CESSIONS OF 1S.16-1R51 



781 



LA.IN'D CESRIO^S-CoiitiiiiTea. 



Jlisioricdl thila ami rcmurku 



Tho ^Vinnel)aKo ce(le4 tliis tract l>v tn'.atv ofFeli. L'T, isr> 



As the bomulaiy lino lietween these Indians and tho Pillager was indefinite, it 

 was agroeil tliat tlic II. S. should nut oreupy this tract until this line should 

 be detiued and settled to the satisfaction of the Pillager. 



Negotiations Trith the Cherokee failed to obtain their consent to furnish the 

 Catawba a reserve without payment of its value, for which purpose there 

 were no funds available. 



Never carried into eti'ect, except in the cases of a tew iiulividuals who consented 

 to and did remove. 



Designation of cession on map 



267 

 See 361 



Iowa 2, Minnesota 2. 

 Jlinnesota ''. 



271 I Wisconsin 1. 



They refused to remove and occupy this tract, and by treaty May 12, 1854. • See 321 .Minnesota 2. 

 relinquished all right to it an<l were assigned a reserve on Wolf river in 

 Wisconsin. 



See note to treaty of Feb. 5, 18ril) .. 

 See note to treaty of Feb. 5, lS,5t!. 



See note to treaty of .Juno 1, 1808. 



This tract consisted of I!!) sections pundiased bv them from the Dida wares. 



Dec. 14. 1S43. 

 Thi.s division in severalty was made and the lamls disposeil of by the iiiili- 



vidual allottees. 



273 

 274 



Wisconsin 2. 



I California 1. 



