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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF i:N^DI^lsr 



Where or how 

 concluded 



1872 

 Oct. 19 



Agreement . 



Oct. 26 ! Executive 

 order. 



Dec. 14 Executive 

 order. 



Dec. 1-t Executive or- 

 der. 



Reference 



1873 

 Jan. 2 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Wichita and 

 afHIiated 

 bands. 



Apache . 



Apache . 



T u 1 e river, 

 King's riv- 

 er, Owen's 

 river, et al. 



l>escription of cession or reserratioti 



Cede to the U. S. all claim to lands in Texas, Louisiana, and 

 Indian Territory. 



U. S. set apart a reserve for them in Indian Territory .ts follows: 

 "Conmieneini; at a point in the middle of the main channel 

 of the Washita river where the ninety eighth meridian of W. 

 longitude crosses the same; then<e up the middle of the main 

 channel of said river to the lino of 98-' 40' W. longitude; 

 thence on said lineoflW- 40' due N. to the middle of the main 

 channel of the main C.iuadian river; thincedcnvn the middle 

 of saiil main Canadian river to where it crosses the ninety- 

 eighth meridian; thence due 8. to the place of heginuing.' 



President enlarges reservation set apart by treaty of .Jan. 31, 

 185.5, liy addition of the following tract: Commencing on 

 the beach at the mouth of a small brook running into Neah 

 b.ay next to the site of the old Spanish fort; thence along 

 the shore of said bay in a northeasterly direction to Ha.adah 

 point (abont4 miles from the beginning); thence in a direct 

 line S. 6 miles; thence in a direct line W. to the I'acific 

 shore; thence northwardly along the Pacific shore to the 

 month of a small stream rnnning into the bay on the S. side 

 of Cape Flattery a little above the Waatcli village; thence 

 following said brook to its source; thence in a straight line 

 to the place of beginning. 



President sets apart a reserve to be known as Chiricahna 



reservation. 

 President restores to public domain reservation established 



at Camp Grant, Nov. 9, 1871. 



President enl.arges White Monnt.ain reservation by tract 

 known as "San Carlos addition," bounded as follows: Com- 

 mencing at the SE. corner of the White Monntain reserva- 

 tion as now established, and runniug thence 8. to a line 15 

 miles S. of aud parallel to the Uila river; thence W. along 

 said hue to a point dne S. of the SW. corner of said White 

 Mountain reservation; thence N. to said SW. corner; thence 

 along the southern l)onndary of said reservation to the 

 place of beginning, which will make the entire boundary 

 of the White Monntain reservation as follows: Starting at 

 the point of intersecticm of the bound:iry between New 

 Mexico and Arizona with the S. edge of the Black mesa, 

 and following the southern edge of the lilack mesa to a 

 lioint due N. of .Sombrero or Plumoso butte; thence due S. 

 to said Sombrero or Plnmoso butte; thence in the direction 

 of the Piache Colorado to the crest of the Apache moun- 

 tains, following said crest down the Salt river to Pinal 

 creek to the top of the Pinal mountains; thence dne S. to a 

 point 15 miles S. of the Oila river; thence E. with a line 

 parallel with and 15 miles S. of the Gila river to the bound- 

 ary of New Mexico; thence N. along said boundary line to 

 its intersection with the S. edge of the Black mesa, the 

 place of beginning. 



President supersedes Executive order of Oct. 26, 1875. and more 

 accurately defines the tract added to the Makah reserva- 

 tion. Only change IS omission of " to Baadah point." See 

 Execntive order of Oct. 26, 1872. 



President sets apart a reserve at Tule river, bounded as follows : 

 Commencing on the South Tule river, 4 miles below the Soda 

 springs on said river; thence N. to the ridge of mountains 

 dividing the waters of the South Tule and iliddle Tule; 

 thence E. on the dividing line 10 miles ; thence S. to the ridge 

 dividing the waters of South Tule river and Deer creek; 

 thence W. on 8:iid ridge 10 miles; thence N. to the place of 

 beginning. 



