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Osage Indian Murders — Part 26
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14 GENERAL DATA CONCERNING INDIAN RESEHVATIONS
General data for each Indian reservation to June 80, 1929—Continued
Name of reservation and tribe
Area
| Canallotted)
Treaties, laws, or other authorities relating to reserves
OKLAHOMA—continued
Potawatomi_..-....-.----222..- i
(Under Shawnee Agency.)
Tribes: Absentee Shawnee
apd Citizen Potawatomi.
Quapaw____. 2 |
(Under Quapaw Agency.)
Tribe: Quapaw.
Sauk and For..--_.-.2.-...--...
(Under Shawnee Agency.}
Tribes: Ottawa, Sauk, and
Fox of the Mississippi.
Seminole... 22.22.2222... 22 _.
(Undersuperintendent, F
Civilized Tribes, Musko- :
gee, Okla.)
Seneca_._____-
(Under Quapas Ag ney]
Tribes: Seneca, ~ Eastern |
Shawnee, and Metzican
Kickapoo.
Shawnee__._-- 8
(Under Shawnee Ageney_|
Tribes: Seneca, Fastern |
Shawnee, and Mexican
Kickapoo.
Wichita. --0.. 22 02-022..22e
(Under Agency.)
Trites: Toni, Carida, Co-
Ianche, Delaware. Tows-
koni, Waco, and Wichita,
Acres
510, 63
440. 10
800. 00
122.00 ,
104. 22
4, 151. 00
Treaty of Feb. 27, 1867, vel. 15, pp. 581: act of May 23,
1872, vol. 17, p. 189, (222,716 acres are Creek ceded
Jands; 365,851 acres are Seminole lands.) Agreements
with citizen Potawatomi, June 25, and Absentee
Bhawnees, June 26, 1890, ratified and confirmed in the
Indian appropriation act of Mar. 3, 1891, vol. 26, pp.
1016-1021. 215,809.42 acres allotted to 1,44) Pctawa-
tomi, and 70,791.47 acres allotted to 5$3° Absentes
Shawnees and 510.63 acres reserved for Government
purposes, the residue opened to settlement by the
President’s prociamation of Sept. 18, 1841, vol. 27,
p. 959. See letter book 222, p, 447, 444, and Ann. Rept.
for Ind, p. 677. Executive order No, 24, 1916, and
Jan. 14, 1917, extending trust period 10 years, with
exception of 15 Absentee Shawnees, 85 Citizen Puta-
watomi.
Treaties of May 18, 1833, vol. 7, p. 442, and of Feb. 23,
i867, vel. 15, p. 518. 46,245.21 acres allotted to 248
Tovlians, 400 avres reserved for school and 49 acres far
church purposes, (Letter book, 335, p. 306.) Agree-
ment of Mar, 24, 1803. ratified in Indian Appropriation
act approved Muar, 2, 1895, vol. 28, p. 907. Agreement
of Jan. 2, 189%, ratified in Indian appropriation act
approved Mar. 4, 1901, vol. 31, p. 1067; act of Mar, 3,
1904, vel. 32, p. 997, Restriciions in certain cases
extended ty sec. 26, art of Mar, 3, 199] (41 Stat, 125).
See alse act of Nov, 1%, 1921 (42 Stat. 1470).
Treaty of Feb. 18, 1867, vol. 15, p. 483; agreement of
Jone 12, 189), ravified by act of Feb. 13, 1891, vol. 28,
P. 744, 87,683.46 acres allotved to f46 Indians and 800
acres reserved for school and agency purposes; the
residue opened ta settlement. by the President's procla-
Tration of Sept, 1s, i691, vol 27, p. 988. (See letter
book 222, p. 169, and Aun. Rept. for 1891, p. 677
Trust period extended for 10 vears hy Executive order
of Mar, 27, 1866; again by Executive order af Aug
2s, 146; atain by Executive order of Aug. 1, 1916,
with exception of 55 atlottees.
Treaties of Mar. 21, 1868, vol. 14, p. 754. (See Creek
agreement of Feb. 14, 1881, Ann, Rept. 1882, p. 34, and
deficieney act of Aug. 5, 1882, vol. 22, p, 265.1 Agree.
ment of Mar, 16, 1889, (See Indian appropriation act
approved Mar. 2. 1889.) Agreement recorded in the
treaty book, vol. 3, p. a5; agreement made Dec. 16, 1897,
ratified by the act of July 1. 1898, val. 30, p. 567; agree-
ment of Oct. 7, 18%, ratified by act of June 2, 1900, rol.
31, p. 250. Approximately 43,127 Indians have been
allotted 350,535 aeres; sold, 4,263 acres; remaining un-
sold, 122 acres.
Treaties of Feb. 28, 1881, vel. 7, p. 348; of Dec. 29, 1832,
vol 7, pm. 41); and of Feb. 23, 1867, val. 14, Pp. 13, 41,812
acres allotted to 435 Indians; 104.22 scres reserved for
Government, church, and sehool Purposes. Agree-
ment of Dec. 2, 1901, ratified by act of Mav 27, 1902, vol.
32, p, 202; Executive order of Feb. 15, 1916, extending
trust period for 10 vears, with exception of 44 allottees.
Treaty of July 20, 1831, vol. 7, p. 341; of Dec. 20, 1832, vol,
7. p. 411; of Feb, 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513, and agreement
with Muodocs, made June 23, 1874 (sce Ann. Rept. 1882,
P. 271), confirmed by Congress in Indian appropria-
tion act approved Mar. 3, 1874, vol. 1s, p. 447. 12.745
acres allotted to 117 Indians; Si acres reserved for
agency putposes (letter books 208, p. 266, ancl 233, pp.
207); the residue, 2,543 acres, sold (agreement of Dec, 2,
191, ratified by act of May 27, 1902, vol. 32, fr. 272.3
(See treaty of July 4, lséi, with Delawares, art. 4. vol, 14,
p. 704.) Winratified agreement, Oct. 19, 1872. (See
Amn. Rept. 1872, p. 101.) Agreement made June 4.
TSH), ratified by act of Mar. 2, 1845, vol. Os, pp. a4.
152,714 acres allotted to 957 Indians: 4,151 aeres reserved
for agency, school, religious, and other purposes. The
residue, 68,468 acres, opened for settlement letter
book 490, p. 90). President's proclamation of July 4,
1901, vol. 32, p. 1975, Unoceupied Chickasaw and
Choctaw leased lands west of the North Fork of the
Red River. Act of May 4, 1898, vol. 29, p. 7015. Pres
dent’s proclamation of Mar. 16, 1846, vol. 20, p. STS.
Act of June 6, 1900 (31 Stat. 680%.
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