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A Microfilm Guide to

The Native Americans Reference Collection

Documents Collected by the Office of Indian AffairsPart II: 1901�1948

UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA

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Cover: Ruth Muskrat Bronson. Photo courtesy of Library of Congress.

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The Native AmericansReference Collection

Documents Collected by theOffice of Indian Affairs

Part II: 1901–1948

Edited by August Imholtz

A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

A microfilm project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA

An Imprint of CIS4520 East-West Highway • Bethesda, MD 20814-3389

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

The Native Americans reference collection [microform] : documentscollected by the Office of Indian Affairs. microfilm reels “Filmed from the collection of the library of the Department ofInterior.” Accompanied by printed reel guide entitled: A guide to the microfilmedition of The Native Americans reference collection. Contents: pt. 2. 1901–1948. ISBN 1-55655-409-5 (microfilm : pt. 2) 1. Indians of North America—History—19th century—Sources.

2. Indians of North America—History—20th century—Sources.3. United States. Office of Indian Affairs—Archives. I. Imholtz,August. II. United States. Dept. of the Interior. Library.III. University Publications of America (Firm) IV. Title: Guide tothe microfilm edition of The Native Americans reference collection.[E77]

970.004'97—dc20 94-42745 CIP

Copyright © 2000 by University Publications of America.All rights reserved.

ISBN 1-55655-409-5.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction .............................................................................................................................. ix

Note on Sources ...................................................................................................................... xix

Editorial Note ........................................................................................................................... xix

Reel Index

Reel 1Volume 52, 1900–1902 (pp. 48539–50199) ........................................................................ 1Volume 53, [1871–1877 and] 1900–1902 (pp. 49249–50200) ............................................. 4

Reel 2Volume 54, 1901–1902 (pp. 50203–51218) ........................................................................ 11Volume 55, [1858–1898 and] 1902–1903 (pp. 51219–51878) ............................................. 15

Reel 3Volume 55 cont. (pp. 51879–52149) .................................................................................. 19Volume 56, [1858–1898 and] 1901–1903 (pp. 52150–53026) ............................................. 19Volume 57, [1899 and] 1901–1904 (pp. 53027–53543) ...................................................... 21

Reel 4Volume 57 cont. (pp. 53544–54114) .................................................................................. 21Volume 58, 1902–1904 (pp. 54115–55135) ........................................................................ 22Volume 59, [1839–1899 and] 1902–1904 (pp. 55136–55248) ............................................. 22

Reel 5Volume 59 cont. (pp. 55249–55973) .................................................................................. 22Volume 60, [1841, 1852, 1893–1894, and] 1903–1905 (pp. 55974–56885) ........................ 23

Reel 6Volume 60 cont. (pp. 56886–57160) .................................................................................. 24Volume 61, 1902–1905 (pp. 56161–58241) ........................................................................ 24Volume 62, 1904 (pp. 58242–58592) ................................................................................. 25

Reel 7Volume 62 cont. (pp. 58593–59222) .................................................................................. 26Volume 63, 1904–1905 (pp. 59223–60231) ........................................................................ 31Volume 64, 1905–1906 (pp. 60232–60243) ........................................................................ 34

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Reel 8Volume 64 cont. (pp. 60244–61110) .................................................................................. 35[No Volumes 65–66]Volume 67, 1906–1907 (pp. 61111–61829) ........................................................................ 41

Reel 9Volume 67 cont. (pp. 61830–61935, 61941–62311) ........................................................... 43Volume 68, [1876 and] 1905–1908 (pp. 62312–62574) ...................................................... 47[No Volumes 69–70]Volume 71, 1904–1908 (pp. 62575–62981) ........................................................................ 48

Reel 10Volume 71 cont. (pp. 62982–63492, 63497–63763) ........................................................... 49Volume 72, [1882–1894 and] 1901–1909 (pp. 63764–64656) ............................................. 55

Reel 11Volume 72 cont. (pp. 64657–64806) .................................................................................. 58[No Volume 73]Volume 74, [1847–1896 and] 1905–1909 (pp. 64807–65796) ............................................. 58Volume 75, 1905–1908 (pp. 65797–66291) ........................................................................ 60

Reel 12Volume 75 cont. (pp. 66292–66826) .................................................................................. 60Volume 76, [1894–1898 and] 1901–1909 (pp. 66827–68072) ............................................. 61

Reel 13Volume 77, [1852–1894 and] 1901–1909 (pp. 68073–69032) ............................................. 62Volume 78, [1876–1898 and] 1901–1909 (pp. 69033–69383, 69397–69694) ...................... 64

Reel 14Volume 78 cont. (pp. 69695–69950) .................................................................................. 64Volume 79, [1887–1897 and] 1901–1910 (pp. 69951–70892) ............................................. 65Volume 80, [1872–1899 and] 1901–1910 (pp. 70893–71379) ............................................. 66

Reel 15Volume 80 cont. (pp. 71380–71891) .................................................................................. 66[No Volume 81]Volume 82, [1882–1890 and] 1905–1910 (pp. 72979–73318, 73343–73944) ...................... 68Volume 83, [1882–1899 and] 1901–1910 (pp. 73945–74156) ............................................. 70

Reel 16Volume 83 cont. (pp. 74157–75500) .................................................................................. 70Volume 84, 1904–1911 (pp. 75501–75798) ........................................................................ 71

Reel 17Volume 84 cont. (pp. 75799–76573) .................................................................................. 71Volume 85, 1909–1910 (pp. 76575–77398) ........................................................................ 72

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Reel 18Volume 85 cont. (pp. 77399–77642) .................................................................................. 77Volume 86, 1910–1911 (pp. 77643–78711) ........................................................................ 80[No Volume 87]Volume 88, 1910–1911 (pp. 78712–79052) ........................................................................ 88

Reel 19Volume 88 cont. (pp. 79053–79563) .................................................................................. 90Volume 89, [1875–1898 and] 1901–1911 (pp. 79564–80692) ............................................. 91

Reel 20Volume 90, 1909–1912 (pp. 80693–81618) ........................................................................ 92Volume 91, [1898 and] 1904–1912 (pp. 81619–82371) ...................................................... 93

Reel 21Volume 91 cont. (pp. 82372–82440, 82447–82651) ........................................................... 95Volume 92, [1880–1897 and] 1902–1912 (pp. 82652–83553) ............................................. 95[No Volumes 93–94]Volume 95, [1872–1896 and] 1907–1912 (pp. 83554–83943) ............................................. 96

Reel 22Volume 95 cont. (pp. 83944–84506) .................................................................................. 97Volume 96, 1908–1913 (pp. 84507–85501) ........................................................................ 98

Reel 23Volume 97, 1912–1913 (pp. 85502–86039, 86075–86262, 86293–86410, 86422–86632) ... 99[No Volume 98]Volume 99, 1912–1913 (pp. 86633–87366) ........................................................................ 100

Reel 24Volume 99 cont. (pp. 87367–87814) .................................................................................. 100Volume 100, 1911–1912 (pp. 87815–88736) ...................................................................... 100

Reel 25Volume 100 cont. (pp. 88737–88875) ................................................................................ 101Volume 101, 1911–1913 (pp. 88876–90064) ...................................................................... 102[No Volumes 102–103]Volume 104, [1864 and] 1912–1914 (pp. 90065–90339) .................................................... 110

Reel 26Volume 104 cont. (pp. 90340–91193) ................................................................................ 111Volume 105, 1912–1915 (pp. 91194–92061) ...................................................................... 112

Reel 27Volume 105 cont. (pp. 92062–92437) ................................................................................ 113Volume 106, 1914 (pp. 92438–93852) ............................................................................... 113

Reel 28Volume 107, 1913–1914 (pp. 93853–95241) ...................................................................... 113Volume 108, 1914–1915 (pp. 95242–95600) ...................................................................... 114

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Reel 29Volume 108 cont. (pp. 95601–96218) ................................................................................ 114Volume 109, 1914–1915 (pp. 96219–97237) ...................................................................... 115

Reel 30Volume 109 cont. (pp. 97238–97560) ................................................................................ 115Volume 110, [1899, 1911, and] 1912–1915 (pp. 97561–98554) ......................................... 115Volume 111, 1913–1915 (pp. 98555–98806) ...................................................................... 116

Reel 31Volume 111 cont. (pp. 98807–99605) ................................................................................ 118Volume 112, 1911–1915 (pp. 99606–100520) .................................................................... 124

Reel 32Volume 112 cont. (pp. 100521–100595) ............................................................................ 125Volume 113, 1907–1916 (pp. 100597–101547) .................................................................. 125Volume 114, 1915 (pp. 101548–102104) ........................................................................... 126

Reel 33Volume 114 cont. (pp. 102105–102570) ............................................................................ 126Volume 115, 1913–1917 (pp. 102571–103570) .................................................................. 127Volume 116, [1882, 1899, and] 1909–1917 (pp. 103571–103703) ..................................... 128

Reel 34Volume 116 cont. (pp. 103704–104606) ............................................................................ 128Volume 117, 1916–1917 (pp. 104607–104876, 104894–105294) ....................................... 129

Reel 35Volume 117 cont. (pp. 105295–105666) ............................................................................ 134Volume 118, 1915–1917 (pp. 105667–106727) .................................................................. 138

Reel 36Volume 119, 1916–1917 (pp. 106728–107504) .................................................................. 142[Volume 120, 1917–1919, see Reel 46][No Volume 121]Volume 122, 1909–1918 (pp. 107505–108440) .................................................................. 142

Reel 37Volume 122 cont. (pp. 108441–108738) ............................................................................ 148Volumes 123 and 124, 1908–1919 (pp. 108739–108962, 109021–109306,

109353–110143) ............................................................................................................ 148

Reel 38Volume 124 cont. through Volume 125, [1858–1873 and] 1919–1921

(pp. 110144–111896) ..................................................................................................... 149

Reel 39Volume 125 cont. through Volume 127, [1856–1888 and] 1921 (pp. 111897–112121,

112139–113626) ............................................................................................................ 152

Reel 40Volume 127 cont. through Volume 128, [1856–1882 and] 1913–1921

(pp. 113627–115372) ..................................................................................................... 157

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Reel 41Volume 128 cont. (pp. 115373–116266) ............................................................................ 164Volume 129, [1830–1893] (pp. 1–479, 529–815) ............................................................... 164

Reel 42Volume 129 cont. (pp. 816–1322) ...................................................................................... 166Volume 130, Charters and Constitutions for Absentee-Shawnee through Eastern

Shawnee Tribes ............................................................................................................ 167Volume 131, Charters and Constitutions for Flathead through Ottawa (of Oklahoma)

Tribes ............................................................................................................................ 169

Reel 43Volume 131 cont. .............................................................................................................. 169Volume 132, Charters and Constitutions for Paiute Indians through Reno-Sparks

Indian Community ......................................................................................................... 171Volume 133, Charters and Constitutions for Sac and Fox through Yomba

Shoshone Tribes ........................................................................................................... 172

Reel 44Volume 134, Charters and Constitutions for Alaska Territory Indians ............................... 174[No Volume 135]Volume 136, Miscellaneous Documents relating to Indian Affairs, 1907–1920

(unnumbered pages) ..................................................................................................... 176

Reel 45Volume 137, Miscellaneous Documents relating to Indian Affairs [1878–1879]

(unnumbered pages) ..................................................................................................... 180Volume 138, Miscellaneous Documents relating to Indian Affairs [1882–1885]

(unnumbered pages) ..................................................................................................... 181

Reel 46Volume 120, 1917–1919 (unnumbered pages) ................................................................... 181

Reel 47Appendix [1908–1909] ....................................................................................................... 182

Subject Index ........................................................................................................................... 187

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INTRODUCTIONDuring the period of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the

Office of Indian Affairs was criticized and bureaucratized but only partiallyreformed. In several chapters of the two-volume work on Indian affairs, TheGreat Father,1 Francis Paul Prucha details the “Indian Service” and itsresponsibility, as seen by itself and others. The titles of Prucha’s chapters, notonly on the Indian Service but on other aspects of Indian-governmentrelations and nongovernmental interest groups, reflect three of the basicnongeographic, nontribal themes of Native American history: the continuingneed and demand for “reform,” the Indian services, and the interrelationshipof law and guardianship.

Prucha’s work remains the single most indispensable guide and referenceto Indian affairs and U.S. government relations of recent writing, for thenovice and the disciplined researcher alike. Yet the three themes comportwith the vast majority of the documents included in University Publicationsof America’s (UPA) microfilm collection titled The Native AmericansReference Collection: Documents Collected by the Office of Indian Affairs,originally collected as “Miscellaneous Documents Relating to Indian Affairs”(hereafter Miscellaneous documents), kept by the Financial Division of theOffice of Indian Affairs. The themes and attendant issues can be researchedand analyzed in the host of material contained in the Miscellaneousdocuments microfilmed by UPA.

The compilation of Miscellaneous documents comprises 138 volumes.The pagination scheme of the volumes is continuous, although a numberof the volumes retain the original published scheme and do not fit within thescheme begun by the Office of Indian Affairs. Those retaining their ownpagination are primarily single-volume printings of government publications,running to several hundred pages in one or two volumes.

Were one only beginning to study Native American issues as a novice oran undergraduate, the review of a fraction of the holdings in theMiscellaneous documents would undoubtedly be impressive. For the avidresearcher, specialist, or self-styled expert, the search is indeed fraught withcontinuing diversity and exceptional insight.

In 1927 when Lawrence F. Schmeckebier wrote “the history of the Office ofIndian Affairs is practically the history of Indian policy of the United States,”2 the

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unstated assumption both then and later was that the Indian Office also wasforming that policy. That unstated assumption formed possibly a good part of thepsychology of Indian affairs from the Dawes Act of 1887 to the IndianReorganization Act of 1934. It may indeed have been predominant.

Perhaps the idea of the Indian Office as the paramount protagonist of Indianpolicy may be questioned when one realizes that from the administration ofAndrew Johnson to Theodore Roosevelt’s election in 1904, fifteen differentindividuals served as commissioner of Indian Affairs. None of these is particularlyremembered in the annals of Indian policy with any degree of personal or politicalinfluence.3 While these commissioners acted as the administrators of Indianaffairs over a forty-year period, coinciding with the loss of treaty-making power bythe executive, to the period of allotting lands to individual Indians, it may be fairto say that Congress and reform groups established a good deal of the impetusof Indian policy as professed, if not practiced, by the federal government.

In the forty years following Theodore Roosevelt’s election until the death of hisdistant cousin, Franklin Roosevelt, there were six commissioners of IndianAffairs, each of whom attempted to leave an imprint, if not an imprimatur, on theconduct of federal-Indian relations. From Francis Leupp to John Collier, thecommissioners were demonstrably more vocal and forthright in their beliefs andtheir conduct of the affairs of the Indian Office toward not only Indian tribes butalso the Congress. The Miscellaneous collection of documents demonstrateshow Congress and the executive both moved on different trails from a period ofpassive activism to at-large initiatives, from the opening of reservations throughthe appropriation increases in the early twentieth century. This is amplydemonstrated in a review of the hearings held before the Senate Committee onIndian Affairs, many of which were printed prior to the passage of the Bureau ofthe Budget Act of 1920 and collected in the Miscellaneous documents.

The Miscellaneous documents include items too voluminous to review in theirentirety under one theme or purpose. Nevertheless, a review of these documentsdemonstrates why and to what extent Indian people were perceived as they werefrom the latter third of the nineteenth century until the years prior to the surfacingof many Indian resource issues in the early twentieth century. Indeed, the Surveyof Conditions of Indians in the United States,4 undertaken in the 1920s and 1930sat the behest of the U.S. Senate, was generated in part not only to portrayconditions under which Native Americans labored and lived but also with thehope of reasserting a certain loyalty and diligence of thought to Indian issues.

This U.S. Senate series of hearings (1928–1943) is a familiar source to NativeAmerican history researchers and served as a document base for passageof the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. The hearings before the JointCommission of the Congress to Investigate Indian Affairs are less often cited.This series of twenty investigations, a number of which appear in the Miscellaneousdocuments in Volumes 102, 103, and 107, were a precursor of the Surveyhearings held in the 1920s and 1930s.5

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The documents found in this microfilm collection depict concern with post–Civil War economic and social conditions of Indian people and the concurrenttransmigration of non-Indians to the Great Plains and the Far West. While thearchival records of the Office of Indian Affairs indicate the effects of Indian policy,the Miscellaneous documents comprise the official and unofficial commissioner’soffice correspondence files; these are quite voluminous and eclectic and raise aninteresting archival question. Since the Office of Indian Affairs was its own keeperof the government record on Indian issues, a researcher in the age of computerspecialization may think that a quantitative assessment of the Miscellaneousdocuments is required to discern government motives for or against some issues.Such an approach, while laudable, in the final analysis may be judgedunnecessary, if not inconclusive.

Does the collection reflect preoccupations of the Indian Office with certainsubject matter and themes fundamentally or tangentially different from those ofother collections, as authors and political and missionary memoirs have indicatedheretofore? If so, what difference does it make in the reading and writing of NativeAmerican history?

Traditionally, for some, history is taken to be chronological in nature,expository in intent, neutral about its present, and somewhat, if notcompletely, moralistic about the past. With that in mind, how does onestudy and write about land issues, irrigation policy versus water rights, or anymaterial on education of Native Americans, tribal government, or a panoplyof present day issues rooted in the policies and realities of the past one anda quarter centuries?

The abundance of information on various subjects cannot, in and of itself,be interpreted as the Indian Office’s sympathy with the particular problemor issue described. The lack of such information on important andsubsequently decisive issues, however, makes one question to what degreethe Indian Office was aware of, much less sympathetic to and activelyworking on, these latter issues. For example, one may wonder at the lack ofinformation on New Mexico Pueblo issues in the Miscellaneous series.

The General Allotment Act of February 8, 1887, reflected and reinforcedthe federal policy goal of turning Native American reservation populationto farming, and it included a provision for those who chose not to farm. Theagriculturalization of reservation lands, however, was by 1887 a realityalready pursued through the allotment of Indian land. Allotment openedthe way for Indian lands within the reservation boundaries to be utilized onan individual basis, by Indian and non-Indian alike. By the close of WoodrowWilson’s administration, much reservation land was out of Indian—andgovernment—control.

The amount of information, primarily in congressional documentation, onthe railroads bidding for right of way through reservations from Oklahomato Minnesota is extensive. Thus, an economic history of the Great Plains

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states and the emigration of non-Indian settlers into the areas penetrated byrailroads is in the materials contained in this series of records. In addition, thesedocuments provide reprints of actual correspondence found in the records of theOffice of Indian Affairs and the Office of the Secretary of the Interior regardingrailroad expansion west of the Mississippi.

For some the records of the Indian Office and the commissioner mayseem a reflection of policies set forth in Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock (187 U.S. 553).In Lone Wolf, the Supreme Court held the plenary power of Congress overthe administration and federal relationship with Indian tribes to bepreeminent. The issue from which this critical case derived was allotment inseveralty and sale of surplus lands. A critical decision, Lone Wolf wasbrought on behalf of that individual as well as confederated members ofthe Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes. The thrust of the argumentrevolved upon a provision of the 1867 Treaty signed with members of theKiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes at Medicine Lodge Creek, Kansas.6

That provision required the signed consent of at least three-fourths of theadult male population to any future cession of lands specified in the treaty.

When Congress enacted the Act of June 6, 1900,7 which ratified the 1892Agreement whereby the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache ceded,relinquished, and conveyed certain lands in exchange for allotmentswithout the required three-fourths consent, the issue reached the SupremeCourt. Not only did the Court hold that congressional power over Indiansexisted, citing both recent and earlier decisions, but it also set forth aphilosophical and sociological framework on the issue.

Rather than indicate what reciprocity might be implied in the treaty-making process, and the 1867 Treaty in particular, the Lone Wolf Courtreiterated the dependency and wardship status of Indian tribes, which theIndians who brought the suit (and by extension all others) “continue to beartowards the government of the United States” (23 Sup. Ct. Rep. 221).Indeed for the Native American, this philosophical and legal status wasfixed for some time to come. Without devoting further discussion to LoneWolf, suffice it to say that certain Indian lands specified in the 1892 Agreementwere opened to settlement by the General Land Office. The issues raised inLone Wolf are thoroughly illustrated in the Miscellaneous documents. TheReport of the Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office, datedOctober 9, 1901, described the process of opening those lands (see Vol. 56,pp. 52394–52408).

