ROYCE] 



CESSIONS OF 1882 



909 



L^ISTD CESSIONS-Continned. 



nisloriciil data atid remarks 



This cession consisted of a right of way 400 feot in width for Northern Pacilii 

 railroad, and is neither colored nor nnnibered on the map. 



This covers those portions of the I'te reserve by treaty of 1868 snbsequently 

 ceded by them, and is only a formal dechiratiou that the lauds thns ceded 

 are now thrown open to settlement. 



This bonudary was ascertained, and constitutes the N. lino of the present Ute 

 reserve. 



These tracts comprised the S. half of sec. 4, T. .">, I{. 16, and X. half of sec. 

 9, T. 5, K. 16, for mill site; S. half of sec. 33, T. 4, K. 17, for mission; lots .5, G, 

 and 7 of sec. 3, and lot 6, sec. 15, T. ."), R. 17, for agency. 



The sale of this tract was intended to supersede the provision of the act of 



June 10, 1872, authorizing the siile of 50,000 acres off the W. end of their 



reserve. 

 Individuals receiving aUotments to receive patents in fee simple therefor 



after 25 years. All unallotted lands to be patented in fee simple to the tribe 



at tbe end of 25 years. 



See Executive orders of Mar. 14, 1871, Sept. 12, 1872, May 15, 1875, Jan. 28, 1876, 

 .Inly 23, 1880, and May 21, 1883. The tract here relinquished included the S. 

 half of Camp Harney military reservation. 



Designation of cession on map 

 Xumber Location 



See 586 

 See 60!) 



636 

 637 



Part of this reserve was relinciuished by Executive order of Mar. 29, 1884, as 

 amended liy Executive order of June 3, 1884. 



SeeG54, G56. Dakota 2. 



Colorado : 

 Colorado : 



Nebraska. 

 Nebraska. 



< ire<;ou 2. 



