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TABLE 6.-General data for each Indian reservation to June 30, 1919-Continued.

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Reserved by Executive orders of Jan. 17, 1912, Sept. 7, 1917, and Feb. 15, 1918.

Executive orders, Oct. 3, 1861; act of June 18, 1878 (20 Stats. 165); acts of May 5, 1864, vol. 13, p. 63, and May 24, 1888, vol. 25, p. 157; joint resolution of June 19, 1902, vol. 32, p. 744; act of Mar. 3, 1903, vol. 32, p. 997; Indian appropriation act approved Apr. 21, 1904, vol. 33, p. 207; President's proclamations of July 14, 1905, setting aside 1,010,000 acres as a forest reserve, 2,100 acres as town sites. 1,004,285 acres opened to homestead entry, 2,140 acres in mining claims: under act May 27, 1902 (32 Stats., 263), 99,407 acres allotted to 1,284 Indians. and 60,160 acres under reclamation, the residue, 179,194.65 acres, unallotted and unreserved. (See letter book 75, p. 398.) Executive order, Aug. 19, 1912, restoring lands of Fort Duchesne Military Reservation to the supervision of Interior Department.

Executive order, Jan. 5, 1882. (See act of June 15, 1880, ratifying the agreement of Mar. 6, 1880, vol. 21, p. 199.) 12,540 acres allotted to 83 Indians, remainder of reservation restored to public domain, act of June 7, 1897, vol. 30, p. 62. (Letter book 403, p. 115.) Joint resolution of June 19, 1902, vol. 32, p. 744.

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640

Order of the Secretary of the Interior, July 8, 1864: Executive
order, Oct. 1, 1886. 471 acres set aside for school purposes.
The residue, 3,753.63 acres, restored to the public domain
for Indian homestead entry. 36 Indians made homestead
selections, covering all the land. (See letter book 152, p.
201, and 153, p. 45.)

Executive orders, Apr. 19, 1879, Mar. 6, 1880, and Feb. 23,
1883. (See Indian appropriation act of July 4, 1884, vol.23,
p. 79.) Agreement made July 7, 1883, ratified by act of
July 4, 1884, vol. 23, p. 79. Executive order May 1, 1886;
Executive order of Mar. 9, 1894; department orders of
Apr. 11, 1894, and Apr. 20, 1894, and Executive order of
Jan. 19, 1895. 26,218 acres allotted to 35 Indians (see
Executive order of May 21, 1886, and act of Mar. 8, 1906, 34
Stats., 55).

Executive orders, Apr. 9 and July 2, 1872: agreement made
July 7, 1883, ratified by act of July 4, 1884, vol. 23, p. 79.
Act of July 1, 1892, vol. 27, p. 62. (See acts of Feb. 20,
1896, vol. 29, p. 9, and July 1, 1898, vol. 30, p. 593.) 51,653
acres in north half allotted to 660 Indians (see letter book
428, p. 100); remainder of north half, estimated at 1,449,268
acres, opened to settlement Oct. 10, 1900 (see proclamation
of the President, dated Apr. 10, 1900, 31 Stats., p. 1963).
240 acres have been reserved for town sites. 2,750.82 acres
temporarily withdrawn for town sites. 333,275 acres al-
lotted to 2,921 Indians. The residue, 1,009,100 acres (esti-
mated), unallotted. Act of Feb. 7, 1903, vol. 32, p. 803.
Allotments made under act of Mar. 22, 1906 (34 Stat. L., 80),
and act of June 25, 1910 (36 Stat., 863). President's procla
mation, opening reservation dated May 3, 1916 (39 Stat., p.
58 of proclamations), act Aug. 31, 1916 (39 Stat., 672).
Executive order, Sept. 11, 1893.

4,629 Executive order, Mar. 23, 1914.

6 townships in Gilliam County, Wash., set aside for allotment
selection by about 200 Indians under sec. 4, act Feb. 8, 1887
(24 Stat., 388), as amended. (See 80088-1912.)
Treaty of Point Elliott, Jan. 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; Executive
order, Nov. 22, 1873. Allotted 12,560.94 acres to 109 Indians;
school conducted on 2-acre tract purchased from John
Martin.

219,312 Treaty of Neah Bay, Jan. 31, 1855, vol. 12, p. 939; Executive orders, Oct. 26, 1872, Jan. 2 and Oct. 21, 1873. 3,727 acres allotted to 373 Indians. (See letter book 960, 228 and 37679, 1907.)

1 Partly surveyed.

2 Outboundaries surveyed.

TABLE 6.-General data for each Indian reservation to June 30, 1919-Continued.

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Acres.

Executive orders, Jan. 20, 1857, and Apr. 9, 1874. 44 Indians have been allotted 3,532.72 acres.

