CESSIONS OF 1833 



749 



L^^D CESSIOlSrS-Coiitini-ied. 



IJistoi'iffd (Jafa aittl rvmurhs 



This provision -n-as chaiiseil. and liy treaty ol' .Ian. 4, l.SJ.i, with the Creeks 

 anil the Scniinole jointly it was provided tliat tlie lattiT might settle any- 

 where in the Crei-k eonntry. 



The boundaries of this tiact were never surveyed. It is included within the 

 limits of the cession subsequently made by the Caddo, .July 1, 1835. 



The Quajiaw, by treaty of Nov. 1.^, 1824, ceded all their lands in Arkansas 

 teriitory to the L'. S. and agreed to acee|)t a district within the territory of 

 the Caddo Indians and to become merged with that tribe. This tract was 

 on Bayou Treache, on the S. side of Ked river. It was so subject to overflow 

 as to result iu nuich sickness among them and in the destruction of their crops. 

 The Caddo refused to give them any other location or to incorporate them 

 into their tribe. The Quapaw therefore returned to their old homes in 

 Arkansas, where they became a nuisance to the white settlers. This treaty 

 was made with a view to providing for them and removing them to a 

 new home. The Quapaw, by treaty of Feb. 23, 18(37, ceded for the use of the 

 Peoria et al. a portion of the foregoing 1.50-sectiou reserve, consisting of a 

 tract off the \V. end of the same, and which is designated on Indian Terri- 

 tory map No. 2 as No. 504. 



Designation of cession on map 



182 

 183 



See 503, 

 504,505 



Ohio (detail). 

 Ohio (detail). 



Kansas 2, 



Indian Territory 2. 



