826 



INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



[eth. an.v. 18 



SCHEDULE OF I]N^DIA.N 



Date 



1862 



June 24 



1863 



Feb. 21 



Where or how 

 concluded 



Washingt o n, 

 D.C. 



Klckapoo 

 agency, Kan- 

 sas. 



Act of Con- 



Act of Con- 



Washington, 

 D.C. 



Council 

 grounds, 

 L a p w a 1 

 valley. 



Reference 



Stat. L., 

 XII, 1237. 



Stat. L., 

 XIII, 623. 



Stat. L., 

 XII, 658. 



Stat. L., 

 XII, 819. 



Stat. L., 

 XII, 1249. 



Stat. L., 

 XIV, 647. 



Tribe 



1 1 awa f 

 Blanchard's 

 Fork and 

 Boche de 

 Boeuf. 



Eickapoo. 



Winnebago.. 



Sioux (Sisse- 

 ton, Wahpe- 

 ton, Mede- 

 wakanton, 

 and Wahpe- 

 kute bands). 



Chippewa of 

 Uississippi 

 and Pilla- 

 ger and 

 Lake Win- 

 nibigoshisb 

 bands of 

 Chippewa. 



Nez Perce 



Description of cession or reserration 



Tribal relations to be dissolved in five years and the Ottawas 



to become citizens of U. S. 

 Allotments to be made in severalty to members of the tribe. 

 20,000 iicres to be sold for the benefit of the school fund. 

 Lands granted to Baptist church and sundry individuals. 

 Remainder of reserve to be sold for the benefit of the tribe by 



the U. S. 



A portion of their reservation to be setapart and held in com- 

 mon. 



A portion of their reservation to be allotted to individuals. 

 A portion of their reservation to be sold to the Atchison and ; 

 Pike's Peak Railroad Company. 



President authorized to set apart reserve for Winnebago, com- 

 mencing at the SW. corner of T. 106 N., R. 27 \V., of meridian 

 No. 4 (as surveyed by John Ball, deputy surveyor, under con- 

 tract of June 20, 1854) ; thence E., by the line between Te. 105 

 and 106 N., 24 miles, to the SE. corner of T. 106 N., R. 24 W. ; 

 thence N., by the range line between Ts. 23 and 24 W., 1 mile; 

 thence E. 1 mile; thence N., parallel with range line between 

 Ts. (Rs.) 23 and 24, 12 miles, to a point 1 mile N. of the line be- 

 tween Ts. 107 and 108 N. ; thence W., parallel with said line, 

 25 miles, to the range line between Ts. (Rs.) 27 and 28 W. ; 

 thence by said range linelSmilesS. to the placeof beginning, 

 including an area equal to 18 miles square. 



Upon their removal the reserve of the Winnebago in Minnesota 

 to be sold by U. S. in trust for their benefit. 



President authorized to set apart for them a reserve beyond 

 the limits of any State, and to remove them thereto. 



Their reserve in Minnesota to be sold by U. S. for their benefit. 

 Commencing at a point on the right bank of the Minnesota 

 river, o])po8ite to and due S. from the uiiddleof the mouth of 

 Little Rock river; thence S. 12 miles and 44.30 chains; thence 

 N. 65 -' 40' W. 59 miles and 35.70 chains ; thence N. 62^ 17' W. 69 

 miles; thence N. 43^ 52' W. 12 miles and 60 chains, to treaty 

 line of cession of 1851; thence in a northerly direction 10 

 miles, to the southern extremity of Lake Traverse; thence 

 down the Minnesota river to the place of beginning. 



This treaty was canceled and superseded by the treaty of May 

 7, 1864. 



The Nez Perc6 tribe relinquish to the U. S. the lands heretofore 

 reserved for their use and occupancy, excepting so much 

 thereof as is hereinafter set apart for a new reservation. 



They reserve the tract included within the following boundaries: 

 CommencingattheNE. cornerof Lake Wa-ha; thence north- 

 erly to a ]>oin ton the N. bank of Clear water river, 3 miles below 

 the mouth of the Lapwai ; theme down the N. bank of Clear- 

 water to the nmuth of Hatwai cr?ek ; thence due N. to a 

 point 7 miles distant ; thence eastwardly to a point on the N. 

 fork of Clearwater, 7 miles from its mouth ; theuie to a point 

 on Oro Fino creek, 5 miles above its mouth; thence to a point 

 on the N. fork of the S. fork of Clearwater. 5 miles above its 

 mouth ; thence to a point on the S. fork of Clearwater, 1 mile 

 above the bridge on the road leading to Elk city (so as to 

 include all the Indian farms now within the forks) ; thence 

 in a straight line westwardiy to the pbice of beginning. 



Robert Newell is to receive a patent for the tract confirmed to 

 him. 



