Courtesy of State Historical Society of Iowa, 5 February 1867
This document summarizes the motion made by United States Senator J.B. Grinnell from Iowa to an appropriations bill being debated in the U. S. Senate on February 5, 1867. Grinnell's request was to insert text to allow the band of Sacs and Foxes, who would later become known as the Meskwaki, to continue to live on their land in Tama County, Iowa, and to receive annuities from the U.S. government, even though they did not reside in "Indian Territory." This is the federal action for the resolution passed by the 5th General Assembly of the Iowa legislature. His motion was approved. According to The Palimpsest, the annual government annuity was $24.36 per Meskwaki in 1905, though the Chief Push-e-to-ne-qua received $600 annually.
Transcribed Excerpt of Motion Presented by Iowa Senator J.B. Grinnell
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