CESSIONS OF 187G-1877 



889 



L-^ND CESSIO]S^S-ColltiIl^led. 



nutorical data ami remarks 



Designation of cession on map 



See Executive orders ol' J;in. 10, 1879, June 11, 1879, iinil May 5, 1882 



This cessidu overlaps the cession by tlie Pawnee of Sept. 21, IS.")". The over- 

 lap is inilicaled by a mauvi' line. 



This cession covered a tract lying W. of a lino bosiuuing on N. line of Nebraska 

 at 103- \V. longitude; thence N. to S. forlc of Cheyenne river; down said fork 

 to the N. fork ; up the N. fork to lOS'-" and thence N. to U\° N. latitude. 



This was jiartly a conlinnation of that j)art of the tract lying \V. of Missouri 

 river which was added to the reserve by Executive order of Mar. 16, 1875. It 

 added, however, another tract to the W., lying between 102'^ and 103° \V. 

 longitude and JG^ N. latitude and south fork of Cannon Ball river. This 

 latter tract is colored blue and is shown on Dakota map 2. 



Dakota 1, Nebraska, 

 Wyoming 1, Mon- 

 tana 1. 



This tract lies between Beaver creek and Fort Eice military reservation. It is 

 bounded by blue lines, and was relinquished to the public domain liy Exec- 

 utive order of Aug. 9, 1879. (Forms the extreme northern portion of No. 614 — 

 yellow, bounded by blue lines.) 



See Executive orders of Nov.',' 1871, Dec. 11, 1872, Any 

 Mar. 31, 1877. 



5, 1873, Apr. 27, 1S76, and 



For boundaries of this strip as a whole sie Cherokee treaty of July 19, 1866, in 

 this schedule. 



See agreement of Sept. 26, 1876, in this schedule. 



They were removi'd under this act and temporarily located in the country of 

 theQuapaw, from whii'h they were removed under rec|uirenients of the act of 

 May 27, 1878. See acts of Aug. 15, 1876, May 27, 1878, and Mar. 3, 1881. 



