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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES [eih.ann. 18 



SCHEDULE OF INDI^^ 



1855 

 Aug. 2 



Aug. 9 



Aug. 11 



to 

 Sept. 8 



Sept. 10 



Sept. 



IVheie or how 

 conclnded 



Detroit, Michi- 

 gan. 



Detroit, Michi 

 gan. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Ihi'erence 



Tribe 



Stat. L., 

 XI, 631. 



Stat. L., 

 XI, 633. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



O u upper Stat. L., 

 Jlissouri, xi, 657. 

 nenr .Tuditli 

 river, X e - 

 braslta. 



Chippewa of 

 Sault Ste 

 Uarie. 



Chippewa of 

 Saginaw, 

 Swan creek, 

 and Black 

 river (par- 

 ti e s to 

 treaties of 

 Jan. 14, 

 1837, and 

 May 9 , 

 1836). 



Ottawa and 

 Chi p p e w a 

 in Michi- 

 gan. 



Coast tribes 

 of Oregon. 



Description of cession or rencnation 



Ottawa and 

 Chi p p 6 w a 

 in Michi- 

 gan. 



Ontonagon 

 hand of 

 Chippewa. 



Blackfoot and 

 Flathead 

 nations and 

 Nez Perce 

 tribe. 



Surrender right of fishing and encampment at the falls of St. 

 Mary's secured by treaty June 16, 1820. 



U. S. give Chii'f O-shaw-waw-uo a small island in St Mary's 

 river, containing one-half acre. 



U. S. set apart all unsold public lands in six adjoining town- 

 ships in Isabella county, Michigan. 



U. S. Bet apart all unsold public lands in Ts. 17 and 18 N., Rs. 3, 

 4, and 5 E. 



President temporarily withdraws certain lands from market 

 until selections contemplated by treaty of July 31, 1855, can 

 be made. 



Cede all title to the following lands : Commencing in the mid- 

 dle of the channel of the Columbia river at the northwest- 

 ern extremity of the purchase made of the Calapooia and 

 Molalla bands of Indians; then<e running southerly with 

 that boundary to the southwestern point of that purchase; 

 and thence along the summit of the coast range of moun- 

 tains, with the western boundaries of the purchase made of 

 the Ump(juas and Molallas of the Umpqua valley, and of 

 the Seotons, Chastes, and Grave Creeks of Rogue river val- 

 ley, to the southern boundary of Oregon territory; thence 

 W. to the Pacific ocean ; thence northerly along said ocean to 

 the miildle of the northern channel of the Columbia river; 

 thence, following the middle of said channel, to the place of 

 beginning; I'rovided, hoieerer, That so much of the country 

 described above as is contained in the following boundaries 

 shall, until otherwise directe<l by the President of the ITnitcd 

 States, be set apart as a residence for said Indians, and such 

 other bauds or parts of bands as may, by direction of the 

 President of the U. S., be located thereon: Commencing 

 where the northern boundary of the seventeenth range of 

 townships S. of the base line strikes the coast; thence E. 

 to the western boundarj' of the eighth range of townships 

 W. of the Willamette meridian, as indicated by John B. Pres- 

 ton's "Diagram of .a portion of Oregon territory;" thence 

 N. on that line to the southern boundary of the third range 

 of townships S. of the base line; thence W. to the Pacific 

 ocean, and thence southerly along the coast to the place of 

 beginning. 



President temporarily withdraws certain lands i'rom market 

 until selections contemplated by treaty of July 31, 1855, can 

 be made. 



Formal withdrawal of Land for reserve, .as provided for by 

 sixth clause of article 1, treaty of Sept. 30, 1854. 



Bl.ackfoot nation .agrees that certain territory .assigned them 

 by treaty of Fort Laramie shall be a common hunting ground. 



Certain territory to belong exclusively to the Blackfoot 



