CESSIONS OF lt*32-lf<33 



745 



L^ND CESSIONS-Coutiiiiied. 



Designation of eession on map 



Jlixluririil dula ami nmarkt 



All iiiileliiiite ioliiic|uishim-'ut :ilrfaily covcretl li 



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32t), i Kausas 2. 

 7.328. 



Tliis cfssiiiii, or vatbcr excliauge, was made in (irder to eftect a unification of 

 these baiuls and also to reroucili' a ooutlict with the Cherokee conceriiinn' 

 the boundaries prescribed by treaty of 1828 witli that tribe, and iu regard to 

 which the hitter uiadc .some coucessious by treaty of 1833. 



This tract comprised the present reserve of the Shawnee (No. 502) ; also, the 

 present reserve of the Ottawa (No. 5(11); the jiresent reserve of the Slodok 

 (No. 571), and that portion of the present I'eoria. etc, reserve (No. 500) lyinj; 

 directly S. of the Quapaw. The Ottawa and I'eoria, etc, tracts were ceded 

 to them by tlie Seneka and Shawni'e. Feb, L'3, 1867. 



This tract comprised the jjresent Seneka reserve (No. 499), and the present Wy- 

 andot reserve (No. 498). The present Wvaudot tract was ceded to them bv 

 the Seneka by treaty of Feb. 23, 1867. 



The tract of conutry assiyined to the Cherokee by treaty of 1828 was fouud to 

 include a portion of the country assifined to the Creeks by treaty with the 

 latter in 1826, and the fore<i;oinjj moditicatiou of the boundaries ]irescribed 

 liy the treaty of 1828 with the Cherokee was made to adjnst that conflict. 



See 500, ^ 

 501. 504 



See 498, 

 499. 



See 492, 

 489. 



Indian 'I'erritorv 2. 



