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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES [eth.ann.18 



SCHEDULE OF INDI^^ 



TThere or how 

 coiuluthd 



Beference 



Tribe 



DiKcriiition of cession or reserralion 



1883 



Jan. 4 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Walapai . 



Mission In- 

 dians. 



Nez Perc^ 

 (Moses' 

 band). 



May 1 



Executiveor- 

 der. 



May 21 



Executive or- 

 der. 



President sets apart for the Hnalpi Indians a reserve described 

 as iollows : Beginning at a point on the Colorado river, 5 

 milis eastward of Tinnakah spring; thence S. 20 miles to 

 crest of high mesa; thence S. 40^ E. 25 miles to point of 

 Music mountains; tlience E. 15 miles; thence N. 50^ E. 35 

 miles; thence N. 30 miles to the Colorado river; thence along 

 said river to place of beginning, the southern boundary 

 being at least two miles S. of Peach spring, and the eastern 

 boundary at least 2 miles E. of Pine spring. 



President restores to public domain certain lands withdrawn 

 by Executive order Dec. 27, 1875, as follows : The SE. i of the 

 NE. i; the N. i of the SE. i and the SE. i of the SE. i .sec. 

 3, T. 12 S., E. 2 E. of San Bernardino meridian. 



President restores to public domain a portion of land with- 

 drawn by Executive order Apr. 19, 1879, for Columbia reserva- 

 tion described as follows: Commencing at the intersection 

 of 44^ W. longitude from Washington, with the boundary 

 line between the U. S. and British Columbia; thence due S. 

 15 miles; thence due E. to the Okinakane river; thence up 

 said river to the boundary line between the V. S. and British 

 Columbia; thence W. along said boundary line to the place 

 of beginning. 



President cancels order of May 19, 1882, and sets apart another 

 tractin lieu of that therein described, as follows: Beginning at 

 the NE. corner of T. 12 S., R. 16 E. of the principal meridian 

 in New Mexico ; thence W. along the N. bouudarv of T. 12, Ks. 

 16, 15, 14, and 13 E. to theSE. coruerof T. US., R. 12 E. ; thence 

 N. along the E. boundary of said township to the second cor- 

 rection line S. ; thence W. along said correction line 12 miles; 

 thence S. 12 miles; thence E. 6 miles; thence S. to 33"^ N. 

 latitu<le; thence E. along said 33° N. latitude to its intersec- 

 tion with the range line between ranges 16 and IT E. ; thence 

 N. along said range line to place of beginning. 



Territory once included in, but not now a part of, the Mescalero 

 Apache reserve. 



President amends boundaries named in Executive order of 

 Mar. 16, 1877, as follows : Beginning at the 136th milepost ou 

 the W. boundary line of the Territory of New Mexico ; thence 

 in a direct line to the S\V. corner of T. 11 N., E. 18 W.; thence 

 E. and N., following section lines, so as to include sections 1, 

 12, 13, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33. 34, 35, and 36. in said 

 township ; thence from the NE. corner of said township, on the 

 range line between ranges 17 and 18 W., to the third correc- 

 tion line N. ; then E. on said correction line to the nearest 

 section line in range 16, from whence a line due S. would 

 include the Zufii settlements iu the region of Nutria springs 

 and the Pescado springs; thence S. following section lines 

 to the township line between Ts. 9 and 10 N., R. 16 W. ; 

 thence \V. on said township line to the range line between 

 ranges 16 and 17 W. ; thence in a direct line to the 148th 

 milepost on the western boundary line of said Territory; 

 thence N. along said boundary to place of beginniug. 



President restores to market all the Malheur Indian reserva- 

 tion in Oregon, except a tract of 320 acres, described in Exec- 

 utive order Sept. 13, 1882, as the N. half of the lato military 

 post reserve of Camp Harney. 



