1798 Treaty of Tellico (with the Cherokee)
This treaty further clarified parts of the 1791 Treaty of Holston and 1794 Treaty of Philadelphia that had not previously been enforced between the United States and the Cherokee.

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Wolf River Treaty of 1854 (Menominee)
1863 Western Shoshone Treaty of Ruby Valley
This treaty further clarified parts of the 1791 Treaty of Holston and 1794 Treaty of Philadelphia that had not previously been enforced between the United States and the Cherokee.
The 1794 Treaty with the Cherokee was concluded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 26, 1794. It reinforced the 1791 Treaty of Holston, and added to its terms.
A Treaty of Peace and Friendship made and concluded between the President of the United States of America and the Cherokee Nation of Indians signed on July 2, 1791 in Philadelpia, Pennsylvania.
Articles concluded at Hopewell, on the Keowee, between Benjamin Hawkins, Andrew Pickens, Joseph Martin, and Lachlan M'Intosh, Commissioners Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, of the one Part, and the Head-Men and Warriors of all the Cherokees of the other signed on November 28, 1785 at Hopewell.
This is the full text, along with the list of signees of the 1854 Treaty with the Chasta (Shasta), Etc. at Apple Creek, Oregon Territory struck on November 18, 1854 between the United States and the Chasta (Shasta), Scotons, and the Grave Creek band of Umpquas.
This is the full text and list of signees of a treaty signed June 9, 1855 at Camp Stevens, Washington Territory between the US and the Walla-Wallas, Cayuses, and Umatilla tribes, and bands of Indians, occupying lands partly in Washington and partly in Oregon Territories. It was ratified March 8, 1859.