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Present location: Hansville, Washington
Ratified: March 8, 1859
Proclaimed: April 29, 1859
S"Klallam chief Chits-a-man-han, signer of the Point No Point Treaty, also known as the "Duke of York," and his wife, ca. 1884 Courtesy MOHAI (Neg. SHS 13,489)
Tribes who signed this treaty:

At Hahdskus, or Point no Point, Suquamish Head, in the Territory of Washington

Signed by Isaac I. Stevens, governor and superintendent of Indian affairs for the said Territory and the chiefs, headmen, and delegates of the different villages of the S'Klallams as listed below:

Kah-tai
Squah-quaihtl
Tch-queen
Ste-tehthon
Tsohkw
Yennis
Elhwa
Pishtst
Hunnint
Klat-la-wash
Oke-ho
Sko-ko-mish
To-an-hooch
Chem-a-kum

Non-Tribal Signers:

M. T. Simmons
C. H. Mason, Secretary, Washington Territory
Benj. F. Shaw, Interpreter
John H. Scranton
Josiah P. Keller
C. M. Hitchcock, M.D.
A. B. Gove
H. A. Goldsborough
B. J. Madison
F. A. Rowe
Jas. M. Hunt
George Gibbs, Secretary
John J. Reilly
Robt. Davis
S. S. Ford, Jr.
H. D. Cock
Orrington Cushman
J. Conklin
Charles H. Mason
Charles H. Mason

Ten Treaties were signed in just 13 months
   
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