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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OP INDI^N^ 



IV here nr how 

 concluded 



Reference 



1874 

 Mar. 19 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Mar, 23 Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Apr. 9 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Description of cession or reservation 



President establishes a reservation at Walker river, as surveyed 

 by Eujjene Monroe in Dec, 1864. Plat taken from the original 

 in the < tftice of Indian Ati'airs, on which the following courses 

 and distances are given : 



> N. 70° 14' E. 

 S. 53° 13' E. 

 N. 82°14'E. 

 S. 7° 5' W 

 S. 28° I'E. 

 S. 26° 48' E. 

 S. 18° W... 

 S. 38° 15' W 



220.60 

 602. 00 

 747. 40 

 488. 00 

 1,427.60 

 1, 033. 00 

 636. 40 

 482. 75 



Bearing. 



N. 57° 45' W 

 N. 5° 55' "W 

 N. 32° 62' W 

 N.310 35' W 

 N. 30° 15' W 

 N. 52° 30' W 

 N. 22° 55' W 



542. 40 

 1, 150. 00 

 880. 50 

 685. 30 

 604. 40 

 190.50 

 388. 00 



Apache (Jica- 

 rilla bands). 



Beginning not designated. Station No. 8 is "a mound" on 

 the shore at the southern point of Walker lake. The follow- 

 ing corrections were subsequentlj' made : 



From station- 



No. 7 to No. 8. 

 No. 8 to No. 9. 

 No. 9 to No. 10 



Variation. ' Bista 



8.18° W 



S. 38° 15' W. . 

 N.570 45'W.. 



16° 10' E.. 

 16° 10' E.. 

 16° 30' E.. 



Chains. 

 556. 40 

 482. 75 

 542.40 



President establishes reservation at Pyrauiid lake, as surveyed 

 by Eugene Monroe in Jan., 1865. Plat taken from original 

 in Office of Indian Afl'airs, on which the courses and distances 

 are given as follows : 



Bearing. 



S. 45° 35' E . 

 N. 31° 30' E . 

 N. 26° 30' W 

 N. 22° 00' W 

 N. 19° 30' W 

 N. n°45'E. 

 N. 31° 55' W 



188. 70 

 403. 90 

 616. 79 

 501.60 

 560. 00 

 1, 103. 50 

 1, 310. 90 



Bearing. 



. 84° 50' W 

 14° 50' E. 

 , 39° 10' E . 

 , 57° E . . . . 

 . 70° E .... 

 . 20° 45' E . 



Courses 5, 6, and 7 were subsequently corrected as follows : 

 5, from 560 chains to 1,120; 6, from 1,103.50 chains to 928; 

 7, from 1,310.90 chains to 894. Initial point not given. It is 

 in T. 20 N., R. 24 E., about 91 chains SE. of the NW. comer 

 of the township. 



Remainder of Pai Ute country t;ikeu possession of by U. S. 

 without formal relinquishment by the Indians. 



President sets apart, subject to action of Congress, tract de- 

 sirilied in agreement concluded Dee. 10, 1873. The bound- 

 aries were as follows: Commencing at a point where the 

 head waters of the San .luan river crosses the southern 

 boundary of the territory of Colorado, following the coinse 

 of said river until it intersects the eastern boundary of the 

 Navajo reservation; thence due N. along said eastern bound- 

 ary of the Navajo reservation to where it intersects the 

 southern boundary line of the territory of Colorado; thence 

 dne E. along the said southern houndnry of the territory of 

 Colorado to the place of beginning. 



President sets apart certain lands for reservation. .Suiijile- 

 mental to Executive order of Jan. 20, 1857. 



