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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



[ETH. AXN. 18 



SCHEDULE OF I^DI^A^IST 



iriicre or how 

 concluded 



Reference 



1851 

 Oct. 6 



1852 



Jan. ." 



Jan. 7 

 June 22 



July 1 



1853 



Sept. — 



Washing ton, 

 D.C. 



Santa Fe, New 

 Mexico. 



Stat. L., 

 x, 974. 



Stat. L., 

 X, 979. 



Poh-lik, or 

 Lower Kla- 

 math, Peh- 

 tuck, or Up- 

 per Kla- 

 math, and 

 Hoo-pah, or 

 Trinity riv- 



0-de-i-lah, I- 

 ka - ruck, 

 Ko - se - tah, 

 I-da-kar-i- 

 waka -ha, 

 Wat-sa-he- 

 wa, and £- 

 eh. 



San Luis Bey, 

 Kah-we - a, 

 andCo-com- 

 eah-ra. 



Dlegueno 



Apache 



Description uf cession 



Reserve a tract on Klamath river . 

 Cede all claim to other territory . . 



Reserve- a tr;ict on the iqi])er Klamath river. 

 Cede claim to all other territory 



Reserve a tract in SW. California 



Cede claim to all other territory 



Reserve a tract on S. line of California 



Cede claim to all other territory 



Question of title to reserve of i miles square on Big Sandy, in 

 Tennessee, set apart lij' treaty of Oct. 19, 1818, to be deter- 

 mined by the Secretary of the Interior. 



II. S. to settle and adjust Apache boundaries 



Sept. 10 



Table Rock, 

 Oregon ter- 

 ritory. 



Tej on, Cas- Superintendent Beale establishes a reserve, called Tejon Pass . 

 take, San 

 Imirio, et 

 al. 



Stat. L., Bogue Biver 

 X, 1018. ; Indians 



Cede trait within the following boundaries : Commencing at a 

 point 1 mile below the mouth of Applegate creek, on the 

 south side of Rogue river, ruuniuj; thence southerly to the 

 highlauds di vidmg the waters of Applegate creek from those 

 of Altbouse creek; thence along said highlands to the sum- 

 mit of the Siskiyou range of mountaius; theme easterly to 

 Pihit rock; thence northeasterly to the summit of the Cas- 

 cade range ; thence northerly along the said Cascade range 

 to Pitt's pealc, continuing northerly to Rogue river; thence 

 westerly to the head of Jump-ott'-Jo creek ; thence down said 

 creek to the intersection of the same with a lino due N. from 

 the place of beginning; thence to the jdace of beginning. 



Indians to retain temporary occupancy of a portion of the 

 ceded country until a reserve is assigned them, bounded as 

 follows: Commencing on the N. side of Rogue river, at the 

 mouth of Evans creek, thence up said creek to the upper end 

 of a small prairie bearing in >a northwesterly direction from 

 Table mountain, or Upper Table rock; thence through the 

 gai> to the S. side of the cliff of the said mountain; thence 

 in a line to Rogue river, striking the southern base of lower 

 Table rock ; thence down said river to the place of beginning. 



