowledge of the gospel, 37 41 42 An act for preventing trespasses on the lands of this colony, by illegal purchases thereof from the Indians, passed by the General court or Assembly of Connecticut, in New Haven, 44 An act for preventing foreigners trading with and corrupting the Indians; and carrying on other evil and dangerous designs against this colony, 45 An act for well ordering and governing the Indians in this colony, and securing their interests and lands therein, 45 An act for well ordering and governing the Indians in this state, and securing their interest, 49 An act for the protection of Indians, and the preservation of their property, 51. RHODE ISLAND, FROM 1763 To 1822. An act for the preventing of illegal and clandestine purchases of the ǹative Indians in this colony, An act for preventing of any intrusion into the lands in the Narragansett country, An act prohibiting negroes and Indians from being abroad at unseasonable times of night, and for punishing those that shall entertain them contrary hereto, An act to prevent Indians being sued for debt, An act confirmatory of the tenure of lands belonging to the Narragan- An act relative to poor prisoners of the Narragansett tribe, An act to prevent trespasses upon the lands belonging to the Narragansett tribe of Indians, ཆ ཆག་མ་ མ 56 57 Extract from an act for the relief of poor persons imprisoned for debt, 58 Extract from an act providing for the relief, support, employment, and removal of the poor, 58 NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1715. An act to prevent and make void clandestine and illegal purchases of lands from the Indians, MAINE, FROM 1821 TO 1826. An act for the regulation of the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy tribes of An additional act for the regulation of the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy tribes of Indians, 59 61 Constitution, NEW YORK, FROM 1777 TO 1831. An act for Indian affairs, An act for the relief of the Indians residing in Brothertown and New An act for the benefit of the Shinecock tribe of Indians, residing in Suf- An act for the relief of the Indians residing in New Stockbridge and An act relative to Indians, An act to prevent trespasses on Indian lands within this state, An act authorizing the Governor to hold treaties with the Indian nations and tribes within this state, and for other purposes, An act concerning the lands lately purchased from the Christian party of the Oneida Indians, 86 87 An act relative to the village of Oneida Castletop, and for other purposes, An act for the relief of the settlers on the lands belonging to the Stockbridge Indians, 89 An act regulating the payment of the compensation of the attorney of An act for the relief of the St. Regis, Oneida, Onondaga, and Seneca An act concerning the lands lately purchased from the Onondaga Indians, and for other purposes, An act concerning certain Indians residing within this state, An act to amend the act, entitled "An act for the relief of the settlers on lands belonging to the Stockbridge Indians," An act relative to the lot of land appropriated for the use of the missionary to the Oneida tribe of Indians, An act concerning the lands lately purchased from the Oneida Indians, An act to amend an act, entitled "An act for the benefit of the St. Regis An act for the relief of the Onondaga Indians, An act concerning the erection of a church, for the benefit of the second Christian party of the Oneida Indians, An act confirming the treaty with the Stockbridge Indians, and for other purposes, An act relative to the lands purchased by the state from the Indians, 96 An act to authorize the payment in advance of a certain annuity from this state to the Stockbridge Indians, 100 An act relative to certain improvements on the Fish Creek Indian reservation, 100 An act for the relief of the settlers on the lands lately purchased by this state of the Stockbridge Indians, 1 An act in addition to an act, entitled "An act relative to the lot of land appropriated for the use of the Missionary to the Oneida tribe of Indians," passed April 15, 1817, An act relative to the Stockbridge Indians, 104 105 An act concerning the lands lately purchased of the Stockbridge Indians, 106 An act for the relief of purchasers of lands bought of the Onondaga 106 106 An act to amend the act, entitled "An act relative to the different tribes and nations of Indians, in this state, An act declaring the jurisdiction of the courts of this state, and pardoning Soo-non-gize, otherwise called Tommy Jemmy, 106 107 An act to amend an act, entitled "An act for the relief of purchaser of 108 An act for the relief of Mary Doxtater, and for other purposes, An act for the relief of the St. Regis Indians, An act to provide for the