Part I. The treaties between the St. Regis Indians and the State of New York, 1816-1845. The Macomb Purchase -- The treaties of 1816 and 1818 -- The treaties of 1824 -- The 144 acres of mostly water -- The Treaty of 1825 -- The Treaty of 1845 : the Grassy Meadows -- Part II. The Seneca lands and Mary Jemison. Lead up to the Canandaigua Treaty -- The Treaty at Big Tree and Mary Jemison -- Part III. The removal Treaty of 1838. Overview -- Eleazer Williams's involvement in the treaties -- The mindset and strategy of the United States -- The motives behind the 1838 treaty -- Treaty changes and bribes -- The provisions for the New York Indians -- Heading for Kansas -- The Tonawanda Senecas keep their territory -- The thirty-two people left in Kansas -- Request of the New York Indians from Kansas --The Kansas New York Indians land claim -- The final chapter : what about the money and stocks?.