CESSIONS OF 1810-1820 



701 



LA.^D CESSIONS-Coiatiniied. 



Iliatofival data and remarks 



Designation of cession on map 



Ceded to tho U. S. l.y treaty uf Jan. U. 1S37 See 236 



Ceded to the U.S. l)y treaty »t' .Ian. II, 1837 See 241 



Ceded to the U. S. by treaty of Jan. 11, 1837. This tract was at tho date of this j See 237 

 treaty stipposed to lie -within the limits of the geueral cession made by arti- 

 cle 1, and was reserved ou that theory. It was subseqtieutly ascertained, 

 howerer, tliat it was within the limits of the previous cession by tho treaty 

 of Nov. 17, 1807. It is therefore considered as a ''firant" to the Indiana from 

 the U. S. ' 



Ceded to the IT. S. by treaty of Jan. 14, 1837 See 238 



Ceded to the IT. S.by treaty of Jan. 14, 1837 

 Ceded to tlve IT. S. bv treatv of .Ian. 14, 1837 



See 239 



See 240 



This reserve was located in T. 47 N., R. 1 E., and comprised fractional sections 

 4, 5, and 6. It was <eded to the U. S. by treaty of Aug. 2, 1855. It is too 

 small to be shown on map. 



Michigan (Saginaw 

 bay to Lake Eric). 



Michigan (Saginaw 

 bay to Lake Erie.) 



This tract was rereilcd to the IT. .S. by the Kickajjoo by treaty of Oct. 24, 1832, 

 and another tract was assigned them in lieu thereof, \V. of the Jlissouri river. 



See 179 I Missonri 2. 



The treaty provides that out of this ceded tract the U. S. shall set apart 54 

 sections to be sold for the purpose of raising a Choctaw school fund. 



Mississippi. 



