CESSIONS OF 1877-1878 



893 



L^I^D CESSIOIN'S-Coiitiimed. 



Uialorical data and remarks 



Designation of ceaaion on map 



See Executive orders of Dec. 27, 1875, May 15, 1876, May 3, 1877, and Aug. 25, 

 1877. 



See acts of Feb. 19, 1873, and Juno 23, 1S71 ; also treaty of 1838. 



Sen note opposite agrceniuut of Nov. !1, 1K78; also asreenicnt of Mar. 6, 1880. 



They were removed and located in compliance with this act on a tract lying 

 W. of ye*-, purchaseil from the Cherokee with funds appropriated by act of 

 Mar. 3, 1881. See acta of Aug. 15, 1876, Mar. 3, 1877, and Mar. 3, 1881. 



A reserve was purchased for them from the Cherokee out of the territory W. 

 of 96^. The deed Irom the Cherokee bears date June 14, 1883. The x'eserve 

 contains 90,710.89 acres. 



See act of May 5, 1864 



Enlarged by Executive order of Jan. 6, 1880. 



This cession was concurred iu by the Yamp.a, Grand River, Uinta, and 

 Tabeguaclie bands. It embraced all the remnant of the Uta reserve S. of 

 38^ 10' N. latitude. No action was taken by Congress ratifying this agree- 

 ment. It was superseded, Mar. 6, 1880, by another agreement, which was 

 amended and ratilied by Congress June ir>, 1H80, to which amendments the 

 rta were reipiired to assent (if at all) within four mouths. This assent 

 was obtained between .hiue 29 and Sept. 11, 18H0. 



The reservation promised was set apart by Executive order of Feb. 7, 1879, and 

 restored to public domain by Executive order of .A.u .;. 4, 1882. 



Indian Territory 3. 



606 Indian Territorv 3. 



See 609 Colorado 2. 



