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In 1825 President James Monroe approved a bill providing for the survey of the Santa Fe Trail from Missouri to New Mexico and the making of treaties to insure friendly relations with Indians along the route. A mile west of this sign, on Dry Turkey Creek, a monument marks the site of a council on August 16, 1825, between U.S. Commissioners Reeves, Sibley and Mather, and Son-ja-inga and fifteen other headmen of the Kansas or Kaw nation. Negotiations were conducted through "Old Bill Williams," a noted guide and trapper.  For a consideration of $800 in cash and merchandise the chiefs promised that the tribe would not molest travelers.  Earlier, at Council Grove, a similar treaty was made with the Osage Indians.
Old US-81, 4 miles southeast of K-61 junction. McPherson County Kansas.

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