As stated earlier, the U.S. government did not uphold their end; they were not timely in the first annual annuities and goods promised.
The treaty extinguished Ojibwa title to the land in exchange for 17 reserve lands and annual annuities.
By her mid teens Jane possessed an annual annuity of only 30.
Additionally, he will receive a tax-deferred $15,000 annual annuity for retirement or, with board's approval, to buy some of the investor's equity in his home.
Phelps and his company paid the Indians $5,000 cash and promised an annual annuity of $500 to their heirs forever.
In the following five years over 40,000 labourer owned cottages standing on an acre of land and purchases at low annual annuities, were erected by Local County Councils.
Mary Rolleston inherited £400 and the piano, her oldest brother received an annual annuity of £20, and Frank Brittan was given the farm, the house and all its contents.
In exchange for their lands in the east, they were given lands in the west (Potawatomi County, Kansas) and annual annuities.
For his bravery, Bourne received the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) for "outstanding coolness and courage" during the battle, with a £10 annual annuity.
Her sister's future was secured by a relative who promised her an annual annuity of $1,500.