CESSIONS OF 1887-1888 



925 



L^IsTD CESSIOlSrS-Contiiiried. 



Hietorical data and remarks 



Designation of cession on ma}) 



A large portion of the country covered by the terms of this Executive order 

 was ori;iiiially si't apart as a reservation for the Jicarilla Apache by Execu- 

 tive order of Sept. 21, 1880. It is colored blue and is shown on map of New 

 Mexico No. 2, numbered 621. By Executive order of May 15, 1884, the 

 order of Sept. 21, 1880, was revoked aud the country covered thereby restored 

 to the public domain. The necessity of a reserve for the Jicarilla in this 

 locality having become manifest, it was again established, witli some differ- 

 ences of boundary, by this order of Feb. 14, 1887, and is shown on map No. 2 

 of New Mexico by scarlet boundary lines, aud numbered G'Jl. 



New Mexico 2. 



The tract forming the military reservation about Fort Pu Clicsue, rectangular 

 in form, is surrounded by scarlet lines. 



This act became inoperative because of the failure to obtain the consent of the 

 Sioux bands, in accordance with its provisions. See subsequent act of Mar. 

 2, 1889, Nos. 699. 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705. 



This reservation was set apart by act of Congress Apr. 15, 1874. See No. 565, 

 Montana No. 1. The portion ceded is No. 692, Montana Is'o. 2. 



'Wy<uuiug 2. 



