APPENDIX III.
INDIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
RKCONSTRUCTION OF BROCK'S
MONUMENT
(Communicated by the Kditor.)
Tin: Indignation aroused by the destruction of
iIm' first monument erected to General Brock was fully thared by the Indians <»f ( mtario. Ifeetingi <>f
tin- Bandl were held :it which expression was given to the feelings which stirred their hearts. They
asked the Government to allow them to Join with the White Men In contributing t<> the Fund for the reconstruction of the monument] and this baring been most cordially granted, a sum amounting t<»
£207 H's. was raised among the Indians In sums varying from n 10s. to £15 and paid over t<» the
general fund on behalf of t he following Bands: —
The Ghippewas of the Upper Reserve, on the Kiver St. Clair.
The Chippewas of the Lower Reserve and Wal- pole Island, on the River St. Clair.
The Humus and Wyandotts of Amhersthurg.
The Chippewafl of the Kiver Thames.
The Ifnnseee of th<- Biver Thamei
The ( Mieidas of the Biver Thames.
The six Nation Indiana of the Grand Kiver
Tin- liissisagua of the Kiver Credit
The Chippewas of the Baugeen Kiver, Lake
Huron.
The Chippewas of the Township of Kama, Lake
( Jouchiching.
The Chippewai Of Snake Island. Lake SimCOe, The M a of Alnwick, Bice Lake.
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