CESSIONS OP 1883 



913 



L^ISTD CESSIODSrS-Contintied. 



JJistorical data and remarks 



Sept. 13, 1882, tlio tract in solid iiiaave color, iiicln<lins the S. one-half of Camp 

 Haruey military reservation, was ri'lin({ni8he(l and restored to the public 

 domain. May 21, 18!S3. the tract in solid lirown was relinqnished and restored 

 to the public domain, leavinjr as the present Malheur reservation only the N. 

 one-half of the former Fort Harney military reservation, comprising 320 acres, 

 and colored scarlet. 



This reserve was provided for by tre.aty of Apr. 7, 1866, bnt it was not formally 

 set apart until the issuance of this Executive order. 



Restored to public domain by Executive order of Jan. !), 1881 . 



DeaUjnaiion of cession on map 



See 484. Jlinnesota 1. 



The text of this agreement will l)e found in the report of the Commissioner of 

 Indian Affairs for 1883, page Lxx. It was subsequently ratified by Congress 

 July 4, 1884, and by its terms .all the remaining lands set apart by Executive 

 orders of Apr. 19, 187!*, and Mar. 6, 1880, are restored to the public domain, 

 except certain iudividu.al allotmeuts, the boundaries of which are proclaimed 

 by Executive order of May 1, 1886. 



These Indians were induced to return from Mexico, aud this reserve was pro- 

 vided fur them in pursnanceof tlieacts of .Inly 15, 1870, Mar. 3, 1871, and June 

 22, 1874. This reserve comprises a portion of the country ceded to the U. S. 

 June 14, 18GtJ, by the Creeli for the location of other tribes. 



Washington 2. 



Minnesota 2. 



Indian Territory 3. 



Indian Territory 3. 



