Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, &c.—Continued.
Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, &c.-Continued.
Executive order, September 22, 1866.
Treaty of Medicine Creek, December 26, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1132. Treaty of Point Elliott, January 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; Executive order, November 22, 1873. Executive orders, January 20, 1857, and April 9, 1874.
Treaty of Point Elliott, January 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; order of the Secretary of the Interior, October 21, 1864. Treaty of Point Elliott, January 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; Executive order, December 23, 1873. Treaty of Point Elliott, January 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; Executive order, September 9, 1873. Treaties of Olympia, July 1855, and January 25, 1856, vol. 12, p. 971; Executive order, No- vember 4, 1873. Treaty of Point-no-Point, January 26, 1855, vol. 12, p. 933; Executive order, February 25, 1874. Treaty of Walla Walla, June 9, 1855, vol. 12, p. 951.
Treaty of September 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109; act of Congress approved May 29, 1872, vol. 17, p. 190. Do.
Treaty of September 30, 1854, vol. 10, p., 1109. Treaty of September 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109; Ex- ecutive order, February 21, 1856 (lands with- drawn by General Land Office, May 8, 1863). Treaties of October 18, 1848, vol. 9, p. 952, of May 12, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1064, and of February 11, 1856, vol. 11, p. 679.
Treaty of February 3, 1838, vol. 7, p. 566. Treaties of November 24, 1848, vol. 9, p. 955, of February 5, 1856, vol. 11, p. 663, and of February 11, 1856, vol. 11, p. 679; act of Congress approved February 6, 1871, vol. 16, p. 404.
Shoshone and Ban- Episcopal. nock.
Treaty of July 3, 1868, vol. 15, p. 673; acts of Congress approved June 22, 1874, vol. 18, p. 166, and December 15, 1874, vol. 18, p. 291.
NOTE.-The spelling of the tribal names in the column "Name of tribe occupying reservation" has been submitted to Maj. J. W. Powell, and revised by him where the correct name of such tribe is known. In many cases corrupted names have come into such general use as to make it impolitic to change them.
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