CESSIONS -OF imi 



847 



L^-VND CESSIONS-Contimied. 



nistorical ilala and jemtirks 



See explanatory note opposite treaty of Oct. 18, 1865. 



Jleairjiialiuii of cession on map 



Location 



See Executive order of Mar. 18, 1879, making an addition to this reserve. Also 

 Executive order of .July 13. 1883. revoking order of Mar. 18, 1879. Under au- 

 thority of act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1873, one township of the White Earth 

 reserve was purchased for the use of the Pembina hand of Chippewa. 

 T. 144 N., R. 42 W., was selected by Special Agent Luce, Feb. 14, 1883, for this 

 purpose. 



This reserve was never occupied by the Santee Sioux, and the order for its 

 establishment was revoked by Executive order of July 13, 1869. 



This reserve w;is set apart in general terms for the Indians of southern Id,^ho, 

 aud many of the Shoshoni and ISanuock established themselves thereon. 

 Siibseriueutly, by treaty of July 3,1868, with the Shoshoni and Bannock, 

 the President was authorized to set apart a reserve for the Bannock when- 

 ever they desired. It was therefore decided to accei)t the Fort Hall reserve 

 as the one contemplated by the treatv, and it was so done by Executive order 

 of July 30, 1869. 



The Indians refused to accept or occupy this reserve. An agreement was made 

 with them in 1873 by Special Commissioners Shanks, Henuett, and Montelth, 

 by the terms of which another reserve was established for them, and they 

 agreed to relinquisU their claim to all other lands in Idaho. Congress failed 

 to ratify this agreement, but the contemplated reservation was set apart by 

 Executive order Nov. 8, 1873. and included the original reserveof June 14, 1867. 

 The boundaries of the origiual reserve are indicated by a dotted black line. 



See 523 

 See 524 



Dakota 2. 

 Idaho. 



See 552 Idaho 



Indian Territory 3, 

 Texas (portion'of ). 



Texas (])oition of). 



These reservations were occupied until 1859, when, owing to the hostility of 512,513 , Texas (jiortion ofi. 

 Texas settlers, they were abandoned and the Indians removed to Indian 

 Territorv. 



See 510 Indian Territory 3. 

 Texas (portiou of). 



Another reservation in lieu of this was established bv Executive order of I 

 Aug. 10, 1869. ■ ' 



This relinquishment comprised the reserve set apart by treaty of Oct. 14. 1865. 

 It included part of the Cherokee and Osage lands and a portion of the public 

 domain in Kansas. As it was never their reserve except in name, it is not 

 shown on the map. 



The townships thus withdrawn were T. 3? N., R.4 W., and sections 7, 16, 17, 18- 

 2I,and28-33of T. 33 N.. K. 4 W., all of 6th principal meridian and lying S. of 

 Missouri river. They are shown on Nebraska map 2, bounded by yellow 

 lines. Boundaries modified by Executive order of Aug. 31. 1869. See also 

 Executive orders of Feb. 27 and July 20, 1866. 



This township formed a portion of the reserve set ajjart by Executive order of 

 Feb. 27, 1866. It is shown on Nebraska map 2, colored crimson. 



Nebraska (eastern 



portion). 



Nebraska (eastern 

 portion). 



