The Iowa journal of history and politics . ^ 15, 1830, on the north, to the Missouri line. June 5 and 17, 1846. The Pottawattamie nation cededall claims to lands in Iowa. This session comprised thesouthern part of the first cession of July 15, 1830, whichhad been granted to the Pottawattamie nation as a reserva-tion Sept. 26, 1833. October 13, 1846. The Winnebagoes ceded all theirclaims to a reservation granted them Sept. 15, 1832. Itconstituted that part of the neutral strip which lay eastof the easternmost branch of the Cedar River. July 23 and x\ugust 5, 1851. The various tribes of theSioux
The Iowa journal of history and politics . ^ 15, 1830, on the north, to the Missouri line. June 5 and 17, 1846. The Pottawattamie nation cededall claims to lands in Iowa. This session comprised thesouthern part of the first cession of July 15, 1830, whichhad been granted to the Pottawattamie nation as a reserva-tion Sept. 26, 1833. October 13, 1846. The Winnebagoes ceded all theirclaims to a reservation granted them Sept. 15, 1832. Itconstituted that part of the neutral strip which lay eastof the easternmost branch of the Cedar River. July 23 and x\ugust 5, 1851. The various tribes of theSioux nation ceded all their claims to the northwesterncorner and to the north-central part of the State. Frank Harmon Garver The State Historical Society op IowaIowa Cityiowajournalofhis06stat. 890
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