One of the early scholarly approaches made to the study of government policytoward Indian relations was that of Annie Heloise Abel. Reprint copies of severalarticles published in American Historical Association publications from 1906 to1910 are found in Volume 80 (pp. 70893–71141). They include: “The Indians inthe Civil War,”8 “Proposals for an Indian State, 1778–1878,”9 and “The History ofEvents Resulting in Indian Consolidation West of the Mississippi.”10 The latter

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article includes a bibliographical guide to sources with comments and insightsinto the extensive public and private papers, along with other sources Abelreviewed, that were available in 1906.

One of the major themes of mid to late twentieth century Native Americanhistory, an issue that confronted Indian tribes, was the use of naturalresources; this was extensively claimed and litigated in federal judicialforums. Many of these issues are still confronting Indian tribes today, includingthe utilization or payment for prior use of their natural resources. Thephilosophical and moral obligations toward the Indian population and theuse of public funds for carrying out those obligations are still debated withinthe context of Indian benefit.

Were one to engage in the writing of an economic perspective on thedevelopment of the western states beginning in the post–Civil War era,interesting comparisons might be drawn from the mining camps locatedon Ute Indian lands in western Colorado (see Sen. Ex. Doc. 29, 46th Cong.,2d sess., in Vol. 4, pp. 3367–3464; and Sen. Ex. Doc. 31, 46th Cong., 3d sess.,in Vol. 7, pp. 5066–5119) and the mining that occurred in areas controlledby Sioux in western Dakota and eastern Wyoming (see reports of the Siouxcommissions that spoke with the Sioux in 1875, 1876, and 1877 in efforts toobtain the Black Hills; the 1875 report is contained in Annual Report of theCommissioner of Indian Affairs, 1875, p. 1B4, at Vol. 2, pp. 1518–1536, MDIA;Sen. Ex. Doc. 9, 44th Cong., 2d sess., Dec. 1876, Vol. 1, pp. 692–780).

Similarly, the desire of non-Indians to obtain Chippewa lands in Wisconsinprecipitated issues regarding natural resources in the 1880s still beinglitigated one hundred years later (see Sen. Rep. 2710, 50th Cong., 2d sess.;Vol. 26 comprises 1,300 pages, with a ninety-page introduction and afourteen-page synoptical index to documents contained in the Senatereport). The Senate report explored the process of allotting lands at LacCourte d’Oreilles, Lac de Flambeau, Bad River, Pond du Lac, and otherreservations in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

How might one use the variety of subject matter, such as that containedin Volume 7 or 72, given the seemingly unconnected and unrelated natureof the subjects covered in these and other volumes? A point of commonalityis chronology. For those with an eye to the common themes and wholepicture, the seemingly unrelated may take on a new perspective bydistinguishing the relationships among various subjects.

From Hiawatha or “Nanabozho” the Odibwa Indian Play, reproduced bystudents of the U.S. Indian School, Chilocco, Oklahoma, 1907 (Vol. 7, pp. 63764–63777) to A Souvenir Book of Photographic Views of the Chilocco IndianTraining School, April 1906 (pp. 64759–64806) are a myriad of reports, includinga 1904 statement on behalf of Oklahoma statehood (pp. 64081–64473) madebefore the House Committee on Territories, January 20, 1904. Included also is a

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monograph on Nature Study and Gardening (1905) to be used by teachers inIndian schools.

Volume 7 also includes an 1886 item, essentially a brief prepared for thesecretary of the interior on behalf of the right-of-way application of theMissouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway through Indian Territory. Lands inOklahoma were a continuing source of legal, if not physical, contention, aswere public lands throughout the West. The “Regulations concerningPermission to Use Right of Way over the Public Lands, Forest and otherReservations...and the Yosemite, Sequoia, and General Grant NationalParks” (pp. 64547–64554), citing three acts of Congress as authority, illustratethis aspect of natural resource use.

For those interested in Alaska, see Vol. 6 (pp. 4026–4073); Sen. Ex. Doc.132, 46th Cong., 2d sess.; and Sen. Ex. Doc. 105, 46th Cong., 2d sess. (pp.4074–4107). One of the early documents summarizing education in Alaskawas printed in 1881 as Sen. Ex. Doc. 30, 47th Cong., 1st sess. (Vol. 7, pp. 5211–5238). Included were population data for settlements and villages as of1880, with designation as white, Creole, Aleuts, and Inuits, by location anddistrict. Similarly, Sen. Ex. Doc. 71, 47th Cong., 1st sess., reprinted “Reports ofCaptain L. A. Beardslee, U.S. Navy, relative to Affairs in Alaska,” and theoperation of the U.S.S. Jamestown (pp. 5707–5893). Another item on Alaskapraised the missionaries fighting the “ravages of drink and disease” in 1914at Fort Yukon and the Yukon River Valley (Vol. 104, pp. 90928–90934). Acopy of Sen. Ex. Doc. 125, 49th Cong., 2d sess., the “Report of an Expeditionto the Copper, Tanana, and Koyukuk Rivers, in the Territory of Alaska in theyear 1885,” is found in Volume 17 at page 13373.

One of the more interesting documents to be found in the collection withregard to allotments prior to the 1887 General Allotment Act is House Misc.Doc. No. 18, 47th Cong., 2d sess., 1883. This item (Vol. 7, pp. 5539–5598),while a memorial of the Creek Nation on the allotment issue in 1883, wasdesigned to show the effects of allotment on other tribes in the IndianTerritory and as far east as New York. The study drew attention to the caseof Indian tribes in the Indian Territory and the loss of population associatedwith the allotting of lands to the tribal members. (New York Indian tribeswere the exception, for they held land in common and still lost population,attributable to other causes.)

One of the more impressive reprints contained in the Miscellaneouscollection is entitled “The Passing of the Old Indian,” by John M. Oskison,published in an issue of Munsey’s Magazine (Vol. 6, pp. 91293–91310; the date“Apr. 1914” is penciled in on p. 91296). The photographs, by several differentphotographers, are of Sioux leaders Black Bear, Slow Bull, Hollow Horn Bear,and Red Cloud; the Cheyenne, Little Wolf; the Comanche, Gray Leggings; NezPercé Chief Joseph; Crow leaders Crane-in-the-Sky and Plenty Coups; and UteChief Ouray.

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The extensive collection of documentation printed, if not generated, by theCongress on the Five Civilized Tribes is contained in “Five Civilized Tribes inOklahoma” (Vol. 104), which comprises reports of the Department of the Interiorin support of S. 7625, 62d Cong., 3d sess. This volume includes enrollment andgenealogical information perhaps like that of no other up to its time (see Vol. 104,pp. 90234–90903). The materials include issues of citizenship, rolls listing bothfreedmen and blood members of the tribes, allotments, oil and gas resources, andprobate (see also Vol. 111, pp. 98555–98625). On occasion, maps depictingirrigation and geological information were attached to these reports that weretransmitted to Congress to justify expenditures of funds.

As overseers of the appropriation bills on expenditures for Indian tribes, theHouse Committee on Indian Affairs held extensive hearings in the seconddecade of the twentieth century. These hearings were contemporaneous withCommissioner Cato Sells’ tenure. Hearings on the 1913 appropriation billcomprised seven hundred pages (see Vol. 105, pp. 91743–92437). Two of thesubjects initially treated were the number of Indians counted by the 1910 federalcensus and the reservations upon which allotments had been undertaken. Theallotment of each reservation was designated as being in various stages ofcompletion. These hearings provide a microcosm of Indian Office andcongressional policy making with testimony from commissioners, their aides,and the Board of Indian Commissioners and the congressional response.

One of the more unusual reports included in the Miscellaneous documents(Vol. 125) was “Investigation of Indian Frauds,” H. Rep. 98, 42d Cong., 3dsess., March 3, 1873, from the Committee on Indian Affairs. The 742-pagereport, with accompanying fifty-two-page index, was comprehensive, ifnot “complete.” All manner of correspondents, issues, and claims wererecorded. One might examine these pages to determine why Congressthought it necessary to revoke the treaty-making power of the executive in1871. This report might be reviewed in conjunction with “Alleged FraudsAgainst Certain Indian Soldiers,” H. Rep. 96, 42d Cong., 2d sess., June 8,1872, from the same committee (see Vol. 124, p. 110686).

Volume 128 covers the years 1919–1921 and devotes its last 431 pages to“Chippewas of Minnesota,” a hearing held before the House Committeeon Indian Affairs, 66th Cong., 2d sess., January 21–March 22, 1920. This ispreceded by a 248-page copy of hearings held before the HouseCommittee on Public Lands, “Grazing Lands in Utah,” S. 3016, 66th Cong., 2dsess., “An Act to Authorize the Disposition of Certain Grazing Lands in the Stateof Utah,...” January 5–7, 1920. Indeed, one-half of the volume comprises thesehearings and others on the Crow, Pine Ridge, and Montana Indians.

Volume 129 contains Hampton Institute data, Indian Rights Association(IRA) reports, circulars of regulations issued by the secretary of the interior,Bureau of Ethnology reports, and monographs by the National IndianDefence Association and the Board of Indian Commissioners. These

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documents date primarily from the mid- to late 1880s. A later example of an IndianRights Association review of Indian policy is the summary and favorable findingtoward newly appointed Commissioner Cato Sells by Secretary of the IRA M. K.Sniffen, in a fourteen-page monograph of May 1914 (see Vol. 104, pp. 90904–90916).

Further notes of the additional documents found in the Miscellaneousseries include the Report in the Matter of the Investigation of the White EarthReservation, which features hearings before the House Committee onExpenditures in the Interior Department that were originally printed asHouse Report 1336, 62d Cong., 3d sess. It is included as Volume 93, part 1and part 2. These volumes are examples of those that have retained theirown internal pagination as printed and are not continually paginated insequence to the volumes preceding and following. Several other multiplevolume materials of congressional documents retain their own paginationas printed. This was done rather than integrating the volumes into thepagination used from the beginning of the series.

Reports of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, the Indian RightsAssociation, the National Indian Association, and the Haskell Institute for thelate nineteenth and early twentieth century can be found in Volume 76.While including several Department of the Interior printings of regulationsfor inspectors of the Office of Indian Affairs, Indian statistics, and routes toIndian agencies and schools, the volume also contains material regardingthe enrollment of Cherokee freedmen.

Similar kinds of missionary and education reports, along with variousIndian association reports, are included in Volume 91, along with “Maps ofSegregated Coal Lands,” from districts (1904) in the Indian Territory and theMessage of the President...on Economy and Efficiency in the GovernmentService, House Document 458, 62d Cong., 2d sess., 1912.

Terrence J. LambHistorian,

Interior Department

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References

1. Prucha, F. P. The Great Father: The United States Government andthe American Indians. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1984.

2. Schmeckebier, Laurence F. The Office of Indian Affairs: Its History,Activities and Organization. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Press,1927.

3. Kvasnlska, R. M. and Viola, J. J., eds. The Commissioners of IndianAffairs, 1824–1977. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1979.

4. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs. Survey ofConditions of Indians in the United States. Bethesda, MD: UniversityPublications of America, 1975. microfilm.

5. Congressional Information Service, Inc. CIS U.S. CongressionalCommittee Hearings Index, Part 1. 23d Congress–64th Congress,December 1833–March 1917. Bethesda, MD: Congressional InformationService, Inc., 1981. (For a similar list of the hearings printed in response toinvestigations carried out under S. Res. 79, 70th Congress, see CumulativeIndex of Congressional Committee Hearings in the U.S. Senate Library.Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959.)

6. Statutes at Large 15, 581, 589.7. Statutes at Large 31, 677.8. Abel, A. H. “Indians in the Civil War.” American Historical Review. vol.

25, no. 2 (1910).9. Abel, A. H. “Proposals for an Indian State, 1778–1878.” In Annual

Report, 1907. American Historical Association, vol. 1, pp. 87–104.10. Abel, A. H. “The History of Events Resulting in Indian Consolidation

West of the Mississippi.” In Annual Report, 1907. American HistoricalAssociation, vol. 1, pp. 233–438.

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NOTE ON SOURCESThe documents comprising this microform publication are from the

holdings of the Library of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington,D.C.

EDITORIAL NOTEThis microfilm publication includes the remainder of Volume 52, Volumes

53 through 138, and the Appendix from the original bound volume collectioncovering the years 1900 through 1948. A portion of Volume 52 was includedin The Native Americans Reference Collection: Documents Collected bythe Office of Indian Affairs, Part I, 1840–1900. There are several documentsin this collection that are dated earlier than 1900. These have been notedin the reel index.

UPA has microfilmed the volumes as they are arranged at the InteriorDepartment Library. Almost all of the volumes are arranged according toan internal continuous page numbering system. This page number can befound in the top left corner of every page of each volume. The paginationis relatively continuous throughout Volumes 52–128. The documents sonumbered are in rough chronological order. These volumes have beenrebound a number of times and some now appear to have been incorrectlynumbered and/or some volumes were consolidated when rebound so thatthere are no volumes for certain numbers. Volumes that fall into thesecategories include Volumes 65–66, 69–70, 73, 81, 87, 93–94, 98, 102–103,121, and 135. However, there are no gaps in the page numbers wherethese volumes should exist. Volumes 130–138 and the Appendix have nointernal pagination. Volumes 130–134 consist of charters and constitutionsarranged alphabetically by tribe. Volumes 136–138 consist of miscellaneousdocuments relating to Indian affairs. Volume 120 consists exclusively ofIndian appropriations documentation for the years 1917–1919. TheAppendix comprises documents that were collected by the library but notincorporated into the appropriate bound volume.

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REEL INDEX

The following is a list of the documents contained in this collection. Each entry lists the title of the document, itsdate, and the number of pages. (A frame of microfilm frequently contains two pages of a volume; thus the page countand total number of frames for a document may not be the same.) When available, UPA has provided furtherinformation in brackets after the document title concerning the document’s subject, tribes involved, or geographicarea of coverage. Also provided is information on the document’s source, frequently a congressional document. Theuser is told whether the document is from the House of Representatives (H.R.) or Senate, the type of document (i.e.,Executive Document [Ex. Doc.], Report, etc.), its number, the number of the Congress, and the session number (1st,2d, 3d). Items of added interest or information, such as the location of an index or an item bound out of order, areincluded in brackets at the end of the text pertaining to a particular document. The user is also referred to theEditorial Note on page xix for further explanation.

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Volume 52, 1900–1902 (pp. 48539–50199)0001 Memorial of the Eastern or Emigrant Cherokees. 12/11/1900. 7pp.

Senate Doc. No. 35, 56th Cong. 2d.0005 Santee Sioux Indians of Nebraska. 12/11/1900. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 38, 56th Cong. 2d.0007 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 12/4/1900. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 65, 56th Cong. 2d.0008 Irrigation for the Pima Indians. [Arizona.] 1/14/1901. 8pp.

Senate Doc. No. 88, 56th Cong. 2d.0012 Money Belonging to the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians. 1/15/1901. 6pp.

Senate Doc. No. 90, 56th Cong. 2d.0015 Claims of the New York Indians. 1/15/1901. 5pp.

Senate Doc. No. 91, 56th Cong. 2d.0018 Memorial from Osage Indians. [Tribal government.] 1/26/1901. 13pp.

Senate Doc. No. 113, 56th Cong. 2d.0025 Status of Lands of the Wichita Reservation. [Choctaw.] 1/26/1901. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 114, 56th Cong. 2d.0027 Grazing Lands on the Osage Indian Reservation, Oklahoma. 1/29/1901. 62pp.

Senate Doc. No. 123, 56th Cong. 2d.0060 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/19/1901. 6pp.

Senate Doc. No. 172, 56th Cong. 2d.0063 James R. Goss. [Claim against Crow Agency; Montana.] 2/19/1901. 1p.

Senate Doc. No. 175, 56th Cong. 2d.0064 Indian Depredation Cases. 2/25/1901. 5pp.

Senate Doc. No. 189, 56th Cong. 2d.

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0067 Payment under Decree of Court of Claims, Etc. [Choctaw, Chickasaw, Wichita.] 2/26/1901. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 191, 56th Cong. 2d.

0072 Education of the Indians of Alaska. 2/26/1901. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 195, 56th Cong. 2d.

0074 Agreements with Cherokee and Muscogee or Creek Indians. [Oil and mining leases.] 3/1/1901.53pp.Senate Doc. No. 213, 56th Cong. 2d.

0101 Mineral Claims, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona and New Mexico. 3/1/1901. 97pp.Senate Doc. No. 216, 56th Cong. 2d.

0150 Indian Depredation Cases. 3/2/1901. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 217, 56th Cong. 2d.

0151 Schedules of Useless Papers, Etc., in the Interior Department. 1/4/1901. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 273, 56th Cong. 2d.

0156 Certain Indian Depredation Cases. 12/18/1900. 1p.Senate Report No. 1735, 56th Cong. 2d.

0157 Selection and Renting of Certain Indian Lands. 2/14/1876. 1p.Senate Report No. 1773, 56th Cong. 2d.

0158 Relief of Certain Indians in Indian Territory. 1/21/1901. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1926, 56th Cong. 2d.

0159 Indian Appropriation Bill. [Five Civilized Tribes.] 1/22/1901. 14pp.Senate Report No. 1979, 56th Cong. 2d.

0166 To Pay Certain Moneys to the State of Nebraska. [Indian hostilities.] 1/23/1901. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2017, 56th Cong. 2d.

0167 Uniform Manner of Securing Service in Suits by Claimants for Allotments of Indian Land.1/26/1901. 1p.Senate Report No. 2040, 56th Cong. 2d.

0168 Lease with the Seneca Tribe of Indians. 1/26/1901. 1p.Senate Report No. 2041, 56th Cong. 2d.

0169 Entry of Lands Formerly in Lower Brule Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 2/4/1901. 3pp.Senate Report No. 2145, 56th Cong. 2d.

0171 Medawakanton Band of Sioux Indians. [Minnesota.] 2/7/1901. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2185, 56th Cong. 2d.

0172 Donating Certain Letters to the State of Iowa. 1/12/1901. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2207, 56th Cong. 2d.

0173 Improvement of Pigeon River, Minnesota. [Grand Portage Indian Reservation.] 2/22/1901. 3pp.Senate Report No. 2410, 56th Cong. 2d.

0175 Citizenship to Indians. [Five Civilized Tribes.] 2/28/1901. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2483, 56th Cong. 2d.

0176 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas, Etc. [North Dakota.] 12/7/1900. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 146, 56th Cong. 2d.

0179 Klamath Indian Reservation. [Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin bands of Snake Indians;Oregon.] 12/8/1900. 41pp.H.R. Doc. No. 156, 56th Cong. 2d.

0200 Dr. Sheldon Jackson. [Payment for services; Yukon River.] 1/27/1876. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 161, 56th Cong. 2d.

0201 Removal of Certain Indians from San Carlos Reservation, Etc. [Arizona.] 1/19/1901. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 347, 56th Cong. 2d.

0204 Rifles for Use of Indian Training Schools. 1/28/1901. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 374, 56th Cong. 2d.

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0206 Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe of Indians. [Wisconsin.] 2/2/1901. 34pp.H.R. Doc. No. 405, 56th Cong. 2d.

0223 Barn at Indian School, Lawrence, Kansas. 2/11/1901. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 448, 56th Cong. 2d.

0224 Relief and Civilization of the Chippewas in Minnesota. 2/11/1901. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 449, 56th Cong. 2d.

0225 Watchmen’s Quarters, Chippewa Indian Reservation. [Minnesota.] 2/13/1901. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 445, 56th Cong. 2d.

0228 Pay of Indian Police. 2/20/1901. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 477, 56th Cong. 2d.

0229 Agreement with Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. [Citizenship.] 2/23/1901. 16pp.H.R. Doc. No. 490, 56th Cong. 2d.

0237 Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill. 12/17/1900. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2034, 56th Cong. 2d.

0238 Indian Appropriation Bill. 12/18/1900. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2064, 56th Cong. 2d.

0240 Disposition of Lands, Etc. [Oklahoma] 1/11/1901. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2274, 56th Cong. 2d.

0242 Free Homesteads for Settlers. [Colville Indian Reservation; Washington.] 1/18/1901. 21pp.H.R. Report No. 2397, 56th Cong. 2d.

0253 Cliff Dwellers’ National Park. [New Mexico.] 1/23/1901. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 2427, 56th Cong. 2d.