Treaty of Medicine Creek, Dec. 23, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1132; Executive order, Jan. 20, 1857. Land all allotted. 4,718 acres to 30 Indians.

640 Executive order, Apr. 2, 1893.

165 Treaty of Point Elliott, Jan. 22 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; order of the Secretary of the Interior, Oct. 21, 1864. 7,219 acres allotted to 51 Indians; the residue, 63 acres, unallotted.

Treaty of Medicine Creek, Dec. 26, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1132: Executive orders, Jan. 20, 1857, and Sept. 6, 1873. 17,463 acres allotted to 167 Indians. Agreement made Nov. 21, 1876, ratified by act of Feb. 20, 1893, vol. 27, p. 464. (For text see annual report 1893, p. 518.) The residue, 599 acres laid out as an addition to the city of Tacoma, has been sold, with the exception of 39.79 acres reserved for school, and 19.13 acres for church and cemetery purposes, under acts of Mar. 3, 1833 (27 Stat., 633, June 7, 1897; 30 Stats., 62), and act of June 21, 1906 (34 Stats., 377). 2837 Executive order, Feb. 19, 1889.

1 168,553

1335

Treaties of Olympia, July 1. 1855, and Jan. 25, 1856, vol. 12, p. 971; Executive order, Nov. 4, 1873. Under acts of Feb. 8, 1887 (24 Stats., 388), and Feb. 28, 1891 (26 Stats., 794). 690 Indians have been allotted 54,989.80 acres and 456.56 have been reserved for agency, lighthouse, and other purposes, leaving unallotted and unreserved 168,553 acres. Act Mar. 4, 1911 (36 Stat., 1545).

Executive order, Sept. 22, 1866, 55,535-7-1909.

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Treaty of Point No Point, Jan. 26, 1855, vol. 12, p. 933; Executive order, Feb. 25, 1874. Allotted in treaty reserve 4,990 acres; residue, none. (See L. B., 895, p. 268.) Allotted in Executive order addition, known as the Fisher addition, 814 acres; residue, none. (L. B., 895, p. 285.) 62 allotments.

Treaty of Point Elliott, Jan. 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; Executive order, Dec. 23, 1873. 22,166 acres allotted to 164 Indians.

82,327 Executive order, Jan. 18, 1881. Agreement made Mar. 18, 1887, ratified by Indian appropriation act approved July 13, 1892, vol. 27, p. 139. (For text see Ann. Rept., 1892, p. 743.) Joint resolution of Congress of June 19, 1902, vol. 32, p. 744. Under act of May 29, 1908 (35 Stat. L., 458), approximately 628 Indians have been allotted 65,114 acres, and 1,247.30 acres set aside for church, school, agency, and town-site purposes. By proclamation of May 22, 1909, the President opened the surplus lands to settlement. 5,781 acres classified as agricultural land, 82,647.50 acres classified as timber reserved for tribal use.

Treaty of Medicine Creek, Dec. 26, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1132; land all allotted, 1,494.15 acres, to 23 Indians.

Treaty of Point Elliott, Jan. 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; Execu tive order, Sept. 9, 1873. Allotted, 7,359 acres to 71 Indians; reserved for school, 89.80 acres.

2 Outboundaries surveyed.

TABLE 6.-General data for each Indian reservation to June 30, 1919—Continued.

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Yakima...

Acres. 1412, 404

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1,699, 166

Treaty of Walla Walla, June 9, 1855, vol. 12, p. 951. Agreement made Jan. 13, 1885, ratified by Indian appropriation act approved Mar. 3, 1893, vol. 27, p. 631. (For text sce Misc. Indian Docs., vol. 41, p. 227; see also Ann. Rept., 1893, pp. 520-521, and S. Ex. Docs. No. 21, 49th Cong., 1st sess., and No. 45, 50th Cong., 1st sess.) Executive order, Nov. 28, 1892. Agreement, Jan. 8, 1894, ratified by act of Aug. 15, 1894, vol. 28, p. 320. 296,407 acres allotted to 3,137 Indians, and 1,020.24 acres reserved for agency, church, and school purposes. (See letter books 354, p. 419; 416, p. 263, and 879, p. 243.) Act of Dec. 21, 1904 (33 Stats., 595), recognizing claim of Indians to 293,837 acres additional land, subject to the right of bona fide settlers or purchasers, acquired prior to Mar. 5, 1904. (See 39848, 1909.) Act Mar. 6, 1906 (34 Stat., 53), and act May 6, 1910 (36 Stat., 348), under which 158,102 acres were allotted to 1,369 children. (See 9262-14.)

