The Federal Indian Policy in the Pacific Northwest 1849 1870
The Federal Indian Policy in the Pacific Northwest 1849 1870
Charles F Charles Florus Coan
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R . , >. -3-5*. A. I 310. attached to them were located in the midst of the settlements of the uget Sound region. The Hi squally and Squaxon Island Reservations might well have been aban doned as was frequently recommended and all the money spent at Puyallup. Some of the Indians objected to locating at the Puyallup Reservation. This was by far the best land. However, there was trouble during the whole period relative to the boundaries of the reserve. It was stated that the treaty called for two... sections of land, while the map in the office of the surveyor general* s office had thirty-six sections designated as the reserve. Some of the whites claimed that if the Indians did not occupy their reserve that the settlers had a right to pre-empt the lands. As late as August 14, 1869, the superintendent recommended that the government take steps to determine exactly what lands belonged to the Puyallup Reservation. It seems strange that there should have been this uncertainty. The original reservation as specified in the treaty did consist of two sections, but it was enlarged by the Executive Order of January 20, 1357, to a fraction over twenty-eight sections, at the request of Isaac I.
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