CLSSIONS OF 1S07-18U<J 



677 



L^KD CESSIONS- Continiaed. 



JJistorU-al tltUa and rcmarL'S 



Designation of cession on map 



Ceded to tUo U. .S. l.y treaties of Sept. L"J. 1817, aud Sept. 19, 182' 



Ceded to the U. S. by treaty of Sept. lit, 1827 



Ceded to the U. 8. by treaty of Sept. 19, 1827 



Tlii8 ■S-milc-3iiuare tract aud 3 of the (! unlocated sections were surveyed and 

 located by Aaron Greely in 1810, nnder directionof Governor Hull, as follows: 

 One tract of 262.7 acres on L.ako St Clair at the month of the Au Vasean, 

 which inchided the site of JIachonce's village ; one tract of 534 acres on Lake 

 St Clair above the mouth of Salt creek ; one tract of 1,200 acres at the month 

 of A. Dulude or Black river, aud 5,700 acres at the month of Swan creek of 

 Lake St Clair. These tracts were ceded to the I'. S., May 9, 183{i. The remain- 

 ing 3 (of the uuUxated sections) had not been si)ecitically located when 

 they were ceded by treaty of Sept. 29, 1817, to the Catholic Church. 



See 89 aud 

 137 



See 135 

 See 136 



See211,215, 

 216, 217 



Michigan 1. 



I'or concurrent cessions of this same tract, see treaties with Sauk and Fox, 

 Aug. 4, 1824, and with the Iowa of same date. 



The line of the road is shown by a scarlet line and the tract of 1 mile in width 

 on each side of the road is colored green. 



Arkansas 1, 

 souri 1. 



68 I Missouri 1. 



69 Missouri 1. 



70 I Ohio (detail). 



The lino of this road is shown by a scarlet line Ohio (detail) 



The exact location of this tract has not been ascertained. 

 These tracts were ceded to the U. S. by treaty of .Sejit. 20, 1818. 



95 and i Michigan 2. 

 96 



71 Indiana. 



