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Osage Indian Murders — Part 26
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10 GENERAL DATA CONCERNING INDIAN RESERVATIONS
General data for each Indian reservation to June 30, 1929—-Continued
Ares
Name of reservation and tribe (unallotted)
NEW YORE—Ccontinued t
. Acres
OilSpring (partly surveyed) _-.. $40.00
he (Under New York Agency.)
. ‘Tribe: Seneca. !
Oneida (partly surveyed). _....- 350, 00
‘Under New-Y ork Agency.) +
Tribe: Oneida.
Onondaga.
(Under New York Agen
Tribes: Oneida, Onondaga,
and St. Regis. :
St. Regis...__----------------+2-
(Under New York Agency.) |
Tribe: St. Regis. |
Tonawanda (unsurveyed)__..--- 7, 540. 00
(Under New York Agency.) :
Tribes: Cayuga and Tona- |
wanda Bands of Seneca.
Tusesrova.___.-------- eee eee :
(Under New York Agency.)
Tribes; Unondaga and Tus-
carora.
6, 100. 00
| 44, 640.00
NORTH CAROLINA
Qualla boundary and other lands_
(Under Cherokees Apeney.) -
Trihe: Eastern Band of
Cherokee. |
NORTH DAKOTA
921.00
Devils Lake_._---.--------- |
(Under Fort Totten Agency;
Tribes: Assiniboin, Cut-
head, Santee, Sisseton, ;
Yankton aud Wahpeton |
Rioux,
Fort Berthold___.---.---- ----2-- ----ecceer rece i
(Under Fort
Ageney.3
Tribes: Arikara, Grosventre,
and Mandan,
63, 211.00
Treaties, laws, or other authorities relating to reserves
By arrangement with the State of New York. (See Ann,
Rept. 1877, p. 166.) Seneca agreement of Jan. 3, 1893,
ratified by act of Feb, 20, 1893, vol. 27, p- 470; act of
June 7, 1897, vol. 30, p. 89.
Treaty of Nov. 11, 1784, vol. 7, p. 44, and arrangement
with the State of New York, (See Ann. Rept. 1877,
p. 168.)
Do,
Treaty of May 13, 1796, vol. 7 B. 55. (See Ann. Rept.
1877, p. 168.) They hold about 24,250 acres in Canada.
Treaties of Sept. 15, 1797, vol. 7, p. S01, and Nov, 5, 1857,
vol. 12, p. 991; purchased by the Indians and held in
trust by the comptroller of New York: deed dated Feb.
14, 1862. (See Ann. Rept, i877, p. 164.)
6,249.00 | Treaty of Ian. 15, 1838, vol. 7, p. 551, and arrangement
(grant and purchase) hetween the Indians and the
Holand Land Ce. (See Ann. Rept. 1877, p. 167)
Hkeld py deed to Indians under decision of United States
Circuit Court fer Western Tistrict af North Carclina,
entered at November term, 1874, confirming the award
of Fuufus Barringer and others, dated Oct, 23, 1874. and
acts of Aug. 14, 187f, vol. 1 Dp. 135, and Aug. 23, 154,
vol, %s, p. 441, and deeds to Indians from Johusten and
others dated Qet. 9, 1876, and Aug. 14, 4850. (See also
H. Ex. Does. No. 196, 47th Cong., Ist 5ess., and No.
198, Fd Cong., 24 sess.) Act of Mar. 3, 1903, vol. 32,
p. low, (See Upinions of ‘Assistant Attarney General
Mar. 14, 1804, and Feb. 3, 1904.) 35,000 acres of the
ge21t aeres sold. Deeds dated Oct. 4, 1906, approved
Tee, 12, 1906. See act of June 4. 1924 G43 Stat. diy.
Lands reconveyed to United States ip trust by Indians
for disposition under act above jientioned; deed dated
July 21, 1024,
Treaty of Feb, 19, 1867, vol. 18, p. #3, agreement of “up.
20, 1 confirmed in lndian appropriation act aporeved
June 23, 1874, vol. 15, Pp. ye7. (See pp, 328-837, Comp.
Indian Laws.) 137,381 acres allotted to 1,189 Indians,
727.83 acres reserved for church, and 193.01 acre’ Te
served for Government purposes, Act of Apr. 27, 1904,
vol. 34, p. gly, bo amend and ratify agreoment made
Nov. 2, 1901. President's proclamation of June 2, 1904,
vol. 33, p. 2368. Trust period extended 10 years. Exec-
utive order of Feb, 11, 1918.
Untatified agreement of Sept. 17, 1851, and July 27, 1866
(see Inws relating to Indian affairs, Department of In-
terior, 1883), pp. 317 and 822; Executive orders of Apr.
yz, i870, July 13, 1880, and June 17, 1802) agreement of
Dec. 14, 1886, ratified by act of Mar. 3, 1s¢1, vol. 26,
p. Wz, (See Prasident’s proclamation of May 20, isl,
vol, 27, p. 979.) 224,634.91 acres allotted to 1,379 Endians.
(Sce letter book 445, p. 334) Under acts of Mar. j,
190, (34 stat. 142), and June 1, 1910 (36 Stat. fs. 455),
532 allotments, aggregating 35,Ab7 acres, were approved
Aug. 15, 19lih $79 allotments, aggregating 112.44 acres,
were approved Apr, 5, 1012. and 787 alletments, aggre-
gating 206,144 acres, were approved Nav. 20, 1915. (See
61502-1910.) Proclamation of June 29, 1911 (37 Stat.
1603). 227,44 acres open. See HH. J. Res. of Apr. 3,
1912 (37 Stat. L. 631), and proclamation of Sept, 17,
1915, opening surface of lands classified as cyal lu home-
stead entry, authorized by act of Aug. 3, 1914 (38 Btat.
1. #81). 1t4,126.67 aeres, allotted during fiseal years
1g21-1928. See act of Feb. 14, 1920 (41 Stat. 48.) 1,144
aeres allotted to 7 Indians fiscal year 1927, 4 Indians
allotted fiscal year 192%, 680 acres.
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