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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF I^DIA.^ 



18S9 

 Oct. 1 



Where or liow 

 concluded 



Nov. 19 



1860 



May 14 



Sac and Fox 

 agency, 

 Kansas ter- 

 ritory. 



Kansas agen- 

 cy, Kansas 

 territory. 



Beference 



Description of cession or reseriation 



Stat. I.., 

 XV, 467. 



Stat. L., 

 XII, 1111. 



Sauk and Fox ; By this treaty a portion of the reservation of these tribes, 

 of the Mis- descrilit'd as follows, was retained for their iise in severalty: 

 sissippi. Beginning at a point on the northern boundary line of their 



reservation 6 miles W. of the NE. corner of the same; running 

 thence due S. to the southern boundary of the same 20 miles; 

 thence \V. along the southern I)oundary 12 miles; thence 

 due N. to the northern boundary of said reservation 20 

 miles; thence E. along said boundary line 12 miles, to the 

 place of beginning; estimated to contain about 153,600 acres. 

 Remainder of their reserve to be sold by U. S. in trust for their 

 beneht. 



Mixed bloods and certain women to be entitled to 320 acres 

 each out of the ceded portion. 



Kansa A portion of their reservation to be retained. Retained por- 

 tion bounded as follows: Commencing at the S\V. corner of 

 said reservation ; thence N. with the W. boundary 9 miles ; 

 thence E. 14 miles; thence S. 9 miles; thence W. with the 

 S. boundary 14 miles, to the place of beginning. 

 Remainder of reservation to be sold by U, S. in trust for their 

 benefit. 



Reserves provided for sundry half-breeds. 



Western Sho- A reserve was selected and set apart by agent Jarvis at Ruby 

 shoiii. Valley, Nevada. 



May 



30 Sarcoxieville, 

 De 1 a w a r e 

 reservation. 



June 27 

 1861 



Resolution of 

 U. S. Sen- 

 ate. 



Chow - chill a, 

 Poho-neche, 

 Chook-chan- 

 cie, et al. 



Gila Apache 



.Superintendent McDufifie reports abandonment of Fresno River 

 reservation. 



Stat. L., Delaware 

 XII, 1129. 



Stat. L., Sioux in Min- 

 XII, 1042. I nesota. 



Commissioner of Indian Affairs approved agent Stock's selec- 

 tion of Gila Apache reservation and requested the General 

 Land Office to respect it. It was bounded as follows : Com- 

 mencing at Santa Lucia spring, and running N. 15 miles; 

 thence W. 15 miles; thence S. 15 miles; thence E. 15 miles to 

 the place of beginning. 



A portion of their reserve allotted to them in severalty and re- 

 tained for future home. 



Reujainder of reserve sold to Leavenworth, Pawnee and West- 

 ern Railroad Company. 



The tract retained to contain sufficient land for allotments to 

 such ■'. Absentee" Delawares as may return. 



Certain tracts reserved temporarily for mill, school, and mis- 

 sion purposes. 



Certain tracts reserved for chiefs and interpreter. 



U. S. Senate declares in favor of the title of Sioux in Minne- 

 sota to tract on N. side of Minnesota river, as provided for by 

 treaty of June 19, 1858. 



Watche, No- 1 Kings River reserve probably abandoned in the fall of 1861. 

 to - not , I 

 Wo-melche, 

 et al. 



