Wilson ~ Indian Land Problems / Land Planning Report
TABLE VI. — Basic Indian land statistics, 1934 — *Oklahoma
Agency or jurisdiction and reservation | Date established | Original area of reservation | Land acquisition since establishment | Total acres acquired since establishment | Reductions other than allotted and alienated land | Dates of major allotments | Total number of allotments made | Acreage of allotments | Land alienated by sales patent in fee, certificates of competency, etc. | Living allotments | Deceased allotments | Tribal | |||||||||||||||||||
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(1) Acreage of ceded lands | (1a) Remunerations, if any | (2) Acreage of surplus opened to settlement | (3) Miscellaneous losses of land | Total of (1), (2), and (3) | Number | Acres Agricultural | Acres Irrigable | Acres Grazing | Total Acres | Number | Acres Agricultural | Acres Irrigable | Acres Grazing | Total Acres | Acres Agricultural | Acres Irrigable | Acres Grazing | Total Acres | Reserve for agencey, school, etc. | ||||||||||||
Acres Agricultural | Acres Irrigable | Acres Grazing | Total Acres | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grand total | 29,668,760 | 29,668,760 | 4,000 | 9,735,162 | 408,600 | 10,147,762 | 119,449 | 19,488,396 | 16,601,112 | 12,464 156 | 589,151 | 1,298,444 | 1,887,595 | 8,806 | 400,298 | 599,391 | 999,689 | 228 | 9,898 | 10,126 | 8,991 | 13,485 | 22,476 | ||||||||
Shawnee (A.): Sac and Fox (R.) | Feb. 13, 1891 | 88,483 | 88,483 | 0 | 1891 | 644 | 87,683 | 53,883 | 47 | 6,320 | 6,320 | 151 | 27,480 | 27,480 | 160 | 160 | 640 | 640 | |||||||||||||
Shawnee (A.): Absente Shawnee (R.) | Feb. 27, 1867 | 70,791 | 70,791 | 0 | 1891 | 563 | 70,791 | 52,111 | 61 | 3,444 | 1,676 | 5,120 | 144 | 7,764 | 5,796 | 13,560 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Osage (A. and R.) | June 5, 1872 | 1,470,934 | 1,470,934 | 0 | 1906 | 2,229 | 1,465,350 | 1,029,236 | 325 | 41,669 | 166,674 | 208,343 | 355 | 45,554 | 182,217 | 227,771 | 5,496 | 5,496 | 20 | 68 | 88 | ||||||||||
Pawnee (A.): Ponca (R.) | Feb. 8, 1887 | 101,894 | 101,894 | 0 | 1902 | 784 | 101,235 | 64,842 | 149 | 4,339 | 8,716 | 13,055 | 263 | 9,442 | 13,896 | 23,338 | 629 | 629 | 30 | 30 | |||||||||||
Shawnee (A.): Citizen Pottawatomie (R.) | Feb. 27, 1867 | 215,899 | 215,899 | 0 | 1891 | 1,490 | 215,899 | 210,259 | 23 | 1,032 | 688 | 1,720 | 56 | 2,352 | 1,568 | 3,920 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Pawnee (A.): Kaw (R.) | July 1, 1902 | 100,137 | 100,137 | 0 | 1892 | 247 | 100,107 | 85,882 | 57 | 3,505 | 5,410 | 8,915 | 35 | 2,190 | 3,120 | 5,310 | 20 | 20 | 10 | 10 | |||||||||||
Shawnee (A.): Iowa (R.) | Feb. 13, 1891 | 8,685 | 8,685 | 0 | 1891 | 108 | 8,685 | 5,345 | 5 | 273 | 147 | 420 | 36 | 1,731 | 1,189 | 2,920 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Pawnee (A.): Tonkawa (R.) | Feb. 8, 1887 | 11,583 | 11,583 | 0 | 1893 | 73 | 11,423 | 8,854 | 7 | 441 | 32 | 473 | 16 | 1,431 | 665 | 2,096 | 0 | 160 | 160 | ||||||||||||
