Results for Indian Reservation
Old Indian Reservation
Just to the north was the
Nottoway Indian Reservatio...
Indian Reservation
1630 - 1930
These four and one-half acres have nev...
Kansas Indian Reservations
When the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, ...
Gingaskin Indian Reservation
The Gingaskin Indian Reservation was located nearby from 1...
Gila River Indian Reservation
(Established 1859)
Here the first Government India...
Gila River Indian Reservation
(Established 1859)
Here the first Government India...
Tule River Indian Reservation
A reservation was originally established in 1857. Indians ...
Indiantown Gap Military Reservation
Authorized in 1929, first land bought in 1931, and first u...
Cherokee Indian Reservation / (Leaving) Cherokee Reservation
[Marker Front]:
Cherokee Indian Reservation
Es...
Sebastian Indian Reservation
The Sebastian or Tejon Indian Reservation (headquarters 10...
Results for Indian Reservation
Old Indian Reservation
Just to the north was the
Nottoway Indian Reservation.
William Byrd, while running
the boundry line between
Virginia and North Carolina,
visited these Indians April
7, 1729. Indians were living
here as late as 1825.
Marker is on Meherrin Road (VA 35) (Business U.S. 58), on the ...
Indian Reservation
1630 - 1930
These four and one-half acres have never belonged to the white man, having been set aside in 1728 as an Indian Reservation by the forty proprietors who purchased the Praying Indian town of Hassanamesit.
Marker is on ...
Kansas Indian Reservations
When the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, many different Indian nations occupied what is now the United States. European settlement gradually resulted in many of these native peoples being pushed to the west.
In 1825 the U.S. government resolved ...
Gingaskin Indian Reservation
The Gingaskin Indian Reservation was located nearby from 1640 to 1813 and was created from a land patent in 1640 that set aside land for the Accomac Indians. When the Accomacs moved there, they became known as the Gingaskins. They ...
Gila River Indian Reservation
(Established 1859)
Here the first Government Indian School was established for Pimas and Maricopas in 1871, with Rev. Charles H. Cook as teacher. It was the location of Pima villages, friendly resting place for travelers during the Mexican War and ...
Gila River Indian Reservation
(Established 1859)
Here the first Government Indian School was established for Pimas and Maricopas in 1871, with Rev. Charles H. Cook as teacher. It was the location of Pima villages, friendly resting place for travelers during the Mexican War and ...
Tule River Indian Reservation
A reservation was originally established in 1857. Indians from a widespread area were brought here. The natives of this vicinity were the Kuyeti Tribe toward the west and the Yaudanchi Tribe toward the east. Both were branches of the Yokuts ...
Indiantown Gap Military Reservation
Authorized in 1929, first land bought in 1931, and first used by the National Guard in 1932. In 1940 it was leased to the Federal government as an Army cantonment. The total area is now more than 16,000 acres.
Marker is ...
Cherokee Indian Reservation / (Leaving) Cherokee Reservation
[Marker Front]:
Cherokee Indian Reservation
Established by United
States for the Eastern
Band of Cherokee after
the removal of 1838.
[Marker Reverse]:
(Leaving) Cherokee
Reservation
Established by United
States for the Eastern
Band of Cherokee after
the removal of 1838.
Marker is on Ela Road (U.S. 19), on the left when traveling west. ...
Sebastian Indian Reservation
The Sebastian or Tejon Indian Reservation (headquarters 10 miles east of here) was established in 1853 by Gen. Edward Fitzgerald Beale as one of several California Reservations. The number of Indians quartered here varied from 500 to 2000. General Beale ...