904 



INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF II^DI^lsr 



1881 

 Mar. 3 



Mar. 3 

 Mar. 9 



July 18 



Aug. 22 

 Dec. 20 



Whej-e or liow 

 concluded 



Act of Con- 



Act of Con- 



sress. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Agreement . 



Agreement . 



Stat. L., 

 XXI, 380. 



Stat. L., 

 XXI, 422. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



1882 

 Jan. 5 Executive or- 

 der. 



Jan. 24 Executive or- 

 der. 



Oto and Mis- 

 souri. 



Deacrq>lion of cession or reserralioii 



Mission I n - 

 dians. 



Shoshoni and 

 Bannock. 



Chi p p e w a 

 (Bois Forte 

 band). 



TTncompahgre 

 TJta. 



Remainder of their reserve in Kansas and Nebraska to be sold, 

 ■\vitli their consent. 



Otoes and Missourias to be removed to a new reserve to be 

 selected lor them. The lands selected as this reserve were 

 as follows: T. 22 N., Rs. 1,2, and 3 E. ; T. 23 N., Rs. 1 and 2 

 E. ; and that part of T. 23 N., R. 3 E., lying W. of the Arkan- 

 sas river, Indian Territory. 



Makes appropriation for purchase of tract in Indian Territory 

 selected for their future home. 



President sets apart additional tracts for Mission Indians, as 

 follows: All the uusurveyeil portions of T. 2 S., R. 1 E., San 

 Bernardino meridian, California, excepting any tract or 

 tracts the title to which has jiassed out of the U. S. Govern- 

 ment. 



Cede to U. S. right of way through Fort Hall reservation for 

 Utah and Northern railroad. 



Cede to I'. S. part of their reserve, being right of way 400 

 feet in width, for tLe Northern Pacilic railroad. 



President sets apart reserve at A'ermillion lake, described as 

 follows: That portion of the SE. quarter of section 23 lying 

 E. of Sucker bay, the SW. ([uarter, and lot — , lieing tlie most 

 southerly lot in the SH (|uarter of sec. 24, and Iractioual 

 sects. 2.5, 26, and that portion of sec. 3.5 N. of Vermillion lake, 

 all in T. 62 N.. R. 16 W., fourth principal meridian, Minne- 

 sota. 



President sets apart a reserve for their occupancy, described 

 as follows: Beginning at the .SE. corner of T. 6 S., R. 25 E,, 

 Salt Lake meridian: theuce W. to tlie SW. corner of T. 6 S., 

 R. 24 E ; tbence N. along the range Hue to the N\V. corner of 

 said T. 6 S., R. 24 E.; tlieuce W. along the tirst standard 

 parallel S. of the Salt Lake base line to a jioiut where said 

 standard parallel will, when extended, intersect the eastern 

 boundary of the Uintah Indian reservation, as establi.shed 

 by C. L. Dii Bois, U. S. deputy surveyor, under his contract 

 dated Aug. 30, 187.5; tlieuce along said boundary southeast- 

 erly to the Green river; thence down the \V. bank of Green 

 river to the point where the southern boundary of said 

 Uintah reservation, as surveyed by Dn Bois, inter.sects said 

 river; thence northwesterly with the southern boundary of 

 said reservation to the point where the line between ranges 

 16 and 17 E. of Salt Lake meridian will, when surveyed, 

 intersect said southern liouudary; thence S. between said 

 ranges 16 and 17 E., Salt Lake meridian, to the third stand- 

 ard parallel S. ; theuce E. along said third standard parallel 

 to the eastern boundary of Utah territory; thence N. along 

 said boundary to a point due E. of the place of beginning; 

 thence due W. to the place of beginning. 



President sets apart tract in Nebraska as addition to Sioux 

 reservation in Dakota, bounded as follows: Beginning at a 

 point on the boundary line between the state of Nebraska 

 and the territory of Dakota, where the range line between 

 ranges 44 and 45 W. of the sixth ])rincipal meridian, in the 

 territory of Dakota, intersects said boundary line; theuce 

 E. along said boundary line 5 miles; thence due S. 5 miles; 

 thence due W. 10 miles; thence due N. to said boundary line; 

 thence due E. along said boundary line to the place of begin- 

 ning. 