Shawnee (A.): Mexican Kickapoo (R.) | June 18, 1894 | 22,650 | 22,650 | 0 | 1894 | 281 | 22,650 | 11,370 | 55 | 2,491 | 1,869 | 4,360 | 73 | 4,277 | 2,643 | 6,920 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
Quapaw (A.): Wyandotte (R.) | Feb. 23, 1867 | 21,406 | 21,406 | 36 288 | 288 | 1892 | 244 | 20,942 | 18,648 | 8 | 222 | 175 | 397 | 30 | 1,342 | 555 | 1,897 | 40 16 | 40 16 | 160 | 160 | ||||||||||
Quapaw (A. and R.) | May 13, 1883 | 56,685 | 56,685 | 34 440 | 440 | 1892, 1905 | 435 | 56,245 | 39,291 | 14 | 1,257 | 1,160 | 2,417 | 75 | 7,543 | 6,994 | 14,537 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
Quapaw (A.): Ottawa (R.) | Feb. 23, 1867 | 15,035 | 15,035 | 33 2,000 | 2,000 | 1892 | 160 | 12,995 | 11,662 | 8 | 388 | 85 | 473 | 17 | 689 | 171 | 860 | 40 40 | 40 40 | 0 | |||||||||||
Quapaw (A.): Eastern Shawnee (R.) | Feb. 23, 1867 | 19,288 | 19,288 | 31 4,000 | 32 2,543 | 6,543 | 1891, 1907 | 117 | 12,745 | 9,347 | 34 | 867 | 1,077 | 1,944 | 17 | 700 | 754 | 1,454 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||
Quapaw (A.): Seneca (R.) | Feb. 23, 1867 | 51,958 | 51,958 | 35 10,145 | 10,145 | 1892 | 435 | 41,593 | 32,615 | 66 | 1,863 | 2,454 | 4,317 | 71 | 2,078 | 2,583 | 4,661 | 8 | 212 | 220 | 0 | ||||||||||
Pawnee (A.): Otoe (R.) | Feb. 8, 1887 | 194,192 | 194,192 | 17 64,829 | 64,829 | 1899 | 514 | 127,963 | 83,358 | 9 320 | 11,151 | 33,454 | 9 44,605 | 0 | 10 | 750 | 760 | 170 | 470 | 640 | |||||||||||
Pawnee (A. and R.) | Feb. 8, 1887 | 187,964 | 187,964 | 75,263 | 75,263 | 1887 | 1,887 | 112,031 | 74,734 | 9 347 | 28,920 | 8,377 | 9 37,297 | 0 | 39 30 | 39 30 | 150 | 490 | 640 | ||||||||||||
Kiowa (A.): Wichita (R.) | July 4, 1866 | 741,853 | 741,853 | 586,468 | 30 140 | 586,608 | 1901 | 957 | 152,715 | 52,800 | 330 | 34,220 | 15,577 | 49,797 | 332 | 34,220 | 15,898 | 50,118 | 0 | 1,000 | 1,530 | 2,530 | |||||||||
Kiowa (A. and R.) | Oct. 21, 1867 | 2,584,523 | 2,584,523 | 2,035,415 | 2,035,415 | 1901 | 3,444 | 544,457 | 156,111 | 1,379 | 125,000 | 75,792 | 200,792 | 1,258 | 115,000 | 72,554 | 187,554 | 0 | 1,915 | 2,736 | 4,651 | ||||||||||
Five Civilized Tribes (A. and R.) | May 6, 1828 | 19,410,340 | 19,410,340 | 3,612,727 | 3,612,727 | 1898 | 101,506 | 15,794,098 | 14,244,163 | 8,922 | 301,140 | 953,613 | 1,254,753 | 4,575 | 70,843 | 224,339 | 295,182 | 2,755 | 2,755 | 235 | 525 | 760 | |||||||||
Cheyenne and Arapaho (A. and R.) | Aug. 10, 1869 | 4,294,460 | 4,294,460 | 3,500,552 | 28 29 252,952 | 3,753,504 | 1891 | 3,331 | 528,789 | 356,601 | 307 | 20,609 | 21,468 | 42,077 | 1,302 | 65,662 | 64,449 | 130,111 | 0 | 4,661 | 7,506 | 12,167 |
Note: Calculated totals shown. Difference from printed document in red.
