CESSIONS OF 1S03-1804 



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L^ISTD CESSIONS-Coiitiniied. 



HistoricaJ lUtta and remarks 



The Vioiimlaries of these tracts, if ever located, were never defiueil by survey. 



The liouudaries of this tract, if it was ever located, were uevcr defined by 

 survey. 



This cession was confirmed and enlarged by treaty of i^ept. '2v>, 1818. As thus 



enlarged, the tract is shown on the map. 

 Granted to Ellen Ducoin by treaty of Oct. 27, 1832, The boundaries of this 



tract have not been ascertained. 



Ceded to the U. S. by treaty of Oct. 27. 1832. The boundaries of this tract 

 have not been ascertained. 



Deiignation of cession on maj> 



47 Illinois I. 



This cession was concurred in by the Piankishaw, Aug. 27, 1804, and by the 

 Miami, Aug. 21. 1805. [By article (5 the line along the " road from Vincennes 

 to Clark's grant" was to be "a straiglit line to be drawn parallel to the 

 course of said road" from the Vincennes tract to the Clark tract, but so as 

 "not to pass at a greater distance than half a mile from the most northerly 

 bend of said road."] 



