CESSIONS OF 1851-1855 



799 



L^ND CESSIOISrS-Continned. 



Uiniorictii data and remarks 



Designation of cession on map 



See reQcirk,-! pajje 797. 



The tract assisned theiu by treaty of Mar. 15, 1851, was fonnd to be nvltbout 

 sufficient timlier. A new tract was selected for tbem, which, like its prede- 

 cessor, was outside of original ( )to limits and within the Kaw cession of 1825. 

 Part of this tract was relinquished and sold under act of Congress approved 

 Aug. 15, 1876. The i-emainder was likewise disposed of under act of Mar. 3, 

 1881, and the Indians removed to Indian Territory. 



Washington 1. 



This constitutes the present Squasin Island reserve 



See remark under the sixth article. 



See remark under the sixth article. 



Pursuant to the authority of the sixth article of this treaty the President, by 



Executive order, Jau. 20, 1857, enlarged boundaries and changed locations of 



above reserves as specified in said order. 



Washington 

 western.) 



(north- 



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