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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF IN^DI^IsT 



Where or how 

 concluded 



Reference 



Tribe 



Description of cension or reservation 



1889 



July 8 



1890 

 Feb. 10 



Oct. 23 



1891 

 Jan. 12 



Agreement . . 



H. E. Ex. 

 Doc. 247, 

 51etCoug. 

 Ist sess. 



President's 

 proclama- 

 tion. 



President's 

 proclama- 

 tion. 



President's 

 proclama- 

 tion. 



Act of Con- 



Act of Con- 



stat. L., 

 X X \' I , 

 1554. 



Stat. L., 



XXVI, 



1554. 



Stat, L., 



XXVI, 



1559. 



Stat. L., 



XXVI, 



712. 



Stat. L., 



XXVI, 



749. 



GrandPortage Cede to the U. S. all their title and interest in and to the Grand 

 Chippewa I'ortage reservation; also all their interest in that part of the 

 (8). Kod Lake reservation .which is not required and reserved for 



allotments. (Signed Oct. 24, 1889.) 



The Fond du Cede to the U. S. all their title and interest in the Fond du 

 LacChippe- Lac reservation, and all their rights in such portion of Red 

 wa (9). Lake reservation as is not needed for allotment. (Signed 



Nov. 21, 1889.) 



Bois Fort and Cede to the U. S. all their title and interest in and to the Bois 

 Deer Creek j Forte and Deer Creek reservations; also all their rights in 

 Chippewa. such portion of Red Lake reservation as is not needed for al- 



lotment. (Signed Nov. 12, 1889. ) 



Cheyenne Biv- i President reserves lands, including the school buildings, as 

 er Siouz. follows: Commencing at a point in the center of the main 



channel of the Missouri river opposite Deep creek, about 3 

 miles S. of Cheyenue river; thence due \V. 5^ miles; thence 

 due N. to Cheyenne river; thence down said river to the 

 center of the main channel thereof to a point in the center 

 of the Missouri river, due E. or opposite the mouth of said 

 Cheyenne river; thence down the center of the main chan- 

 nel of the Missouri river to the place of beginning. 



lower Brul6 President reserves as an addition to the reservation the fol- 

 Sioux. lowing lands : The W. half of the SW. quarter of section 24 ; 



the E. half of the SE. quarter of section 23; the W. half of 

 theNW. quarter of section 25; the E. half of the XE. quarter 

 of section 26, and theNW. fractional quarter of the SE. quarter 

 of section 26; all in T. 104 N. of R. 72 W. of the tifth prin- 

 cipal meridian. 



President reserves from entry that tract of land occupied by 

 the agency and school buildings, as follows: The S. half of 

 the SE. quarter of section 26 and the S. half of the SW. quar- 

 ter of section 25 ; all in T. 32 N., R. 7 W. of the sixth princi- 

 pal meridian. 



Mission Indi- Authorizes Secretary of the Interior to appoint three commis- 

 ans of Cali- sioners to select a reservation for each band or village so as 

 fomia. to include as far as practicable the lauds now occupied to a 



sufficient extent to meet their just requirements. It also 

 authorizes all allotments in severalty on certain conditions. 



SaukandFox. Confirms agreement by which these Indians cede to the U. S. 

 the fiillowing lands: Beginning at a point on the left bank 

 of the N. fork of the Canadian river where the W. boundary 

 line of the Creek reservation crosses the same; thence N. 

 with said W. boundary line to the right bank of the Cimar- 

 ron river; thence up the said Cimarron river along the right 

 bank thereof to a point on said ri^ht bank of said river 

 where the section line between sees. 19 and 20 of T. 18 N. of 

 R. 4 E. of the Indian meridian strikes the same; thence S. 

 on the section line between sees. 19 and 20, 29 and 30, 31 and 

 32 of said T. 18, and bet ween sees. 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 17 and 18, 

 19 and 20, 29 and 30, 31 and 32, of Ts. 17, 16, 15, 14 X., and be- 

 tween sees. 5 and 6, 7 and 8, and sees. 17 and 18 of T. 13 N., 

 all in R. 4 E. of the Indian meridian, to the SE. corner of sec. 

 18 in said T. 13: thence W. on the Section line between sees. 

 18 and 19 to the range line between Rs. 3 and 4 E,. of said 

 Indian meridian; thence S. on said range line to a point on 

 the left bank of the N. fork of the Canadian river where the 

 said range line strikes the said river: thence down the said 

 N. fork of the Canadian river, along the left bank thereof, to 

 the place of beginning. 



