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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF II^^DI^N 



1865 

 Oct. 11 



Oct. 14 



Oct. 17 



Where or how 

 concluded 



Fort Sully, 

 Dakota. 



Camp on Lit- 

 tle Arkan- 

 sas river, 

 Kansas. 



Camp on Lit- 

 tle Arkan- 

 sas river, 

 Kansas, 



Camp on Lit- 

 tle Arkan- 

 sas river, 

 Kansas. 



1866 



Feb. 27 



Warm Springs, 

 Oregon. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Reference 



Description of cession or reservntion 



Stat. L., Lower Brule Reserve set apart for them near mouth of White river to include 

 XIV, 699. 1 Sioux. Fort Lookout, 20 miles in a straight line along the Missouri 



river and 10 miles in depth. 



Stat. L., 

 XIV, 703. 



Stat. L., 

 XIV, 713. 



Cheyenne and 

 Arapaho. 



Apache. Chey- 

 enne, and 

 Arapaho. 



Stat. L., Comancheand 

 XIV, 717. Kiowa. 



Stat. L., 

 XIV, 751. 



Reserve set apart as described in treaty and modified by amend- 

 ment, as follows : Commencing at the mouth of Red creek or 

 Red fork of the Arkansas river; theuee up said creek to its 

 source; thence westwardly to a point on the Cinuirone river 

 opposite the mouth of Buffalo creek; thence due N. to the 

 Arkansas river; thence down the same to the beginning. 



Cede claim to lauds therein descrilied as follows: Beginning 

 at the junction of the N. and S. forks of Platte river; thence 

 up the N. fork to the top of the jirincipal range of the Rocky 

 mountains or to Ked Buttes; tlience southwardly along the 

 suunuit of the Rocky mountains to the head waters of the 

 Arkansas river ; thence down the Arkansas river to the Ciuia- 

 rone crossing of the same; thence to the place of beginning. 



The Apaches assent to the Cheyenne and Arapaho treaty of Oct. 

 14, 1865, and agree to occupy the same reserve with them. 



Reservation set apart for them, commencing at the NE. corner 

 of New Mexico; thence to the SE. corner of the same; thence 

 northeastwardly to a point on main Red river opposite the 

 mouth of the N. fork of said river; thence down said river 

 to GK" W. longitude; thence due N. on said meridian to the 

 C'iniarone river; thence uj) said river to the point wliere the 

 same crosses the southern boundary of the state of Kansas; 

 thence along said boundary to the S\V. corner of said state; 

 thence W. to the place of beginning. 



Cede all claim to land outside of reserv.ation, more especially 

 their claims and rights in and to the country N. of the Cima- 

 roue river, and W. of the eastern boundary of New Mexico. 



Middle Oregon Relinquish right of hunting on land ceded to IT. S. by treaty 

 bands. of June 25, 1855. 



Indians on ! President releases part of reserve previously set apart at Siletz 

 coastofOre- i by Executive order of Nov. 9, 1855. This reservation included 

 gon. the trait of country on the coast of Oregon exteuding from 



Cape Lookout on the N. to a point below Cape Perpetua on 

 the S. 

 The portion released by this order was included within the fol- 

 lowing boundaries : Commencing at a point 2 miles S. of the 

 Siletz agency ; thence W. to the Pacihc ocean; thence S. along 

 said ocean to the mouth of the Alsea river; thenoe up said 

 river to the eastern boundary of the reservation ; thence N. 

 along said eastern boundary to a point due E. of the place of 

 beginning; thence W. to the place of begiuuing. 



Santee Sioux . . President withdraws certain townships, pending action of 

 Congress setting them apart for Santee Sioux reservation. 



