The First Treaty of Prairie du Chien was signed by William Clark and Lewis Cass for the United States
The First Treaty of Prairie du Chien was signed by William Clark and Lewis Cass for the United States and representatives of the Sioux, Sac and Fox, Menominee, Ioway, Winnebago, and Anishinaabeg (Chippewa and the Council of Three Fires of Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi) on August 19, 1825, proclaimed on February 6, 1826, and codified as 7 Stat. 272.
After the War of 1812, the U.S. government took an active interest in the northwestern frontier. Inter-tribal warfare was disrupting the fur trade, and the influx of miners and increasing numbers of squatters into Indian territories was causing rising tensions between the tribes and settlers.

- Lot 3 .69 Acres (29,298 sq. ft.)
- Lot 4 3.82 Acres (166,526 Sq, ft.)
- Lot 5 2.30 Acres (100,047 Sq. ft.)
- Lot 6 1.38 Acres (60,274 Sq. ft.)
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- Lot 3 $45,000
- Lot 4 $178,000
- Lot 5 $165,000
- Lot 6 $43,000




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