CESSIONS OP 1S72-1S73 



861 



L^N"r> OESSIO:^rS-Con.tirL^ied. 



Ifinlorictil (lata and reittttrkti 



Tlie lands here purported to bo ceded aro covered by the rlainis and previous 

 cessions of other tribes. This agreement has never been ratilied although 

 the Indians have been in full oecuiiaucy of the reserve for several years. 

 It covers part of the territory assigned to the Cheyenne and Arapaho 

 by Executive order of Aug. 10, 1869. 



Superseded by Executive order of .Jan. 2, 187S, which in turn was superseded 

 by Executive order of Oct. 21, 187o. 



Hevoked and canceled by Executive order of Oct. 30, 18it) 



A portion of the country included in the Camp Grant reserve, and wliich wa.s 

 relinciuished by the second paragraph of this order, was by the third para- 

 graph again withdrawn from settlement as a part of the addition made to 

 the White Jlouutain reservation by thai paragraph. 



The boundai'ies of this addition are defined by yellow lines ou Arizona map 2. 



This San Carlos addition was partly restoi-ed to the public domain by Executive 

 order of Aug. .5, 1873. Further reduced by Executive orders of July 21, 1874, 

 Apr. 27, 1876, Jan. 26, 1877, and Mar. 31, 1877. 



Designation of cession on mui> 

 Xiimbcr i Location 



Indian Territory 3. 



Arizona 2 

 ArizcMia 2. 



Superseded by Executive onler of Oct. 21, 1S7 



Canceled and a new reserve tstablishe<l Oct. 3, 1S73 



See 607 California: 



