SOHEDTTLE OF INDIAN
Date c~Me~ ~e/'eremce Tribe Description of cession or fesef'xtHoM concdwded
1884
Mar. 29 Executiveor- Chippewa PresidentrestorestopuMic demain part of reserve establiahed der. ( Tu r 11 e by Executive order Dec. 21, 1882, as follows: The tract of M o un tain country in the terri tory of Dakota set apart for the use and
band). occupancy of the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa Indians
by Executive order dated Dec. 21, 1882, except Ts. 162 and
163 N., R. 71 W.
President withholds, aa future reserve for Turtle Mountain
Chippewas, Ts. 162 and 163 N., B. 71 W.
May 15 Executive or- Jicarilla Président restores to public demain reserve set apart by Execder. Apache. utive order of Sept. 21, 1880.
May 17 Executive or- Navaho. Président restores to public demain certain townships S. of der. San Juan river, included in order of Jan. 6, 1880, as followa AU those portions of T. 29 N., Rs. 14,15, and 16 W. of the
New Mexico principal meridian S. of the San Juan river, in
the territory of New Mexico.
May 17 Executiveor Navaho. Président sets apart addition to Navaho réservation as folder. lowa Beginning on 110° W. longitude at 36° 30' N. latitude; thence due.W. to 111° 30' W.longitude; thence due N. to the
middle of the channel of the Colorado river; thence up and
along the middle of the channel of said river to its intersec-
tion with the San Juan river; thence up and along the mid-
dle channel of San Juan river toW.boundaryof Colorado;
thence due S. to the thirty-seventh parallel N. latitude;
thence W. along said parallel to 110° W. longitude; thence
due S. to the place of beginning.
June 3 Executive or- Chippewa. President amends Executive order of Mar. 29, 1884, byaubstider. (Turtle e tutingT.162N.,R.70W.,andT.163N.,R.71W.,inIieuof Mountain Ts.l62andl63N.,R.71W.
band).
July 4 Act of Con- Nez Percé Ratifies agreement of July 7, 1883, for relinquishment of gress. (M oses* remainder of Columbia reserve with certain exceptions. band).
July 12 Executive or- Président sets apart Chilocco reserve in Indian Territory for der. Indians educated at Chilocco Indian Induatrial School, as follows Secs. 13.14,15,16,21,32,33,34,35,26,27,28, and the
E. half of secs. 17,20, and 29, ait in T. 29 N., R. 2 E., of the
Indian meridian.
Oct. 3 Execntiveor- Pueblo et al The President sets apart the following reserve for achool pnrder. poses: Beginning at a stake at the NW. corner of the landa formerly owned by John H. McMinn, and running thence N.
4° 53' W. 731.7 feet to a stake at thé NW. corner of the lifnd
hereby couveyed, thence N. 84° 52' E. 2,320.7 feet to a atake
at the NE. corner of the land hereby conveyed; thence S.
3° 45' E. 720.4 feet to a stake; thence S. 7° 30' W. 793 feet
to a stake at the SE. corner of the land hereby conveyed;
thence N. 85° 50' W. 184.6 feet to a stake; thence N. 87° 42'
W. 615 feet to a stake; thence N. 81° 52' W. 203 feet to a
stake thence N. 78° 44' W. 224 feet to a atake; thence N.
73° 19' W. 176.4 feet to a stake; thence N. 70° 14' W. 234 feet
to a stake; thence N. 78° 38' W. 567.7 feet to a stake at the
SW. corner of the land hereby conveyed; and thence N. 6°
8' W. 234.4 feet to the point and place of beginning.