appointment of peace-makers and town clerk An act relating to the purchase of lands from the Stockbridge Indians, An act for the relief of the second Christian party of the Oneida Indians, and for other purposes, An act relative to certain lands in the St. Regis reservation, in the county of Franklin, 119 An act to amend the act, entitled "An act respecting intrusions on Indian lands," passed March 31, 1821, 120 An act to authorize Mary Doxtater, of the Stockbridge tribe of Indians, to sell and convey certain lands, An act for the relief of settlers on lands purchased by the state, of the An act to amend the act, entitled "An act relating to the purchase of lands from the Stockbridge Indians, and for the relief of the settlers residing on the same,' 122 An act to amend the act, entitled "An act relative to the different tribes An act providing for the appraisal and settlement of damages claimed by the Seneca Indians, in consequence of diverting the waters of the Tonnawanda Creek into the feeder of the Erie Canal, An act for the relief of John W. Newcom, of the Stockbridge tribe of 125 An act to authorize the Brothertown Indians to sell and dispose of their lands in this state, 126 Extract from an act, entitled "An act concerning the Revised Statutes," passed December 10, 1828, An act relating to the purchase of lands from the first Christian and Or- An act to amend an act, entitled "An act for the relief of the Stock- 128 129 131 132 An act for the relief of the Shinecock tribe of Indians, 132 133 NEW JERSEY, FROM 1703 to 1758. An act for regulating the purchasing of land from the Indians, 133 134 An act to empower certain persons to purchase the claims of the Indians to land in this colony, 135 Revised laws of New Jersey-published in 1821, An act respecting slaves, PENNSYLVANIA, FROM 1700 To 1774. An act to prohibit the selling of rum, and other strong liquors, to the An act for ascertaining the bounds of a certain tract of land to the use of the Nanticoke Indians, so long as they shall occupy and live upon the same, An act to empower commissioners to appoint, and cause to be laid out, three thousand acres of land on Broad Creek, in Somerset county, for the use of the Nanticoke Indians, so long as they shall occupy the An act for quieting the possessions of the Indians inhabiting on Nanticoke and Choptank rivers, Extract from an act of the state of Maryland, entitled "An act appointing commissioners to contract for and purchase the lands, commonly called the Choptank Indian Lands, in Dorchester county, and for appropriating the same to the use of this state, and to repeal the act of assembly therein mentioned, 140 141 143 145 An act for prevention of misunderstandings between the tributary In- 151 solved upon, by the Delegates and Representatives of the several counties and corporations of Virginia, Extract from the constitution or form of Government, agreed to, and re 152 Extract from an act for establishing a General Court, 153 An act for declaring and asserting the rights of this commonwealth, concerning purchasing lands from Indian natives, An act concerning the Nansemond tribe of Indians, An act to appoint persons to convey certain lands to Edwin Gray, and for other purposes, 153' 154 155 An act for appointing Trustees to the Pamunkey Indians, 155 156 An act concerning the Nottoway tribe of Indians, An act empowering the county court of Northampton to appoint trustees for the purpose of protecting the rights of the Gingaskin tribe of Indians, An act concerning Tributary Indians, An act authorizing a sale of a tract of land belonging to the Pamunkey tribe of Indians, An act for restraining the Indians from molesting or injuring the inhab- 160 161 168 164 An act for quieting and securing the Tuscarora Indians, and others claiming under the Tuscaroras, in the possession of their lands, Extract from an Act for opening the Land Office for the redemption of specie and other certificates, and discharging the arrears due to the Army, 168 An act for appointing an agent, and holding a treaty with the Cherokee 170 An act for the relief of the Tuscarora nation of Indians. An act to amend an act, passed at the last session of the General Assembly, entitled "An act prohibiting white men from cultivating the lands reserved to the Cherokee Indians," An act concerning the lands held under leases from the Tuscarora tribe 174 175 An act respecting certain reservations claimed by Indians in the lands lately acquired by treaty from the Cherokee nation, An act concerning the lands formerly occupied by the Tuscarora tribe of Indians, lying in Bertie county, on the north side of Roanoke river, 176 SOUTH CAROLINA, FROM 1739 тo 1816. From Brevard's Digest of the laws of South Carolina. Vol. 1. Title 96.-Indians," 178 |