State:
- 1 Does not include Leupp.
- 2 Executive order, Nov. 22, 1915, to correct error in original survey of reservation.
- 3 Sale of townsite, Dec. 12, 1908.
- 4 Coolidge Reservoir.
- 5 13,610 acres added by Trust Patent 239,049 in Dec. 14, 1911. 80 acres added by secretarial withdrawal, Feb. 2, 1907.
- 6 Act of Feb. 28, 1919, Capitan Grande Dam site.
- 7 Sale F D 1,068,069, Feb. 14, 1934.
- 8 Act of Congress, 32 Stat. 257.
- 9 Report does not distinguish between living and deceased allotments. Figure represents total trust lands.
- 9a Reports received since this table was compiled indicate that these figures should be 149 for Panca and 7 for Tonkawa.
- 10 51,337 acres of this worthless.
- 11 750 acres of this worthless.
- 12 19,052 acres of this worthless.
- 13 Right of occupancy only, title remains with Bishop of Monterey.
- 14 Area specified in Executive order, June 28, 1912.
- 15 All other Seminole lands, areas purchased under acts of 1894-1910 and Monroe Reservation.
- 16 Given allotments on public domain.
- 17 Unexplained difference between present land holdings and original area.
- 18 Purchased through court action by Iowa State Highway Commission for right-of-way for U.S. Highway No. 30.
- 19 1,331 acres of this worthless.
- 20 Desert land.
- 21 125,547 acres of this worthless.
- 22 May 7, 1868, 30,530,765 acres; Apr. 11, 1882, 1,559,000 acres; Mar. 3, 1891, 1,208,960 acres; Apr. 27, 1904, 1,082,000 acres.
- 23 5,650 acres July 10, 1882, unidentified reduction. 701 acres Mar. 3, 1887, Custer Battlefield; 1,578 acres Feb. 12, 1889; Mar. 1, 1893, unidentified reduction; 7,650 acres railroad purposes; 550 acres Custer County; 44,805 acres State school lands; 60,733 acres total miscellaneous reductions.
- 24 Bought by U.S. Reclamation Service, June 28, 1915, for the sum of $23,858.75.
- 25 Does not include Southern Navajo.
- 26 Executive order, Jan. 16, 1911.
- 27 Restored to public domain, Executive order, Mar. 24, 1884.
- 28 Reserved for military and mission purposes.
- 29 Oklahoma school lands.
- 30 Sale of school and agency land.
- 31 Sold to Modocs, June 23, 1874.
- 32 Sold, agreement of Dec. 2, 1901, ratified by act, May 27, 1902.
- 33 588 acres sold for townsites of Miami, Okla., act of Mar. 2, 1891; 1,412 acres sold act of Mar. 3, 1909.
- 34 40 acres reserved and later patented to Catholic mission; 400 acres of school reserve sold under agreement of May 2, 1899, ratified by act of Mar. 3, 1901.
- 35 10,041 acres sold under agreement of Dec. 2, 1901; 104 acres of school and agency land sold.
- 36 Sold under act of Mar. 3, 1909.
- 37 26,111 acres Apr. 28, 1904 (33 Stat. L. 567), 440 acres sale of school farm Apr. 28, 1904.
- 38 448,000 acres by Executive order, Dec. 21, 1865; 177,563 acres by agreement, July 13, 1892.
- 39 Cemetery.
- 40 Reserved for churches and cemetery.
- 41 43,520 acres purchased for State school lands; 12,634 acres church lands.
- 42 Does not include Allen Canyon.
- 43 Act of June 4, 1898.
- 44 Act of Mar. 22, 1906, 34 Stat. 80, and Executive order of Sept. 15, 1916.
- 45 5,586 acres for homesteads May 22, 1909; 294 acres for townsite land 2528, Jan. 18, 1907.
- 46 26 acres for churches Office Letter Land 61035, Aug. 5, 1907; 100 acres for Wilson grant, Nov. 3, 1906.
- 47 Including 7,024 acres of water rights.
- 48 City blocks and tracts.
- 49 Timber land.
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