0256 Joseph M. Campbell and Stephen Blacksmith. [Relief, Santee Sioux; Nebraska.] 1/24/1901. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2458, 56th Cong. 2d.

0257 Allotment of Lands to Certain Indians. [Bad River Reservation; Wisconsin.] 1/24/1901. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2465, 56th Cong. 2d.

0258 Agreement with the Crow Indians in Montana. 1/25/1901. 11pp.H.R. Report No. 2498, 56th Cong. 2d.

0264 Pay to Settlers for Improvements on Round Valley Indian Reservation. [California.] 1/25/1901.4pp.H.R. Report No. 2499, 56th Cong. 2d.

0266 Kathlamet Band of the Chinook Indians, of the State of Oregon. 1/25/1901. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2500, 56th Cong. 2d.

0267 Treaty Rights of Mississippi Choctaws. 1/29/1901. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2522, 56th Cong. 2d.

0268 Jamestown and Northern Railway. [Devils Lake Indian Reservation; North Dakota.] 2/1/1901.3pp.H.R. Report No. 2620, 56th Cong. 2d.

0270 Additional Judges, Oklahoma. 2/1/1901. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2637, 56th Cong. 2d.

0271 Omaha Northern Railway Company. 2/8/1901. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2755, 56th Cong. 2d.

0272 Bridge across the Arkansas River. 2/19/1901. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2917, 56th Cong. 2d.

0273 Heirs of Tawamnoha, or Martha Crayon. [Land; North Dakota.] 2/21/1901. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2932, 56th Cong. 2d.

0275 Historical Documents Relating to the State of Iowa. 2/21/1901. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2933, 56th Cong. 2d.

0276 Reservoir near San Carlos, Arizona. [Sacaton Indian Reservation.] 2/21/1901. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2934, 56th Cong. 2d.

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0277 Transfer of Building in Oklahoma. [Osage.] 2/21/1901. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2937, 56th Cong. 2d.

0278 Improvement of Pigeon River, Minnesota. 2/21/1901. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2944, 56th Cong. 2d.

0279 Lease between J. W. Reglow and the Seneca Nation of New York Indians. 2/25/1901. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2952, 56th Cong. 2d.

0280 Claim of the Cherokee Indians, Etc. 2/26/1901. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2971, 56th Cong. 2d.

0281 Printed Protest of Turtle Mountain Indians. n.d. 153pp.0358 Amended Rules and Regulations to Be Observed in the Execution of Leases of Indian

Allotments. 8/15/1901. 4pp.0360 The Murrain of Spoils in the Indian Service. 12/16/1898. 20pp.0371 Indian Depredations. Brief and Argument for Confederated Bands of Ute Indians. n.d. 28pp.

Volume 53, [1871–1877 and] 1900–1902 (pp. 49249–50200)0388 Index to Volume 53. 9pp.0397 Enlargement of Navajo Reservation in Arizona. 1/10/1900. 27pp.

Senate Doc. No. 68, 56th Cong. 1st.0411 Net Proceeds Claim, Choctaw Indians. 12/3/1872. 5pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 10, 42d Cong. 3d.0414 Indian Depredation Claims Now Pending. 12/3/1872. 3pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 11, 42d Cong. 3d.0416 Agreement with Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians. [Title to Dakota Territory

lands.] 12/3/1872. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 12, 42d Cong. 3d.

0418 Convention with Shoshone and Bannock Indians. [Relinquishing portion of reservation.]12/3/1872. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 21, 42d Cong. 3d.

0420 Salary for Matron at Pawnee Indian Agency. 12/10/1872. 1p.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 28, 42d Cong. 3d.

0421 Removal of Stray Bands of Winnebago Indians. 12/11/1872. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 38, 42d Cong. 3d.

0422 Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Lands. 12/19/1872. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 43, 42d Cong. 3d.

0424 Sac and Fox and Seminole Indian Reservations. [Survey of dividing line.] 12/19/1872. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 44, 42d Cong. 3d.

0426 Ottawa Indian Trust-Fund Bonds. 12/19/1872. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 45, 42d Cong. 3d.

0427 Expenses of General Indian Council. 12/19/1872. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 53, 42d Cong. 3d.

0428 Depredations by Kiowa and Arapaho Indians. 1/7/1873. 16pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 62, 42d Cong. 3d.

0436 Kickapoo Money as a Trust-Fund. 1/7/1873. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 63, 42d Cong. 3d.

0438 Survey of Boundaries of Indian Reservations. 1/7/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 64, 42d Cong. 3d.

0439 Agreement with Wichitas and Other Indians. [Home in Indian Territory.] 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 65, 42d Cong. 3d.

0441 Piute Indians. [Current conditions.] 1/7/1873. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 66, 42d Cong. 3d.

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0443 Christian Indians To Become Citizens. [Swan Creek and Black River Chippewas and MunseeIndians, Kansas.] 1/7/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 67, 42d Cong. 3d.

0444 Private Land Claim—Jose Sanchez et al. [Territory of New Mexico.] 1/7/1873. 8pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 68, 42d Cong. 3d.

0450 Choctaw Claims. 1/7/1873. 23pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 69, 42d Cong. 3d.

0462 Relief of Indians in Northern Superintendency. [Otoe and Missouria tribes.] 1/9/1873. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 73, 42d Cong. 3d.

0464 Subsistence of Kansas Indians. 1/9/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 74, 42d Cong. 3d.

0465 Toll-bridge in Chickasaw Country. [Texas.] 1/9/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 75, 42d Cong. 3d.

0466 Wagon-road to Red Lake Agency, Minnesota. 1/9/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 76, 42d Cong. 3d.

0467 Expenses of Sale of Chippewa Lands in Wisconsin. 1/9/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 77, 42d Cong. 3d.

0468 Instruction to Indians of Central Superintendency. 1/2/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 78, 42d Cong. 3d.

0469 Sale of Certain Lands in Nebraska. [Omaha, Pawnee, Otoe, and Missouria, and Sac and Fox ofMissouri tribes.] 1/9/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 79, 42d Cong. 3d.

0470 Cheyenne River Agency. 1/9/1873. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 80, 42d Cong. 3d.

0473 Hugo Wedeles. [Claim for depredation; Cheyenne and Arapaho.] 1/9/1873. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 82, 42d Cong. 3d.

0475 Expenses of Sale of Kansas Indian Lands. 1/9/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 83, 42d Cong. 3d.

0476 Charles Qutobees. [Claim for depredation by Comanche, Arapaho, and Cheyenne.] 1/10/1873.5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 89, 42d Cong. 3d.

0479 Negotiation with Ute Indians. [Reservation land.] 1/10/1873. 16pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 90, 42d Cong. 3d.

0487 Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation. [Ceding land.] 12/12/1873. 5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 12, 43d Cong. 1st.

0490 Kansas Indian Land. [Sale of land.] 12/18/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 20, 43d Cong. 1st.

0491 Pottawatomie Indian Funds. [Investment of funds; Prairie Band.] 12/18/1873. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 21, 43d Cong. 1st.

0493 Subsistence for Modoc Indians. 12/18/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 22, 43d Cong. 1st.

0494 Subsistence of Indians in Indian Territory. [Kiowa, Comanche, Cheyenne, Arapahoe; WichitaBands.] 12/18/1873. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 23, 43d Cong. 1st.

0495 Indians in the Central Superintendency. 12/18/1873. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 24, 43d Cong. 1st.

0497 Education of Sac and Fox Indians. [Missouri.] 1/7/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 37, 43d Cong. 1st.

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0498 Indian Reservation in Montana. [Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfoot, River Crow.] 1/7/1874.2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 38, 43d Cong. 1st.

0499 Removal of Kickapoo and Other Indians from Texas and Mexico. 1/7/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 39, 43d Cong. 1st.

0501 Indians of Northern Superintendency. [School at Santee Sioux Agency, instruction for Omahatribe.] 1/7/1874. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 40, 43d Cong. 1st.

0503 Apache Indians in Arizona and New Mexico. [Subsistence.] 1/7/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 41, 43d Cong. 1st.

0504 Pawnee Indians. [Appropriation to indemnify lands.] 1/7/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 42, 43d Cong. 1st.

0506 Relief of Certain Tribes of Indians in the Northern Superintendency. [Omaha, Pawnee, Otoe,Missouria, Sac and Fox.] 1/7/1874. 2 pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 43, 43d Cong. 1st.

0507 Winnebago Indians of Nebraska. [Appropriations.] 1/7/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 44, 43d Cong. 1st.

0509 Kansas Tribe of Indians. [Appropriation.] 1/7/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 45, 43d Cong. 1st.

0510 Ute Indians. [Relinquishment of reservation land.] 1/12/1874. 5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 53, 43d Cong. 1st.

0513 Unexpended Balances, Indian Appropriations. 1/12/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 54, 43d Cong. 1st.

0514 Civilization of Pawnee Indians. [Books, schools.] 1/12/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 55, 43d Cong. 1st.

0515 Manner of Paying Annuities. [Creek and Seminole tribes.] 1/12/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 56, 43d Cong. 1st.

0517 Nez Percé Indian Reservation in Idaho. [Purchase of land for.] 2/2/1874. 10pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 63, 43d Cong. 1st.

0522 Upper and Lower Bands of Sioux Indians. [Treaty for lands.] 2/6/1874. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 75, 43d Cong. 1st.

0524 Contracts, Purchases, and Expenditures for the Indian Service. 2/10/1874. 45pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 123, 43d Cong. 1st.

0547 Expenses of the Board of Indian Commissioners. 2/12/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 125, 43d Cong. 1st.

0548 Bannack and Other Indians in Southern Idaho. [Relinquishment of hunting rights.] 2/5/1874.7pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 129, 43d Cong. 1st.

0552 Jicarilla Apache and Ute Indians of New Mexico. [Reservation lands.] 2/5/1874. 7pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 130, 43d Cong. 1st.

0556 Mission Indians in California. [Legislation.] 2/25/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 156, 43d Cong. 1st.

0558 Ute, Pai-ute, Go-si Ute, and Shoshone Indians. [Conditions and wants of tribes in Utah,Northern Arizona, Southern Nevada, Southeastern California, Nevada, and Idaho.] 2/25/1874.35pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 157, 43d Cong. 1st.

0577 Relief of Indians in Shasta County, California. [Pitt River, Fall River, and Hot Creek tribes.]2/25/1874. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 158, 43d Cong. 1st.

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0579 Kansas Indians. [Appropriation.] 3/4/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 167, 43d Cong. 1st.

0580 Flathead Indians in Montana. [Relief.] 3/4/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 168, 43d Cong. 1st.

0581 Osage Indians. [Sale of lands; Kansas.] 3/4/1874. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 169, 43d Cong. 1st.

0583 Penalty for Selling Liquor to the Indians. 3/11/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 177, 43d Cong. 1st.

0584 John Watts. [Claim for depredations by Comanche; New Mexico.] 3/11/1874. 6pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 181, 43d Cong. 1st.

0587 Cost of Modoc War. 3/19/1874. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 185, 43d Cong. 1st.

0589 Red Cloud and Whetstone Indian Agencies. [Appropriation for subsistence.] 3/19/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 186, 43d Cong. 1st.

0591 Punishment of Crimes Committed by and against Indians. 4/1/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 200, 43d Cong. 1st.

0593 Chippewa Indians on the Red Cliff and Bad River Reservations. [Appropriations.] 4/1/1874.2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 201, 43d Cong. 1st.

0594 Treaty with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. [Abolishment of slavery, ceding of lands.]4/14/1874. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 212, 43d Cong. 1st.

0596 Depredations on the Frontiers of Texas. [Kickapoos.] 5/26/1874. 32pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 257, 43d Cong. 1st.

0612 E. C. Boudinot. [Memorial; Cherokee.] 12/4/1873. 5pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 4, 43d Cong. 1st.

0616 Indians in Michigan and Indiana. [Relief; Pottawatomie.] 12/18/1873. 17pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 45, 43d Cong. 1st.

0624 Sale of Kansas Indian Lands. 3/26/1974. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 267, 43d Cong. 1st.

0626 Choctaw Award. 4/9/1874. 17pp.H.R. Report No. 391, 43d Cong. 1st.

0635 Depredations on the Texas Frontier. 4/11/1874. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 395, 43d Cong. 1st.

0637 L’Anse and Vieux de Sert Bands of Chippewa Indians. [Relief; Michigan.] 4/11/1874. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 396, 43d Cong. 1st.

0640 Dwight J. McCann. [Recovery of damages; Wyoming.] 4/15/1874. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 417, 43d Cong. 1st.

0644 J. G. Fell et al. [Claims; Walnut Grove Mining Company, Arizona.] 4/17/1874. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 420, 43d Cong. 1st.

0646 J. G. Fell, Edward Hoopes, and George Burnham, Trustees. [Claims; Walnut Grove MiningCompany.] 5/4/1874. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 420, Pt. 2, 43d Cong. 1st.

0648 Liabilities of Choctaw Indians to Individuals. 12/23/1874. 29pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 47, 43d Cong. 2d.

0663 Indians of the Central Superintendency. [Appropriations.] 12/23/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 49, 43d Cong. 2d.

0664 Apache Indians in Arizona. [Appropriations.] 12/23/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 50, 43d Cong. 2d.

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0665 North Carolina Cherokee Indians. [Lands.] 12/23/1874. 11pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 51, 43d Cong. 2d.

0671 Education of Cheyenne Captives. 12/23/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 52, 43d Cong. 2d.

0673 Removal of Modoc Indians. [From Oregon to Indian Territory.] 12/23/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 53, 43d Cong. 2d.

0675 Absentee Shawnee Indians. [Claims.] 12/23/1874. 1p.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 54, 43d Cong. 2d.

0676 Timber for the Use of Indians. 12/23/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 61, 43d Cong. 2d.

0677 Depredations by Apache Indians. 2/11/1871. 6pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 111, 41st Cong. 3d.

0680 Durfee & Peck. [Payment for supplies furnished to Indians.] 2/11/1871. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 114, 41st Cong. 3d.

0682 Durfee & Peck. [Rental of agency buildings, Fort Berthold.] 2/11/1871. 5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 115, 41st Cong. 3d.

0685 Agency Buildings in Creek and Seminole Country. [Appropriations to build.] 2/21/1871. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 121, 41st Cong. 3d.

0686 Apache and Kiowa Indians. [Appropriation for depredation.] 2/11/1871. 8pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 123, 41st Cong. 3d.

0690 W. P. Adair. [Claim.] 2/15/1871. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 129, 41st Cong. 3d.

0692 Black Bob’s Band of Shawnee Indians. [Kansas.] 2/15/1871. 5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 130, 41st Cong. 3d.

0695 Osage Indians in Kansas. 2/15/1871. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 131, 41st Cong. 3d.

0697 Osage Indians Lands. [Kansas.] 2/16/1871. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 132, 41st Cong. 3d.

0698 Pottawatomie Indians. [Appropriation.] 2/15/1871. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 133, 41st Cong. 3d.

0699 Appropriation for Eastern Cherokees. 2/17/1871. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 135, 41st Cong. 3d.

0700 Appropriation for Indian Service in Montana. 2/17/1871. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 136, 41st Cong. 3d.

0702 Tulalip Indian Agency, Washington Territory. [Appropriation for former agent.] 2/17/1871. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 137, 41st Cong. 3d.

0704 Survey of Pima and Maricopa Reservation. [Arizona.] 2/21/1871. 17pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 139, 41st Cong. 3d.

0713 Indian Tribes in Kansas. [Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and Piankeshaw.] 1/13/1875. 24pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 101, 43d Cong. 2d.

0725 Indian Service in Colorado. [Appropriation; Ute.] 1/14/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 102, 43d Cong. 2d.

0726 Fond du Lac Indian Reservation. [Sale; Minnesota.] 1/14/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 103, 43d Cong. 2d.

0727 Osage Indians. [Appropriation; Kansas.] 1/19/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 119, 43d Cong. 2d.

0728 Indian Service in Oregon. [Appropriation.] 1/19/1875. 5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 120, 43d Cong. 2d.

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0731 Indian Service in California. [Round Valley Reservation; sale of land.] 1/19/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 121, 43d Cong. 2d.

0732 Louisa Haskins, a Choctaw Indian. [Appropriation.] 1/19/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 122, 43d Cong. 2d.

0733 Indian Service in New Mexico. [Navajo; appropriation.] 1/19/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 123, 43d Cong. 2d.

0734 Grande Ronde Indian Agency, Oregon. 1/19/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 124, 43d Cong. 2d.

0735 Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior. [Appropriation.] 1/27/1875. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 137, 43d Cong. 2d.

0737 Jicarilla and Ute Indians. [Removal from reservation; New Mexico.] 1/27/1875. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 138, 43d Cong. 2d.

0739 Prairie Band of Pottawatomie Indians. [Investment of funds.] 1/27/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 139, 43d Cong. 2d.

0740 Kaskaskia Indians. [Appropriation; Kansas.] 1/27/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 140, 43d Cong. 2d.

0741 Kickapoo Indians. [Appropriation.] 1/27/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 141, 43d Cong. 2d.

0742 Sioux Indians. [Appropriation; Wyoming.] 2/3/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 144, 43d Cong. 2d.

0743 Reorganization of the Indian Territory. 1/14/1873. 2pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 42, 42d Cong. 3d.

0744 Choctaw Net-Proceeds Claim. 1/15/1873. 10pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 46, 42d Cong. 3d.

0749 Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians. [Removal from Red River.] 1/27/1873. 1p.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 63, 42d Cong. 3d.

0750 Hostile Indians in Dakota. [Sioux.] 1/27/1873. 1p.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 65, 42d Cong. 3d.

0751 Petition of the Kaskaskia, Peoria, Plankeshaw, and Wea Tribes of Indians, Asking forRepayment…of Certain Sums of Money Claimed to Have Been Wrongfully Diverted from TheirTrust-funds;…. 1/17/1877. 3pp.Senate Report No. 582, 44th Cong. 2d.

0753 Agreement with Indians of Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota, Etc. [Cession of land.]12/5/1901. 17pp.Senate Doc. No. 28, 57th Cong. 1st.

0763 Agreement with Indians of Rosebud Agency, South Dakota. [Cession of lands.] 12/9/1901.43pp.Senate Doc. No. 31, 57th Cong. 1st.

0785 Compensation for the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians. 12/9/1901. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 34, 57th Cong. 1st.

0787 Title of Yankton Indians to the Pipestone Reservation in Minnesota. 12/10/1901. 8pp.Senate Doc. No. 55, 57th Cong. 1st.

0791 Granting to California the Right to Select Indemnity in Lieu of Certain Described Lands. [MissionIndians.] 12/12/1901. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 58, 57th Cong. 1st.

0793 Revision of Certain Sales of Indian Lands in Nebraska and Kansas. [Otoe, Missouria.]12/12/1901. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 63, 57th Cong. 1st.

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0795 Fee-simple Patents to Indians of Siletz Reservation. [Pottawatomie, Shawnee; Oregon.]12/16/1901. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 80, 57th Cong. 1st.

0798 Leasing of Indian Reservations. 1/21/1902. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 135, 57th Cong. 1st.

0800 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 1/27/1902. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 145, 57th Cong. 1st.

0801 Deficiency Appropriation, Indian Service. 1/27/1902. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 147, 57th Cong. 1st.

0803 Indian Lands, Uintah Reservation, Utah. [Leasing.] 1/28/1902. 89pp.Senate Doc. No. 154, 57th Cong. 1st.

0848 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. [Wyoming.] 2/4/1902. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 163, 57th Cong. 1st.

0849 Clearwater Valley Railroad Company. [Right of way; Nez Percé land, Oregon.] 1/16/1902. 1p.Senate Report No. 175, 57th Cong. 1st.

0850 Conduct and Management of Indian Schools, Etc. [Prevention of disease.] 2/17/1902. 15pp.Senate Doc. No. 201, 57th Cong. 1st.

0858 Leasing and Selling of Certain Indian Lands. [Creek; Indian Territory.] 3/1/1902. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 226, 57th Cong. 1st.

0859 Survivors of Certain Indian Wars. [Black Hawk war, Creek war, Cherokee disturbances,Seminole war.] 1/27/1902. 6pp.Senate Report No. 241, 57th Cong. 1st.

0862 Memorial of Certain Indians. [Cherokee, Creek, Delaware, and Santee.] 3/11/1902. 8pp.Senate Doc. No. 242, 57th Cong. 1st.

