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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF II^DI^VN 



TThere or how 

 concluded 



Reference 



Jfescripiion of cession or reservation 



1873 

 Nov. 8 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Nov. 22 



Executive or- 

 der. 



CoBur d'Al^ne 

 et al. 



Nov. 22 Executive or- 

 der. 



Deo. 10 Executive or- 

 der. 



Dec. 23 I Executive or- 

 der. 



Swamish and 

 allied tribes. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Jicarilla Apa- 

 che. 



Swamisli and 

 allied tribes. 



Santee Sioux, 

 in Nebraska. 



cbannel of said Spokane river to the dividing line between 

 Washington and Idaho territories; thence S. along said 

 dividing line to the top of the dividing ridge between I'ine 

 and Latah (or Hangman's) creeks; thence along the top of 

 said ridge to the place of beginning. 

 Territory originally claimed by Cu'ur d'AUne, Southern Spo- 

 kane, and other fragmentary bands. ' 



President sets apart an addition to Colorado River reservation, 

 establislied by act of Congress Mar. 3, l!^6.^, as follows: All 

 that section of bottom laud adjoining the Colorado reserve 

 and extending from that reserve on the N. side to within G 

 miles of Ehrenberg on the S., bounded on the W. by the I'ol- 

 orado river, and E. by mountains and mesas. See No. 406. 



President enlarges reserve set apart at Lummi river by treaty 

 Jan. 22, 1855, by the following addition : Commencing at 

 the eastern mouth of Lummi river ; thence up said river to 

 the point where it is intersected by the line between sees. 

 7 and X, T. 38 N., K. 2 E. of the Willamette meridian ; thence 

 due N. on said section line to the township line between Ts. 

 38 and 39; thence W. along said township line to the low- 

 water mark on the shore of the Gulf of Georgia; thence 

 southerly and easterly along said shore with the meanders 

 thereof across the western mouth of Lummi river and around 

 Point Francis; thence northeasterly to the pl.ace of begiu- 



Agreement concluded, subject to approval of Congress, setting 

 apart re-ervatiou on San .Juan river. 



President defines boundaries of Tulalip or Snohomish reserva- 

 tion (see treaty .Tan. 22, 1855), as follows : Beginning at low- 

 water mark on the N. shore of Steamboat slough at a point 

 where the section line between sees. 32 and 33, T. 30 N., R. 

 5 E., intersects the same; thence N. on the line between 

 sees. 32 and 33, 28 and 29, 20 and 21, 16 and 17, 8 and 9, 

 and 4 and 5 to the township line between Ts. 30 and 31; 

 thence W. on said township line to low-water mark on the 

 shore of Port Susan ; thence southeasterly with the line of 

 low-water mark along said shore and the shores of Tul.alij) 

 bay aud Port (iarduer with all the meanders thereof, and 

 across the mouth of Ebey's slough to the place of beginning. 



President amends Executive order of Aug. 31, 1869 



The present Santee or Niobrara reserve. 



