CESSIONS OP" 1794-1705 



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L^I^D CESSIO]N"S-Contimaed. 



Histofical (hila niiil rviiiiirkx 



Designation of cession on maj) 



This was intemleil to be n reiteratioii of tlic rcliui|uislinieut made by treaty of 

 1784 to all lauds AV. of OLio riv<T. 



The tract herein ceded comprised tlie eastern and southern portions of Ohio, 

 embracing nearly two-thirds of the state, and a triangular piece in south- 

 eastern Indiana. 



Surveyed in 180.") 



Surveyed in. Tune, 1803 



Surveyed in .lune. 1803 



This tract was never surveyed, and by treaty of Sept. 30, 1809, with the Dela- 

 wares and others it was retroceded by the II. S. to the Indians. Its bounda- 

 ries are aii])r()ximately shown on the ni<ap by scarlet lines. 



Surveyed in iJec, ISO.^, by virtue of act of ('onjrress of Mar. 3, 1805; subdivided 

 and sold in accordance with act of Congress of Apr. 27, 1816. 



Surveyed in 1806 by Ewing under act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1805 



Found to be within limits of Connecticut Western reserve and therefore never 

 separately surveyed. The location of this tract is approximately shown on 

 the map by dotted black lines. 



Surveyed by Ewing in 1807 under act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1805 ; subdivided 

 into town lots and sold under act of Congress approved Apr. 27, 1816. 



The necessity for the establishment of the boundaries of this tract was super- 

 seded by the conclusion of the treaty of Nov. 17, 1807, whereby the Indians 

 ceded to the IT. S. a large extent of territory surrounding and including within 

 its general limits the tract described. The approximate limits of this tract 

 are, however, shown on the map by a dotted black line. 



Ohio, Indiana. 



Ohio (detail). 