0866 Restoration of Forfeited Annuities to Santee Sioux Indians. 3/11/1902. 8pp.Senate Doc. No. 243, 57th Cong. 1st.

0870 Memorial of the Delaware Indians. [Value of payments.] 3/12/1902. 7pp.Senate Doc. No. 247, 57th Cong. 1st.

0874 Indians of Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota, Etc. 1/30/1902. 4pp.Senate Report No. 265, 57th Cong. 1st.

0876 Service of Warrants by United States Commissioners, District of Minnesota. 1/31/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 271, 57th Cong. 1st.

0877 Creek Annuities. 3/31/1902. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 274, 57th Cong. 1st.

0879 Memorial of the Delaware Indians. 4/9/1902. 25pp.Senate Doc. No. 294, 57th Cong. 1st.

0892 Gen. Alfred Sully’s Company of Yankton Sioux Indian Scouts. [Extend pension benefits.]4/10/1902. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 298, 57th Cong. 1st.

0897 Claims of Indians for Compensation for Lands in Oklahoma Territory. [Nez Percé.] 4/18/1902.6pp.Senate Doc. No. 311, 57th Cong. 1st.

0900 Payment of Choctaw Warrants. 4/19/1902. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 313, 57th Cong. 1st.

0902 Rights of Mississippi Choctaws in the Choctaw Nation. 4/24/1902. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 319, 57th Cong. 1st.

0904 Claim of Delaware Indians. 4/26/1902. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 322, 57th Cong. 1st.

0906 Petition and Papers Relative to Certain Lower Brule Indians in South Dakota. 4/26/1902. 7pp.Senate Doc. No. 324, 57th Cong. 1st.

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0910 Eastern Cherokees. [Claims.] 5/2/1902. 7pp.Senate Doc. No. 334, 57th Cong. 1st.

Reel 2Volume 54, 1901–1902 (pp. 50203–51218)0001 Index to Volume 54. 7pp.0008 Treaties with Certain Indian Tribes in Oregon, Etc. 5/3/1902. 12pp.

Senate Doc. No. 340, 57th Cong. 1st.0014 Mille Lac Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 2/5/1902. 2pp.

Senate Report No. 340, 57th Cong. 1st.0015 Report of W. A. Richards, Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office, respecting the

Opening of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache and Wichita Lands in Oklahoma. 5/5/1902. 14pp.Senate Doc. No. 341, 57th Cong. 1st.

0023 Claims Arising from Indian Depredations. 5/5/1902. 11pp.Senate Doc. No. 343, 57th Cong. 1st.

0029 Eastern Cherokee Indians. 5/6/1902. 14pp.Senate Doc. No. 344, 57th Cong. 1st.

0036 Reimbursements to Citizens of Nevada. 2/5/1902. 12pp.Senate Report No. 346, 57th Cong. 1st.

0042 Memorial of the Delaware Indians. 5/8/1902. 52pp.Senate Doc. No. 349, 57th Cong. 1st.

0069 Memorial from the Cherokee Indians. 5/21/1902. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 364, 57th Cong. 1st.

0070 Leasing of Nonmineral Lands of Creek Indians. 5/31/1902. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 381, 57th Cong. 1st.

0072 Cost of Surveys and Allotments of Certain Indian Lands. [Walker River, Uintah, and SpokaneIndian reservations.] 6/14/1902. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 410, 57th Cong. 1st.

0074 Claims of the Loyal Creeks. 6/23/1902. 37pp.Senate Doc. No. 420, 57th Cong. 1st.

0093 Indian Depredation Cases. 6/25/1902. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 423, 57th Cong. 1st.

0095 Estate of Eli Ayres, Inc. 2/13/1902. 41pp.Senate Report No. 466, 57th Cong. 1st.

0117 Right of Way by Railway Companies in Indian Territory. 2/13/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 467, 57th Cong. 1st.

0119 Relief of Certain Mission Indians in California. 2/14/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 469, 57th Cong. 1st.

0121 Indians of Crow Reservation in Montana. 2/20/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 517, 57th Cong. 1st.

0123 Indians of Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota, Etc. 2/22/1902. 5pp.Senate Report No. 525, 57th Cong. 1st.

0126 Omaha Northern Railway Company. 2/28/1902. 4pp.Senate Report No. 567, 57th Cong. 1st.

0128 Town-Site Purposes of Homestead Entries in Oklahoma. 3/4/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 625, 57th Cong. 1st.

0129 Jean Louis Legare. [Relief.] 3/5/1902. 4pp.Senate Report No. 634, 57th Cong. 1st.

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0131 Ratifying Agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. 3/7/1902. 6pp.Senate Report No. 662, 57th Cong. 1st.

0134 Agreement with Indians of Devils Lake Reservation, North Dakota. 3/13/1902. 6pp.Senate Report No. 713, 57th Cong. 1st.

0137 Certain Lower Brule Sioux Indians of South Dakota. 3/20/1902. 6pp.Senate Report No. 787, 57th Cong. 1st.

0140 Mrs. Arivella D. Meeker. [Relief.] 3/20/1902. 7pp.Senate Report No. 799, 57th Cong. 1st.

0144 Statutes of Limitations on Certain Land Cases. [Shawnee.] 3/21/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 800, 57th Cong. 1st.

0145 Certain Payments to Registers and Receivers. [Osage, Kansas.] 3/24/1902. 6pp.Senate Report No. 820, 57th Cong. 1st.

0148 Relief and Civilization of the Chippewa Indians. 3/26/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 864, 57th Cong. 1st.

0150 Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/1/1902. 7pp.Senate Report No. 951, 57th Cong. 1st.

0154 Agreement with Red Lake and Pembina Bands of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 4/12/1902.42pp.Senate Report No. 1087, 57th Cong. 1st.

0175 Protection of Cities and Towns in the Indian Territory. 4/19/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1176, 57th Cong. 1st.

0176 Agreement with the Indians of Klamath Reservation, Oregon. 4/26/1902. 25pp.Senate Report No. 1285, 57th Cong. 1st.

0189 Amendment to Sundry Civil Bill. 4/26/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1286, 57th Cong. 1st.

0190 Amendment to Indian Depredations Act. 5/5/1902. 5pp.Senate Report No. 1388, 57th Cong. 1st.

0193 Amendment to Indian Depredations Act. 5/9/1902. 1p.Senate Report No. 1438, 57th Cong. 1st.

0194 Indian Agricultural School, North Dakota. 5/10/1902. 5pp.Senate Report No. 1463, 57th Cong. 1st.

0197 Free Homesteads on the Public Lands. [Colville Indians, Washington.] 5/13/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1502, 57th Cong. 1st.

0198 John Hornick. [Relief.] 5/14/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1510, 57th Cong. 1st.

0200 Frank C. Darling. [Relief.] 5/14/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1511, 57th Cong. 1st.

0201 A. M. Darling, Administrator. [Relief.] 5/14/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1512, 57th Cong. 1st.

0202 Fish and Game in the Indian Territory. 5/21/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1632, 57th Cong. 1st.

0203 Certain Litigation in the Circuit Court, Western District of North Carolina. 5/22/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1643, 57th Cong. 1st.

0204 Grant of Land to the State of California. [Torros Indians, San Bernardino.] 5/28/1902. 5pp.Senate Report No. 1694, 57th Cong. 1st.

0207 Homesteading the Ute Indian Reservation. [Colorado.] 6/3/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1744, 57th Cong. 1st.

0209 F. C. Boucher. [Relief.] 6/7/1902. 11pp.Senate Report No. 1839, 57th Cong. 1st.

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0215 Leasing of the Indian Lands on Standing Rock Reservation. [North Dakota.] 6/9/1902. 30pp.Senate Report No. 1846, 57th Cong. 1st.

0230 Claims of Certain Indians. [Chippewa, White River/Confederated Bands of Utes, Delaware.]6/20/1902. 9pp.Senate Report No. 2032, 57th Cong. 1st.

0235 Adjustment of Rights of Settlers on the Navajo Reservation, Arizona. 6/23/1902. 5pp.Senate Report No. 2042, 57th Cong. 1st.

0238 Allotment of Lands, Etc., of the Lac Courte Oreille Reservation, Wisconsin. 6/23/1902. 1p.Senate Report No. 2059, 57th Cong. 1st.

0239 Sale of the Unsold Portion of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. 6/23/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 2068, 57th Cong. 1st.

0241 Agreement Submitted by Kansas or Kaw Indians of Oklahoma. 6/24/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 2099, 57th Cong. 1st.

0243 Agreement with the Cherokee Tribe of Indians. 6/25/1902. 4pp.Senate Report No. 2103, 57th Cong. 1st.

0245 Turtle Mountain Band of Indians. [North Dakota.] 6/27/1902. 4pp.Senate Report No. 2117, 57th Cong. 1st.

0247 Heirs of Darius B. Randall, Deceased. 6/28/1902. 3pp.Senate Report No. 2125, 57th Cong. 1st.

0249 Protection of Cities and Towns in the Indian Territory. 1/9/1902. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 26, 57th Cong. 1st.

0250 Annuities of the Sac and Fox of the Mississippi. 12/3/1901. 28pp.H.R. Doc. No. 38, 57th Cong. 1st.

0264 Judgments Rendered on Account of Indian Depredations. 12/6/1901. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 48, 57th Cong. 1st.

0266 Conveyance of Inherited Lands by Certain Indians. [Pawnee, Ponca, Oto, and Tonkawa,Oklahoma.] 12/10/1901. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 78, 57th Cong. 1st.

0268 Agreement with Klamath Indians. 12/10/1902. 12pp.H.R. Doc. No. 79, 57th Cong. 1st.

0274 Recognition of the Services of Certain Indian Policemen. [Involved in killing of Sitting Bull;Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota.] 12/10/1901. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 81, 57th Cong. 1st.

0276 Patrols on Ceded Indian Reservations in Minnesota. 12/1/1901. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 82, 57th Cong. 1st.

0277 Appropriation for Purchase of Land for Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. 12/13/1901. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 93, 57th Cong. 1st.

0279 Agreement with the Indians of Devils Lake Reservation. [North Dakota.] 12/13/1901. 37pp.H.R. Doc. No. 98, 57th Cong. 1st.

0299 Sums to Be Credited to the Chickasaw, Seneca, and Eastern Shawnee Indians. 12/13/1901.3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 101, 57th Cong. 1st.

0301 Appropriation for Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 12/17/1901. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 125, 57th Cong. 1st.

0305 Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe of Indians. [Wisconsin.] 1/6/1902. 36pp.H.R. Doc. No. 167, 57th Cong. 1st.

0323 Agreement with the Indians of the Grande Ronde Reservation in Oregon. 1/6/1902. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 175, 57th Cong. 1st.

0327 Judgments in Favor of Wichita and Other Indians. [Oklahoma.] 1/8/1902. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 203, 57th Cong. 1st.

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0329 Enid and Anadarko Railway Company. 1/29/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 257, 57th Cong. 1st.

0330 Estimates for Census and [Repairs] for Casa Grande Ruin. 1/18/1902. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 262, 57th Cong. 1st.

0332 Mohave Apache Indians. [Security at Camp McDowell, Arizona.] 1/18/1902. 36pp.H.R. Doc. No. 274, 57th Cong. 1st.

0350 Issuing and Withholding of Rations from Indians. 1/31/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 285, 57th Cong. 1st.

0353 Increase in Salary of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1/23/1902. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 303, 57th Cong. 1st.

0354 Relief of Certain Mission Indians of California. 1/27/1902. 24pp.H.R. Doc. No. 319, 57th Cong. 1st.

0366 Estimate of Appropriation for Apache Prisoners. 2/4/1902. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 356, 57th Cong. 1st.

0367 Issuing or Withholding of Rations from Indians. 2/17/1902. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 391, 57th Cong. 1st.

0370 Condition of Reservation Indians. 2/21/1902. 61pp.H.R. Doc. No. 406, 57th Cong. 1st.

0401 Agreement and Memorial of the Kansas (or Kaw) Indians of Oklahoma. 3/11/1902. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 452, 57th Cong. 1st.

0407 Condition of Mission Indians of Southern California. 3/15/1902. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 493, 57th Cong. 1st.

0409 Proposed Agreement with Creek Tribe of Indians. 3/27/1902. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 511, 57th Cong. 1st.

0416 Northern Cheyennes, Montana. 2/4/1902. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 354, 57th Cong. 1st.

0418 Agreement between the United States and the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. 3/27/1902.18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 512, 57th Cong. 1st.

0427 Free Schools in the Indian Territory. 4/1/1902. 39pp.H.R. Doc. No. 522, 57th Cong. 1st.

0446 Right of Way of Railways in Indian Territory. 2/12/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 530, 57th Cong. 1st.

0448 Sale of Timber on Jicarilla Apache Reservation. [New Mexico.] 4/4/1902. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 531, 57th Cong. 1st.

0449 Agreement with the Red Lake and Pembina Bands of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. [RedLake Reservation, with map.] 4/4/1902. 44pp.H.R. Doc. No. 532, 57th Cong. 1st.

0471 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/14/1902. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 547, 57th Cong. 1st.

0474 Memorial from the Cherokee Indians. 4/16/1902. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 552, 57th Cong. 1st.

0483 Sale of Certain Indian Lands. [Pottawatomie and Kickapoo lands, Kansas.] 4/16/1902. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 558, 57th Cong. 1st.

0484 Town-site Purposes of Homestead Entries in Oklahoma. 2/19/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 569, 57th Cong. 1st.

0485 Change of Boundary line between Certain Districts in Indian Territory, Etc. 2/24/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 583, 57th Cong. 1st.

0487 Deficiency in Appropriation for Sac and Fox Indian Agency, Iowa. 5/14/1902. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 602, 57th Cong. 1st.

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0489 Claim of Delos K. Lonewolf. [Kiowa.] 5/16/1902. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 607, 57th Cong. 1st.

0491 Adjustment of Osage Traders’ Claims. 6/3/1902. 105pp.H.R. Doc. No. 643, 57th Cong. 1st.

Volume 55, [1858–1898 and] 1902–1903 (pp. 51219–51878)0543 Index to Volume 55. 6pp.0549 Boundaries between the Southern and Central Judicial Districts of Indian Territory. 3/7/1902.

1p.H.R. Report No. 789, 57th Cong. 1st.

0550 Ratifying an Agreement with Indians of Devils Lake Reservation, North Dakota. 3/14/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 953, 57th Cong. 1st.

0552 Agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation. 3/14/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 954, 57th Cong. 1st.

0554 Agreement with Indians of Klamath Reservation, Oregon. 3/15/1902. 24pp.H.R. Report No. 969, 57th Cong. 1st.

0566 Pay to Settlers for Improvements on Round Valley Indian Reservation. 3/18/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1077, 57th Cong. 1st.

0568 Allotment of Lands, Etc., of Lac Courte Oreille Reservation, Wisconsin. 3/18/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1081, 57th Cong. 1st.

0569 Heirs of Mary Clark, Etc. [Oklahoma Territory.] 3/20/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1095, 57th Cong. 1st.

0571 Agreement with Crow Indians in Montana. 3/22/1902. 9pp.H.R. Report No. 1167, 57th Cong. 1st.

0576 Elizabeth McKinney. [Relief; Citizen Band of Pottawatomie, Oklahoma Territory.] 3/31/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1271, 57th Cong. 1st.

0577 Homesteads in the Ute Reservation. 3/31/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1275, 57th Cong. 1st.

0578 Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 4/7/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1473, 57th Cong. 1st.

0580 Clearwater Valley Railroad Company. [Right of way; Oregon.] 4/9/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1515, 57th Cong. 1st.

0581 Agreement with Crow Indians in Montana. 4/10/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1524, 57th Cong. 1st.

0582 Omaha Northern Railway Company. [Access to Omaha and Winnebago Reservation.]4/10/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1541, 57th Cong. 1st.

0584 Accounts of Certain Registers and Receivers of Land Offices in Kansas. 4/11/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1549, 57th Cong. 1st.

0585 Proposed Agreement Submitted by the Kansas or Kaw Indians of Oklahoma. 4/14/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1608, 57th Cong. 1st.

0587 Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 4/17/1902. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1655, 57th Cong. 1st.

0590 Mrs. Arivella D. Meeker. [Annuity renewal.] 4/18/1902. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1662, 57th Cong. 1st.

0594 Relief of Certain Indigent Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians in the Indian Territory. 4/18/1902.1p.H.R. Report No. 1663, 57th Cong. 1st.

0595 Application of the Statutes of Limitations in Certain Cases. [Shawnee.] 4/22/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1732, 57th Cong. 1st.

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0597 Settlement of Lands in Oklahoma Territory. [Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache reservations.]4/24/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1774, 57th Cong. 1st.

0598 Mille Lac Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 4/25/1902. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1784, 57th Cong. 1st.

0602 Rights of Settlers on Navajo Reservation, Arizona. 5/1/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1846, 57th Cong. 1st.

0604 Agreement with Red Lake and Pembina Bands of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 5/8/1902.42pp.H.R. Report No. 1936, 57th Cong. 1st.

0625 American Surety Company of New York. [Indemnity for money paid to Mission Indians ofCalifornia.] 5/16/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2060, 57th Cong. 1st.

0627 Agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. 5/17/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2099, 57th Cong. 1st.

0629 Sale of Sites for Manufacturing Plants, Etc., in Indian Territory. 5/19/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2103, 57th Cong. 1st.

0630 Extending the Time for the Opening of Lands on the Spokane Indian Reservation. 5/19/1902.2pp.H.R. Report No. 2117, 57th Cong. 1st.

0631 Survivors of Certain Indian Wars. 5/23/1902. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 2195, 57th Cong. 1st.

0634 Amending the Indian Appropriation Act for the Year 1903. 5/26/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2240, 57th Cong. 1st.

0635 Lands and Water Resources of the Uintah Indian Reservation. 5/28/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2280, 57th Cong. 1st.

0636 Fees of United States Marshals in the Indian Territory, Etc. 5/28/1902. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 2281, 57th Cong. 1st.

0639 Sale of the Unsold Portion of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. 6/7/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2412, 57th Cong. 1st.

0641 Additional United States Commissioners and Constables for the Indian Territory. 6/13/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2489, 57th Cong. 1st.

0642 Agreement with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes, Etc. 6/14/1902. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 2493, 57th Cong. 1st.

0645 Agreement with Creek Tribe of Indians. 6/14/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2495, 57th Cong. 1st.

0647 Miami Indians. 6/17/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2568, 57th Cong. 1st.

0648 Opening to Settlement [of] Certain Indian Lands. 6/18/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2569, 57th Cong. 1st.

0649 Grant of Land to the State of California. [Mission Indians.] 6/18/1902. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 2586, 57th Cong. 1st.

0652 Allotment of Lands among New York Indians. 6/18/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2591, 57th Cong. 1st.

0654 Lease by Certain Indians to John Quilter. [Seneca Nation.] 6/23/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2655, 57th Cong. 1st.

0655 Amendment to Indian Depredations Act. 6/23/1902. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 3656, 57th Cong. 1st.

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0658 Right of Way to the Williams and Cataract Canyon Railroad Company. [Supai Reservation,Arizona.] 6/23/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2658, 57th Cong. 1st.

0660 Additional Districts for Recording of Instruments, Indian Territory. 6/24/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2660, 57th Cong. 1st.

0661 Support of Certain Destitute Orphan Chindre. [Indian Territory.] 6/24/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2662, 57th Cong. 1st.

0663 Indian Agricultural School, North Dakota. 6/24/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2664, 57th Cong. 1st.

0665 Punishment for Larceny of Horses, Etc., in the Indian Territory. 6/24/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2665, 57th Cong. 1st.

0666 Allotment of Lands of the Cherokee Indians in the Indian Territory. 6/24/1902. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2666, 57th Cong. 1st.

0668 Indians of Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota, Etc. [Sioux.] 6/25/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2679, 57th Cong. 1st.

0670 Absentee Wyandotte Indians. 6/25/1902. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 2681, 57th Cong. 1st.

0674 Jurisdiction of Indian Reservations in South Dakota. [U.S. district and circuit courts.] 6/26/1902.2pp.H.R. Report No. 2704, 57th Cong. 1st.

0675 Amounts Received from Sale of Osage Lands in Kansas. 12/10/1902. 64pp.Senate Doc. No. 33, 57th Cong. 2d.

0707 Protest of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indian Territory against Proposed State of Oklahoma.12/15/1902. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 38, 57th Cong. 2d.

