Indian Land Grants

For his services to the United States during that war, in 1815 Congress granted him 320 acres on the south side of the river at his home.

[3] In the Treaty of Fort Meigs, he was granted an additional 640 acres on the opposite side of the river.

[6] On June 23, 1836, Congress enacted "An Act for the relief of Henry Stoddard",[7] who was assignee of Nicholas Smith, assignee of Francis Duchouquet, authorizing a patent for 320 acres in sections 30 and 31 of T5S R6E of the First Principal Meridian, in accordance with a grant to the chiefs of the Shawnee Nation in Section XI of the Treaty of Wapakoneta.

[9] The Treaty of Fort Meigs granted 640 acres to Nancy Stewart, daughter of the late Blue Jacket.

In the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs, he was granted 640 acres "on the Sandusky River, to be laid off in a square form, and to include his improvements.

In the Treaty of Fort Meigs, Walker and his mother were each awarded 640 acres adjacent to the west of John Vanmeter's tract,[4] in T1N R14E of the First Principal Meridian.

The Treaty of Fort Meigs granted him 640 acres on the east side of the Sandusky river around his home.

The Treaty of Fort Meigs granted her 1280 acres on the west side of the Sandusky River around her home downstream from Croghansville.

She and her two children were granted in the Treaty of Fort Meigs 160 acres on the east side of the Sandusky river at a place downstream of Fremont that was then called Negro Point.

[13] Peter Minor, also known as Yellow Hair or Sawendebans, was adopted son of Tondaganie, or the Dog.

He was granted 640 acres by the Treaty of Fort Meigs on the north of the Maumee River at Wolf Rapid.

[4] Article XV of the August 30, 1831 Treaty with the Ottawa granted 320 additional acres adjacent to the north to Minor's children.

800 acres were granted to Jacques, Robert, Peter, Antoine, Francis, and Alexis Navarre.

Andre Lamarre was granted 126.58 acres on the north side of Maumee Bay by Congress on July 3, 1812.

The Indian Land Grants are scattered about the yellow and pink areas in Northwest Ohio
Indian Land Grants near the St. Mary's River
Indian Land Grants on the Auglaize River
Indian Land Grants next to the Greenville Treaty Line
Indian Land Grants on the Maumee River
Indian Land Grants near the Maumee Bay