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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE TNITEl) STATES 



SCHEDULE OE IISTDI^V^ 



Tl'here or hoir 

 concluded 



1846 

 Oct. i:- 



Washington, 

 ]>. C. 



1847 



Aug. 2 Fonil (111 Lac 

 j of Lake Su- 

 perior. 



Aug. 21 



1848 



July 25 i Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



July 29 



Aug. 6 



Fort Chikls, 

 on Grand 

 Island. 



Oct. 18 Lake Pow- 

 a w - li a y - 

 Kou-iiay, 

 Wisconsin. 



Nov. 24 I Stockbridge, 

 Wisconsin. 



Stat. L., 

 IX, 878. 



Stat. L., 

 IX, 904. 



Stat. L., 

 IX, 908. 



Stat. L. 

 IX, 337 



Stat. 1.., 

 IX, 2U4. 



Stat. L., 

 IX, 949. 



Stat. L., 

 IX, 952. 



Stat. L., 

 IX, 955. 



Sept. 



9 iV'allevofCheil-^ Stat. L., 

 le [('belly. ] i.x, 974. 



Aliiiiuiu, New 

 Mexico. 



18S0 



Apr, 1 



1851 



Mar. 19 



Stat. L., 

 IX, 984. 



Washington, Stat. L., 

 D. C. IX, 987. 



Winnebago . 



Chippewa of 

 the Missis- 

 sippi and 

 Lake Su- 

 perior. 



Chippewa 

 (Pillager 

 band). 



Delaware and 

 Wyandot. 



Pawnee (Four 

 con feder- 

 ated bands). 



Stockbridge 



Navaho 



TJta 



Wyandot . . . 



Si-yan-te, 

 to-yan-ti, 

 co-noon, 

 pang -as 

 Aplache, f 

 A-wall-a- 



Descrijiliou of > 



Cede all cl.aim to land and especially to "Nentral ground" 



assigned them liy treaty of Sept. 15, 1832. 

 U. S. agree ti) give them a tract of not less than 800,000 .acres 



N. of St I'tter's river and W. of tlie Mississippi. 



Cede tract within the following boundaries: Beginning at the 

 junction of the Crow Wing and Mississippi rivers; tbenco 

 up the Crow Wing river to the junction of that river with 

 the Long Prairie river; thin( e tip the Long Prairie river to 

 thebounilaiy line between the Sionx and Chippewa Indians: 

 thence southerly along said boundary line to ,i lake at the 

 head of Long I'rairie river; thence iu a direct iiuetntlie 

 sources of the M'atab river; thence down the Watab river 

 to the Jlississippi river; thence \\\i the Mississippi to the 

 place of lieginning. 



Also all tbo interest and claim which the said Indians, parties 

 to this treaty, have in a tract of land lying upon an<l N. of 

 Long Prairie river and called One day's hunt. 



Cede tract within the following boundaries: Beginning at the 

 south end of Otter-Tail lake ; thence southerly on the bound- 

 ary line between the Sioux and Chiiipewa Indians to Long 

 Prairie river; thence up said river to Crow Wing river; 

 thence up Crow Wing river to Leaf river; thence up Leaf 

 river to the bead of said river; and from thence in a direct 

 line to the place of beginning. 



Approves agreement of Dec. 1 J, 1843, between l>elawares .md 

 Wyandots. 



Provides for removal of Catawba Indians W. of the Mississippi 

 as soon as a home shall be obtained for them. 



Appropriation made for Cberokees iu North Carolina to boused 

 in their removal W. of the Mississippi whenever they assent. 



Cede tract therein described as follows: Commencing on the 

 S.side of the Platte river 5 miles W. of post "Fort Childs;'" 

 theuce due N. to the crest of the bin tfs N. of said Platte river ; 

 thence E. and along the crest of said bluH's to the termina- 

 tion of Grand island, supposed to be about 00 miles distant ; 

 thence S. to the southern shore of said Platte river; and 

 thence W. and along the southern shore of said Platte river 

 to the place of beginning. 



A plat of this tract is inserted in this treaty. 



Cede all their lauds in the state of Wisconsin 



U. S. give them all land ceded by Chippewas Aug. 2 and Aug. 

 21, 1847, except tract assigned to Wiunebagoes, Oct. 13, 184(5. 



Cede to r. S. the remaining township granted to them by 



Menonionee treaty of Feb. 8, 1831. 

 To remove iu one year to lauds to be set apart for them, W. of 



the Mississippi river, of not less than 72 sections. 



II. S. agree at an early date to fix boundaries of Navajo country. 

 U. S. agree at an early date to lix boundaries of Utah country. 



The Wyandots cede to the U. S. all claim they have under 

 treaty of Mar. 17, 1842, to a reservation of 148,000 acres in 

 Indian territory, the L'. S. paying them for this claim at the 

 rate of $1.25 per acre. 



Reserve a tract between Mercede ami Tnolinnne river 



Cede claim to all other countrv 



