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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



[ETH. ANN. 18 



SCHEDULE OF IHSTDI^lSr 



Washington, 

 D.C. 



■Wasbingtou, 

 D.C. 



Stat. L., 

 X, 1159. 



Stat. L., 

 X, 1155. 



Wyandot 



Chippewa of 

 the Missis- 

 sippi. 



Cede to 1'. S. tract sold to them liy Delawares, Dec. 14, 1843, 

 the same to be subdivided and reconveyed to Wyandotts 

 individually. 



Eeservees, under article 14, treaty of Mar. 17, 1842, to be permit- 

 ted to locate elsewhere on any government laud W. of Mis- 

 souri and Iowa. 



Cede tract within the following boundaries: Beginning at a 

 point where the E. branch of Snake river crosses the southern 

 boundary line of the Chippewa country E. of the Mississippi 

 as established by treaty of J uly 29, 1837 ; them e up the said 

 branch to its source; thence nearly N. in a straight line to 

 the mouth of East Savannah river; thence np the St Louis 

 river to the mouth of East Swan river; thence up said river 

 to its source; thence in a straight line to the most west- 

 wardly bend of Vermillion river ; thence northwestwardly 

 in a straight lino to the first and most cousideralile bend in 

 the Big Fork river; thence down said river to its mouth; 

 thence down Eainy Lake river to the mouth of Black river; 

 thence up that river to its source; thence in a straight lino 

 to the northern extremity of Turtle lake; thence in a 

 straight line to the mouth of 'Wikl liice river; thence np Red 

 river of the North to the mouth of Butfalo river; thence in 

 a straight line to the southwestern extremity of Otter Tail 

 lake; thenc6 through said lake to the source of Leaf river; 

 thence down said river to its junction with Crow Wing 

 river; thence down Crow Wing river to its junction with 

 the Mississippi; thence to the commencement on said river 

 of the southern boundary line of the Chippewa country as 

 estal)lished by treaty of July 29, 18.S7 ; thence along said line 

 to the place of beginning. Also all interest they may have 

 in any other lands in Minnesota or elsewhere. 



Reserve tract at Mille Lac as follows: Fractional Ts. 42 N., 

 R. 25 W. ; 42 N., R. 26 W. ; 42 and 43 N., R. 27 W. Also the 

 three islands in the southern part of Mille Lac. 



Reserve tract at Rabbit lake, beginning at a point half mile E. 

 of Rabbit lake; thence S. 3 miles; thence westwardly in a 

 straight line to a point 3 miles S. of the mouth of Rabbit 

 river; thence N. to the mouth of said river; thence uj) the 

 Mississippi river to a point directly N. of the place of begin- 

 ning; thence S. to the place of beginning. 



Reserve tract at Gull lake, beginning at a point half mile SW, 

 from the most south westwardly point of Gull lake; thence due 

 S. to Crow Wing river; thence downsaidrlver to the Missis- 

 sippi ; thence np said river to Long Lake portage ; thence in a 

 straight line to the head of Gull lake ; thence in a southwest- 

 wardly direction as nearly in a direct line as practicable, 

 but no point thereof at less distance than half mile from 

 said lake to the place of beginning. 



Reserve tract at Pokagomon lake as follows: The boundaries 

 to be as nearly as i)rac!ticable at right angles, and so as to 

 embrace within them Pokngonion lake; but nowhere to ap- 

 proach nearer said lake than half a mile therefrom. 



Reserve a tract at Sandy lake, beginning at the mouth of Sandy 

 Lake river; thence S. to a point on an E. and W. line 2 miles 

 S. of the most southern point of Sandy lake ; thence E. to a 

 point due S. from the month of West Savannah river ; thence 

 N. to the mouth of said river; thence N. to a point on an E. 

 and W. line 1 mile N. of the most northerly point of Sandy 

 lake; thence W. to Little Rice river; thence down said 

 river to Sandy Lake river; thence down said river to the 

 place of beginning. 



Reserve the islands in Rice lake and one-half section of land 

 on said lake. 



Reserve 1 section for Hole-in-the-day. 



Reserve tract at Leech lake for Pillager and Lake Winnibi- 

 goshish bands, beginning at the mouth of Little Boy river; 

 thence up said river to Lake llassler; thenct^ through the 

 center of said lake to its western extremity ; thence in a 



