Schedule referred to in the Treaty of the Little Arkansas River 1865, and to be taken and considered as part thereof.
At the special request of the Cheyenne and Arrapahoe Indians, parties to this treaty, the United States agree to grant, by patent in fee-simple, to the following-named persons, all of whom are related to the Cheyenne or Arrapaho by blood, to each an amount of land equal to one section of six hundred and forty acres, viz:
To Mrs. Margaret Wilmarth and her children
Virginia Fitzpatrick, and Andrew Jackson Fitzpatrick
Mrs. Mary Keith and her children
William Keith, Mary J. Keith, and Francis Keith
Mrs. Matilda Pepperdin and her child
Miss Margaret Pepperdin
Robert Poisal and John Poisal
Edmund Guerrier, Rosa Guerrier, and Julia Guerrier
William W. Bent's daughter, Mary Bent Moore, and her three children
Adia Moore
William Bent Moore, and George Moore
William W. Bent's children, George Bent, Charles Bent, and Julia Bent
A-ma-che, the wife of John Prowers, and her children, Mary Prowers and Susan Prowers
Children of Ote-se-ot-see, wife of John Y. Sickles, viz: Margaret, Minnie, and John
Children of John S. Smith, interpreter, William Gilpin Smith, and daughter Armama
Jenny Lind Crocker, daughter of Ne-sou-hoe, or Are-you-there, wife of Lieutenant Crocker
________ Winsor, daughter of Tow-e-nah, wife of A. T. Winsor, sutler, formerly at Fort Lyon
Said lands to be selected under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, from the reservation established by the 1st article of their treaty of February 18, A. D. 1861: Provided, That said locations shall not be made upon any lands heretofore granted by the United States to any person, State, or corporation, for any purpose.
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