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This order to be in force until civil government thinks proper to direct otherwise." The country north and west of the Ohio and Alleghany rivers, to the west- ern line of the state, as afterward determined, was claimed and occupied by different tribes of Indians, whose title thereto was extinguished by deed to the state from the chiefs of the Six Nations, for the sum of five thousand dollars, at the treaty of Fort Stanwix (now Rome), New York, Oc'ober 23, 1784; and by deed from the chiefs of th...e Wyandots and Delawares, for the sum of three thousand dollars at a treaty held at Fort Mcintosh (now Beaver, Pennsyl- vania), January 21, 1785. ' The general assembly of Pennsylvania, by their resolve of March 7, 1780, promised certain donations of land to be laid off to their officers and soldiers at the end of the war; and after that, by a particular law, appropriated the lands belonging to that state, which lay westward of the Alleghany and Ohio rivers, for that purpose and for the object of redeeming certificates of depre- ciation.
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