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Show 64 In testimony whereof, the said 0. H. Irish, Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Utah Territory, and the .undersigned Chiefs, headmen and delegates of the aforesaid tribes and bands of Indians have hereunto set their hands and seals at the place and on the day and year hereinbefore written. (signed) 0. H. Irish Supt. Ind. Affairs and Commissioner Sow-e-ett (Nearly Starved) Kon-osh (Man of White Hair) Tabby (The Sun) To-quo-ne (Black Mountain Lion) Sow-ok-soo-bet (Arrow Feather) An-kar-Tow-ett (Red Boy) San-pitch (Bull Rush) Kibets (Mountain) Am-oosh An-kar-aw-keg (Red Rifle) Nanp-peades (Foot Mother) Pan-sook (Otter) Pean-up (Big Foot) Eah-gand (Shot to Pieces) Nar-i-ent (Powerful) Que-o-yand (Bear) his his his his his his his his his his his his his his his his X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark mark Executed in the presence of 1 (signed) Brigham Young George A. Smith Pres.Legislative Council H. C Doll, clerk D.B. Huntington, Interpreter Utah Superintendency George W. Bean, Interpreter Spanish Fork Farm C A. Huntington Interpreter Uintah Agency 21 Some writers have attributed the success of the negotiations to Irish, others to Brigham Young- The answer is that both were 2iIbid. |