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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SOHEIDULE OF IINTDI^IsT 



1891 

 Feb. 13 



Mar. 



Mar. 



Where or }tow 

 concluded 



Heference Tribe 



Act of Con- 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Act of Con- 

 gress. 



Stat. L., 



XXVI, 



749. 



Stat. L., 



XXVI, 



1016. 



Stat. L., 



XXVI, 



1016. 



Stat. L., 



XX VI, 



1022. 



Citizen band 

 of Potawa- 

 tomi. 



AbBentee 

 Shawnee. 



Cheyenne and 

 Arapaho. 



Description of vennioii or rtaervution 



Also the tract of land situated in T. 10 J^. of R. 4 E. of said 

 Indian meridian, N. of the N. fork of the Canadian river (not 

 within the limits of the tract of country above described), 

 and bounded as follows: Beginning at the point on the left 

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

 line between the ranges 3 and 4 E. strikes the said river; 

 thence up said river along the left bank thereof to a point 

 on said left bank where the said range line again intersects 

 said river; thenee 8. on said range line to a point on the 

 left bank of said river where said range line again intersects 

 said river; thence down said river along the left bank 

 thereof to the place of lieginning, and all other land or coun- 

 try in Indian territory in which said Sac and Fox nation has 

 or claims any title, claim, or interest: Provided, however, 

 the quarter section of land on which is now located the Sac 

 and Fox agency shall not pass to the U. S. by this cession. 



Confirms agreement with said In<lians whereby they cede to 

 the U. S.. the following lands: Beginning at a point on the 

 right bank of the N. fork of the Canadian river, in sec. 21, T. 11 

 N., R. 5 E., where the western boundary line of the Seminole 

 reservation strikes said river; thence S. with said boundary 

 line to the left bank of the Canadian river; thence up said 

 river, along the left bank thereof, to a point on said left 

 bank in the NE. quarter of sec. 36, T. 6N., R. 1 \V., 39 chains 

 and 82 links (by the meanders of the river W.) from the 

 point where the Indian meridian intersects said river, or 

 38 chains and 52 links due W. from said Indian meridian ; 

 thence N. as run by O. T. Morrill under his contract of Sept. 

 3, 1872, to a point on the right bank of the N. fork of the 

 Canadian river; thence dowusaidriver, along the right bank 

 thereof, to the place of beginning. Also conlirms allotments. 



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

 the following lands : Beginning at a jioint on the right bank 

 of the N. fork of the Canadian river, in sec. 21, T. 11 N., R. 

 5 E., where the western boundary line of the Seminole reser- 

 vation strikes said river; thence S. with said boundary line 

 to the left bank of the Canadian river ; thence up said river, 

 along the left l)ank thereof, to a point on the said left bank 

 in the NE. quarter of sec. 36, T. 6 N., R. 1 W., 39 chains and 

 82 links (by the meanders of the river W.) from the point 

 where the Indian meridian intersects said river, or 38 chains 

 and 52 links due W. from said Indian meridian ; thence N. 

 as run by O. T. Morrill tinder his contract of Sept. 3, 1872, 

 to a point on the right bank of the N. fork of the Canadian 

 river; thence down said river, along the right bank thereof, 

 to place of beginning. Also confirms allotments. 



Confirms agreement with these Indians by which they cede to 

 the U. S. all claims they have to the following lands : A tract 

 of country W. of the ninety-sixth degree of W. longitude, 

 bounded by the Arkansas river on the E., the thirty-seventh 

 parallel of N. latitude (being the southern boundary line of 

 the State of Kansas) on theN., and the Cimarron or Red fork 

 of the Arkansas river on the W, and S. 