0709 Claims of Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi Residing in Iowa. 1/5/1903. 22pp.Senate Doc. No. 64, 57th Cong. 2d.

0720 Memorial of Certain Tuscarora Indians. 1/15/1903. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 89, 57th Cong. 2d.

0722 Memorial of Certain Seneca Indians. 1/15/1903. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 90, 57th Cong. 2d.

0727 Correcting Errors in Double Allotments of Land, Etc. 1/20/1903. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 106, 57th Cong. 2d.

0728 Rights of Intermarried Citizens of the Cherokee Nation. 2/10/1903. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 142, 57th Cong. 2d.

0729 Decision in the Case of Lone Wolf. [Chief of Kiowas.] 2/11/1903. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 148, 57th Cong. 2d.

0734 Santee Sioux of Nebraska and Flandreaux Sioux of South Dakota. 2/23/1903. 7pp.Senate Doc. No. 168, 57th Cong. 2d.

0738 Pottowatomie Indians of Wisconsin. 2/27/1903. 16pp.Senate Doc. No. 185, 57th Cong. 2d.

0746 Indian Depredation Claims. 2/27/1903. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 190, 57th Cong. 2d.

0747 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 2/28/1903. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 196, 57th Cong. 2d.

0748 Opening of a Portion of the Diminished Red Lake Reservation. [Minnesota.] 2/28/1903. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 202, 57th Cong. 2d.

0749 Memorial to Pay Certain Moneys to the Pottowatomie Indians. [Michigan.] 2/18/1903. 17pp.Senate Doc. No. 205, 57th Cong. 2d.

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0758 Memorial of Certain Indians in Oklahoma. [Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache.] 3/3/1903. 14pp.Senate Doc. No. 217, 57th Cong. 2d.

0765 Col. H. B. Freeman. [Claims.] 4/30/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1335, 57th Cong. 1st.

0766 Ceded Lands on Fort Hall Indian Reservation. [Idaho.] 12/15/1902. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2213, 57th Cong. 2d.

0767 Sale of Part of Red Lake Indian Reservation. 1/22/1903. 1p.Senate Report No. 2587, 57th Cong. 2d.

0768 Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe of Indians. 1/29/1903. 39pp.Senate Report No. 2699, 57th Cong. 2d.

0787 Absentee Wyandotte Indians. 2/12/1903. 6pp.Senate Report No. 3007, 57th Cong. 2d.

0790 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/16/1903. 14pp.Senate Report No. 3088, 57th Cong. 2d.

0797 Agreement with the Indians of the Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. 2/23/1903. 5pp.Senate Report No. 3271, 57th Cong. 2d.

0800 Agreement with the Yankton Sioux Indians of South Dakota. 3/3/1903. 15pp.Senate Report No. 3316, 57th Cong. 2d.

0808 Claims of the Lower Brule Band of Sioux Indians. 12/2/1902. 29pp.H.R. Doc. No. 34, 57th Cong. 2d.

0823 Additional Land for the Moapa Indians in Nevada. 12/5/1902. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 65, 57th Cong. 2d.

0827 Survey of the Walker River Reservation in Nevada, Etc. 12/5/1902. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 66, 57th Cong. 2d.

0833 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 12/6/1902. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 81, 57th Cong. 2d.

0834 Papers Relating to Agreement of Oto and Missouri Indians in Oklahoma. 12/13/1902. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 157, 57th Cong. 2d.

0836 Agreement with Indians on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, Etc. [North Dakota.]12/18/1902. 37pp.H.R. Doc. No. 194, 57th Cong. 2d.

0855 Claim of the Cherokee Indians. 1/22/1903. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 309, 57th Cong. 2d.

0857 Claim of Delos K. Lonewolf. 2/2/1903. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 346, 57th Cong. 2d.

0860 Indian Depredation Cases. 2/7/1903. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 369, 57th Cong. 2d.

0861 Estimate of Appropriation to Carry Out Agreement with the Choctaws and Chickasaws.2/20/1903. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 403, 57th Cong. 2d.

0863 Indian Appropriation Bill. 12/9/1902. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2785, 57th Cong. 2d.

0865 Additional Districts for Recording Deeds, Etc., in Indian Territory. 12/11/902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2821, 57th Cong. 2d.

0866 Payment of Choctaw Warrants. 12/16/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2878, 57th Cong. 2d.

0867 Use of Timber and Stone in Indian Territory. 12/16/1902. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2881, 57th Cong. 2d.

0868 Sale of Certain Public Lands. 12/20/1902. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2918, 57th Cong. 2d.

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0869 Fort Hall Indian Reservation. [Settlement and disposal, Idaho.] 1/17/1903. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 3161, 57th Cong. 2d.

0870 Minimum Punishment in Certain Cases Arising in the Indian Territory. 1/26/1903. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 3373, 57th Cong. 2d.

0872 Pharmacy in the Indian Territory. 1/26/1903. 1p.H.R. Report No. 3379, 57th Cong. 2d.

0873 Regulating the Practice of Medicine and Surgery in Indian Territory. 1/26/1903. 1p.H.R. Report No. 3380, 57th Cong. 2d.

0874 Opening for Settlement [of] Certain Lands in Oklahoma. 2/7/1903. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 3661, 57th Cong. 2d.

0878 Ratifying an Agreement with Certain Indians. 2/14/1903. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 3775, 57th Cong. 2d.

0879 Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Certain Indians, Etc. 2/16/1903. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 3783, 57th Cong. 2d.

0881 Agreement with Indians of Klamath Reservation in State of Oregon. [Cession of land.]2/21/1903. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 3838, 57th Cong. 2d.

0883 Agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. [Cession of land.] 2/21/1903.5pp.H.R. Report No. 3839, 57th Cong. 2d.

0886 Opening for Settlement [of] Certain Lands in Oklahoma. [Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche.]2/21/1903. 9pp.H.R. Report No. 3840, 57th Cong. 2d.

0891 Agreement with Crow Indians on Montana. [Purchase of land.] 2/21/1903. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 3843, 57th Cong. 2d.

0896 Agreement with the Indians of Devils Lake Reservation, North Dakota. 2/23/1903. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 3852, 57th Cong. 2d.

0897 Sale of Part of Red Lake Indian Reservation. [Minnesota.] 2/25/1903. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 3859, 57th Cong. 2d.

0898 Additional Judge in the Indian Territory. 2/26/1903. 1p.H.R. Report No. 3872, 57th Cong. 2d.

Reel 3Volume 55 cont. (pp. 51879–52149)0001 Indian War in Oregon and Washington Territories. 1/25/1858. 62pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 38, 35th Cong. 1st.0032 Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, Communicating…Information in Relation to the Early

Labors of the Missionaries of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions inOregon, Commencing in 1836. [Printed 1903.] 83pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 37, 41st Cong. 3d.

0079 Statistics of Indian Tribes, Agencies, and Schools. 1899. 170pp.0160 In re Seminole National Government and Agreement with the United States. Brief and

Argument by Samuel J. Crawford. 1898. 17pp.0169 Brief on Behalf of Wisconsin Oneida Indians. n.d. 18pp.

Volume 56, [1858–1898 and] 1901–1903 (pp. 52150–53026)0179 Index to Volume 56. 4pp.

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0183 Moneys Due the Cherokee Nation. 2/9/1900. 148pp.Senate Doc. No. 163, 56th Cong. 1st. [Reprint of Senate Doc. No. 16, 54th Cong. 1st and H.R.Exec. Doc. No. 182, 53d Cong. 3d.]

0260 Regulations Governing the Leasing and Sale of Lands in the Creek Nation…. 1/21/1903. 31pp.0282 Rules of Practice in Cases before the Land Offices of the Commission to the Five Civilized

Tribes in Indian Territory. 6/28/1898. 9pp.0287 Regulations Governing Mineral Leases in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations in Indian

Territory…. 6/28/1898. 20pp.0301 Agricultural Contracts in the Creek Nation. 3/31/1902. 12pp.0308 Chief Buffington’s Protest Against Leases. [Renewal of oil and gas company lease.] 8/31/1901.

8pp.0312 In re Cherokee Oil and Gas Company; Supplemental Brief and Argument. 9/28/1901. 31pp.0328 Report of the Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office to the Secretary of the Interior

respecting the Opening to Settlement and Entry of the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache, andWichita Lands in Oklahoma Territory. 1901. 35pp.

0357 Conference between the Secretary of the Interior and Members of the Minnesota Delegation inCongress to Ascertain a Better Method for the Sale and Disposal of the Pine Timber on IndianReservations in That State. 1/19/1901 and 1/23/1901. 40pp.

0378 Hearing before the Secretary of the Interior, in the Matter of Certain Contracts for the Sale andPurchase of Dead and Down Timber on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation, in the State ofMinnesota. 12/20/1900 and 12/21/1900. 93pp.

0425 The Indian Problem, from the Indian’s Standpoint. 1900. 21pp.0437 Osier Culture. [Forestry branch dealing with willow goods.] 1898. 24pp.0451 Synopsis, Department of Domestic Science, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. [Home

economics lessons.] 1898. 14pp.0459 American Indian Games. [Bulletin of the Free Museum of Science and Art of the University of

Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, No. 3.] 4/1898. 15pp.0469 [Indian family names.] Department of the Interior. 12/1/1902. 3pp.0471 Report of Committee on Temperance Appeals. [Published by Women’s National Indian

Association.] 1902. 8pp.0475 A Glimpse of Our Missions. [Published by National Indian Association.] 1902. 14pp.0483 Problems on Indian Citizenship. [Published by the National Indian Association.] 1902. 8pp.0487 Late Indian News. [Published by the National Indian Association.] 12/1902. 12pp.0493 Some Results of Our Alaska Work. [Published by the National Indian Association.] 12/1902.

8pp.0497 Report of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for 1900–01 and 1901–02. 1902. 31pp.0512 Decision…as to the Rights of the Oneida Indians in Canada, Stockbridge, Munsee, Oneida,

Brothertown, St. Regis and Mixed Bloods, to Participate in the Judgment of the Court of ClaimsRendered November 14, 1898, and the Fund Appropriated by Act of Congress of February 9,1900, for the New York Indians. 1902. 11pp.

0518 In the Matter of the Enrollment of the Tribe of Stockbridge and Munsee Indians under the Act ofMarch 3, 1893. 1/20/1903. 45pp.Senate Bill No. 3620, 57th Cong. 2d.

0541 Annual Report. The Women’s National Indian Association. 12/1901. 50pp.0569 Annual Report of the National Indian Association. 12/1902. 59pp.0599 Nineteenth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1901. 19pp.0610 Twentieth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1902. 26pp.0623 Nineteenth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association for the

Year Ending December 6, 1901. 1902. 97pp.

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0671 The Pressing Needs of the Warner Ranch and Other Mission Indians in Southern California.Published by the Indian Rights Association. 10/1901. 6pp.

0674 The Standing Rock Indians and Grazing Leases. Published by the Indian Rights Association.6/1902. 2pp.

0675 The Urgent Case of the Mille Lac Indians. Published by the Indian Rights Association. 10/1901.8pp.

0679 The Action of the Interior Department in Forcing the Standing Rock Indians to Lease TheirLands to Cattle Syndicates. Published by the Indian Rights Association. 5/12/1902. 27pp.

0694 A New Indian Policy—The Red Man’s Rights in Jeopardy. Published by the Indian RightsAssociation. 6/1902. 8pp.

0698 Amended Rules for Conveyance of Inherited Indian Lands. 10/2/1902. 10pp.

Volume 57, [1899 and] 1901–1904 (pp. 53027–53543)0704 Index to Volume 57. 3pp.0707 Correspondence Relating to Timber on the Chippewa Indian Reservations. 1/21/1899. 253pp.

Senate Doc. No. 70, 55th Cong. 3d.0834 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. 1/22/1901. 16pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 359, 56th Cong. 2d.0842 Clearwater Valley Railroad Company. [Right of way through Nez Percé Lands, Oregon.]

1/16/1902. 1p.Senate Report No. 175, 57th Cong. 1st.

0843 Twenty-first Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1903. 20pp.0854 [Program of the Congress of Indian Education.] 1904. 8pp.0858 Validity of…Payment of…Tax a Condition Precedent to the Admission and Retention in the

Chickasaw Nation of Cattle of Noncitizens. [Appeal; Court of Appeals of the District ofColumbia.] 4/7/1903. 10pp.

0863 United States v. Choctaw Nation and Chickasaw Nation. Opinion of the Court. 4/27/1903. 9pp.0868 Delaware Indians et al. v. Cherokee Nation. Brief on Final Hearing. 12/16/1901. 210pp.

Reel 4Volume 57 cont. (pp. 53544–54114)0001 Delaware Indians v. United States. Petition. 4/11/1867. 33pp.0018 Maps of Segregated Coal Lands in the McAlester District, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory….

1904. 58pp.0049 Twentieth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for the

Year Ending December 10, 1902. 1903. 92pp.0095 Amended Rules and Regulations Governing Sales of Allotted Lands. [Pottawatomi, Absentee

Shawnee, Wyandot, Peoria, Miami.] 10/7/1903. 5pp.0098 Settlement and Entry of Land in Red Lake and Part of White Earth Indian Reservations,

Minnesota. 9/22/1903. 16pp.0106 Statistics of Indian Tribes, Agencies, and Schools. 1903. 171pp.0193 Report of Investigation of Charges Preferred by the Sequoia League of California against the

Management of the Moqui Indian Reservation. 7/1903. 23pp.0205 Missionary Report for 1903. Published by the National Indian Association. 42pp.0227 Indian Territory Affairs. 1/28/1904. 42pp.0249 Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs…February 29, 1904, on S. 335, Providing for

the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to the Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe of Indians. 2/29/1904.110pp.

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Volume 58, 1902–1904 (pp. 54115–55135)0305 Index to Volume 58. 3pp.0308 Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, on H.R. 7262, to

Provide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to the Indians in the State of New York, and forOther Purposes. 1904. 56pp.

0337 Statehood for Indian Territory and Oklahoma. 3/1/1904. 157pp.0416 Proposed Delegate from Indian Territory. 1904. 12pp.0422 [Indian Schools and Reservations.] ca. 3/1902. 104pp. [Partial document; pp. 105–205.]0473 Brief on Behalf of the Delawares Opposing the Leasing of Lands to the Cherokee Oil and Gas

Company by the Secretary of the Interior. n.d. 32pp.0490 Regulations Governing the Introduction by Noncitizens of Live Stock in the Chickasaw Nation,

Indian Territory. 6/3/1902. 4pp.0493 Regulations Governing the Sale and Leasing of Lands in the Creek Nation, Indian Territory,

Prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior…. 7/10/1903. 48pp.0525 Regulations Governing the Leasing of Lands in the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory,

Prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior,…. 5/4/1903. 29pp.0548 Right of Way—Railroad Grant—Section 13, Act of February 28, 1902. St. Louis and San

Francisco R.R. Co. 12/11/1903. 9pp.0552 Another “Century of Dishonor”? [Indian Rights Association; Rosebud Indians, South Dakota.]

2/29/1904. 23pp.0564 Allotment of Certain Lands within Uintah Indian Reservation. 2/22/1902. 43pp.0586 Sloan et al. v. United States. Brief for Defendants. In re Mixed Blood Claimants to Allotments of

Lands on the Omaha Indian Reservation. 2/6/1901. 226pp.0699 Annual Report of the National Indian Association. December 1903. 55pp.0725 Laws and Regulations relating to Trade with Indian Tribes. 4/1/1904. 9pp.0730 Cherokee Nation et al. v. Hitchcock. Brief of Appellants. 1902. 19pp.0740 Lone Wolf et al. v. Hitchcock. Brief and Argument of Appellants. 1902. 81pp.0782 Anthropologic Miscellanea. A Crow Monument to Shame. [Rock monuments to infidelity of

Crow men’s wives; reprinted from American Anthropologist, 5, no. 2.] 1903. 2pp.0783 Regarding the Public Service in Indian Territory: Letter to the President from the Secretary of

the Interior, Transmitting the Report of Col. Charles J. Bonaparte and Clinton R. Woodruff.1904. 47pp.

0807 A Wheel-shaped Stone Monument in Wyoming. [Reprinted from American Anthropologist, 5,no. 1.] 1903. 4pp.

0809 Instructions, Description, and Estimates for the Sale of Ninety-five Per Cent of theMerchantable Pine Timber on Ceded Chippewa Pine Lands, Minnesota…and Rules andRegulations for the Selling and Scaling of Said Timber. 8/29/1903. 104pp.

Volume 59, [1839–1899 and] 1902–1904 (pp. 55136–55248)0862 Index to Volume 59. 6pp.0865 Statehood for Oklahoma. [Statement of Robert L. Owen of Muscogee, Indian Territory, plus

exhibits.] 3/1/1904. 113pp.

Reel 5Volume 59 cont. (pp. 55249–55973)0001 Chief Sealth. A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Master of Arts, by Frank Carlson, A.B.

[Bulletin of the University of Washington, Series III, No. 2.] 12/1903. 33pp.

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0019 The Ancient Basket Makers of Southeastern Utah. [Supplement to American Museum Journal,vol. II, no. 4.] 1902. 29pp.

0039 The North American Indian and the Catholic Church. [Address delivered before the AmericanFederation of Catholic Societies, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 8/4/1903; printed in The Messenger,Vol. XL, no. 3.] 1903. 13pp.

0046 Two Annual Addresses by the Regent of the Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association: Pueblo,1903; Denver, 1904. 14pp.

0054 To the President of the United States from the Delaware Indians. [Lands and funds of theDelawares in the Cherokee Nation.] 1/14/1904. 15pp.

0062 Holding an Equity Court. Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. [Delaware Indians.]6/2/1903. 39pp.

0082 Report of the Director of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for 1903–’04. 4/8/1904. 87pp.0127 Wokas, A Primitive Food of the Klamath Indians, by Frederick Vernon Colville. [From Report of

the U.S. National Museum for 1902.] 1904. 28pp.0149 In re Kansas Tribe of Indians v. The United States. Brief and Argument. 3/2/1904. 13pp.0157 Crichton vs. Shelton et al. Involving Klamath Indian Allotments…. Brief in Support of Appeal.

Undated. 63pp.0189 Decisions Relating to the Public Lands: Indian Homestead—Act of July 4, 1884. [Case of] Doc

Jim; Right of Way—Railroad Grant—Indian Lands—Highways. Opinion. ca. 1903. 8pp.0195 Removal of the Pottawattomie Indians from Northern Indiana…by Daniel McDonald. 1899.

70pp.0235 Report of the Commissioner…on the Claim of the Iroquois Indians Made to the Legislature Nov.

3, 1855. [Vermont.] 1885. 26pp.0248 The Ute War of 1879, Why the Indian Bureau Should be Transferred from the Department of

the Interior to the Department of War, by Thomas Sturgis. 11/10/1879. 25pp.0261 Removal of Indians. 2/24/1830. 32pp.

H.R. Report No. 227, 21st Cong. 1st.0277 Report of the Commissioners relating to the Condition of the Indians of Massachusetts.

2/21/1849. 88pp.House [unreadable] 46.

0320 Reports, Resolves, &c. relating to the Marshpee Indians. 3/30/1839. 31pp.House [unreadable] 72.

0336 Massacre of Cheyenne Indians. 4/26/1865. 107pp.0390 Memorial of Certain Indians Residing in Michigan and Indiana. 1/16/1871. 9pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 32, 41st Cong. 3d.

Volume 60, [1841, 1852, 1893–1894, and] 1903–1905 (pp. 55974–56885)0397 Index to Volume 60. 3pp.0400 Choctaw Treaty—Dancing Rabbit Creek. 3/3/1841. 179pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 109, 26th Cong. 2d.0488 Caddo Indian Treaty. [Louisiana.] 12/15/1841. 51pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 25, 27th Cong. 2d.0513 Portraits of North American Indians, with Sketches of Scenery, Etc. [Descriptions only; no

paintings; with index.] December 1852. 76pp.0552 The Siouan Tribes of the East, by James Mooney. [With index.] 1894. 101pp.0606 Bibliography of Salishan Languages, by James Constantine Pilling. [Indians in Northwest.]

1893. 96pp.0656 Annual Report of the National Indian Association. December 1903. 55pp.0685 Twenty-first Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for the

Year Ending December 15, 1903. 1904. 90pp.

