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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



[ETH. ANN. 18 



SCHEDULE OF II^DI^N 



Where or how 

 eonchnJed 



Hefereiue 



iMxiriptioii Iff 



Washington, 

 D. C. 



1867 



Mar. 19 ! Washington, Stat. L., Chippewa of Reserve such portion of their western outlet as falls within 

 XVI, 719. the Missis- the reservation set apart hy article 2 of this treaty, 

 sippi. 



Set apart reservation of aii tijwusbips, to include White Karth \ 

 lake and Rice lake. J 



Mar. 20 , Executiveor- : Santee Sioux.. , President estahli.shcs a reserve between liig .Sioux and .James 



der. ! rivers. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Oct. 21 



Oct. 21 



Oct. 28 



Nov. 16 



Medicine 

 Lodge creek, 

 Kansas. 



President establishe 

 Snake river. 



i a reserve known as Fort Hall reserve, on 



Stat. L., 

 XV, 581. 



Kiowa and 

 Comanche. 



(Memorandum.) 



Medicine j Stat. L., 

 Lodge creek, I XV, 589. 

 Kansas. 



Medicine 

 Lodge creek, 

 Kansas. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Stat. L., 

 XV, 593. 



ShoEhoni and 



Bannock, 



C oeur d'- 



Alene and 



others of 



no r t h e r n 



Idaho. 



President establishes .a reserve known as Ca'urd'Alene reserve, 

 as tollow.s; Commencing at tlie head of tlie Latah, about G 

 miles aljove the crossing on the Lewiston trail, a road to tbe 

 Sjiokane bridge; thence north-northeasterly to the St Joseph 

 river, the site of the old Ca'ur d'Aleue mission ; thence W. to 

 the boundary line of Washington and Idaho territories; 

 thence S. to a point due W. of the ])laco of beginning; thence 

 E. to the place of beginning, including about 250,000 acres. 



U. S. modify boundaries of reservation defined by treaty of 

 Oct. 18, 186.5, as follows : Commencing at a point where the 

 Washita river crosses the uiuoty-eighth meridian ; thence 

 u]) tiia middle of the main cb.annel of said river to a point 30 

 miles by river W. of Fort Cobb as now estaldished; thence 

 due W. to the N. fork of Red river, provided said liue strikes 

 said river E. of tbe one hundredth meridian of W. longitude; 

 if not, then only to said meridian ; thence S. on said meridian 

 to said N. fork of Red river ; thence down said N. fork in the 

 middle of the main channel to the main Red river; thence 

 down the middle of the main channel of said river to its 

 intersection with the ninety-eiglitli meridian; thence N. 

 along said meridian to the place of beginning. 



Eelinriuish right to occupy territory outside of reduced reser- 

 vation. (For description see No. 478.) 



Comanche and By permission of the Texas legislature the U. S., in 1854, set 

 other Texas apart two reservations on tlie waters of Brazos river. 

 Indians 



Kiowa,Coman- i Apaches confederate with Kiowas .and Coniauches and agree 

 che, and to occupy same reservation. 

 Apache. I 



Cheyenne and U. S. set apart a reservation for their occupancy, as follows: 

 Arapaho. Commencing at the i>oint where the Arkansas river crosses the 



thirty-seventh parallel N. latitude; thence W. on said par- 

 allel to the Cimaroue river; thence down the middle of said 

 Cimarone river to the Arkansas river; thence up the middle 

 of the main channel of said Arkansas river to the place of 

 beginning. 

 Relinquish right to occupy territory outside of reservation.. .. 



Santee Sionz. . i President withdraws certain townships .as an addition to Nio- 

 j hrara reservation by Executive order of Feb. 27, 1866. 



President relinquishes fractional T. 32 N., R. 6. W.. previously 

 withdrawn by Executive order of Feb. 27, 1866. 