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2540 Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109; lands withdrawn by General Land Office, Nov. 22, 1860, Apr. 4, 1865. (Sce report by Secretary of the Interior, Mar. 1, 1873.) Act of May 29, 1872, vol. 17, p. 190. 68,511 acres allotted to 872 Indians. Act of Feb. 3, 1903, vol. 32, p. 795. (See 95927-1915.) 24,424 Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109, lanas selected by Indians. (See report of Supt. Thompson, Nov. 14, 1863, and report to Secretary of the Interior, June 22, 1866. partment order of June 26, 1866. Act of May 29, 1872, vol. 17, p. 190. 45,756 acres allotted to 600 Indians; act of Feb. 3, 1903 (32 Stats., 795), leaving unallotted 24,424 13,930 Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109. 368.91 acres patented under art. 10; 195.71 acres fishing ground. 115,968 acres allotted to 1,610 Indians. (See letter to General Land Office, Sept. 17, 1859, and letter book 381, p. 49.) Acts of Feb. 11, 1901 (31 Stats., 766), Mar. 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1217), and Aug. 1, 1914 (38 Stats., 582-605), leaving unallotted and unreserved school and swamp lands, 13,930 acres. Act June 30, 1913 (38 Stats., 77-102), which authorized the purchase of land in Wisconsin and Michigan for $150,000. Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109; Executive order, Feb. 21, 1856. (See Indian Office letters of Sept. 3, 1858, and May 25, 1863, and General Land Office letter of May 27, 1863. See Executive orders. See report of Supt. Thomp son, May 7, 1863. Lands withdrawn by General Land Office May 8 and June 3, 1863.) 2,535.91 acres allotted to 35 Indians under treaty; of the residue 11,566.90 acres were allotted to 169 Indians under joint resolution of Feb. 20, 1895, vol. 28, p. 970, and 40.10 acres were reserved for school purposes.

* 231,680

151

Treaties of Oct. 18, 1848, vol. 9, p. 952; of May 12, 1854, vol.
10, p. 1064, Feb. 11, 1856, vol. Î1, p. 679, and May 18, 1916
(39 Stats., 123-153).'

Treaty of Feb. 3, 1838, vol. 7, p. 566. 65,428.13 acres allotted
to 1,502 Indians; remainder, 84.08 acres, reserved for school
purposes. 6 double allotments canceled containing 151
acres (see 5013-1912). Trust period on 35 allotments ex-
tended 19 years; Executive order, May 24, 1918.
Treaties of Nov. 24, 1848, vol. 9, p. 136; Feb. 5, 1856, vol. 11,
p. 663, and of Feb. 11, 1856, vol. 11, p. 679; act of Feb. 6,
1871, vol. 16, p. 404. (For area, see act of June 22, 1874, vol.
18, p. 174.) 167 Indians allotted 8,920 acres. Patents in
fee, act June 21, 1906 (34 Stats., 382). Act of Mar. 3, 1893
(27 Stat., 744).

Total..

270, 725

1 Partly surveyed.

* Surveyed.

3 Outboundaries surveyed.

TABLE 6.-General data for each Indian reservation to June 30, 1919-Continued.

Name of reservation and

tribe.

Area (unal-
lotted).

Treaties, laws, or other authorities relating to
reserves.

WYOMING.

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Treaty of July 3, 1868, vol. 15, p. 673; acts of June 22, 1874, vol.
18, p. 166, and Dec. 15, 1874, vol. 18, p. 291; Executive order
May 21, 1887. Agreement made Apr. 21, 1896, amended
and accepted by act of June 7, 1866 (vol. 30, p. 93); amend-
ment accepted by Indians July 10, 1897. (See Land Div.
letter book 359, p. 468.) Act of Mar. 3, 1905, ratifying and
amending agreement with Indians of Apr. 21, 1904. (See
vol. 33, p. 1016.) President's proclamation June 2, 1906,
opening ceded part to settlement. It contained 1,472,844.15
acres. (See letter book 866, p. 157.) Reserved for Mail
Camp, 120 acres; reserved for Mail Camp Park, 40 acres;
reserved for bridge purposes, 40 acres. Subject to disposi-
tion under Fresident's proclamation, 1,438,633.66 acres.
246,822 acres were allotted to 2,401 Indians, and 1,792,05
acres were reserved for agency, school, church, and ceme-
tery purposes, under acts of Feb. 8, 1887 (24 Stats., 388),
as amended by act of Feb. 28, 1891 (26 Stats., 794), and
treaty of July 3, 1868 (15 Stats., 673), leaving unallotted
and unreserved 584,940 acres. Act of Aug. 21, 1914 (39 Stat.,
511), mining, oil, and gas lands.
Ceded.

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1 Partly surveyed.

TABLE 7.-Lands set apart during fiscal year ended June 30, 1919, for temporary use and occupancy by mission organizations.

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TABLE 8.-Patents in fee issued to mission organizations during fiscal year ended June

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TABLE 9.—Indians engaged in industries other than farming and stock raising during fiscal year ended June 30, 1919.

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