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0731 Our Industrial Work. [A Publication of the National Indian Association.] ca. 1903. 12pp.0737 Pastlook and Outlook. [A Publication of the National Indian Association.] ca. 1904. 18pp.0747 Sketch of the Washington Auxiliary of the National Indian Association, 1882–1903, by Mary

E. C. Wilder, President. ca. 1903. 18pp.0757 Twenty-second Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. November 1904. 17pp.0767 A Danger to Be Averted: Need of Immediate Action to Protect the Five Civilized Tribes and

Other Indians from the Liquor Traffic. [From Indian Rights Association.] 12/17/1904. 3pp.0769 Indian Trust Funds for Sectarian Schools: The Statute Prohibiting Application of Public Moneys

for Support of Sectarian Schools Ignored by the Government in Expending Indian Trust FundsTherefor. The Indians Protest. [From Indian Rights Association.] 1/12/1905. 8pp.

0773 Protects Poor Lo: Something about the Indian Rights Association. [From the Kansas City“Journal,” August 30, 1903; Indian Rights Association.] 9/1903. 8pp.

0777 Indian Appropriation Bill, 1906. Hearing before the Full Committee on Indian Affairs of theSenate of the United States. 1905. 30pp.

0793 Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, on H.R. 7262, toProvide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to the Indians of the State of New York, and forOther Purposes. 1904. 56pp.

0822 Brief and Argument. Relative to the Right of Amy Hauser et al. to Share in the CommonProperty of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Tribes of Indians. 7/25/1892. 14pp.

0831 Choctaw and Chickasaw Citizenship Court—Annulment of Judgment of Citizenship. 5/9/1904.5pp.

0834 Lease of Cherokee Mineral Lands—Secretary of the Interior. 6/25/1904. 3pp.0835 Loyal Creek Claims—Distribution of Fund. 6/14/1904. 4pp.0837 A Gazetteer of Indian Territory. [U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 248, Series F, Geography,

44.] 1905. 73pp.

Reel 6Volume 60 cont. (pp. 56886–57160)0001 Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends

of the Indian and Other Dependent Peoples. [With indexes of members, speakers, andsubjects.] 1904. 173pp.

0088 Rules for the Indian School Service. 1904. 47pp.0112 The Indian Exhibit in the Government Building. Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis,

Missouri. 1904. 4pp.0114 What Is the Use of the Indian Schools. [Pamphlet of Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society

of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.] 9/18/1901. 4pp.0116 Regulations Governing Applications by Allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes in the Indian

Territory, Who Are of Indian Blood, for Removal of Restrictions upon Alienation. 1905. 6pp.0120 Laws Relating to Allotments, Patents, Alienation, Citizenship, Cessation of Tribal Relations, and

Statistics of the Five Civilized Tribes. n.d. 4pp.0122 Memorandum. Provisions of Law Governing the Leasing of Lands in the Nations of the Five

Civilized Tribes. n.d. 5pp.0125 Regulations (as Amended May 4, 1903) Governing the Leasing of Lands in the Cherokee

Nation, Indian Territory,…. 1905. 33pp.

Volume 61, 1902–1905 (pp. 56161–58241)0149 Index to Volume 61. 3pp.0152 Methods for Bettering Sanitary Conditions in Indian Schools. 1904. 7pp.

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0157 Teaching Indian Pupils to Speak English: Primary Methods and Outlines for the Use ofTeachers in the Indian Schools. 1904. 15pp.

0165 Leasing of Indian Lands. [Standing Rock Reservation.] 2/22/1902. 119pp.Senate Doc. No. 212, 57th Cong. 1st.

0225 Revised Regulations Governing the Leasing of Lands in the Cherokee Nation, IndianTerritory…. 3/20/1905. 32pp.

0249 Revised Regulations Governing the Sale and Leasing of Lands in the Creek Nation, IndianTerritory…. 3/20/1905. 60pp.

0289 School Land—Indian Occupant. 3/7/1905. 4pp.0291 Indian Appropriation Bill. [Extracts from debate.] 2/28/1905. 15pp.0299 Indian Depredation Cases. 4/19/1904. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 284, 57th Cong. 2d.0300 Memorial of the Delaware Indians. 11/23/1903. 192pp.

Senate Doc. No. 16, 58th Cong. 1st.0396 Independent Statehood for Indian Territory. 12/1/1903. 6pp.

Senate Doc. No. 22, 58th Cong. 1st.0400 Grant of Lands for Use of Certain Indians. [Uintah Reservation, Utah.] 12/1/1903. 10pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 33, 58th Cong. 1st.0405 Supplies Furnished Indian School at Rapid City, South Dakota. 12/5/1903. 3pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 44, 58th Cong. 1st.0407 Indian Depredation Cases. 12/9/1903. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 11, 58th Cong. 2d.0408 Agreement with the Ottawa Indians of Indian Territory. 12/10/1903. 8pp.

Senate Doc. No. 12, 58th Cong. 2d.0412 Kiowa Indian Agency. 12/15/1903. 49pp.

Senate Doc. No. 26, 58th Cong. 2d.0437 Memorial of the Delaware Indians. 1/4/1904. 104pp.

Senate Doc. No. 58 and No. 58, Part 2, 58th Cong. 2d.0489 Purchase of Rights of Settlers on Camp McDowell Reservation, Arizona. 1/15/1904. 34pp.

Senate Doc. No. 90, 58th Cong. 2d.0506 Allotment of Lands to Delaware Indians. 1/19/1904. 266pp.

Senate Doc. No. 104, 58th Cong. 2d.0640 Memorial of Members of the Dawes Commission. 1/20/1904. 5pp.

Senate Doc. No. 106, 58th Cong. 2d.0643 Memorial of Certain Pottowatomie Indians. 1/21/1904. 23pp.

Senate Doc. No. 111, 58th Cong. 2d.0655 Encounter between Sioux Indians of the Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, and a Sheriff’s

Posse of Wyoming. 1/27/1904. 134pp.Senate Doc. No. 128, 58th Cong. 2d.

Volume 62, 1904 (pp. 58242–58592)0723 Index to Volume 62. 11pp.0734 Court of Claims Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 1/28/1904. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 130, 58th Cong. 2d.0735 Memorial of the Northern California Indian Association. [Allotment of lands.] 1/28/1904. 16pp.

Senate Doc. No. 131, 58th Cong. 2d.0743 Granting of Lands to the Landless Indians of Northern California. 2/1/1904. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 137, 58th Cong. 2d.0744 White Pine, Nevada. [Relief.] 12/17/1903. 2pp.

Senate Report No. 141, 58th Cong. 2d.

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0745 Charges, Etc., relating to Superintendent and Employees of Pawnee Indian School, Oklahoma.2/2/1904. 126pp.Senate Doc. No. 142, 58th Cong. 2d.

0808 Rosebud Indians of South Dakota. [Sale of lands.] 2/15/1904. 7pp.Senate Doc. No. 158, 58th Cong. 2d.

0812 Removal of Restrictions upon the Sale of Surplus Allotments, Etc. 2/26/1904. 65pp.Senate Doc. No. 169, 58th Cong. 2d.

0845 Ceded Lands on Fort Hall Indian Reservation. 3/2/1904. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 184, 58th Cong. 2d.

0846 Alleged Abuses and Irregularities in the Public Service of the Indian Territory. 3/7/1904. 53pp.Senate Doc. No. 189, 58th Cong. 2d.

0873 Memorial of the Delaware Indians. 3/17/1904. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 211, 58th Cong. 2d.

0878 Coin and Currency Payments to the Delaware Indians. 3/24/1904. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 223, 58th Cong. 2d.

0879 The Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians v. United States. 3/29/1904.4pp.Senate Doc. No. 233, 58th Cong. 2d.

0881 Indian Tribes in Northern Montana, Etc. 4/9/1904. 39pp.Senate Doc. No. 255, 58th Cong. 2d.

0901 Conference Report of the Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/11/1904. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 259, 58th Cong. 2d.

0906 Allotting Indian Lands in Indian Territory. 4/11/1904. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 260, 58th Cong. 2d.

0911 Judgment of Court of Claims in Favor of the New York Indians. 4/19/1904. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 285, 58th Cong. 2d.

0913 Letter…Transmitting…Judgment…in an Indian Depredation Case…. 4/21/1904. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 293, 58th Cong. 2d.

0914 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 4/23/1904. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 300, 58th Cong. 2d.

Reel 7Volume 62 cont. (pp. 58593–59222)0001 Ceded Lands on Fort Hall Indian Reservation. 12/11/1903. 2pp.

Senate Report No. 33, 58th Cong. 2d.0002 Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior and the Mississippi. 12/11/1903. 2pp.

Senate Report No. 35, 58th Cong. 2d.0003 Red Lake Indian Reservation. 12/11/1903. 1p.

Senate Report No. 36, 58th Cong. 2d.0004 Wagon Road across Thief River, Minnesota. 12/12/1903. 1p.

Senate Report No. 39, 58th Cong. 2d.0005 Reimbursements to Citizens of Nevada. 12/16/1903. 12pp.

Senate Report No. 117, 58th Cong. 2d.0011 Indian Agricultural School, Wahpeton, North Dakota. 12/17/1903. 4pp.

Senate Report No. 143, 58th Cong. 2d.0013 Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe of Indians. 1/7/1904. 39pp.

Senate Report No. 173, 58th Cong. 2d.

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0033 Heirs of Darius B. Randall, Deceased. 1/7/1904. 3pp.Senate Report No. 175, 58th Cong. 2d.

0035 Jean Louis Legare. [Claim.] 1/20/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 388, 58th Cong. 2d.

0037 Jean Louis Legare. [Claim.] 1/20/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 389, 58th Cong. 2d.

0038 Defining the Status of the Owners of Certain Structures. 1/21/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 398, 58th Cong. 2d.

0039 Estate of Eli Ayres. 1/22/1904. 42pp.Senate Report No. 401, 58th Cong. 2d.

0061 Indians of Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota, Etc. 1/22/1904. 5pp.Senate Report No. 408, 58th Cong. 2d.

0064 Amending Act to Fulfill Treaty Stipulations with Various Indian Tribes, Etc. 1/22/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 413, 58th Cong. 2d.

0065 Opening the South Half of Colville Indian Reservation. 1/25/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 468, 58th Cong. 2d.

0067 Agreement with the Indians of Klamath Reservation, Oregon. 1/25/1904. 25pp.Senate Report No. 469, 58th Cong. 2d.

0080 Agreement with Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in North Dakota. 1/25/1904. 7pp.Senate Report No. 471, 58th Cong. 2d.

0084 Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and Plankashaw Indians. 1/26/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 480, 58th Cong. 2d.

0085 Use of Timber and Stone, Osage Reservation. 1/28/1904. 3pp.Senate Report No. 496, 58th Cong. 2d.

0087 Sale of Railroads in the Indian Territory. 1/29/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 503, 58th Cong. 2d.

0088 Rev. Charles Wright. [Claim.] 1/29/1904. 2pp.Senate Report No. 504, 58th Cong. 2d.

0089 Selection of Lands by the Absentee Wyandotte Indians. 1/29/1904. 5pp.Senate Report No. 505, 58th Cong. 2d.

0092 Correction of Errors Where Double Allotments of Land Have Erroneously Been Made to anIndian. 1/29/1904. 2pp.Senate Report No. 509, 58th Cong. 2d.

0093 Urgent Deficiency Appropriations, 1904, and Prior Years. 2/2/1904. 2pp.Senate Report No. 637, 58th Cong. 2d.

0094 An Agreement with Indians of the Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. 2/4/1904. 12pp.Senate Report No. 651, 58th Cong. 2d.

0100 Restoring to the Public Domain a Portion of the Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona.2/5/1904. 8pp.Senate Report No. 659, 58th Cong. 2d.

0104 Amendment to Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/5/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 661, 58th Cong. 2d.

0105 Sale of Certain Railroads in the Indian Territory. 2/5/1904. 3pp.Senate Report No. 662, 58th Cong. 2d.

0107 Payment of Certain Choctaw (Indian) Warrants. 2/8/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 743, 58th Cong. 2d.

0109 Allotted Lands of Puyallup Indians, Washington. 2/11/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 795, 58th Cong. 2d.

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0111 Title to Lands in Certain Indian Reservations. 2/12/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 806, 58th Cong. 2d.

0113 Ratification of Agreement with Indians of Devils Lake Reservation, North Dakota. 2/15/1904.7pp.Senate Report No. 814, 58th Cong. 2d.

0117 Wandering American-born Indians of Rockyboy’s Band, Montana. 2/26/1904. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1020, 58th Cong. 2d.

0119 Families of Certain Indian Policemen. 3/7/1904. 12pp.Senate Report No. 1352, 58th Cong. 2d.

0125 Granting Certain Lands to the Diocese of Duluth. 3/18/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 1540, 58th Cong. 2d.

0126 Indian Appropriation Bill. 3/21/1904. 30pp.Senate Report No. 1660, 58th Cong. 2d.

0141 Pharmacy in the Indian Territory. 3/23/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 1664, 58th Cong. 2d.

0143 Practice of Medicine and Surgery in the Indian Territory. 3/23/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 1665, 58th Cong. 2d.

0144 School and Indemnity Lands in the Great Sioux Reservation. 3/23/1904. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1667, 58th Cong. 2d.

0145 Omaha National Bank. 3/24/1904. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1676, 58th Cong. 2d.

0146 Extending the Time for Construction of Railway across Omaha and Winnebago Reservation.3/31/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 1853, 58th Cong. 2d.

0147 Allotments to Indians on White Earth Reservation, in Minnesota. 4/7/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 1925, 58th Cong. 2d.

0148 Flathead Indian Reservation Lands. 4/7/1904. 6pp.Senate Report No. 1930, 58th Cong. 2d.

0151 Allotted Lands of the Puyallup Indians. 4/8/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 1935, 58th Cong. 2d.

0153 Agreement with Crow Indians, of Crow Reservation, Montana. 4/8/1904. 11pp.Senate Report No. 1937, 58th Cong. 2d.

0159 Opening the South Half of the Colville Indian Reservation. 4/8/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 1938, 58th Cong. 2d.

0161 Henry Bradley. [Relief.] 4/14/1904. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2138, 58th Cong. 2d.

0162 Relief of Medawakanton Band of Sioux Indians Residing in Redwood County, Minnesota.4/14/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 2140, 58th Cong. 2d.

0163 Support of Insane Persons in Indian Territory. 4/14/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 2141, 58th Cong. 2d.

0164 Amendment to Indian Depredation Act. 4/14/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 2145, 58th Cong. 2d.

0166 Agreement with Indians of Grande Ronde Reservation, Oregon. 4/14/1904. 11pp.Senate Report No. 2149, 58th Cong. 2d.

0172 Sale of Certain Railroads in Indian Territory. 4/15/1904. 3pp.Senate Report No. 2166, 58th Cong. 2d.

0174 Ozark and Cherokee Central Railroad Company, Etc. 4/15/1904. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2167, 58th Cong. 2d.

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0175 Segregation of Coal and Asphalt Lands in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, IndianTerritory. Adverse Report. 4/15/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 2168, 58th Cong. 2d.

0176 Segregation of Coal and Asphalt Lands, Indian Territory, Etc. 4/15/1904. 10pp.Senate Report No. 2169, 58th Cong. 2d.

0181 Sale of Part of Red Lake Indian Reservation. 1/22/1903. 1p.Senate Report No. 2587, 58th Cong. 2d.

0182 To Open to Homestead Settlement Certain Portions of Round Valley Indian Reservation.[California.] 4/26/1904. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2618, 58th Cong. 2d.

0183 Indians on the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming. 4/27/1904. 10pp.Senate Report No. 2621, 58th Cong. 2d.

0188 Statehood for Indian Territory. 12/14/1903. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 101, 58th Cong. 2d.

0190 Platting Lands in the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana. 1/4/1904. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 285, 58th Cong. 2d.

0194 Removal of Restrictions on Sale of Puyallup Allotted Lands, Etc. 1/13/1904. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 301, 58th Cong. 2d.

0197 Ceded Lands on Fort Hall Indian Reservation. [Idaho.] 1/14/1904. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 302, 58th Cong. 2d.

0198 Protection of Timber, Chippewa Indian Reservation, Minnesota. 1/11/1904. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 371, 58th Cong. 2d.

0200 Estimate of Appropriation for Indian School at Truxton Canon, Arizona. 1/13/1904. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 390, 58th Cong. 2d.

0201 Treaties with the Kickapoo Indians. 1/18/1904. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 405, 58th Cong. 2d.

0202 Purchases for Indians. 1/27/1904. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 468, 58th Cong. 2d.

0206 Delos K. Lonewolf. 2/10/1904. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 527, 58th Cong. 2d.

0209 Charges against United States Court Officials in Indian Territory. 2/11/1904. 35pp.H.R. Doc. No. 528, 58th Cong. 2d.

0227 Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes, Etc. 2/20/1904. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 556, 58th Cong. 2d.

0232 Appropriation for Enforcement of Law relating to Sale of Intoxicating Liquors to Indians.2/24/1904. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 564, 58th Cong. 2d.

0234 Memorial of Choctaw Indians. 3/1/1904. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 575, 58th Cong. 2d.

0238 Sale of Certain Lots in Oklahoma and Indian Territories. 3/11/1904. 15pp.H.R. Doc. No. 605, 58th Cong. 2d.

0246 Memorial of Mississippi Choctaw Indians. 3/15/1904. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 614, 58th Cong. 2d.

0249 Free Schools in Indian Territory. 4/7/1904. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 666, 58th Cong. 2d.

0250 Agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. 1/21/1904. 19pp.H.R. Report No. 443, 58th Cong. 2d.

0260 Osage Reservation. [Use of timber and stone for domestic and industrial purposes.] 1/21/1904.2pp.H.R. Report No. 444, 58th Cong. 2d.

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0261 Bail in Courts of Indian Territory. 1/27/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 600, 58th Cong. 2d.

0262 Court at Marietta, Indian Territory. 1/27/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 603, 58th Cong. 2d.

0263 Agreement with the Indians of the Devils Lake Reservation, North Dakota. 1/29/1904. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 637, 58th Cong. 2d.

0266 Agreement with the Indians of the Grande Ronde Reservation in Oregon. 2/2/1904. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 671, 58th Cong. 2d.

0271 Indians of the Red Lake Reservation, Minnesota. [Ceding land claim.] 2/5/1904. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 735, 58th Cong. 2d.

0274 Charges of Corruption Made against Certain Officials of Indian Territory. 2/8/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 747, 58th Cong. 2d.

0275 Agreement with Indians of Grande Ronde Reservation, Oregon. 2/9/1904. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 889, 58th Cong. 2d.

0280 Agreement with Crow Indians of Crow Reservation, Montana. 2/9/1904. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 890, 58th Cong. 2d.

0283 Right of Way for Pipe Lines through Indian Lands. 2/11/1904. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 906, 58th Cong. 2d.

0284 To Regulate the Practice of Pharmacy in the Indian Territory. 2/11/1904. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 908, 58th Cong. 2d.

0286 Regulating the Practice of Medicine and Surgery in the Indian Territory. 2/11/1904. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 909, 58th Cong. 2d.

0288 Darwin S. Hall. 2/15/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 928, 58th Cong. 2d.

0289 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/20/1904. 15pp.H.R. Report No. 1022, 58th Cong. 2d.

0297 Opening Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. 2/20/1904. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1070, 58th Cong. 2d.

0299 Supreme Court of the Indian Territory, Etc. 2/23/1904. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1191, 58th Cong. 2d.

0303 Coal and Asphalt Lands in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 2/26/1904. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1235, 58th Cong. 2d.

0305 Sale of Town Lots in Lawton, Hobart, and Anadarko, Oklahoma, Etc. 2/26/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1240, 58th Cong. 2d.

0306 Sale and Leasing of Creek Lands, Etc., in Indian Territory. 3/1/1904. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1288, 58th Cong. 2d.

0307 Kiowa, Chickasa and Fort Smith Railway Company. 3/3/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1324, 58th Cong. 2d.

0308 Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe of Indians, Etc. 3/7/1904. 42pp.H.R. Report No. 1420, 58th Cong. 2d.

0329 Lease by Certain Indians to John Quilter. 3/14/1904. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1586, 58th Cong. 2d.

0332 Survey, Etc., of Flathead Indian Lands, Montana. 3/17/1904. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1678, 58th Cong. 2d.

0335 Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company. 3/18/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1742, 58th Cong. 2d.

