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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OE II«^DI^:N^ 



II here or how 

 concluded 



1879 

 Jan. 10 



Jan. 16 

 Feb. 7 



Mar. 3 

 Mar. 3 



Apr. 19 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Itefereuve 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Pima and 

 Maricopa, 



Northwestern 

 Shoshoni. 



TTta (Uuache, 

 Capote, and 

 Wiminu- 

 chi bands). 



Oto and His- 

 souri. 



Shawnee 

 (Black Bob's 

 band). 



Chippewa of 

 Minnesota, 



Description of veasion or rtnerration 



IXez Ferc^ 

 (Moses' 

 band). 



Pima and 

 Maricopa, 



President sets apart certain traits as an addition to their 

 reserve. 



President restores Carliu Farm reservation (Executive order 

 of May 10, 1877) to public domain. 



President sets apart a reservation for them in compliance with 

 agreement of Nov. 9, 1878, as follows: Commencing at the 

 intersection of 37^ N. latitude with 107^ W. longitude; 

 thence E. along said parallel to the ridge described in Hay- 

 den's Geographical and Geological Survey of said state as 

 the "National Divide" of the San Juan mountains; thence 

 following said divide iu a general northerly and north- 

 westerly direction to 107^ 23' W. longitude: thence due S. to 

 37^ 17' N. latitude; thence due E. to 107° W. longitude; 

 thence S. with said meridian to the place of beginning. 



Amends act of Aug. 15, 1876 



Authorizes Attorney-General to institute suits to quiet title 

 to the lands set apart for this baud by treaty of May 10, 1854. 



President sets apart .a tract as an addition to White Earth 

 reservation established l)y treaty Mar. 19, 1867, bounded as 

 follows: Beginning at the N\V. corner of the White Earth 

 Indian reservation, being the NW. corner of T. 146 N., R. 42 

 W., and running thence N. to the NW. corner of T. 148 N., 

 R. 42 W. ; thence W. to the SW. corner of T. 149 N., R. 42 

 W.; thence N. to the NW. corner of T. 149 N., R. 42 W.; 

 thence E. on the line between T. 149 N. and T. 150 N. to the 

 intersection of said line with the southwestern boundary of 

 tlie Red Lake Indian reservation; thence southeasterly to 

 the most southerly jioint of the Red Lake Indian reservation ; 

 thence in a northeasterly direction and along the line of the 

 Red Lake Indian reservation to a point due N. from the NE. 

 corner of the White Earth Indian reservation ; thence S. to 

 the NE. corner of White Earth Indian reservation; and 

 thence \V. along the northern boundary line of White Earth 

 Indian reservation to the point of beginning. 



President sets apart a tract known as " Columbia reservation," 

 bounded as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the 

 40-mile limits of the branch line of the Northern Pacific 

 railroad with the Okinakaiie river; thence up said river 

 to the boundary line between the If. S, and British Colum- 

 bia; thence W. on said boundary line to 44° W. longitude 

 from Washington; thence S. on said meridian to its inter- 

 sectioiT with the 40-mile limits of the branch line of the 

 Northern Pacific railroad; and thence with the line of said 

 40-mile limits to the jdace of beginning. 



President revokes Executive order of Jan, 10, 1879, and sets 

 apart other tracts in lieu of those therein withdrawn, as fol- 

 lows: Beginuingatthi^ point where the range line between Rs, 



4 and 5 E. crosses the Salt river; thence up and alongthe mid- 

 dle of said river to a point where the easterly line of Camp 

 McDowell military reservation, if prolonged S., would strike 

 said river; thence northerly to the HE. corner of Camp 

 McDowell reservation; thence W. along the southern bound- 

 ary line of said reservation to the SW. corner thereof; thence 

 up and along the W. boundary line of said Camp McDowell 

 reservation until it intersects the N. boundary of the south- 

 ern tier of sections in T. 3 N., R. 6 E. ; thence W. along the 

 N. boundary of the southern tier of sections iu T. 3 N., Rs. 



5 and 6 E., to the NW. corner of sec. 31, T. 3 N., R. 5 E.; 

 thence S. along the range line between Rs. 4 and 5 E. to the 

 place of beginning. 



