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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES [etu.ann.18 



SCHEDULE OF IIsrDI^:X 



1873 

 Oct. 3 



TThere or liow 

 concluded 



liefer en ce 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Trihe 



Tule river, 

 King's riv- 

 er, Owen's 

 river, et al. 



Nov. 



Nov. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



4 Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Chippewa of 

 the Missis- 

 sippi. 



liencription of cession or reservation 



Chippewa of 

 the Missis- 

 sippi. 



Qainaielt, 

 Quillehute , 



et al. 



CoBur d'Alfene 

 et al. 



would intersect a line running due E. from the place of be- 

 ginning at a distance of 10 miles tberefrom; thence from 

 said point due S. to the ridge, extended if necessary, divid- 

 ing the waters of the S. fork of Tule river aud DeiT creek; 

 thence westerly on said ridge to a point due S. of the place 

 of beginning; thence N. to the place of beginning. 



President revokes Executive orders of Oct. 26, 1872, and Jan. 2, 

 1873, and estaldishes an addition to reserve by treaty, Jan. 31, 

 1855, as follows: Commencing on the beach at the month of 

 a small brook running into Neah bay next to the site of 

 the old Sjianish fort; thence along the shore of said bay in 

 a northeasterly direction 4 miles; thence in a direct line S. 

 6 miles; theme in a direct line W. to the Pacific shore; 

 thence northwardly along the shore of the Pacific to the 

 mouth of another small stream running into the bay on the 

 S. side of Cape Flattery, a little above the Waatch village; 

 thence following said brook to its source; thence in a 

 straight line to the source of the first-mentioned brook, and 

 thence down the same to the place of begiuning. 



President sets apart an addition to Lake Winnibigosliish reser- 

 vatiou, asestablishedby article], treaty of Mar. 19, 1SS67, as fol- 

 lows : Commencing at a point on the present eastern bound- 

 ary of Leech Lake reservation where the section line between 

 sees. 11 and 14 aud 10 aud 15, T. 55 N., R. 27 W. of fourth 

 principal meridian, if extended W., would intersect the 

 same; thence E. on said extended section line to section 

 corner between sees. 11, 12, 13, aud 14; thence N. on the 

 section line between sees. 11 and 12 .and 1 and 2, all of 

 the same town and range, to the township line between Ts. 

 55 and 56 N. ; thence continuing N. to a point 2 miles N. of 

 said township line; thence W. to present eastern boundary 

 of Leech Lake reservation ; thence S. on said boundary line 

 and with the same to the place of beginning. 



President sets apart an addition to Leech Lake reservation, as 

 established by the second clause, second article, treaty of Feb. 

 22,1855, as follows: Beginning at the mouth of Little Poy 

 river; thence up said river through the tirst lake to the 

 southern extremity of the second lake on said river; thence 

 in a direct line to the most southern point of Leech lake; 

 thence through said lake so ,as to include all the islands 

 therein to the place of beginning. 



President sets apart enlargement to reserve provided for in 

 treaty of July 1, 18.55, bounded as follows: Commencing on 

 the Pacific coast at the iSW. corner of the present reservation 

 as established by Mr Smith's survey ; thence due E. with 

 the line of said survey 5 miles to the SE. corner of said re- 

 serve; thence in a direct line to the most southerly end of 

 Quinaielt lake; thence northerly around the E. shore of said 

 lake to the NW. point thereof; thence in a direct line to a 

 point half a mile N. of the Queetshee river and 3 miles above 

 its mouth ; thence with the course of said river to a point on 

 the Pacific coast at low-water mark a half mile above the 

 mouth of said river: thence southerly at low-water mark 

 along the Pacific coast to the place of beginning. 



President sets apart reserve for Crpur d'Alcne, Southern Spo- 

 kane, and other Indians, as follows: Beginning at a point 

 on the top of the dividing ridge between Pine aud Latah (or 

 Hangman's) creeks, directly S. of a point on said last-men- 

 tioned creek 6 miles above the point where the trail from 

 Lewiston to Spokane bridge cro.sses said creek; thence in a 

 northeasterly direction in a direct line to the Cceur d'Alene 

 mission on Co'ur d'Alene river, but not to include the l.iuds 

 of said mission ; thence in a westerly direction in a direct 

 line to the point where the Spokane river heads in or leaves 

 the C<cur d'Alene lakes ; thence down the center of the 



