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



SCHEDULE OF II^^DI^iSr 



1880 



July 13 Executive or- 

 der. 



July 13 



Executive or- 

 der. 



July 23 j Executive or- 

 der. 



Sept. 11 Af^reemeut . 



Sept. 21 Executive or- 

 der. 



Nov. 23 Executive or- 

 der. 



1881 I 

 Jan. 18 Executive or- 

 der. 



Sioux (Drift- 

 ing Goose's 

 band). 



Gros Ventre, 

 F i e g an, 

 Blood, 

 Blackfoot, 

 and Biver 

 Crow. 



liescriptioii of cession or reaerration 



1 Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Mar. 2 ; Executive or- 

 der. 



Stat. I.., 

 XXI, 377. 



J i c a T il 1 1 

 Apache. 



Havasnpai . . . 



President restores to public domain reserve established bv 

 Executive order of June 27, 1879. 



President restores to public domain a portion of the addition 

 to reserve made by Executive order Apr. 13, 187.n, bounded as 

 follows: Beginning at a point where the S. boundary of the 

 Fort Buford military reservation intersects the right bank of 

 the Yellowstone river ; thence according to the true meridian 

 W. along the S. boundary of said military reserve to its 

 western boundary; tlience continuing \V. to the right bank 

 of the Missouri river; thence up and along said right bank, 

 with the meanders thereof, to the middle of the main chan- 

 nel of the Musselshell river; thence up aud along the middle 

 of the main channel of said river, with the meanders thereof, 

 to its intersection with 47"^ N. latitude; thence E. along 

 said parallel to its intersection with the right bank of the 

 Yellowstone river; thence down and along said right bank, 

 with the meanders thereof, to the place of beginning. 



The remainder yet constitutes a portion of the Gros Ventre, 

 Blackfoot, etc., reserve. 



President adds Fort Harney military reservation to Malheur 

 Indian reservation. 



Sufficient siguatures obtained to complete ratification by Utes 

 of the agreement of Mar. 6, 1880. 



President sets apart a reserve for them, as follows: Beginning 

 at the .SW. corner of the Mexican ''Tierra Amarilla grant" 

 as surveyed by Sawyer aud JlcBroom in July, 1876; thence 

 N. with the western boundary of said grant to the boundary 

 line between New Mexico and Colorado; thence W. along 

 said boundary line 16 miles; thence S. to a point due W. of 

 the SW. coruer of said grant; thence E. to the place of 

 beginning. 



President revokes order of June 8, 1880, and sets apart a reserve 

 in lieu of that established therein, as follows : Beginning at a 

 point in themiddleof Cataract creek, 2 miles below thelowest 

 fallN. ofthe Suppai Indian settlement; thencedueE. 2imi]e8; 

 thence in a southerly direction 12 miles to a point 2i miles 

 due E. of the middle of said creek; tlieuce dneW.5miles; 

 thence in a northerly direction 12 miles to a point 2+ miles due 

 W. ofthe middle of said creek; thence due E. 2+ miles to the 

 place of beginning. 



Spokane President sets apart a reserve for their occupancy, described 



I as follows: Commencing at a point where Chem:ikane creek 

 I crosses the forty-eighth parallel of latitude; thence down 

 the E. bank of said creek to where it enters the Spokane 

 river ; thence across the said Spokane river westwardly along 

 the southern bank thereof to a point where it enters the 

 Columbia river; thence across the Columbia river north- 

 wardly along its western bank to a point where said river 

 crosses the said forty-eighth parallel of latitude; thence E. 

 along said parallel to the place of beginning. 



Shawnee (Ab- Supplemental to resolution of Apr. 7, 1869, concerning disi>osal 

 sentee). of Absentee-Shawnee lands. 



mission In- President sets apart tract as further reserve, including the 

 dians. i following lands: Sees. 26 and 3.5, T. 10 S., R. 1 W., and sees. 2 



I and 3, T. 11 S., R. 1 W, of the San Bernanliao meridian. 



