Treaty of Fort Mitchell
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Treaty between the Republic of Rio Blanco and the United States of America, of the one part, and the Honookee Republic, of the other part, regarding the relinquishment of the territorial claims of the Governments of the Honookee Republic, and the annexation of said claims into the territory of the Republic of Rio Blanco | |
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Signed | 16 May 1891 |
Location | Fort Mitchell, SX |
Effective | 16 May 1891 |
Condition | Ratification by Rio Blanco and the Honookee Republic |
Signatories |
File:Flag of Rio Blanco (1876-1904).png Rio Blanco File:Flag of the Honookee Republic.png Honookee Republic |
Depositary | Government of Rio Blanco |
Language | English |
The Treaty of Fort Mitchell was a treaty between Rio Blanco, the Honookee Republic and the United States regarding the Rioblancoan Civil War, signed by Rioblancoan and American Presidents Gregory Pence and Benjamin Harrison, as well as Honookee First Secretary Walter Linsley.
It saw Rio Blanco annex the rebellious Honookee Republic, as well as the United States withdrawing its troops from the territory.