CESSIONS OF 182!.l 



725 



L^:N'r) CESSION"S-Contiiiued. 



Histurirul (tula tiiitl rimarliS 



Deaignatioii 0/ cession on ma}) 



Ceded to tlie U. S., Sept. 20, 1S33. I'.oun(l:iries not ascertained. 



Granted to reservee aud his lieirs iu fee simple by treaty of Sept. 26, 1833. 

 Ceded to the U. S. Sept. 26. 1833. Boundaries not ascertained. 



From this cession 42 sections were granted by the U. S. to certain individu.als. 



The Indiana Del.iwares })ad since the treaty of 1818 been residini; with those 

 of their brethren who had lived in Missouri since 17!I3. After abandoning- 

 the Cape Girardeau tract in 1815 the latter had temporarily tal<en a tract in 

 S\V. Missouri, on tlie headwaters of White river, assigned them by Governor 

 Clarlv. Mere their brethren from the Fast joined them, aud this treaty of 1829 

 was concluded. Under date of Dec. 14, 1843, the Delawares sold to the 

 Wyandot 39 sections of the Kansas reserve granted the former by this 

 treaty. 



36 sections of land from thi^ cession to be sold to jirovide schools for Delaware 

 children. 



149 I Illinois2, Wisconsin 1. 



