900 Treaty of Feb. 27, 1867, vol. 15, p. 531; act of Congress ap- proved May 23, 1872, vol. 17, p. 159. (222,716 acres are Creek ceded lands, 353,161 acres are Seminole lands.) Treaties of May 13, 1833, vol. 7, p. 424, and of Feb. 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513.
Treaty of Feb. 18, 1867, vol. 15 p. 495.
586 Treaty of Mar. 21, 1866, vol. 14, p. 755. (See Creek agree- ment, Feb. 14, 1881 (annual report, 1882, p. LIV), and deficiency act of Aug. 5, 1882, vol. 22, p. 265.) Treaties of Feb. 28, 1831, vol. 7, p. 348, of Dec. 29, 1832, vol. 7, p. 411, and of Feb. 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513. Treaties of July 20, 1831, vol. 7, p. 351, of Dec. 29, 1832, vol. 7, p. 411, of Feb. 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513, and agreement with Modocs, made June 23, 1874 (see annual report, 1882, p. 271), confirmed by Congress in Indian appro- priation act approved Mar. 3, 1875, vol. 18, p. 447. 1,162 (See treaty of July 4, 1866, with Delawares. Art. 4, vol. 14, p. 794.) Unratified agreement, Oct. 19, 1872. (See annual report, 1872, p. 101.)
Treaty of Feb. 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513.
Cherokee lands between Cimarron River and one hun- dredth meridian, including Fort Supply military res- ervation.
Cherokee unoccupied lands embraced within Arapaho and Cheyenne treaty reservation (treaty of Oct. 28, 1867, vol. 15, p. 593) east of Pawnee Reservation. 5, 682 Cherokee unoccupied lands embraced within Arapaho and Cheyenne treaty reservation (treaty of Oct. 28, 1867. vol. 15, p. 593), west of Pawnee Reservation (including Chilocco school reservation, 8,598.33 acres established by Executive order of July 12, 1884).
Creek lands embraced within Arapaho and Cheyenne treaty reservation (treaty of Oct. 28, 1867, vol. 15, p. 593), north of Cimarron River, exclusive of Pawnee Reservation.
Unoccupied Creek ceded lands east of ninety-eighth me- ridian. Unoccupied Seminole ceded lands east of ninety-eighth meridian. Unoccupied Chickasaw and Choctaw leased lands west of the North Fork of the Red River.
2 By purchase. (See act of Congress approved Mar. 2, 1867, vol. 14, p. 507.) Deeds Nov., 1876, and 1882 and 1883.
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Grand Portage (Pigeon River).
Vermillion Lake White Earth
Boise Fort band of Chippewas. Chippewas of the Mississippi, Gull Lake, Pembina, Otter Tail, and Pillager Chip- pewas.
Treaties of Feb. 22, 1855, vol. 10, p. 1165, and of Mar. 19, 1867, vol. 16, p. 719; Executive orders, Oct. 29, 1873, and May 26, 1874.
Assinaboine, Brulé, Santee, Teton, Unkpapa, and Yanktonai Sioux.
Treaty of Oct. 17, 1855, vol. 11, p. 657; unratified treaties of July 18, 1866, and of July 13 and 15, and Sept. 1, 1868; Executive orders, July 5, 1873, and Aug. 19. 1874; act of Congress approved Apr. 15, 1874, vol. 18, p. 28; Executive orders, Apr. 13, 1875, and July 13, 1880, and agreement made Feb. 11, 1887, approved by Congress May 1, 1888, vol. 25, p.
Treaty of May 7, 1868, vol. 15, p. 649; agreement made June 12, 1880, and approved by Congress Apr. 11, 1882, vol. 22. p. 42; and agreement made Aug. 22, 1881, ap- proved by Congress July 10, 1882, vol. 22, p. 157. Treaty of Oct. 17, 1855, vol. 11, p. 657; unratified treaties of July 18, 1866, and of July 13 and 15, and Sept. 1, 1868; Executive orders, July 5, 1873, and Aug. 19, 1874; act of Congress approved April 15, 1874, vol. 18, p. 28; Execu- tive orders, Apr. 13, 1875, and July 13, 1880; and agree- ment made Jan. 21, 1887, approved by Congress May 1, 1888, vol. 25, p.-. Treaty of Oct. 17, 1855, vol. 11, p. 657; unratified treaties of July 18, 1866, and of July 13 and 15, and Sept. 1, 1868; Ex- ecutive orders, July 5, 1873, and Aug. 19, 1874; act of Congress approved Apr. 15, 1874, vol. 18, p. 28; Execu- tive orders, Apr., 13, 1875, and July 13, 1880, and agree- ment made Dec. 28, 1886, approved by Congress May 1, 1888, vol. 25, p.-.
Treaty of July 16, 1855, vol, 12, p. 975. Executive order, Nov. 26, 1884.
Treaties of May 17, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1069, and of Mar. 6, 1861, vol. 12, p. 1171. (5,120 acres in Kansas.) Act of Congress approved Mar. 3, 1863, vol. 12, p. 819; 4th paragraph, art. 6, treaty of Apr. 29, 1868, vol. 15, p. 637; Executive orders, Feb. 27, July 20, 1866, Nov. 16, 1867, Aug. 31, 1869, Dec. 31, 1873, and Feb. 9, 1885. (32,875.75 acres selected as homesteads, 38,908.91 acres selected as allotments, and 1,130.70 acres selected for agency, school, and mission purposes.)
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