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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF IINDI^^' 



Wheie or how 

 concluded 



1836 



Sept. 21) 



Sept. 22 



Sept. 23 



Sept. 27 



.Srpt. -M 



Chippewana- 

 ung, Iiidi- 

 iina. 



Cliippewuna- 

 ung, Indi- 

 auH. 



Cbippewaua- 

 1111":, Indi- 



Ou the right 

 bank of the 

 Mississippi 

 river in the 

 county of 

 Do b ui| lie 

 and teiTito- 

 ry of Wis- 

 consin, op- 

 posite Rock 

 Island. 



Stat. L., 

 VII, 513. 



Stat. L., 

 VII, 514. 



Stat. L., 

 VII, 515. 



P otawato- 

 mi, bands 

 of To-i-sa's 

 brother Me- 

 mat-wa y 

 and Cbe- 

 quaw-ka-ko 



Potawatomi 

 Ma-sac's, 

 band. 



Stat. L., 

 VII, 516. 



Sauk and Fox. 



Stat. L., Sauk and Fox. 

 VII..517. ' 



Jfe8(Ti}}/ion of cfftui 



The foregoing Indians cede to the U. S. 10 sections of land 



reserved for tlieni by the second article of the treaty of Oct. 



27, 1832. 

 The said chiefs and their band agree to remove to the country 



W. of the Mississipjii river provided for the Potawattamie 



nation liy the U. S. within two vears. 



The Ibregoiiig chief and his baud cede to the U. S. i sections 



of land reserved lor liiin and bis band by the second article 



iif thi- treaty of Oct. 27, 1832. 

 The said chief and liis band agree to remove to the country 



W. of the Mississippi river provided for the Potawattimie 



nation by the U. S. within two years. 



The chiefs, headmen, and warriors of the Patawattamies of 



the Wabash cede to the l'. S. all the land belonging to said 



tribe in the state of Indiana and designated in the treaty of 



1832 as reservations for the use of the following bands, viz : 



1. For the band of Kin-krash, 4 sections 



2. For the band of Che-chaw-kose, 10 sections 



3. For the band of Ash-kum and Wee-si-o-nas, l(i sections 



4. For the band of We-saw, 4 sections 



For the band of Mo-ta, 4 sections 



For the bands of Mi-no-qnet, 4 sections. 



The said chiefs, headmen, and warriors of the Patawattamies 

 of the Wabash agree to remove to the country W. of the 

 Mississippi river provided for the Patawattamie nation by 

 the I'. S. within two years. 



The said Indians cede and i|uitelaim to the U. S. all right and 

 interest in and'to the lands lying between the state of Mis- 

 souri and the Missouri river and do fully exonerate the U. S. 

 from any guarantee, condition, or limitation, expressed or 

 implied, under the treaty of Prairie du C'liieu, concluded July 

 15, 1830, as to the entire and absolute disposition of said lauds, 

 fully authorizing the U. S. to do with the same whatever 

 shall seem expedient or necessary. 



The confederated tribes of Sacs and Foxes cede to the U. S. the 

 reservation of 400 sections of land made to the Sacs and 

 Foxes by the second article of the treaty of Sept. 21, 1832, 

 as the same«has been surveyed and laid off by order of the 

 President of the U. S. 



The loway Indians having set up a claim to a part of the lauds 

 ceded by this treaty, it is provided that the President of the 

 U. S. shall cause the validity ard extent of said claim to be 

 ascertained and upon a relinquishment thereof to the V. S. 

 to cause a fair value to be paid to said loways therefor, and 

 to deduct such amount from the consideration agreed to be 

 paid to the Sacs and Foxes. 



The said confederated tribes of Sac and Fox Indians agree to 

 remove from the lands ceded by this treaty by the 1st day 1 

 of Nov., 183G, and it is exjiressly agreed that no band or j 

 party of said tribe shall plant, tish, or hunt on any portion of | 

 said ceded country after the date mcutioued. 



Tlie said Indians cede and ([uitclaim to the V. S. all right and [ 

 interest in and to the lauds lying between the state of Mis- 1 

 souri and the Missouri river and S. of a line running due W. 

 from the NW. corner of the state to the Missouri river, and 

 do fully exonerate the U. S. from any guarantee, condition, 

 or limitation, expressed or implied, under tlie treaty of Prairie 

 du Chicn, concluded July 15, 1830, as to the entire and abso- 

 lute disposition of said lands. 



