CESSIONS OF 1H73 



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L^ND CKSSIO:N'S-CoiitinT.ied. 



IIMurital data and remarks 



Designation of cessio)! on map 



Xnmher Location 



See act of Congress of June 7, 1872, ;iml M(;repiueiit of Sept. 20, 1.S72; also act of 

 Congress of June 22, 1874. 



See act of Apr. 17, 1^<7S. .•<ce also note to treaty of Jan. l,->, 1838, and actof Jnne 

 23, 1874. 



This reserve was set apart iu pnrsuance of treaty of Sejit. 30, 18.j4 



T. 144 N., K. 42 W., was selected for tliis purpose by Special Agent Luce, Feb. 14, 

 1883. It is bonndeil on Ibe map by crimson lines and is within the general 

 limits of the \Vliite Earth reservation. No. .")09. 



See agreement concluded Aug. KS, 1873. 



Under authority of this act the U. S. purchased from the Creeks for the .Semi- 

 nole 175.000 acres adjoining the K. side of the latter tril)e's reservation. 

 This purchase is divided from the previous Seminole reserve by a dotted line. 



See 538 Dakota 1. 



See 249 i Kansas 2. 

 See 337 i Wisconsin 2. 



This remnant is colored yellow and comprises several detached tracts within 

 the red outbouudaries of the 70,000 acres reserved by the treaty of 1854. 



This comprised all that portion of the reserve lying S. of the line between Ts. 

 22 and 23 N.. Ks. 12 and 13 W. It is colored yellow within the red and blue 

 outlines of the reserve as surveyed in 18(J0 anil 1870. Red lines, survey of 

 1860; blue lines, survey of 1870.' 



Indian territory 3. 



See 330 [ Kansas 2. 

 544 1 



California 2 (detail of 

 Round Valley res- 

 ervation). 



Canceled by Executive order of Feb. 12, 1874, and another reserve set apart in 

 lien thereof. The boundaries of the original reserve are shown by dotted 

 black lines. (Most of this reservation is included in No. 576.) 



The commissioners made their report Nov. 1, 1873. It was approved by the Sec- 

 retary of the Interior Aug. 4, 1874, and proclamation of the boundaries made 

 by Executive order of May 18, 1875. 



Canceled by Executive order of Feb. 2, 1874, and a new reserve set apart in lieu See 643, 644 | New Mexico 2. 

 thereof. Several sui'cessive Executive orders were in turn revoked, by the 

 terms of each of which a new Mescalero reserve was established. But as 

 each one of these changes covered in large measure the same territory, it is 

 impossible to show them all on a single map. The boundaries of the reserve 

 as originally est.ablished by Executive order of May 2'J, 1873, are shown by 



See 583 



California 2. 