0336 Allotment of Lands among New York Indians, Etc. 3/21/1904. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1793, 58th Cong. 2d.

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0337 To Open for Settlement Certain Lands in Oklahoma. 3/22/1904. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1840, 58th Cong. 2d.

0339 Selection of Lands by the Absentee Wyandotte Indians. 3/24/1904. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1887, 58th Cong. 2d.

Volume 63, 1904–1905 (pp. 59223–60231)0343 Index to Volume 63. 11pp.0354 Heirs of John Baxter. 3/28/1904. 2pp.

H.R. Report No. 1967, 58th Cong. 2d.0355 Correction of Errors Where Double Allotments of Land Have Erroneously Been Made to an

Indian. 3/29/1904. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1972, 58th Cong. 2d.

0358 Construction and Maintenance of Roads, Etc., in Alaska. 4/5/1904. 9pp.H.R. Report No. 2235, 58th Cong. 2d.

0363 Statehood for the Territories. 4/8/1904. 26pp.H.R. Report No. 2335, 58th Cong. 2d.

0376 Disposal of Unallotted Lands of the Yakima Indian Reservation. 4/9/1904. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 2346, 58th Cong. 2d.

0379 Indians on the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming. 4/11/1904. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 2355, 58th Cong. 2d.

0384 Payment of Choctaw and Chickasaw Town-site Fund. 4/12/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2363, 58th Cong. 2d.

0385 Round Valley Indian Reservation, California. 4/12/1904. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2370, 58th Cong. 2d.

0386 Permitting Sale of the Ozark and Cherokee Central Railroad Company and the Arkansas Valleyand Western Railroad Company. 4/14/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2459, 58th Cong. 2d.

0387 Allotments to Indians on White Earth Reservation, Minnesota. 4/14/1904. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2460, 58th Cong. 2d.

0388 Extending Time for Construction of Railway across Omaha and Winnebago Reservation.4/16/1904. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2530, 58th Cong. 2d.

0390 Construction of Smelter on the Colville Indian Reservation. 4/18/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2582, 58th Cong. 2d.

0391 Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Indians in State of New York. 4/20/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2692, 58th Cong. 2d.

0392 Resolution of Inquiry. 4/22/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2745, 58th Cong. 2d.

0393 Payment of Certain Choctaw Warrants. 4/23/1904. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2778, 58th Cong. 2d.

0395 Amendment to Indian Depredation Act. 4/26/1904. 9pp.H.R. Report No. 2854, 58th Cong. 2d.

0400 Amendment to Indian Depredations Act. 3/2/1905. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 2854, Part 2, 58th Cong. 2d.

0404 Theresa Anderson. [Grants patent in fee for land.] 4/26/1904. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2934, 58th Cong. 2d.

0405 Condition and Needs of the Natives of Alaska. 1/19/1905. 23pp.Senate Doc. No. 106, 58th Cong. 3d.

0417 Opening of the Uintah Indian Reservation in Utah. 2/15/1905. 24pp.Senate Doc. No. 159, 58th Cong. 3d.

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0429 Use of Indian Trust Fund for Sectarian School Purposes. [Protect from Pine Ridge/OglalaSioux, South Dakota.] 2/21/1905. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 170, 58th Cong. 3d.

0431 Care and Education of Indians in Sectarian and Denominational Schools. 2/28/1905. 63pp.Senate Doc. No. 179, 58th Cong. 3d.

0463 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims. 3/1/1905. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 180, 58th Cong. 3d.

0465 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims. 3/2/1905. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 180, Part 2, 58th Cong. 3d.

0466 Sale and Disposition of Surplus or Unallotted Lands of the Yakima Indian Reservation,Washington. 12/12/1904. 4pp.Senate Report No. 2738, 58th Cong. 3d.

0468 Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Company. 12/15/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 2744, 58th Cong. 3d.

0469 Certain Purchases of Lands in the Umatilla Indian Reservation. 12/15/1904. 1p.Senate Report No. 2745, 58th Cong. 3d.

0470 Statehood for Oklahoma and Indian Territory. 12/16/1904. 3pp.Senate Report No. 2747, 58th Cong. 3d.

0472 Homestead Settlers upon Certain Lands. 1/5/1905. 2pp.Senate Report No. 2760, 58th Cong. 3d.

0473 Independent School District No. 12, Roseau County, Minnesota. 1/19/1905. 1p.Senate Report No. 3070, 58th Cong. 3d.

0474 Additional Recording District in Indian Territory. 1/28/1905. 3pp.Senate Report No. 3419, 58th Cong. 3d.

0476 Issue of Patents to Certain Indian Allottees. 1/28/1905. 2pp.Senate Report No. 3420, 58th Cong. 3d.

0477 Clasop Indians of Oregon. 1/28/1905. 12pp.Senate Report No. 3421, 58th Cong. 3d.

0483 Tillamook Indians of Oregon. 1/28/1905. 7pp.Senate Report No. 3422, 58th Cong. 3d.

0487 Additional Recording District in Indian Territory. 1/28/1905. 1p.Senate Report No. 3423, 58th Cong. 3d.

0488 Round Valley Indian Reservation, California. 1/28/1905. 2pp.Senate Report No. 3431, 58th Cong. 3d.

0489 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company. 1/30/1905. 2pp.Senate Report No. 3536, 58th Cong. 3d.

0490 Quieting Title to Certain Lands within the Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon. 2/2/1905. 1p.Senate Report No. 3572, 58th Cong. 3d.

0491 Additional Recording District in the Indian Territory, Etc. 2/2/1905. 2pp.Senate Report No. 3573, 58th Cong. 3d.

0492 Lease by Certain Indians to John Quilter. 2/13/1905. 6pp.Senate Report No. 3888, 58th Cong. 3d.

0485 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/20/1905. 47pp.Senate Report No. 4240, 58th Cong. 3d.

0519 Indian Appropriation Bill, 1906. Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on IndianAffairs of the Senate of the United States, January 28 to February 13, 1905. 203pp.

0622 Indians on Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. 2/21/1905. 2pp.Senate Report No. 4263, 58th Cong. 3d.

0623 Legalizing a Certain Ordinance of Purcell, Indian Territory. 2/25/1905. 3pp.Senate Report No. 4362, 58th Cong. 3d.

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0625 Water Rights in the Spokane River, Etc. 3/1/1905. 3pp.Senate Report No. 4378, 58th Cong. 3d.

0627 School Taxation in Indian Territory. 12/6/1904. 12pp.H.R. Doc. No. 34, 58th Cong. 3d.

0633 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 12/6/1904. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 43, 58th Cong. 3d.

0634 Estimates of Appropriation for the Indian Service. 12/6/1904. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 49, 58th Cong. 3d.

0636 Live Stock Trespassing on Indian Reservations. 12/8/1904. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 77, 58th Cong. 3d.

0638 George Walker. [Relief.] 12/12/1904. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 102, 58th Cong. 3d.

0639 Report of Kaw Commission and Estimate of Appropriation for Settlement of Certain Claims.1/4/1905. 82pp.H.R. Doc. No. 169, 58th Cong. 3d.

0681 Fulfilling Treaties with the Kickapoo Indians. 1/5/1905. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 184, 58th Cong. 3d.

0682 Expenditure of Indian Trust Funds. 1/21/1905. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 249, 58th Cong. 3d.

0684 Deficiency Appropriation for Indian Service. 2/3/1905. 15pp.H.R. Doc. No. 294, 58th Cong. 3d.

0692 Refusal of Certain Officials in Indian Territory to Take the Required Oath. 2/15/1905. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 326, 58th Cong. 3d.

0693 Use of Indian Funds for Support of Sectarian Schools. 2/28/1905. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 374, 58th Cong. 3d.

0695 Foster Oil and Gas Lease on the Osage Reservation, Oklahoma. 3/1/1905. 144pp.H.R. Doc. No. 376, 58th Cong. 3d.

0766 Ordinance relating to Taxes in Purcell, Indian Territory. 1/9/1905. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 3416, 58th Cong. 3d.

0768 Inquiry regarding Trust Funds. 1/10/1905. 1p.H.R. Report No. 3473, 58th Cong. 3d.

0769 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/10/1905. 17pp.H.R. Report No. 3472, 58th Cong. 3d.

0778 Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway Company. 1/14/1905. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 3542, 58th Cong. 3d.

0779 Agreement with Indians Residing on the Shoshone Indian Reservation, Etc. 1/19/1905. 19pp.H.R. Report No. 3700, 58th Cong. 3d.

0789 Agreement with Indians Residing on the Shoshone Indian Reservation, Etc. 1/26/1905. 13pp.H.R. Report No. 3700, Part 2, 58th Cong. 3d.

0796 Regulation of Certain Criminal Procedure in the Indian Territory. 1/23/1905. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 3902, 58th Cong. 3d.

0797 Inquiry in Reference to Members of the Dawes Commission. 1/27/1905. 1p.H.R. Report No. 4002, 58th Cong. 3d.

0798 Acquirement of Water Rights in the Spokane River, Etc. 1/27/1905. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 4006, 58th Cong. 3d.

0800 Amending Law relating to Lands within the Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. 1/28/1905.3pp.H.R. Report No. 4011, 58th Cong. 3d.

0802 Tillamook Indians of Oregon. 1/30/1905. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 4074, 58th Cong. 3d.

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0804 Clatsop Indians of Oregon. [Settlement for ceded lands.] 1/30/1905. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 4075, 58th Cong. 3d.

0805 Claims of the Pottawatomi Indians. 1/30/1905. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 4082, 58th Cong. 3d.

0807 Homestead Settlers upon Certain Lands. 2/3/1905. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4198, 58th Cong. 3d.

0808 Land District in Wasatch and Uintah Counties, Utah. 2/3/1905. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4211, 58th Cong. 3d.

0809 Marion Wescott and Others. 2/8/1905. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 4507, 58th Cong. 3d.

0811 Indian Tribal Funds. 2/9/1905. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 4547, 58th Cong. 3d.

0813 Quieting Title to Certain Lands within the Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon. 2/9/1905. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 4550, 58th Cong. 3d.

0815 Relating to Certain Minnesota Homesteaders. 2/15/1905. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4618, 58th Cong. 3d.

0816 Equal Division of Lands and Moneys of Osage Indians, Etc. 2/16/1905. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 4622, 58th Cong. 3d.

0818 Auditing the Accounts of Certain Indians. [Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole.]2/16/1905. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 4625, 58th Cong. 3d.

0820 Purchase of Certain Lands by School District No. 12, Roseau County, Minnesota. 2/21/1905.1p.H.R. Report No. 4802, 58th Cong. 3d.

0821 Expenditures for Support of Sectarian Schools. 2/23/1905. 1p.H.R. Report No. 4826, 58th Cong. 3d.

0822 Information regarding Certain Lease of Indian Land. 2/23/1905. 1p.H.R. Report No. 4827, 58th Cong. 3d.

0823 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company. 2/23/1905. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4831, 58th Cong. 3d.

0825 Progress of Coal Work in Indian Territory, by Joseph A. Taff. [Printed from Proceedings of theAmerican Institute of Mining Engineers, Bulletin 260.] 1890. 22pp.

0839 Notes on the Geology of the Muscogee Oil Fields, Indian Territory, by Joseph A. Taff andMillard K. Shaler. [Printed from Proceedings of the American Institute of Mining Engineers,Bulletin 260.] 1890. 5pp.

0842 Routes to Indian Agencies and Schools with Post-Office and Telegraphic Addresses andNearest Railroad Stations. Corrected to May 11, 1905. 36pp.

0862 Authority of the United States over Indians. Opinion of Acting Attorney-General. 5/25/1905. 3pp.0864 Authority of the United States over Indians. Supplemental opinion of the Acting Attorney-

General. 6/6/1905. 2pp.0865 Programme of the Department of Indian Education. [Meeting.] ca. 7/7/1905. 10pp.0870 Indian Reservations in Kansas and the Extinguishment of Their Title. [Thesis read before

Kansas Historical Society’s twenty-seventh annual meeting.] 12/1/1902. 39pp.

Volume 64, 1905–1906 (pp. 60232–60243)0892 Index to Volume 64. 13pp.0905 Continued Prohibition in Indian Territory. 3/15/1905. 10pp.

Senate Doc. No. 5, 59th Cong. Special session.0910 Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 1/11/1906. 1p.

Senate Report No. 126, 59th Cong. 1st.

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0911 Sale of Down Timber and Hay on Certain Portions of the Mississippi Indian Reservation.1/11/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 127, 59th Cong. 1st.

0912 Memorial from Citizens of Indian Territory…for Admission into the Union…and Presenting…aConstitution for the Proposed State, to Be Known as the State of Sequoyah. 1/16/1906. 88pp.Senate Doc. No. 143, 59th Cong. 1st.

Reel 8Volume 64 cont. (pp. 60244–61110)0001 Expenditures under Indian Appropriations, Etc. 1/28/1906. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 172, 59th Cong. 1st.0003 Estimate of Appropriation for the Five Civilized Tribes. 2/5/1906. 7pp.

Senate Doc. No. 187, 59th Cong. 1st.0007 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 2/6/1906. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 192, 59th Cong. 1st.0009 Agreement with the Indians of Klamath Reservation, Oregon. 1/15/1906. 25pp.

Senate Report No. 198, 59th Cong. 1st.0021 Expenses of Trial of Certain Indians. 1/15/1906. 1p.

Senate Report No. 209, 59th Cong. 1st.0022 Refund to Purchasers of Timber on Ceded Indian Lands. 1/15/1906. 1p.

Senate Report No. 210, 59th Cong. 1st.0023 Indian School at Carlisle, Pennsylvania—Urgent Deficiency Bill. 2/12/1906. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 218, 59th Cong. 1st.0025 Purchase of Cattle for Northern Cheyenne Indians, Montana. 2/21/1906. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 236, 59th Cong. 1st.0027 Indians of Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota, Etc. 1/18/1906. 5pp.

Senate Report No. 253, 59th Cong. 1st.0030 Resolutions of Joint Statehood Convention. 3/7/1906. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 255, 59th Cong. 1st.0032 Disposition of Certain Moneys Due the Choctaw Indians. 3/12/1906. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 263, 59th Cong. 1st.0034 Payment to Sandeval for Certain Land, Etc. 3/14/1906. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 266, 59th Cong. 1st.0036 Surveys within the Chippewa Indian Reservation, Minnesota. 3/15/1906. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 268, 59th Cong. 1st.0038 Final Disposition of Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes, Etc. 3/19/1906. 8pp.

Senate Doc. No. 269, 59th Cong. 1st.0042 Protest to Passage of Amendment to H.R. 5976. [Final disposition to the Five Civilized Tribes.]

4/3/1906. 5pp.Senate Doc. No. 301, 59th Cong. 1st.

0045 Removal of Lemhi Indians to Fort Hall Reservation. 4/9/1906. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 309, 59th Cong. 1st.

0047 History of the Delaware Indians. 6/22/1906. 70pp.Senate Doc. No. 501, 59th Cong. 1st.

0082 Judgments Rendered by Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases, Etc. 6/26/1906. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 506, 59th Cong. 1st.

0083 Items of Appropriation for Inclusion in General Deficiency Bill. 6/27/1906. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 516, 59th Cong. 1st.

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0084 Salaries and Expenses [of] United States Courts, Indian Territory. 6/27/1906. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 517, 59th Cong. 1st.

0085 Statehood Bill. 1/29/1906. 3pp.Senate Report No. 427, 59th Cong. 1st.

0087 Benefit of Certain Allottees of the Grande Ronde Reservation. 1/30/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 573, 59th Cong. 1st.

0088 Allotments of Lands to Certain Indians in Wisconsin. [Bad River Reservation.] 2/1/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 594, 59th Cong. 1st.

0089 Title to Lots Occupied by Certain Indians in Odanah, Wisconsin. 2/1/1906. 4pp.Senate Report No. 595, 59th Cong. 1st.

0091 Additional Recording District in the Indian Territory. 2/1/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 596, 59th Cong. 1st.

0092 Additional Recording District (No. 27) in the Indian Territory. 2/1/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 598, 59th Cong. 1st.

0093 Urgent Deficiency Bill. 2/8/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 798, 59th Cong. 1st.

0094 Authorizing Certain Indians to Sell Timber for Posts and Fuel. 2/9/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 823, 59th Cong. 1st.

0095 To Prohibit Gambling in the Territories. 2/19/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 1109, 59th Cong. 1st.

0096 To Open for Settlement Certain Land in the Indian Territory. 2/22/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 1206, 59th Cong. 1st.

0097 Patents for Lands Allotted to Certain Indians. 2/22/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 1219, 59th Cong. 1st.

0098 Lorenzo A. Bailey. [Relief.] 3/1/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1422, 59th Cong. 1st.

0099 Lemhi Indian Reservation, Idaho. 3/1/1906. 12pp.Senate Report No. 1423, 59th Cong. 1st.

0105 To Amend Chapter 1495, Statutes at Large of the United States. 3/2/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 1437, 59th Cong. 1st.

0106 To Consolidate the City of South McAlester and the Town of McAlester, Indian Territory.3/12/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1722, 59th Cong. 1st.

0107 Utah and Eastern Copper Company. 3/12/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 1723, 59th Cong. 1st.

0108 Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Certain Indians. 3/23/1906. 4pp.Senate Report No. 1998, 59th Cong. 1st.

0110 Proposed Restoration of Annuities to the Medawakanton and Wahpakoota Sioux Indians.3/28/1906. 58pp.Senate Report No. 2178, 59th Cong. 1st.

0139 Agreement with the Yankton Sioux Indians of South Dakota. 4/4/1906. 19pp.Senate Report No. 2369, 59th Cong. 1st.

0149 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company. 4/9/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 2533, 59th Cong. 1st.

0150 To Enable Certain Indians to Protect Their Lands from Overflow, Etc. 4/12/1906. 4pp.Senate Report No. 2544, 59th Cong. 1st.

0152 Land for Settlement in Certain Indian Reservations, Oklahoma. 4/13/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. [not available], 59th Cong. 1st.

0153 Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/13/1906. 143pp.Senate Report No. 2561, 59th Cong. 1st.

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0225 Recorder of Deeds, Etc., Osage Indian Reservation, Oklahoma. 4/27/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 3057, 59th Cong. 1st.

0226 Allotment and Distribution of Yankton Indian Tribal Funds. 5/7/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 3381, 59th Cong. 1st.

0227 Allotment and Distribution of Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian Tribal Funds. 5/7/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 3382, 59th Cong. 1st.

0228 Distribution of Annuities of the Sac and Fox Indians, Etc. [Mississippi.] 5/16/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 3621, 59th Cong. 1st.

0229 James W. Watson. [Relief.] 5/25/1906. 8pp.Senate Report No. 3811, 59th Cong. 1st.

0233 Public Administrators in Indian Territory, Etc. 6/2/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 3975, 59th Cong. 1st.

0234 Sale of Timber on Certain Lands Reserved for the Use of the Menominee Tribe of Indians, inthe State of Wisconsin. 6/2/1906. 2pp.Senate Report No. 3977, 59th Cong. 1st.

0235 Survey and Allotment of Lands, Etc., within the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana.6/6/1906. 4pp.Senate Report No. 4101, 59th Cong. 1st.

0237 Division of Lands and Funds of Osage Indians, Oklahoma. 6/6/1906. 9pp.Senate Report No. 4210, 59th Cong. 1st.

0242 Final Disposition of Affairs of Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory. 6/7/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 4212, 59th Cong. 1st.

0243 Granting Preference Right to Actual Settlers on Certain Land in Oklahoma. 6/8/1906. 3pp.Senate Report No. 4243, 59th Cong. 1st.

0245 William R. Little. [Relief.] 6/11/1906. 3pp.Senate Report No. 4252, 59th Cong. 1st.

0247 Grant of Certain Lands to the Episcopal Church of Utah. 6/12/1906. 3pp.Senate Report No. 4263, 59th Cong. 1st.

0249 Additional Recording District in Indian Territory. 6/14/1906. 1p.Senate Report No. 4292, 59th Cong. 1st.

0250 Right of Way for Water Ditch or Canal through Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon. 6/25/1906.2pp.Senate Report No. 4402, 59th Cong. 1st.

0251 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 12/6/1905. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 53, 59th Cong. 1st.

0252 Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes in the Indian Territory, Etc. 12/7/1905. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 74, 59th Cong. 1st.

