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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



[ETH. ANN. 18 



SCHEDULE OF INDIA.^ 



1882 



July 10 



July 24 



July 28 



July 28 



Aug. 4 



Aug. 5 



Aug. 7 



Sept. l.S 



Dec. 12 



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Reference 



Stat. L., 

 XXII, 157. 



Stat. L., TJta. 

 xxii,178. 



mission Indi- 

 ans. 



Stat. L., 

 xxii,177. 



Stat. L.. 

 xxn,297. 



Stat. L., 

 xxii,341. 



Eickapoo. 



TTmatillaetal. 

 Omaha 



Fapago and 

 others. 



][ k 1 an d 

 others. 



Chipp ewa 



( Turtle 

 Moun tain 

 baud). 



DiKcr'iplion of cession or reservation 



Ratifies agreement of Aug. 22, 1881, for cession of a j^ortiou of 

 their reservation. 



The remnant of the Crow reservation, by treaty of May 7, 1868, 

 is still occupied by them. 



President cancels order of Dec. 27, 1865, ao far as it relates to 

 NW. i of NE. i and NE. J ofNW. i, sec. 34, T. 9 S., K. 2 W. 

 of the San Bernardino meridian. 



Land lately occupied by Uncompahgre and White IJiver Utes 

 declared to lie public land. 



Secretary of the Interior to ascertain boundary between above 

 tract and that occupied by Southern Utes. 



Provides for sale of tracts reserved for mill site, missionary, 

 and agency purposes in Kansas by treaty of June 28, 1862. 



President restores to public domain tract set apart by Execu- 

 tive order of Nov. 22, 1875. 



President restores to public domain tract .set apart by Execu- 

 tive order of Feb. 7, 1879. 



Provides for sale of 640 acres of Umatilla reservation, adjoin- 

 ing the town of Pendleton. 



Provides for sale, with the Omahas' consent, of portion of their 

 reservation lying W. of Sioux City and Nebraska railroad. 



Remainder of reservation to be allotted and patented to indi- 

 viduals or to the tribe. 



Presi<lont restores to public domain a portion of the Malheur 

 reserve, as follows : All that part of the Malheur Indian res- 

 ervation, in the State of Oregon, lying and being S. of the 

 fourth standard parallel S., except a tract of 320 acres, being 

 the N. half of the late military post reserve of Cnmp Harney, 

 and all that part thereof lying and being N. of said fonrth 

 standard parallel and \V. of the range lino (when extended) 

 between ranges 33 and 34 E. of the Willamette meridian. 



President sets apart tract to be known as Gila Bend reserve, 

 embracing the following lands : T. 5 S., R. 5 W., Gila and Salt 

 river meridian, excepting section 18 thereof. 



President sets apart reserve for Moqui and other Indians, 

 described as follows: Beginning on 110° W. longitude, from 

 Greenwich, at a point 36^^ 30' N. ; thence due W. to 111'^ W. 

 longitude; thence due S. to a point on 35° 30' N. latitude; 

 thence due E. to 110° W. longitude, and thence due N. to 

 place of beginning. 



President sets apart reserve for Turtle mountain band of Chiji- 

 pewns, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the 

 intcriKitional boundary where the tenth guide meridian W. 

 of the litth ])rincipiil meridian {bcini; the range line between 

 ranges 73 and 74 W. of the fifth priiiciiial meridian) will, 

 when extended, intersect said international boundary; 

 thence S. on the tenth guide meridian to the S. E. corner of 

 T. 161 N., K. 74 W. ; thence E. on the 15th standard parallel N. 

 to the NE. corner of T. 160 N..R. 74 W. ; thence (S. on the tenth 

 guide meridian W. to the SE. comer of T. 159 N., R. 74 W. ; 

 thence E. on the line between Ts. 158 and 1,5!) N. to the SE. 

 corner of T. 159 N., \i. 70 W. ; thence N. with the line between 

 ranges 69 and 70 \V. to the NE. corner of T. 160 N., R. 70 W. ; 

 theme W. on the liiteenth standard parallel N. to the SE. 

 corner of T. 161 N., K. 70 W. ; thence N. on the line between 

 ranges ()9 and 70 W. to the international boundary ; thence 

 W. on the international boundary to the place of beginning. 



