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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



[ETH. ANN. 18 



SCHEDULE OE IISriDIA.:N^ 



Where or how 

 concluded 



1864 

 Oct. 14 



Seference 1 2'ribe 



Oct. 18 



1866 



Mar. 3 



Klamath lake, 

 Oregou. 



Isabella, 

 Michisran. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Washington, 

 D.C. 



Washin] 

 D.C. 



Stat. L., 

 xvi,707. 



Stat. L., 

 xiv,657, 



Klamath and 

 U d k 

 tribes and 

 Yahoosk in 

 band of 

 Snake I n- 

 dians. 



Chippewa of 

 Sa g 1 n a w, 

 Swan creek, 

 and Black 

 river in 

 Uichigan. 



Stat. L., Colorado 

 XIII, 559. Biver. 



Stat. L., 

 XIV, 667, 



Stat, L., 

 xiv,671. 



Winnebago. 



UfsrriptioH of ct'aaioti or renerration 



Ceile territory within the following boundaries: Beginning at 

 the point wlicre tlie 44^- N. latitude crosses the summit of Cas- 

 cade ni'iunt.iins ; tliciire loUowiuf; the main dividing ridge 

 of said liiouutainsiu a soutlicrly directidnto the ridge which 

 ecparatcs the waters of I'itt and McCloud rivers from the 

 watiTS on the N. ; thence along said dividing ridge in an 

 easterly direction to the southern i-nd of Goose lake; thence 

 northeasterly to the northern end of Harney lake; thence 

 due N. to 44^ N. latitude; thence W. to the place of be- 

 ginning. 



Reserve, until it is otherwise directed by President of U. S., 

 a tract bounded as follows: Beginning upon the eastern 

 shore of the middle Klamath lake at the Point of Kocks, 

 about IL' miles below the mouth of Williamson's river; 

 thence Ibllowiug up said eastern shore to the mouth of Wood 

 river; thence up Wood river to a point 1 mile N. of the 

 bridge at Fort Klamath; thence dueE. to the summit of the 

 ridge which divides tlie upper and middle Klamath lakes; 

 theuce along said ridge to a point due K. [W.] of the N. end 

 of the upjier lake; thence due E., passing the said N. end of 

 the upper lake, to the summit of the mountains on the E. 

 side of the lake; thence along said mountain to the point 

 where Sprague's river is intersected by the Ish-tisli-ea-wax 

 creek; thence in a southerly direction to the summit of the 

 mountain the extremity of which forms the Point of Rocks; 

 thence along said mountain to the place of beginning. 



Reliuc|ui,sh the land on Saginaw bay reserved to them by treaty 

 of Aug. 2, 1855. 



Relinquish right to purchase nnselected lands in Isabella 

 reservation and of locating lands in lieu of lands sold by U. S. 

 upon said reserve. 



U. S. set apart for them all unsold land in the six townships in 

 Isabella county reserved to them by treaty of Aug. 2, 1855, 

 as follows : N. +T. 14, and Ts. 15, 16 N., R. 3 W. ; the N. A T. 14, 

 and T. 15 N., R. 4 W. ; and Ts. 14, 15 N., R. 5 W. 



Secretary of Interior enlarges reserve at Port Madison estab- 

 lished by treaty of Jan. 22, 1855. Boundaries of addition 

 not given, but are shown on the original plat in the Office of 

 Indian Affairs. 



Establishes reserve on Colorado river in Arizona, the bound- 

 aries of which as tinally established by Executive order May 

 15, ISm, were as follows : Beginning at a point where La Paz 

 arroyo enters the Colorado river and 4 miles above Ehren- 

 berg; thence easterly with said arroyo to a point S. of the 

 crest of La I'az mountain; thence with said mountain crest 

 in a northerly direction to the top of Black mountain ; thence 

 in a northwesterly direction over the Colorado river to the 

 top of Mountain peak in California; thence southwesterly in 

 a straight line to the top of Riverside mountain, California; 

 thence in a direct line toward the place of beginning to the 

 W. bank of Colorado river; thence down said W. bank to a 

 point opposite the place of beginning; thence to the place 

 of beginning. 



Cede tract off N. side of their reservation for purpose of locating 

 Winnebagoes thereon, bounded as follows : Conunencing at a 

 point on the Missouri river 4 miles due S. from the N. bound- 

 ary of said reservation; thence W. 10 miles; thence 8. 4 

 miles; thence W. to the western boundary of the reserva- 

 tion: thence N. to the northern boundary line; thence E.to 

 the Missouri river; thence S. along the river to the place of 

 beginning. 



Cede reservation in Dakota established by Executive order 

 .luly 1, 1863, under act of Congress Feb. 21, 1863, described as 

 follows: Beginning at a point in the middle channel of the 

 Missouri river where the western boundary of the Sioux of 



