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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for the year 1892
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Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservation, area of each reservation (unallotted) in acres or square miles, and reference to treaty, law, or other authority by which reservations were established, pp. 898-899-910-911
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Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservation, etc.-Continued. Name of reservation] Agency. INDIAN TERRITORY- continued. Peoria.................Quapaw .---. Quapaw----------------.do-.----- Seminole............. Union ....... Seneca.......-.........Quapaw .... Shawnee_........ Wyandotte-....._ - T otal..,r...... IOWA. Sac and Fox ---------- Total ....... . .do.. . . . .. ; Name of tribe occupying reservation. Kaskaskia, Miami, Peoria, Piankasha, and Wea. Kwapa-...................................... Seminole-................................... S e n e c a . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eastern Shawnee (Shawano) .......... Wyandotte..... Arealin Square acres. miles.a I -I I- b6, 851 b56, 685 f 375, 000 b26,086 b2,543 b535 b2, 281, 893 b105, 456 b3,626,890 103 881 586 401 4 3, 5651 164- 5,667 - - mm -am - .. .. .... ... .. m ..m.... ... ... ... ... 25,893,812 1 40,459 Sac and Fox--Pottawatomi, Sac (Sank) and Fox of the 52,900 4- , Mississippi, and Winnebago. I_________ ------- - -- ----.. 2900 4 Date of treaty, law, or other authority, establishing reserve. Treaty of Feb. 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513. The residue, 43,- 450 acres allotted. Treaties of May 13,1833, vol. 7, p. 424, and of Feb. 23,1867, vol. 15, p. 513. 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; 25,821.55 acres allotted to 302 Indians, 104.22 acres reserved for Government, church, and school purposes; residue 26,086.49 acres unallotted- Letter book 232, p. 297. 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, 18P, p. 271), confirmed by Congress in Indian appro- priation act approved Mar. 3, 1875, vol. 18, p. 447; the residue, 10,484.81 acres allotted to 84 Indians; 86 acres reserved for agency purposes. Letter books 208, p. 266, and 233, p. 207. Treaty of Feb. 23,1867, vol. 15, p. 513. 20,695.54 acres al- lotted to 241 Indians, 16 acres to churches, etc., leav- ing 534.72 acres unallotted. Letter book 228, p. 332. 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. Cherokee unoccupied lands embraced within Arapaho and Cheyenne treaty reservation (treaty of Oct. 2, 1867, vol. I5, p. 593), west of Pawnee Reservation (in- cluding Chilocco school reservation, 8,598.33 acres, es- tablished by Executive order of July 12, 1884). By purchase. (See act of Congress approved Mar. 2,1867, vol. 14, p. 507j) Deeds Nov. 1876, and 1882 and 1883. June, July, and Oct., 1892 (see act of Feb. 13, 1891) (vol. 26, p. 749). (See annual report, 1891, p. 681). KANSAS. Chippewa and Mun- Pottaw a t o m i e Chippewa and Munsi----------------------b4,395 6j Treaty of July 16, 1859, vol. 12, p. 1105. see. and Great Ne- maha. ckapoo.............Pottawat o mie Kickapoo...-------------------------------b20,273 32 Treaty of June 28, 1862, vol. 13, p. 623. and Great Ne- maha. Pottawatomie......----do-----------Prairie band of Pottawatomi-------.-------b65,203 102 Treaties of June 5,1846, vol. 9, p. 853; of Nov. 15,1861, vol. 12, p. 1191; treaty of relinquishment, Feb. 27,1867, vol. -1 15, p. 531. (12,153.88 acres allotted to 115 Indians, resi- Total-----------.-------------------- -----.----------_---.-------------------------89,871- 140., due 65,203 unallotted, letter book 238, p. 328.) MICHIGAN. Isabella------------Mackinacc Chippewas of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and.--------------------Executive order, May 14, 1855; treaties of Aug. 2, 1855, Black River. vol. 11, p. 633, and of Oct. 18, 1864, vol. 14, p. 657. Al- I f lotted. L'Anse------------ ---. do----------- L'Anse and Vieux de Sert bands of Chip- b19,121 30 Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109, the residue, 33,31 n ao --pewas of Lake Superior. acres allotted. Ontonagon..............do....-- Ontonagonband of Chippewas of Lake Su- b678 1 Sixth clause, second article, treaty of Sept. 30,1854, vol. perior. 10, p. 1109; Executive order, Sept. 25, 1855, the residue, 1.873 acres, allotted. Total..--------------------------------------------------------------19,799 31 MINNESOTA. Boise Fort d----------.La Pointe e- Boise Fort band of Chippewas-------------f107, 509 168 Treaty of Apr. 7, 1866, vol. 14, p. 765; act of Congress a] I proved Jan. 14, 1889, vol. 25, p. 642. (See H. R. Ex. Doc. No.247, 51stCong., 1st sess.. p. 63.) Deer Creek d ----------do------------- .do--------------------- .............23,340. 361 Executive order, June 36, 1883; act of Congress ap- proved Jan. 14. 1889, vol. 25, p. 642. (See H. R. Ex. hiDoc No. 247, 51st Cong., 1st sess., p. 63,) Fond du Lac d d........ .....do . Fond du Lac band of Chippewas of Lake b92, 346 144 Treaty of Sept 30, 1854. vol. 10, p. 1109; act of Congress Superior. .Iapproved May 26, 1872; vol. 17, p. 190, the residue, 7,775 acres, allotted; at of Congress approved Jan. 14, 1889, vol. 25, p. 642. (See h. R. Ex. Doc. No. 247, 51st Grand Portage (Pig-.....do-...........Grand Portage band of Chippewas of Lake f1,840 tCong.,1stsess..p.60). Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854,'vol. 10, p. 1109; act of Congress eon River). d Superior.I approved Jan. 14, 18S9, vol. 25, p. 642. (See [I. R. Ex. Doc. No. 247. 51st Cong., 1st sgss., p. 59.) Leech Lake d --------.White E art h Pillager and Lake Winnebagoshish bands g94, 440 148 Treaty of Feb. 22, 1855, vol. 10, p. 1, 165; Executive orders, (consolidated). of Chippewas. Nov. 4, 1873, and May 26, 1874; act of Congress ap- proved Jan. 14, 1889, vol. 25, p. 642. (See H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 247, 51st Cong., 1st sess., p. 49.) Mille Lacd.-----------.-.. do Mille Lac and Snake River bands of Chip- b61,014 95 Treaties of Feb. 22, 1&55, vol. 10, p. 1165; and article 12,of pewas. May 7,1864,vol.13,pp.693,695; actof Congress approved " Jan. 14,1889, vol. 25, p. 642. (See H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 247, 51st Cong., 1st sess., p. 45,) a Approximate. b Surveyed. c Agency abolished June 80, 1889. dThese lands have been ceded by the Indians to the Government, but are not yet open to sale or settlement. See pp. xxxvni and XLIII of annual report 1390. eIn Minnesota and Wisconsin. f Outboundaries surveyed. g Partly surveyed. z 0 z I C, 0 0 m td Ite2 zd
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