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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES (eth.ann. 18 



SCHEDULE OF IN^lDI^ISr 



1877 

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Aug. 25 



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Description of cession or reaerialion 



Apache . 



Western Sho- 

 shoni. 



mission Indi- 

 ans. 



Northwestern 

 Shoshoni. 



mission Indi- 

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Apache (soTith- 

 em). 



President sets apart reserve for their occupancy, as follows : 

 Beginning at the one hundred and thirty-sixth milestoue, 

 on the western boundary lino of the territory of New 

 Mexico, and running thence N. Bl"^ 45' E., 31.8 miles to the 

 crest of the mountain a short distance above Nutria Springs ; 

 thence duo S. 12 miles to point in the hills a short distance 

 SE. of the O.jo Peseado; thence S. 61^ 45' W. to the one 

 hundred and forty -eighth milestone on the western boundary 

 line of said territory; thence N. with said boundary line to 

 place of beginning. 



President restores a portion of White Mountain reservation to 

 public domain, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point 

 at tbe S. bank of Gila river where the San Pedro empties in 

 the same; thence up and along the S. bank of said Gila 

 river 10 miles; thence due S. to the southern boundary of 

 said reservation ; thence along the southern boundary to the 

 western boundary thereof; thence up said western boundary 

 to the place of beginning. 



Remainder being the White Mountain reserve as it now exists. . 



President sets apart a reservation known as Duck A' alley 

 reservation, bounded as follows: Commencing at the one 

 hundredth milepost of the survey of the N. boundary 

 of Nevada; thence duo N. to the intersection of the N. 

 boundary of township 16 S. of Boise base line in Idaho; 

 thence due W. to a jioint due N. of the one hundred and 

 twentieth milepost of said survey of the N. boundary of 

 Nevada; thence due S. to tbe ninth standard parallel N. of 

 the Mount Diablo base line in Nevada; thence due E. to a 

 point due S. of the place of beginning; thence N. to the 

 place of beginning. 



President restores to public domain a portion of lands with- 

 drawn by Executive orders of Deo. 27, 1875, and May 15, 1876. 

 These lands are described as follows: T. 10 S., R. 1 E., sees. 

 16 and 36, Sam Bernardino; T. 7 S., R.2 E., sec. 36; T. 14 S., 

 K. 2 E., sec. 36; T. 11 S., R. 3 E., sec. 36; T. 9 S., R. 2 W., N. i 

 of N E.J sec. 33. 



Also the following: T. 2 S., R. 1 E.. sec. 36; T. 7 S., R. 8E., sec. 16. 



President sets apart tract known as Carlin Farms reservation, 

 described as follows: Beginning at the quarter-section cor- 

 ner post on the W. boundary of sec. 6., T. 35 N., R. 52 E,, 

 Mount Diablo meridian; thence S. 62° 56' E. 4,229* feet to a 

 post marked "U. S. I. R., station B ;" thence N. 2° 4' E. 1,928 

 feet to a post marked "U. S. I. R., station C;" thence N. 

 3° 9' W. 2,122 feet to a post marked "U. S. I. R., station D ;" 

 thence S. 85° 8' W. 3,000 feet to a post marked " U. S. I. R., 

 station E ;" thence N. .52° 32' W. 4,046 feet to a post marked 

 " U. S. I. R., station F;" thence N. 39^ 25' W. 1,200 feet to a 

 post marked " U. S. I. R., station G;" thence S. 44° 10' W. 

 2,200 feet to a post marked "U. S. I. R., station H;" thence 

 S. 44° 29' E. 2,663 feet to a post marked " U. S. I. R., station 

 I;" thence S.58° 57' E. 2,535 feet to a postmarked " U. S.I.R., 

 station K;" tbence S. 59° 29' E. 878 feet to a post marked 

 " U. S. I. R., station A," the place of beginning. 



President withdraws and sets apart further tracts for reserva- 

 tion, as follows : All the even-numbered sections, and all the 

 unsurveyed portions of T. 2 S., R. 1 E. : T. 2 S., R. 2 E. ; T. 3 

 S., R. 1 E. ; T. 3 S., R. 2 E., San Bernardino meridian, except- 

 ing sees. 16 and 36, and excepting also all tract or tracts the 

 title to which has passed out of the U. S. Government. 



President restores to public domain Hot Springs reservation 

 as established by Executive order of Dec. 21, 1875. 



