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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



[ETH. ANN. 18 



SCHEDULE OE I]NrDI^S.>vr 



Where or hou 

 concluded 



1854 



Sept. 30 La P o i II t ( 

 Wisconsin. 



Council 

 ground. 

 Rogue river, 

 Oregon. 



Cal.apooia 

 creek, Ore- 

 gon terri- 

 tory. 



Reference 



Stat. L., 

 X, 110!). 



Stat. L., 

 X, 1116. 



Stat. L., 

 X, 1122. 



Stat. L., 

 X, 1125. 



Jhnrriptiuii of cession or ri 



Chippewa of Tlie U. S. set apart and reserve for the AVisconsiu bauds of 



Lake Supe- Cliippewa the following tract of laud: 



rior and the 5. A tract on Lac Court Orielles, equal in extent to throe 



Mississippi. townships, the boundaries to be determined. 



6. Fortho Fond du Lac bands, a tract bounded as follows: 



Beginning at an island in the St Louis river abov.' 

 Knife portage, called by the Indians Paw-paw-sco- 

 me-me-tig; running theuce W. to the boundary line 

 heretofore desciibed; thence N. along said boundary 

 Hue to the mouth of Savannah river; thence down 

 the .St Louis river to the place of beginning. If said 

 tract contains less than 100,000 acres, a strip sufficient 

 to make this amount shall be added to the S. side. 



7. Forthe Ciraud Portage band, a tract bounded as follows : 



Beginning at a rock a little to the E. of the eastern 

 extremity of Grand Portage bay; thence along the 

 lake shore to the mouth of a small stream called by the 

 Indians Ma\v-ske-gwaw-caw-maw-se-be, or Cranberry 

 Marsh river; thence up said stream across the point to 

 Pigeon river; thence down Pigeon river to a point op- 

 posite the starting point; thence across to the place 

 of beginning. 



8. For the Ontonagon and La Pointc bands, each 4 sections, 



to be selected near the Lake shore. 



0. Also 1 section for Chief Buft'alo, to be selected frouythe 

 ceded land. 



10. Each mixed-blood head of a family entitled to select 80 



acres. 



11. Bois I orte band to h.ave right to select reserv.ition here- 



after ou same terms as above-named bands. 



Choctaw and E.ast boundary of Chickasaw district, as established by treaty 

 Chickasaw. of 1837, altered. 



Chasta, Sec- Cede tract within the following bound.aries: Commencing at a 

 ton, and i point in the middle of Rogue river. 1 mile below the mouth 

 Grave of Applegate creek; thence northerly ou the western boiind- 

 Creek. ary of the country heretofore purchased of the Rogue River 



tribe by the U. S. to the head waters of .lumji-oH-iFo creek; 

 theuce westerly to the extreme northeastern limit of the 

 country purchased of the Cow Creek band of Unipcinas; 

 thence along that boundary to its extreme southwestern 

 limit; thence due W. to a point from which a line running 

 due S. would cross Rogue river midway between the month 

 of Grave creek and the great bend of Rogue river; theuce 

 S. to the southern boundary of Oregon; thence E. aloug 

 said boundary to the summit of the main ridge of the Sis- 

 kioa mountains, or until this line reaches the boundary of 

 the country purchased of the Rogue River tribe; thence 

 northerly along the western boundary of said pvirchase to 

 the place of beginning. 

 Indians to remove to Table Rock reserve. 



Umpqua and I Cede tract of country within the following bound.aries: Coni- 

 Calapooia. mencing at the NW. corner of the country purchased of the 



Galeese Creek and Illinois River Indians, Nov. 18, 1854; 

 thence E. to the boundary of the Cow creek purchase; theuce 

 northerly aloug said boundary to its northeastern extremity ; 

 thence E. to the main ridge of the Cascade mountains ; thence 

 northerly to the main falls of the North Umpqua river; 

 thence to Scott's peak, bearing easterly from the head waters 

 of Calapooia creek; thence northerly to the connection of 

 the Calapooia umiintnins with the Cascade range; thence 

 westerly along the summit of the Calapooia mountains to a 

 point whence a due S. line would cross Umpqua river at the 

 head of tide water; thence on that line to the dividing 



