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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



[ETH. ANX. 18 



SCHEDULE OF I^DI^^ 



Where or how 

 concluded 



Keferenoe 



Dcicriptioii of cession or retervation 



1872 

 June 5 



June 10 



June 10 



July 2 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Executive 

 order. 



Stat. L., 

 XVII, 226. 



Stat. L., 

 XVII, 281 



Stat. L., 

 XVII, 381. 



Stat. L., 

 x^■II, 388 



Stat. L., 

 XVII, 391, 



Sept. 12 I Executive 

 order. 



Sept. 20 



Sept. 26 



Sisseton and 

 Wahpeton 

 Sioux. 



Ottawa and 

 Chippewa. 



Ottawa of 

 Blanchar d s 

 Fork and 

 Boche de 

 Bceuf. 



Provides for removal from Bitter Koot v.allfy aud their estab- 

 lisbuient on Jocko reservation. 



Secretary of Interior to ascertain and report extent of Indian 

 title to tract described iu article 2, treaty Feb. 19, 1867. 



Undisposed of portion of reservation made by treaty July 31, 

 1855, restored to market. 



Undisposed of portion of reservation Viy treaty of June 24, 

 1862, to be sold, including that sold to Ottawa University 

 by treaty of Feb. 23, 1867. 



Omaha, Paw- 50,000 acres off AV. end of their reservation to be appraised 



nee, Oto, and sold, if Omahas consent thereto. 



Missouri, 50,000 acres S. of Loup fork to be appraised and sold oft' 



and Sauk Pawnee reservation, it' they consent. 



and Fox of 80,000 acres otf W. end of Otoe and Jlissouria reservations to 



the Missouri. be appraised and sold, if they consent. 



A part or all of Sac and Fox of the Missouri reserve to be 

 I appraised and sold, if they consent. 



Uethow, Oka- 

 nagan et al. 



Faiute, Snake, 

 and Sho- 

 Bhoni. 



Agreement ... I Rev. Stat., Sisseton and 

 1050. Wahpeton 



Sioux. 



Agreement . 



Stat. L., Shoshonl . 

 XVIII, 291. 



President restores to public domain tract reserved by Execu- 

 tive order of Apr. 9, 1872. 



President sets apart a tract in lieu of the one above relin- 

 quished bounded as follows : On the E. and S. by the Colum- 

 bia river; on the W. by the Okanagan river, aud on the N. 

 by British possessions. 



President sets apart reservation known as Malheur, and 

 bounded as follows: Beginning at the mouth of the N. fork 

 of Malheur river; thence up said N. fork, including the 

 waters thereof, to Castle rock; thence in a northwesterly 

 direction to Strawberry buttc; thence to Soda spring on 

 the Canyon city and Camp Harney road; thence down Sil- 

 vies river to Malheur lake; thence E. to the S. fork of Mal- 

 heur river; thence down said S. fork, including the waters 

 thereof, to the place of beginning. This embraces Nos. 638 

 and 646. 



President restores to public domain remainder of tract tem- 

 porarily withdrawn by Executive order of Mar. 14, 1871. The 

 lands withdrawn were designated as follows: That portion 

 of the country in the state of Oregon situated between the 

 forty-second and forty-fourth parallels of latitude, and from 

 117° to 120*^ of longitude ; except so much as may have been 

 or may be granted for military or wagon-road purposes. 



Cede claim to all lands outside of permanent reserves estab- 

 lished by articles 3 and 4, treaty of Feb. 19, 1867. 



Cede a portion of reservation (subject to approval of Congress) 

 established for them by treaty of July 3, 1868, as follows: 

 Situated 8. of a line beginning at a point on the eastern 

 boundary of the Shoshone and Bannock reservations; due 

 E. of the mouth of the Little I'apo-Agie at its junction with 

 the Papo-Agie, and running from said point W. to the mouth 

 of the Little I'apo-Agie; thence up the Papo-Agie to the N. 

 fork, and up the N. fork to the mouth of the Canyon ; thence 

 W. to the western boundary of the reservation. 



Retain remainder of their reservation which constitutes the 

 present Wind River reservation. 



