EXECUTIVE ORDERS RELATING TO INDIAN RESERVATIONS ISSUED SINCE OCTOBER 3, 1884. DAKOTA. Old Winnebago and Crow Creek Reserves. EXECUTIVE MANSION, February 27, 1885. It is hereby ordered that all that tract of country in the Territory of Dakota, known as the Old Winnebago Reservation and the Sioux or Crow Creek Reservation, and lying on the east bank of the Missouri River, set apart and reserved by Executive order dated January 11, 1875, and which is not covered by the Executive order dated August 9, 1879, restoring certain of the lands reserved by the order of January 11, 1875, except the following described tracts: Townships 108 north, range 71 west, 108 north, range 72 west; fractional township 108 north, range 73 west, the west half of section 4, sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33 of township 107 north, range 70 west; fractional townships 107 north, range 71 west, 107 north, range 72 west, 107 north, range 73 west, the west half of township 106 north, range 70 west, and fractional township 106 north, range 71 west; and except also all tracts within the limits of the aforesaid Old Winnebago Reservation and the Sioux or Crow Creek Reservation, which are outside the limits of the above-described tracts and which may have heretofore been allotted to the Indians residing upon said reservation, or which may have heretofore been selected or occupied by the said Indians under and in accordance with the provisions of article 6 of the treaty with the Sioux Indians of April 29, 1868, be, and the same is hereby, restored to the public domain. CHESTER A. ARTHUR. (See proclamation of the President, April 17, 1885, page LI, annulling this Executive order.) MONTANA. Northern Cheyenne Reserve. EXECUTIVE MANSION, November 26, 1884. It is hereby ordered that the following described country, lying within the boundaries of the Territory of Montana-viz, beginning at the point on the one hundred and seventh meridian of west longitude (said meridian being the eastern boundary of the Crow Indian Reservation) where the southern 40-mile limits of the grant to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company intersects said one hundred and seventh meridian; thence south along said meridian to a point 30 miles south of the point where the Montana base line, when extended, will intersect said meridian; thence due east to a point 12 miles east of the Rosebud River; thence in a northerly and northeasterly direction, along a line parallel with said Rosebud River and 12 miles distant therefrom, to a point on the southern 40-mile limits of the grant to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, 12 miles distant from said Rosebud River; thence westwardly along the said southern limits and across the said Rosebud River to the place of beginning-be, and the same is hereby, withheld from sale and settlement, and set apart as a reservation for the use and occupation of the Northern Cheyenne Indians, now residing in the southern portion of Montana Territory, and such other Indians as the Secretary of the Interior may see fit to locate thereon: Provided, however, That any tract or tracts of land included within the foregoing described boundaries which have been located, resided upon, and improved by bona fide settlers prior to the 1st day of October, 1884, to the amount to which such settlers might be entitled under the laws regulating the disposition of the public lands of the United States, or to which valid rights have attached under said laws, are hereby excluded from the reservation hereby made. NEBRASKA. Niobrara Reserve. CHESTER A. ARTHUR. EXECUTIVE MANSION, February 9, 1885. It is hereby ordered that all the lands within the Niobrara, or Santee Sioux Indian Reservation, in the State of Nebraska, remaining unallotted to, and unselected by, the Indians of said reservation under the act of March 3, 1863, and the Sioux treaty of April 29, 1868, respectively, on the 15th day of April, 1885, except such as are occupied for agency, school, and missionary purposes, be, and the same are hereby, restored to the public domain from and after that date and made subject to settlement and entry on and after May 15, 1885. CHESTER A. ARTHUR. NEW MEXICO. Zuñi Reserve. EXECUTIVE MANSION, March 3, 1885. It is hereby ordered that the Executive order dated May 1, 1883, explaining, defining, and extending the boundaries of the Zuñi Indian Reservation, in the Territory of New Mexico, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to except and exclude from the addition made to said reservation by the said Executive order of May 1, 1883, any and all lands which were at the date of said order settled upon and occupied in good faith under the public land laws of the United States. CHESTER A. ARTHUR. Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservation, area of each reservation in acres and square miles, and reference to treaty, law, or other authority by which reservations were established. Name of reservation. Agency. Name of tribe occupying reservation. Act of Congress approved Mar. 3, 1865, vol. 13, p. 559; Executive orders, Nov. 22, 1873, Nov. 16, 1874, and May 15, 1876. Executive order, Dec. 12, 1882. Act of Congress approved Feb. 28, 1859, vol. 11, p. 401; Executive orders, Aug. 31, 1876, Jan. 10, 1879, June 14, 1879, May 5, 1882, and Nov. 15, 1883. Executive order, Jan. 4, 1883. Executive order, Dec. 16, 1882. Executive order, July 1, 1874, and act of Congress ap. Executive order, June 14, 1879. Executive orders, June 8, Nov. 23, 1880, and Mar. 31, 1882. Kemahwivi (Tantawait), [Koabualla, Kokopa (c), Mohavi, and Yuma. d300, 800 470 Papaho Marikopa and Pima. 22, 391 357, 120 Hwalapai. Moqui Papago Moqui (Shinumo). Papaho 730, 880 2, 508, 800 | d70, 080 3, 920 Marikopa and Pima 46,720 Suppai Aravapai, Chilion, Chirikahwa, Koiotero, Mienbre, Mogollon, Mohavi. Pinal, Tonto, and Yuma-Apache. d38, 400 2,528,000 Total. 6, 603, 191 10, 317 Executive order, June 23, 1876. Act of Congress approved Apr. 8, 1864, vol. 13, p. 39; Executive order, Nov. 16, 1855. Executive orders, Dec. 27, 1875, May 15, 1876, May 3, and Temecula. Coahuila, Diegenes, San Luis Rey, Serranos, 161, 217 251 Round Valley. Round Valley. Konkan, Little Lake, Pitt River, Potter Valley, Redwood, Wailakki, and Yuki. d102, 118 Kawai, Kings River, Monache, Tehon, Tule, and Wichumni. d48, 551 76 Colorado River Yuma 739 Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservation, &c.—Continued. Executive orders, June 14, 1867, and Nov. 8, 1873. 1,878 Treaty of July 3, 1868, vol. 15, p. 673; Executive orders, Treaty of June 9, 1863, vol. 14, p. 647. Unratified treaty of Sept. 24, 1868, and Executive order, 935 Fort Hall Fort Hall Boisé and Brunau Bannak (Panaiti), and bc1, 202, 330 1, 167 6,715 Executive order, Aug. 10, 1869; unratified agreement 7,861 (See Treaties of Feb. 14, 1833, vol. 7, p. 414, of Dec. 29, 1835, vol. Do. Treaties of Feb. 14, 1833, vol. 7, p. 417, and of June 14, 1866, Act of Congress approved June 5, 1872, vol. 17, p. 228. Treaty of Oct. 21, 1867, vol. 15, pp. 581 and 589. Agreement with Eastern Shawnees made June 23, 1874 Article 16, Cherokee treaty of July 19, 1866, vol. 14, p. 357 Kansas or Kaw d100, 137 156 Sac and Fox Mexican Kickapoo.... d206, 466 322 Modoc. Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Comanche (Komantsu), Delaware, d2, 968, 893 639 and Kiowa. Modoc d4, 040 |