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CESSIONS OF 1880 



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J^A^NT) CESSIOMS-Continued. 



Historical data and remarks 



Designation of cession on map 



This agreement was ratitied Ijy Congress, witli sundry amendmonts, June 15, 

 1880. As amended it was assented to by the Uta between June 29 and Sept. 

 11, 1880. 



The strip of country now occupied by these Indians constitutes what at pres- 

 ent is Ivuowii as the Southern Uta reservation. 



Insutlicient agricultural land was found in this locality, and a reserve was 

 established for the Uncompahgre Uta within the limits of Utah by Execu- 

 tive order Jan. 5, 1882. 



This removal took place in compliance with the agreement. 



Arizona 2, New Mex- 

 ico 2. 



See acts of May 8. 1872, June 23, 1874, July n. 1876, and al.so treaty of Oct. B, 1859. 



This agreement provided for the cession of the Lemhi reservation to the U. S., 

 and the removal of the Indians to the Fort Hall reservation. It also pro- 

 vided for the cession of a portion of the Fort Hall reservation to the U. S. 

 The Indians on Lemhi reservation refused to remove to Fort Hall reserva- 

 tion, and this agreement was never ratified by Congress. 



This agreement was not ratified by the Crow nation, and the agreement of 

 June 12, 1880, was substituted therefor. 



Colorado 1. 

 Colorado 1. 



Washington 2. 



