An order was drawn to pay the per capita tax due the Great Council of the United States, amounting to $5.50.

Past Great Sachem Bets, of Ohio, being present, raised up the following named Great Chiefs:

G. W. ReeseGreat Sachem
John RothGreat Senior Sagamore
Wm. MaundersGreat Junior Sagamore
Geo. ChristmanGreat Prophet
E. H. MeyersGreat Chief of Records
J. GlickGreat Keeper of Wampum
Samuel F. SchellGreat Representative to G. C. U. S.

No further business appearing before the Great Council, the council fire was quenched in F., F. & Co.

Thus ends the record of the old Great Council of Kentucky.


CHAPTER V.
KENTUCKY UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE GREAT COUNCIL OF OHIO, 1884-1894.

We quote from the official history of the Great Council of the United States:

"Kentucky—Chickasaw Tribe, No. 1, of Newport, and Black Hawk, No. 2, of Covington, were both instituted in G. S. 5612, 1852. Pocahontas Tribe, No. 3, of Newport, and Kentucky, No. 4, of Louisville, were instituted in the following grand sun. The Great Council fire was lighted on the 9th of Sturgeon Moon, G. S. 5614, 1854. The Order in Kentucky flourished for many great suns, but finally began to lose interest and membership, and was not represented in the G. C. U. S. after G. S. D. 398. In G. S. D. 395, but one Tribe was reported in the State—Miami, No. 17, of Newport. The Great Council fire had long ceased to burn. In G. S. D. 397 Kentucky was placed under the jurisdiction of the Great Council of Ohio, and the standing of its Tribes on the 30th of Hot Moon, G. S. D. 401, is included in the statement given for that reservation. During its existence as a Great Council, Kentucky furnished two Great Incohonees to the G. C. U. S."

While under the jurisdiction of the Great Council of Ohio the following Tribes were instituted in Kentucky: