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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES [eth.ai™.18 



SCHEDULE OE INDI^N^ 



1880 

 Jan. 6 



Jan. 17 



Jfhere or how 

 concluded 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Agreement . . 



Reference 



Stat. L., 

 XXI, 199. 



Mission In- 

 dians. 



Description of cession or reservation 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Nez Ferc^ 

 (Moses' 

 band). 



Mar. 16 Act of Con- 

 gress. 



May 14 ] Agreement . . 



May 14 



Agreement . 



Stilt. L., 

 XXI, 68. 



Shoshoni, 

 Bannock, 

 and Sheep- 

 eater. 



President sets apart an addition to reserve est.ablished by 

 treaty June 1, 1868, and Executive order Oct. 29, 1878, bounded 

 as tollows: Coinmenciug in tlie middle of the clianuel of the 

 San Juan river, where the E. line of the Navajo reservation 

 in the Territory of New Mexico, as established by the treaty 

 of June 1, 1868, crosses said river; thence up and along the 

 middle channel of said river to a point 15 miles due E. of the 

 eastern boundary line of said reservation ; tlieuce due S. to 

 a point due E. of the present SE. corner of said reservation; 

 thence due S. 6 miles; thence due W. to 110^ W. longtude; 

 thence N. along said meridian to the SW. corner of said reser- 

 vation in the territory of Arizona, as defined by Executive 

 order dated Oct. 29, 1878. 



President cancels a part of Executive order of Dec. 27, 1875, as 

 follows: All that portion of said order relating to the Agua 

 Caliente Indian reservation, and also that part relating to 

 the Santa Ysabel Indian reservation, to the folio wiug extent : 

 All that i)ortion of sees. 25, 26, and 27, T. 11 S., R. 3 E., lying N. 

 of the following line: Beginning on the N. boundary line of 

 sec. 25, T. lis., R. 3 E., of San Bernardino meridian; at a point 

 51.59 chains W. of the NE. corner of said sec. 25; thence 

 according to the true meridiau S. 25^"^ W. 56.50 chains, to a 



franite stonemarUed "P,"at the N. side of a granite bowlder 

 feet high; thence S. 74^ W., 34.60 chains to a black oak 

 marked "PXXI;" thence N.Se'^W., 52 chains to a granite 

 stone marked "P," in stone mound; thence N. 39"^ W., 40.46 

 chains to a point on the N. boundary of sec. 27; thence E. 

 along the N. boundaries of sees. 27, 26, and 25 of T. 11 S., R. 3 

 E., to the place of beginning. 



Chiefs agree to obtain assent of tribe, if possible, to cession of 

 their reserve in Colorado, with certain exceptions. 



Southern Utes to settle on La Plata river in Colorado on cer- 

 tain conditions. 



Uncompahgre Utes to settle on Grand river, near mouth of 

 Gunuison, if sufficient tillable laud can there be found, etc. 



■\Vhite River Utes to remove to Uintah reserve in Utah 



President sets apart an addition to Columbia reservation, 

 established by Executive order Apr. 19, 1879, bounded as 

 follows: Commencing at a point where the S. boundary line 

 of the reservation created for Chief Moses and his people by 

 Executive order dated Apr. 19, 1879, intersects the okiniikane 

 river; thenco down said river to its confluence with the 

 Columbia river; thence across and down the E. bank of 

 said Columbia river to a point opposite the river, forming 

 the outlet to Lake Chelan; thence across said Columbia 

 river and along the S. shore of said outlet to Lake Chelau; 

 thence following the meanderings of the S. bank of said 

 lake to the mouth of Shehekin creek; thence up and along 

 the S. bank of said creek to its source; thence due W.to 44° 

 \)ngitude W. from Washington ; thence N. along said 

 meridian to the S. boundary of the reservatiou created by 

 Executive order of A])r. 19, 1879; thence along the S. bound- 

 ary of said reservation to the place of beginning. 



Extends time for payment for trust and diminished reserve 

 lands in Kansas. 



Cede to the U. S. a certain tract . 



Cede to U. S. a portion of their reservation, subject to ratifica- 

 tion by Congress. 



