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INDIAN LAND CESSION.S IN THE UNITED STATES 



schkdule: of indi^^ 



Where or how 

 concluded 



1836 



Mar. 28 



Washingtou, 

 D. C. 



Tippecanoe 

 river in 

 State of In- 

 diana. 



Apr. 11 j Tippecanoe 

 river in 

 State of In- 

 diana. 



Apr. 22 



Apr. 22 



Indian agen- 

 cy ill State 

 of Indiana. 



Indian agen- 

 cy in State 

 of Indiana. 



Apr. 23 I Not stated... 



May 9 



Washington, 

 D. C. 



Stat. L., 

 vu, 491. 



Stat. L., 

 VII, 498. 



Stat. L., 

 VII, 499. 



Stat. L., 

 vn, 500. 



Stat. L., 

 VII, 501. 



Stat. L., 

 VII, 502. 



Stat. L., 

 vu, .503. 



Ottawa and 

 Chippewa. 



Potawatomi 

 (band of 

 Wau-ke- 

 wa, Che- 

 kose's only 

 son). 



Potawatomi 

 ( Aub-ba- 

 naub-ba's 

 band, by 

 Pan- koo- 

 shuck, his 

 oldest son.) 



Potawatomi 

 (bands of 

 - k a h - 

 m a u s e , 

 Kee-waw- 

 nay, Nee- 

 bosh, and 

 Uah - che - 



Potawatomi 

 (bands of 

 Nas- waw- 

 ke e and 

 Quash- 

 quaw). 



Wyandot 

 tribe in 

 Ohio. 



Swan - creek 

 and Black- 

 river bauds 

 of the Chip- 

 pewa na- 

 tion resid- 

 ing in Mich- 

 igan. 



Ih'Sfrijition of ( 



'tit or reservation 



It is understood that the reservation for a place of fishing and j 

 encampment made under the treaty of St Mary's of June 16, 

 1820. nuiains unaffected by this tnaty. 



It is agreed that as soou as the said Indians ilesire it, a depu- 

 tation shall he sent to the W. of the Mississippi river, and to 

 the country between Lake Superior and the Mississippi, to 

 select a suitable place for the hnal settlement of said Indi- 

 ans, which the U. S. will forever guarantee and secure to said 

 Indians. 



The said chief and his band cede to the U. S. the 4 sections of 

 land reserved fur them by the second article of the treatv 

 of Oct. 27, 1832. 



I'au-koo-shuck, the chief, and the head men of Aub-ba-naub- 

 ba's band cede to the U. S. the tlG sections of lau<l reserved 

 for them by the second article of the treatv on Tippecanoe 

 river, on Oct. 26, 1832. 



The abovename<l I'au-koosliuckand his band agree to remove 

 to the country W. of the Mississijipi river provided for the 

 Pottawatomie nation by the U. S. within two years. 



The foregoing chiefs and their bands cede to the U. S. the lid- 

 lowiug lands, viz: 



1. Eight sections of land reserved for the bands of 0-kaw- 



mause, Kee-waw-nay, and Nee-bosh by the treaty of 

 Oct. 2(i, 1832. 



2. Two .sections of land reserved for the band of Mah-che- 



saw by the treaty of Oct. 26, 1832. 

 The above-named bands agree to remove to the country AV. of 

 the Mississippi river provided by the U. S. for the I'otawat- 

 tamie nation within two years. 



The foregoing bands cede to the U. S. 3 sections of land reserved 

 for them by the second article of the treaty concluded on 

 Ti])pecanoe river, Oct. 26, 1832. 



The foregoing bauds agree to give possession of said 3 sections 

 of lands and to remove to the country W. of the Mississippi 

 river provided by the U. S. for the Potawattamie nation 

 within two years. 



The Wyandot tribe of Indians in Ohio cede to the U. S. a strip 

 of land 5 miles in extent on the K. end of their reservation 

 in Crawford county in said state. 



Said tribe also cede 1 section of land lying in Cranberry 

 swamp, on Uiokeu Sword creek, being the 1 mile si|uare 

 specified and set forth in the treaty made with said tribe 

 Sept. 29, 1817. 



Said tribe also cede 160 acres of land, which is to be received 

 in the place and stead of an equal quantity set apart in a 

 supplemental treaty with said Indians Sept.'l7, 1818. 



The Swan-creek and Black-river bands of Chippewas cede to 

 the U. S. the following tracts, reserved for them by treaty of 

 Nov. 17, 1807, viz : ' ' 



1. One tract of 3 miles square, or 5,760 acres, on Swau 



creek, of Lake St Clair. 



2. One tract of 1| sections near Salt creek of said lake. 



3. One tract of one-fourth of a section at the mouth of the 



river Au \'aseau, contiguous to the ]>recediug cession. 

 i. Oue tract of 2 sections near the mouth of Black river, of 

 the River St Clair. 

 The I". S. agree to furnish said Indians 8..320 acres, or 13 sec- 

 tions, of land \V. of the Mississippi or N\V. of St Anthony's 

 falls, to be located by an agent or officer of the Ooveru- 



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