Treaty of Lake Poygan
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The Treaty of Lake Poygan arranged for the sale of 4,500,000 acres (18,200 km²) of Menominee Indian lands to the government of the United States for $350,000 plus 6,000,000 acres (24,000 km²) in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, to which the Menominees were asked to move. It was negotiated on October 18, 1848 at Lake Poygan,near Winneconne, Wisconsin. Provisions of the treaty were not carried out, as Chief Oshkosh, in 1852, persuaded President Millard Fillmore to permit the tribe to remain on its Wolf River lands in Wisconsin. [1] This was due to the fact that 2,500 Menominees refused to go to Minnesota.[2]