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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



CETH. ANN. 18 



SCHEDULE OP I:N^DI^N 



1884 

 Nov. 26 



1885 

 Feb. 9 



Apr. 17 



1886 

 Jan. 25 



Where or how 

 concluded 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Act of Con- 

 cress. 



Act of Con- 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 



Executive or- 

 der. 



President's 

 proclama- 

 tion. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Reference 



Stat. L., 



XXIII, 



340. 

 Stat. L., 



XXIII, 



351. 

 Stat. L., 



XXIII, 



370. 

 Stat. L., 



XXIII, 



384. 



Description of cession or reserralioii 



Northern 

 Cheyenne. 



Santee Sioux.. 



Umatilla et al. 



Sauk and Fox 

 and Iowa. 



Creek, Semi- 

 nole, and 

 Cherokee. 



Various tribes . 



Mission In- 

 dians. 



[iasion In- 

 dians. 



President sets apart tract for reservation for Northern Cliey- 

 ennes as follows: Beginning at the point on 107'^ W. longi- 

 tude where the southern 40-niile limits of the grant to the 

 Northern I'iicitic Kailroad Company intersects said merid- 

 ian; thence S. along said meridian to a point 30 miles S. 

 of the point where the Montana base line, when extended, 

 will intersect said meridian; thence due E. to a point 12 

 miles E. of the Kosebud river; thence in a northerly and 

 northeasterly direction, along a line parallel with said Rose- 

 bud river and 12 miles distant therefrom to a point on the 

 southern 40-mile limits of the grant to the Northern Pacific 

 Railroad Company, 12 miles distant from said Kosebud 

 river; thence westwardly along the said southern limits, 

 and across the said Rosebud river to the place of beginning; 

 except any tract or tracts of land included within the fore- 

 going described boundaries which have been located, resided 

 upon, and improved by bona tide settlers prior to the 1st 

 day of Oct. 1884. 



President restores unallotted lands to public domain 



President orders that Old Winnebago and Sioux, or Crow- 

 Creek, reservation in Dakota, set apart by Executive order 

 Jan. 11, 1875, and which is not covered by Executive order 

 Aug. 9, 1879, restoring certain of the lands reserved by order 

 of Jan. 11, 1875, except following described tracts (see Indian 

 Office Report for 1886, p. 320), be restored to public domain. 



Allotments to be made and allotted lands to hereafter consti- 

 tute the Umatilla reserve. 

 Unallotted lands to be appraised and sold. 



Secretary of the Interior to survey and sell Sauk and Fox and 

 Iowa Indian reservations in Kansas and Nebraska 



Secretary of the Interior to appraise and sell, m accordance 

 with act of Aug. 7, 1882, that portion at Omaha reservation 

 in T. 24, R. 7 E., remaining unallotted on June 1, 1885. 



President to negotiate with Creeks, .Seminoles, and Cherokees 

 for purpose of opening to settlement the unassigneil lands 

 in Indian Territory ceded by them, respectively, to the U.S. 

 by treaties Aug. 11, Mar. 21, and July 19, 1866. 



Secretary of the Interior authorized to negoti.ate with Chip- 

 pewas, with various bands in northern Montana and Dakota, 

 also with Spokanes and others for reduction and readjust- 

 ment of their reservations. 



President amends Executive order of May 1, 1883, defining 

 and extending the boundaries of Zuni reservation so as to 

 except lands already settled upon and occupied in good 

 faith by white settlers. 



President annuls Executive order of Feb. 27, 1885. 



President cancels Executive order of June 27, 1882, so far as 

 relates to lot 2 in sec. 28, T. 8 S., R. 2 W. 



President cancels and revokes Executive order of June 19, 1883, 

 so far as it relates to E. 1 SE. i, N\V. i SE. i, SW. | NE. 

 i, SW. i SE. i, SE. i SW. i, NE. i SW.J.and SE.iNW.i, 

 sec.28, T.4 S., R. IE. 



