Re-organize the eastern part of Utah, (the Mormon country), as an Aboriginal territory.
Organize the western territory of Osage.
From Nebraska, west of the M.100, and south of the 45th parallel take the Aboriginal territory of Mandan.
Organize the eastern half of Oregon, as the Aboriginal territory of Umatilla.
Washington east of the M.118 to be the Aboriginal territory of Okanagan.
Nebraska, north of the 45th parallel to be the Aboriginal territory of Assinneboin. Emigration into these territories to be prohibited by law of Congress, until the same shall have been admitted into the Union as States.
In each territory, a resident Military Police to preserve order....
(c) Henry Wilson, in the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, vol. ii, 634-635 says,
In the Indian Territory there were four tribes of Indians—Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Creeks. Under the fostering care of their governments slavery had become so firmly established that slaveholders thought them worthy of political fellowship, and articles in favor of their admission began to appear in the southern press. “The progress of civilization,” said the New Orleans “Picayune,” “in several of the Indian tribes west of the States will soon bring up a new question for the decision of Congress.... It cannot fail to give interest to this question that each of the Indian tribes has adopted the social institutions of the South.” To concentrate and give direction to such efforts, a secret organization was formed to encourage Southern emigration, and to discourage and prevent the entrance into the Territory of all who were hostile to slaveholding institutions. It was hoped thus to guard against adverse fortune which had defeated their purposes and plans for Kansas....
[19] With reference to the proposed organization the subjoined documents are of interest: