{Begin handwritten}Ac. 2213{End handwritten}

Fourth Congress
OF THE UNITED STATES:

AT THE
FIRST SESSION,
Begun and held at the city of PHILADELPHIA, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the seventh of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five.

AN ACT
To regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers.

Approved--May the nineteenth 1796.

Go: WASHINGTON, President of the United States.

{Begin handwritten}Deposited among the Rolls in the office of the Department of State{End handwritten}

{Begin handwritten}Timothy Pickering
Secretary of State{End handwritten}

{Begin handwritten}Act of Congress May
19th 1796{End handwritten}

{Begin handwritten}Portfolio 223
# 7a{End handwritten}

{Begin handwritten}223/7a{End handwritten}

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An ACT For establishing Trading Houses, "shall purchase . . . a gun or other article commonly used in hunting . . . of the kind usually obtained by Indians, in their intercourse with white people", Feb. 26, 1796

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