260 CESSIONS OF LAND BY INDIAN TRIBES. 
Nos. 25 to 32, inclusive. Cession of October 23, 1834, by the Miamis, 
of eight small tracts previously reserved to them, all bounded on the map 
by green lines. These are located as follows: 
No. 25. Tract of thirty-six sections at Flat Belly’s village, reserved 
by treaty of 1826; in townships 33 and 34 north, ranges 7 and 8 east. 
No. 26. Tract of five miles in length on the Wabash, extending 
back to Hel River, reserved by treaty of 1826; in townships 27 and 
28 north, ranges 4 and 5 east. 
No, 27. Tract of ten sections at Raccoow’s Village, reserved by the 
treaty of 1826; in townships 29 and 30 north, ranges 10 and 11 east. 
No. 28. Tract of ten sections on Mud Creek, reserved by the treaty 
of 1826; in township 28 north, range 4 east. The treaty of October 
27, 1832, with the Pottawatomies, established a reserve of sixteen 
sections for the bands of Ash-kum and Wee-si-o-nas (No. 46), and 
one of five sections for the band of Wee-sau (No. 47), which over 
lapped and included nearly all the territory comprised in the Mud 
Creek reserve. 
No. 29. Tract of two miles square on Salamanie River, at the 
mouth of At-che-pong-quawe Creek, reserved by the treaty of 1818; 
in township 23 north, ranges 13 and 14 east. 
No. 30. A portion of the tract opposite the mouth of Aboutte 
River, reserved by the treaty of 1818; in townships 29 and 30 north, 
ranges 10, 11, and 12 east. 
No. 31. A portion of the tract known as the “ Big Reserve,” es- 
tablished by the treaty of 1818; in townships 21 to 27, inclusive, 
ranges 1 and 2 east. 
No. 32. Tract of ten sections at the Forks of the Wabash, reserved 
by the treaty of 1826. This cession provides for the relinquishment 
of the Indian title and the issuance of a patent to John B. Richard- 
ville therefor. In township 28 north, ranges 8 and 9 east. 
No. 33. Cession of December 4, 1834, by Com-o-za’s band of Pottawato- 
mies, of a tract of two sections reserved for them on the Tippecanoe 
River by the treaty of October 26, 1832. 
No. 34. Cession of December 10, 1834, by Mau-ke-kose’s (Muck-rose) 
band of Pottawatomies, of six sections reserved to them by the treaty of 
October 26, 1832; in township 32 north, range 2 east, and bounded on 
the map by crimson lines. 
No. 35. Cession of December 16, 1834, by the Pottawatomies, of two 
sections reserved by the treaty of October 27, 1832, to include their mills 
on the Tippecanoe River. 
No. 36. Cession of December 17, 1834, by Mota’s band of Pottawato- 
mies, of four sections reserved for them by the treaty of October 27, 1832; 
in townships 32 and 33 north, range 5 east, indicated by blue lines. 
No. 37. Cession of March 26, 1836, by Mes-quaw-buck’s band of Potta- 
watomies, of four sections reserved to them by the treaty of October 27, 
1832; in township 33 north, range 6 east, indicated by crimson lines. 
