Group of people by river, between monument and canopy. Printed on monument: "This stone marks the location of the Treaty Tree and commemorates the conveyance by treaty of Grosse Ile (known to the Indians as Kitche-minishen) and adjacent islands to William and Alexander Macomb by the Pottawatomie indians. The treaty was signed by eighteen chiefs for the Pottawatomie nation of Indians on July 6, 1776. - The events of the past shape the pathway of the future. - Erected by the Women's Improvement Association of Grosse Ile, 1908."