Treaty of Fort Industry

Treaty of Fort Industry

The Treaty of Fort Industry was a successor treaty to the Treaty of Greenville, establishing a line running through present-day Toledo, Ohio as the western boundary of the United States. This treaty was signed on July 4, 1805 by the following parties:

* The United States:* Charles Jouett

* Ottawa:* Nekeik, or Little Otter:* Kawachewan, or Eddy:* Mechimenduch, or Big Bowl:* Aubaway:* Ogonse:* Sawgamaw:* Tusquagan:* Tondawganie, or the Dog:* Ashawet

* Chippewa:* Macquettoquet, or Little Bear:* "Gichi-aanakwad" (Quitchonequit), or Big Cloud:* Queoonequetwabaw:* "Oshki-gwiiwizens" (Oscaquassanu), or Young Boy:* "Maanameg" (Monimack), or Cat Fish:* Tonquish

* Potawatomi:* Noname:* Mogawh

* Wyandot:* Tarhee, or the Crane:* Miere, or Walk in Water:* Thateyyanayoh, or Leather Lips:* Harrowenyou, or Cherokee Boy:* Tschauendah:* Tahunehawettee, or Adam Brown:* Shawrunthie

* Munsee and Delaware (also known as the Lenape):* Puckconsittond:* Paahmehelot:* Pamoxet, or Armstrong:* Pappellelond, or Beaver Hat

* Shawnee:* Weyapurseawaw, or Blue Jacket (also known as Weyapiersenwah):* Cutheaweasaw, or Black Hoof:* Auonasechla, or Civil Man:* Isaac Peters


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