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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF I^DI^N 



1873 



May 29 



June 16 



July 5 



Aug. 5 



JTAere or how 

 concluded 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Jieferencc 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Aus;. 16 Aereement . 



Sept. 6 

 Sept. 9 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Sept. 13 I Agreement . 



Oct. 3 Executive or- 

 der. 



MeBcaler 

 Apache. 



Blackfoot, 

 Gros Ven- 

 tre, et al. 



Apache 



Niskwali and 

 others. 



Dwamish and 

 others. 



T u 1 e river, 

 King's riv- 

 er, Owen's 



river, et al. 



Ifescripiion of ct:-ision or restrrdtiou 



thence to the same hue upon which we start from Fort Stan- 

 ton, and thence due S. to 33'-" N. latitude; thence to the 

 top of the Sacramento mountains and alouf; the top of said 

 mountains to the top of the White mountains; thence along 

 the top of said mountains to the liead waters of the Kio 

 Nogal to a poiut opposite the starting point, and thence to 

 the starting point. 



President sets apart reservation at Wallowa valley for roam- 

 ing Nez I'erces, bounded as follows : Commencing at the right 

 bank of the mouth of Grande Ronde river; theuceuj) Snake 

 river to a point due E. of the SE. corner of T. 1 S., B. 16 E. of 

 the Willamette meridian; thence due W. to the W. fork of 

 Wallowa river; thence down said W. fork to its junction 

 with the Wallowa river; thence down said river to its con- 

 fluence with the (irande Ronde river; thence down t)ic last- 

 jiamed river to the place of beginning. 



President set apart a reserve for Gros Ventre, Piegan, lilood, 

 Blackfoot, and RiverCrow Indians, asfollows: Commencing at 

 theNW. corner of the territory of Daliota, being the intersec- 

 tion of the forty-ninth parallel of N. latitude and the one 

 hundred and fourth meridian of W. longitude; thence S. to 

 the S. bank of the Missouri river; theme uji and along the 

 S. bank of said river to a point opposite the mouth of Medi- 

 cine or Sun river; thence in a westerly direction, following 

 the S. bank of said Medicine or Sun river, as far as practica- 

 ble, to the summit of the m.ain chain of the Rocky moun- 

 tains; thence along said summit in a northerly direction to 

 the N. bonud.arv of Montana; thence aloug said N. bound<ary 

 to the place of beginning, excepting and reserving therefrom 

 existing military reservations. 



President restores to public domain a portion of the San Carlos 

 division of White Mountains reservation, as established by Kx- 

 ecutive order of Dec. 14, 1872, asfollows: That part of the res- 

 ervation lying E. of and above the site of old Camp Goodwin. 



U. S. agree that country described in first article shall consti- 

 tute their reserve. Second .article of treaty of May 7, 1868, at 

 Fort Laramie, abrogated, ami Crows cede to V. S. their claim 

 to country therein described. 



President enlarges Puyallup reserve, as set apart by P^xecutive 

 order of Jan. 20, 1857. 



President fixes the N. bound.ary of .Swinomish reserve, estab- 

 lished by treaty .Ian. 22, 1855, as follows: Beginning at low- 

 water mark on the shore of Sim-ilk bay at .a poiut where the 

 same is intersected by the N. aud S. lino bounding the E. side 

 of the surveyed fraction of 9.30 acres, or lot No. 1, in the NW. 

 corner of sec. 10, in T. 34 N., R. 2 E.'; thence N. on said line to 

 a point where the same intersects the section line between 

 sections 3 and 10 in s.aid township and range; thence E. on 

 said section line to the SE. corner of said section 3; thence 

 N. on E. line of said section 3 to a point where the same in- 

 tersects low-water mark on the western shore of Padilla bay. 



AgreemontXsub.ject to ratification by Congres.s) for cession of 

 part of reserve established by treaty of Mar. 2, 1868. 



President cancels reserve m.ade by Executive order .Ian. 9, 1S73, 

 and establishes another at Tnle river in lieu thereof, bounded 

 as follows: Commencing on the S. fork of Tule river, 4 miles 

 below the Soda springs on said river; thence N. to the ridge 

 of mountains dividing the waters of the X. fork and .Middle 

 fork of Tule river; thence on said ridge easterly, extended, 

 if necessary, to a poiut from which a line running due S. 



