
Present location: Port Townsend, Washington
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Ratified: March 8, 1859 Proclaimed: April 11, 1859
The Quinault Reservation. Click to view the whole map.
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Tribes who signed this treaty:
Set their hands and seals, at Olympia, January 25, 1856, and on the Qui-nai-elt River, July 1, 1855 (from the treaty-article 13) Signed by and between Isaac I. Stevens, governor and superintendent of Indian affairs of the Territory of Washington and the chiefs, headmen, and delegates of the different tribes and bands of the following: Qui-nai-eltQuil-leh-ute Non-Tribal Signers: M. T. Simmons, Special Indian AgentH. A. Goldsborough, Commissary B. F. Shaw, Interpreter James Tilton, Surveyor-General, Washington Territory F. Kennedy J. Y. Miller H. D. Cock |




