Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Band 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... assistance in kind and degree as will make them self - supporting , and yet I think no one will deny that one part of our policy is calculated to produce the very opposite result . It must be apparent to the most casual ob- server that ...
... assistance in kind and degree as will make them self - supporting , and yet I think no one will deny that one part of our policy is calculated to produce the very opposite result . It must be apparent to the most casual ob- server that ...
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... assistance obtained from the agency , have made themselves very comfortable , and are the possessors of con- siderable personal property . Forty - five houses have been erected , and about twenty- five moved from the common lands and re ...
... assistance obtained from the agency , have made themselves very comfortable , and are the possessors of con- siderable personal property . Forty - five houses have been erected , and about twenty- five moved from the common lands and re ...
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... assistance obtained from the agency , have made themselves very comfortable , and are the possessors of con- siderable personal property . Forty - five houses have been erected , and about twenty- five moved from the common lands and re ...
... assistance obtained from the agency , have made themselves very comfortable , and are the possessors of con- siderable personal property . Forty - five houses have been erected , and about twenty- five moved from the common lands and re ...
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... assistance it has ever rendered in many and seri- ous emergencies ; but as an officer of the government , intrusted under your direction with the management of Indian affairs and the mate- rial welfare of the Indians , I do seriously ...
... assistance it has ever rendered in many and seri- ous emergencies ; but as an officer of the government , intrusted under your direction with the management of Indian affairs and the mate- rial welfare of the Indians , I do seriously ...
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... assistance from various mem- bers of the tribe , nearly all of whom are civilized , and numbers even well educated . Time was required to accomplish the enrollment according to law and in a manner satisfactory to the Indians , this ...
... assistance from various mem- bers of the tribe , nearly all of whom are civilized , and numbers even well educated . Time was required to accomplish the enrollment according to law and in a manner satisfactory to the Indians , this ...
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act of Congress agency agreement agricultural amount annual report Apache approved Arapaho August band Bannack bonds boys buildings bushels cattle cent Central Pacific Central Pacific Railroad Cheyenne chiefs Chippewa civilization Colorado COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN condition construction Creek crops cultivation dollars eighteen hundred employés expenses farm feet freight fund further enacted granted hereby houses INDIAN AFFAIRS Indian Agent Indian Territory interest Interior issued July June 27 June 30 Kansas labor lands located Los Pinos mark ment miles Missouri River Northern Pacific Railroad Number of acres Number of Indian Oregon Pacific Railroad Company Poncas railroad and telegraph rails received reservation respectfully road Saint Saint Paul Secretary Sept Sioux Sioux City Southern supplies telegraph line thereof tion Total Treasury treaty tribe Uintah Union Pacific Railroad United States Indian White River x mark