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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF IISTDI^N 



Wliere or how 

 concluded 



lieference 



Deacri})tion of cession or reseriation 



1863 

 Oct. 12 



1864 

 Jan. 15 



Apr. 



Apr. 16 



May 



Tuilla valley, 

 Utah terri- 

 tory. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Act of Cou- 



Exeoutive or- 

 der. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Stat. L., 

 XIII, 681. 



Shoshoni-Go- 

 ship. 



Apaclie . 



Stat. L., 

 XIII, 3'J. 



California In- 

 dians. 



Ottawa and 

 Chippewa in 

 Michigan. 



Stat. L., 

 XIII, 63. 



May 



Washington, 

 D.C. 



Stat. L., 

 XIII,6H3. 



Chippewa of 

 the Uissis- 

 sippi, and 

 Fill ager 

 and Lake 

 Winnibi- 

 g oshl 8 h 

 bands of 

 Chippewa. 



Define their boundaries as follows : On the N. by the middle of 

 the Great Desert; on the W. by Steptoe valley ; on the S. by 

 Tooedoe or Green mountains; on the E. by Great Salt lake, 

 Tuilla and Rush valleys. 



President authorized to establish reservations for them when 

 deemed advisable. 



President directs establishment of a reserve in New Mexico, 40 

 miles square, around Bosque Redondo as the center. 



Authorizing the establishment of four Indian reservations 

 within the limits of the state. 



President withdraws certain lands from market for intended 

 consolidation of Indians on Little Traverse reserve. 



Provides for vacation and sale of certain Indian reserves, viz : 



Spanish Forlc reserve. — Beginning at the SW. corner of reserve, 

 which is 10 ehaiusS. and 2.02 chains W. of theNW. corner of 

 sec. 26, T. 8 S., R. 1 E. ; tlience E. 7 miles and 20 chains to the 

 SE. corner of said reserve; thence N. 20.73 chains to the 

 Spanish Fork creek ; thence down the left bank of said 

 creek to its month; thence sonthwestwardly along the shore 

 of Lakel'tah to a point due N. from the plnceof beginning; 

 thence S. 3 miles and 26 chains to the place of beginning. 



Corn Creek reserre. — Beginning at the SW. corner of reserve, 

 which is><.10 chains E. and 8.50 chains S. of theNW. corner 

 of sec. 3.5, T. 23 S., K. 6 W., being apoint in the ledge of Black 

 Rock on the S. side of the road leading from Corn creek to 

 Beaver; thence E. 12 miles; thence N. 12 miles; thence W. 

 12 miles; thence S. 12 miles to the place of beginning. 



San I'cle reserre. — Beginningat the S\V. eornerof the reserve, 

 which is 2.15 chains S. and 7.70 chains W. of the NW. cor- 

 ner of sec. 35, T. 20 S., R. 1 W. ; thence E. 12 miles; thence N. 

 12 miles; thence W. 12 miles; thence S. 12 miles to the place 

 of beginning. 



Deep Creek reserre. — Beginning at the SW. corner of the 

 reserve, which is 28 chains N. and31.62chain8 W. of theSE. 

 corner of sec. 7, T. 9 S., R. 19 W., said point being pointed out 

 by settlers as the line e.stabli8hed by Agent .larvis; thence 

 E. 12 miles; thence N. 12 miles; thence W. 12 miles; thence 

 S. 12 miles to the place of beginning. 



Cede to the U. S. the Gull L.ake reserv.ation e.stablished by treaty 

 of Feb. 22, 1855, except one-half section granted to Rev. Jno. 

 .Tohusun and H. Day. 



Cede to the U. S. the Mille Lac reservation established by treaty 

 of Feb. 22, 1855, except one section granted to Shaw-vosh- 

 kung. 



Cede to U. S. the Sandy Lake reservation established by treaty 

 of Feb. 22, 185.5, except one section granted to Mis-qua-dace. 



Cede to the U. S. the Rabbit Lake reservation established by 

 treaty of Feb. 22. 1855. 



Cede to the U. S. the Pokagomin Lake reservation established 

 by treaty of Feb. 22, 1855. 



Cede to the U. S. the Rice Lake reservation established by 

 treaty of Feb. 22, 1855. 



TheU. S. setapart for theChippewasof the Mississippi all lands 

 in following boundaries except the reservations described in 

 third clause of article 2 of treaty of Feb. 22, 1855 : Beginning 

 at a ])oint 1 mile S. of the most southerly point of Leacli 

 lake; thence in an easterly course to a point 1 mile S. of the 

 most southerly point of Goose lake; thence due E. to a point 