0257 Expenses of Trials of Indians. 12/11/1905. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 94, 59th Cong. 1st.

0258 Open-Market Purchases by the Indian Department. 12/18/1905. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 242, 59th Cong. 1st.

0262 Appropriation, Indian Depredation Claims. 12/18/1905. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 255, 59th Cong. 1st.

0263 Sale of Down Timber and Hay. 12/19/1905. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 258, 59th Cong. 1st.

0266 Allowance of Interest on Proceeds of Sale of Indian Lands. 1/4/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 286, 59th Cong. 1st.

0268 Sale of Certain Timber on Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin. 1/4/1906. 14pp.H.R. Doc. No. 287, 59th Cong. 1st.

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0275 Extension of Time for Settlers to Establish Residence on Certain Lands in Utah. 1/18/1906.2pp.H.R. Report No. 291, 59th Cong. 1st.

0276 Town Sites, Etc., in Certain Indian Lands in Oklahoma. 1/18/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 295, 59th Cong. 1st.

0277 Agreement with Colville Indians. 1/8/1906. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 332, 59th Cong. 1st.

0286 Certain Lands in Oklahoma Territory to Be Opened for Settlement. 1/19/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 343, 59th Cong. 1st.

0287 Asylum for Insane Indians, Canton, South Dakota. 1/19/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 391, 59th Cong. 1st.

0288 Additional Clerical Force in Office of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1/20/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 398, 59th Cong. 1st.

0290 Chief Clerk, Office of Indian Affairs. 1/20/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 399, 59th Cong. 1st.

0292 Residue Lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 1/30/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 451, 59th Cong. 1st.

0294 Alienation of Certain Lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation. 1/30/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 452, 59th Cong. 1st.

0295 Enrollment of Children of Chickasaw and Choctaw Parents. 1/31/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 455, 59th Cong. 1st.

0297 Care of Insane Persons in Indian Territory. 2/3/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 470, 59th Cong. 1st.

0298 Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 2/9/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 483, 59th Cong. 1st.

0300 Relief of Kaibab Indians in Utah. 2/9/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 487, 59th Cong. 1st.

0301 John C. Lynch. [Relief.] 1/24/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 543, 59th Cong. 1st.

0302 Purchase of Cattle for the Northern Cheyenne Indians. 2/27/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 567, 59th Cong. 1st.

0304 Channel of Mill Creek Round Valley Indian Reservation, California. 2/28/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 571, 59th Cong. 1st.

0306 Boundary between Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 1/25/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 580, 59th Cong. 1st.

0307 Certain Town Sites on the Flathead Indian Reservation. 1/25/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 584, 59th Cong. 1st.

0308 Opening the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming. 3/8/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 600, 59th Cong. 1st.

0309 Additional Clerks, Office [of] Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 3/9/1906. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 602, 59th Cong. 1st.

0311 Lands of Minor Indian Allottees. 3/9/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 605, 59th Cong. 1st.

0312 Payments to the Seminole Indians. 3/12/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 610, 59th Cong. 1st.

0313 Opening Certain Indian Lands to Settlement. [Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Reservations;Oklahoma Territory.] 3/29/1906. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 669, 59th Cong. 1st.

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0314 Grahams Island, North Dakota. [Reserve for Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas.] 3/30/1906.3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 672, 59th Cong. 1st.

0316 Payment of Certain Funds in the Treasury to the Santee, Sioux and Ponca Indians in Nebraska.4/5/1906. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 680, 59th Cong. 1st.

0318 Five Civilized Tribes. 1/11/1906. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 183, 59th Cong. 1st. [Bound out of order.]

0320 Lands Allotted to Indians under the Moses Agreement. 2/1/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 729, 59th Cong. 1st.

0321 To Consolidate the City of South McAlester and the Town of McAlester, Indian Territory.2/1/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 742, 59th Cong. 1st.

0322 Sale of Certain Timber on Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin. 2/2/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 744, 59th Cong. 1st.

0323 Distribution of Annuities of Certain Indians. 5/16/1906. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 805, 59th Cong. 1st.

0326 Judgments Rendered by Court of Claims against United States. 5/18/1906. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 813, 59th Cong. 1st.

0329 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 5/26/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 854, 59th Cong. 1st.

0331 Appropriation for Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 6/7/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 878, 59th Cong. 1st.

0333 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 6/19/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 744, 899 Cong. 1st.

0334 Estate of James Staley. 2/9/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1120, 59th Cong. 1st.

0335 Lemhi Indian Reservation, Idaho. 3/1/1906. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 1423, 59th Cong. 1st.

0341 Surplus and Allotted Lands on the Yakima Indian Reservation. 2/19/1906. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1477, 59th Cong. 1st.

0345 Canal through Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon. 2/26/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1552, 59th Cong. 1st.

0346 Additional Recording District in the Indian Territory. 2/21/1906. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1556, 59th Cong. 1st.

0349 Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Certain Indians. 2/21/1906. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1558, 59th Cong. 1st.

0350 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/21/1906. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1634, 59th Cong. 1st.

0353 Sale of Certain Lands, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. 2/23/1906. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 1681, 59th Cong. 1st.

0358 Boundary Lines between Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Arizona, and Texas. 2/26/1906. 14pp.H.R. Report No. 1788, 59th Cong. 1st.

0365 Toney E. Proctor. [Relief.] 3/1/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1832, 59th Cong. 1st.

0366 Opening the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming. 3/14/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2286, 59th Cong. 1st.

0367 Sale of Timber on the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation. 3/15/1906. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2331, 59th Cong. 1st.

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0369 Lower Brule Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 3/15/1906. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 2333, 59th Cong. 1st.

0372 Value of Legal Services to Cherokee Indians. 3/16/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2337, 59th Cong. 1st.

0373 Final Disposition of Affairs of Five Civilized Tribes, Etc. 3/16/1906. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 2347, 59th Cong. 1st.

0379 Enabling Missionary Institutions to Acquire Lands in Oklahoma. 3/22/1906. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2477, 59th Cong. 1st.

0381 Lands for Indians in California. 3/22/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2481, 59th Cong. 1st.

0382 Allotment of Land to Certain Indians. [Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache in Oklahoma.] 3/22/1906.3pp.H.R. Report No. 2482, 59th Cong. 1st.

0384 Sale of a Portion of the Lower Brule Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 3/29/1906. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2727, 59th Cong. 1st.

0386 Unpaid Annuities of Certain Sioux Indians. 3/30/1906. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 2751, 59th Cong. 1st.

0389 Recorder of Deeds, Etc., Osage Indian Reservation, Oklahoma. 3/31/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2762, 59th Cong. 1st.

0390 To Open for Settlement Certain Land in Oklahoma Territory. 4/3/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2822, 59th Cong. 1st.

0391 Clement N. Vann and William P. Adair. 4/5/1906. 38pp.H.R. Report No. 2904, 59th Cong. 1st.

0410 Rolls of Citizenship of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians. 4/5/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2907, 59th Cong. 1st.

0411 Allotment of Indian Tribal Funds. 4/6/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2950, 59th Cong. 1st.

0412 Distribution of Annuities to Certain Indians. 4/9/1906. 16pp.H.R. Report No. 3022, 59th Cong. 1st.

0420 Permission to Sell and Convey Certain Railroads and Other Property. 4/10/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 3158, 59th Cong. 1st.

0421 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company. 4/12/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 3205, 59th Cong. 1st.

0422 Allotment of Lands to Indians of La Pointe Indian Reservation, Wisconsin. 4/13/1906. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 3207, 59th Cong. 1st.

0424 Division of Lands and Funds of Osage Indians, Oklahoma. 4/14/1906. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 3219, 59th Cong. 1st.

0427 Segregation of Certain Coal Lands in Indian Territory. 4/16/1906. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 3288, 59th Cong. 1st.

0429 Opening of Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation. 4/28/1906. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 3352, 59th Cong. 1st.

0431 Sale of Down Timber and Hay in Chippewa Reservation, Minnesota, Etc. 4/26/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 3614, 59th Cong. 1st.

0433 Sales of Certain Indian Lands in Nebraska and Kansas. 5/9/1906. 18pp.H.R. Report No. 3836[?], 59th Cong. 1st.

0441 Additional Recording District in Indian Territory. 5/14/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4206, 59th Cong. 1st.

0442 Thomas H. Kent. [Relief.] 5/24/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 4408, 59th Cong. 1st.

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0443 Marion Wescott and Others. [Relief of Indian traders.] 5/25/1906. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 4430, 59th Cong. 1st.

0445 Practice of Dentistry, Etc., in Indian Territory. 5/28/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4448, 59th Cong. 1st.

0446 Granting Preference Right to Actual Settlers on Certain Land in Oklahoma. 6/4/1906. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 4675, 59th Cong. 1st.

0448 To Enable Certain Indians to Protect Their Lands from Overflow, Etc. 6/4/1906. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 4677, 59th Cong. 1st.

0451 Survey and Allotment of Lands, Etc., within the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana.6/5/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4723, 59th Cong. 1st.

0452 James W. Watson. [Relief.] 6/21/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 4982, 59th Cong. 1st.

0453 Issue of Patents to Purchasers of Certain Lands in Oregon. 6/21/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4988, 59th Cong. 1st.

0454 Grant of Certain Lands to the Episcopal Church of Utah. 6/25/1906. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 5010, 59th Cong. 1st.

0456 Sulphur Springs Reservation to Be Known as Platt National Park. 6/26/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 5016, 59th Cong. 1st.

0457 Proposed Restoration of Annuities to the Sisseton, Medawakanton, and Other Tribes of theSioux Indians. Hearings on H.R. 13858. 1906. 32pp.

Volume 67, 1906–1907 (pp. 61111–61829)0474 Index to Volume 67. 16pp.0491 Memorial to the Cherokee Indians. 1/10/1907. 46pp.

Senate Doc. No. 161, 59th Cong. 2d.0514 Lower Band of Chinook Indians of the State of Washington. 1/7/1907. 5pp.

Senate Doc. No. 188, 59th Cong. 2d.0517 Capitalization of Funds of Various Indian Tribes, Etc. 1/7/1907. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 191, 59th Cong. 2d.0519 General Incidental Expenses of the Indian Service. 1/7/1907. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 192, 59th Cong. 2d.0520 Increase in Estimate of Appropriation for Support of Indians of Klamath Agency, Oregon.

1/8/1907. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 203, 59th Cong. 2d.

0522 Eastern Cherokees. 1/18/1907. 47pp.Senate Doc. No. 227, 59th Cong. 2d.

0546 Irrigating Lands on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation. 1/21/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 230, 59th Cong. 2d.

0547 Memorial of the Cherokee Indians. 1/22/1907. 13pp.Senate Doc. No. 234, 59th Cong. 2d.

0554 Enrollment of the Pottawatomie Indians of Wisconsin. 1/29/1907. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 254, 59th Cong. 2d.

0556 Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. [Appropriations.] 1/30/1907. 122pp.Senate Doc. No. 257, 59th Cong. 2d.

0617 Eastern Cherokees. [Appropriations.] 1/30/1907. 30pp.Senate Doc. No. 259, 59th Cong. 2d.

0632 Compensation of Attorneys for Full-Blood Cherokees. 2/1/1907. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 268, 59th Cong. 2d.

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0635 Memorial of the Absentee Shawnee Indians. 2/1/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 269, 59th Cong. 2d.

0636 Affairs in the Indian Territory. 2/5/1907. 108pp.Senate Doc. No. 286, 59th Cong. 2d.

0690 Memorial of Broadway Baptist Church, Ardmore, Indian Territory. 2/5/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 287, 59th Cong. 2d.

0691 John Bullette. [Relief.] 2/5/1907. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 288, 59th Cong. 2d.

0694 Resolution of Constitutional Convention of Oklahoma. 2/5/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 289, 59th Cong. 2d.

0695 Argument against Transfer of Names of Certain Choctaw and Chickasaw Redmen, Etc.2/8/1907. 26pp.Senate Doc. No. 298, 59th Cong. 2d.

0708 Memorial of the Cherokee Indians. 2/11/1907. 11pp.Senate Doc. No. 301, 59th Cong. 2d.

0714 Rights of Certain White Persons Who Intermarried with Cherokee Citizens, Etc. 2/11/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 302, 59th Cong. 2d.

0715 Memorial Concerning Manner of Conducting Schools of Chickasaw Nation. 2/16/1907. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 325, 59th Cong. 2d.

0718 Iowa and Oklahoma Bands of Sac and Fox Indians. 2/19/1907. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 331, 59th Cong. 2d.

0719 Allowing Intermarried Whites of Cherokee Nation to Purchase Allotments of Lands, Etc.2/22/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 340, 59th Cong. 2d.

0720 William O. Beall. [Claims.] 2/28/1907. 158pp.Senate Doc. No. 357, 59th Cong. 2d.

0799 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases. 3/1/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 370, 59th Cong. 2d.

0800 Indian and Freedman Enrollment Cases Pending before Commissioner to Five Civilized Tribes.3/2/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 387, 59th Cong. 2d.

0801 Indian and Freedmen Enrollment Cases Pending before the Commissioner of the Five CivilizedTribes. 3/2/1907. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 390, 59th Cong. 2d.

0802 Allotment of Indian Tribal Funds. 12/17/1906. 3pp.Senate Report No. 4634, 59th Cong. 2d.

0804 Five Civilized Tribes. 1/16/1907. 8pp.Senate Report No. 5043, 59th Cong. 2d.

0808 Survey of Blackfeet Indian Reservation Etc. 1/21/1907. 2pp.Senate Report No. 5163, 59th Cong. 2d.

0809 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/30/1907. 92pp.Senate Report No. 5689, 59th Cong. 2d.

0855 Indian Allotments of Irrigable Land. 2/12/1907. 1p.Senate Report No. 6629, 59th Cong. 2d.

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Reel 9Volume 67 cont. (pp. 61830–61935, 61941–62311)0001 Cutting and Sale of Timber on Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin. 2/14/1907. 3pp.

Senate Report No. 6669, 59th Cong. 2d.0003 Allotment of Indian Tribal Funds. 2/15/1907. 3pp.

Senate Report No. 6687, 59th Cong. 2d.0005 Sale and Disposition of Certain Lands in the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

2/19/1907. 7pp.Senate Report No. 6838, 59th Cong. 2d.

0009 Canal through Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon. 2/20/1907. 1p.Senate Report No. 7007, 59th Cong. 2d.

0010 Assignees of Joseph F. Gauthier. 2/20/1907. 2pp.Senate Report No. 7068, 59th Cong. 2d.

0011 Allotment of Lands on Jicarilla-Apache Reservation. 2/21/1907. 3pp.Senate Report No. 7246, 59th Cong. 2d.

0013 Relief of Certain White Persons Who Intermarried with Cherokee Citizens. 2/22/1907. 1p.Senate Report No. 7256, 59th Cong. 2d.

0014 To Ratify a Lease with the Seneca Nation of Indians. 2/28/1907. 2pp.Senate Report No. 7316, 59th Cong. 2d.

0015 Authorizing Noncompetent Indian Allottees to Dispose of Allotments. 12/4/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 80, 59th Cong. 2d.

0017 Allotments on the Jicarilla Reservation, New Mexico. 12/3/1906. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 114, 59th Cong. 2d.

0020 Rolls of Certain Indian Tribes in Oregon and Washington. 12/5/1906. 80pp.H.R. Doc. No. 133, 59th Cong. 2d.

0061 Allotment of Lands to Moqui Indians. 12/5/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 136, 59th Cong. 2d.

0062 Time of Payment of Certain Moneys to Indians of Devils Lake Reservation. 12/5/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 144, 59th Cong. 2d.

0064 Payment of Certain Sums Due the Osage Indians. 12/5/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 145, 59th Cong. 2d.

0066 Repeal of Law relating to Making of Quarterly Transcripts of Certain Records. 12/5/1906. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 146, 59th Cong. 2d.

0067 Survey and Subdivision of Indian Reservations, Etc. 12/6/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 148, 59th Cong. 2d.

0069 Appropriation for Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 12/6/1906. 14pp.H.R. Doc. No. 189, 59th Cong. 2d.

0076 Reservation of Power and Reservoir Sites on Indian Reservation. 12/7/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 198, 59th Cong. 2d.

0078 Rights of Way through Indian Reservations. 12/7/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 201, 59th Cong. 2d.

0080 Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project, Etc. 12/10/1906. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 211, 59th Cong. 2d.

0082 Appropriation to Complete the Survey, Etc., of Flathead Indian Reservation. 12/10/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 212, 59th Cong. 2d.

0084 The Delaware Indians. 12/10/1906. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 238, 59th Cong. 2d.

0085 Enrollment of the Pottawatomie Indians of Wisconsin. 1/29/1907. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 54, 59th Cong. 2d.

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0087 Payment for Certain Lands to Indians of Round Valley Reservation, California. 12/11/1906. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 256, 59th Cong. 2d.

0091 Allotment of Lands to Married Women on Certain Indian Reservations. [Cheyenne River,Standing Rock, and Pine Ridge reservations.] 12/11/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 257, 59th Cong. 2d.

0093 Allotment of Timber Lands to Certain Indians. 12/11/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 258, 59th Cong. 2d.

0095 Sale of Coal and Asphalt Lands in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 12/13/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 286, 59th Cong. 2d.

0097 Public Highways in the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations. 12/13/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 292, 59th Cong. 2d.

0099 Memorial of the Chickasaw Legislature, Etc. 12/13/1906. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 293, 59th Cong. 2d.

0101 Coal and Asphalt Lands. 12/14/1906. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 301, 59th Cong. 2d.

0102 Pay of Indian Inspectors. 12/15/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 313, 59th Cong. 2d.

0104 Payment of Tribal Trust Funds to Certain Indians. [Blind, crippled, or helpless.] 12/17/1906.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 316, 59th Cong. 2d.

0105 Iowa and Sac and Fox Indians. 12/18/1906. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 322, 59th Cong. 2d.

0107 Allotments to Certain Indian Children. 1/2/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 382, 59th Cong. 2d.

0109 John W. Early. [Relief.] 1/3/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 386, 59th Cong. 2d.

0110 William G. Laramie. [Relief.] 1/3/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 387, 59th Cong. 2d.

0111 Deficiency Appropriation for Survey of Pine Ridge and Standing Rock Indian Reservations.1/4/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 391, 59th Cong. 2d.

0113 Capitalization of Certain Indian Annuities. 1/4/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 400, 59th Cong. 2d.

0115 Charles C. Geboe. [Relief.] 1/4/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 401, 59th Cong. 2d.

0116 To Survey, Etc., Certain Town Sites in Indian Territory. 1/4/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 402, 59th Cong. 2d.

0117 Meandering North Bank of Popo Agie River, Etc. [Wyoming.] 1/7/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 410, 59th Cong. 2d.

0119 Kaw Pa She’ No Quah, or Esta Beaver, Peoria Allottee. No. 42. [Request for patent in feesimple for land.] 1/8/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 432, 59th Cong. 2d.

0120 Dr. G. W. Harkins. [Relief.] 1/11/1907. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 476, 59th Cong. 2d.

0123 Patents in Fee Simple to Quapaw Allottees. 1/14/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 480, 59th Cong. 2d.

0124 Frank Beaver. [Patent in fee simple.] 1/14/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 481, 59th Cong. 2d.

0125 Claims against Certain Tribes in the Indian Territory. 1/14/1907. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 484, 59th Cong. 2d.

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0129 Fred Endsworth. [Relief.] 1/14/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 486, 59th Cong. 2d.

0130 Sale of Certain Timber on Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin. 1/14/1907. 23pp.H.R. Doc. No. 499, 59th Cong. 2d.

0142 Sanatorium in Shoshone Reservation, Wyoming. 1/16/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 506, 59th Cong. 2d.

0144 Estimate of Appropriation for Indian Supplies. 1/23/1907. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 549, 59th Cong. 2d.

0149 Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Indians. 1/26/1907. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 576, 59th Cong. 2d.

0151 Coal Lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 1/26/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 577, 59th Cong. 2d.

0153 Yuma Pumping Irrigation Company. 1/30/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 622, 59th Cong. 2d.

0155 Charles H. Dickson and Others. [Claims.] 2/9/1907. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 706, 59th Cong. 2d.

0164 Commutation for Town-Site Purposes of Homestead Entries in Certain Portions of Oklahoma.2/27/1907. 36pp.H.R. Doc. No. 763, 59th Cong. 2d.

0182 Leasing Lands to the P. F. U. Rubber Company in La Plata County, Colorado. 3/22/1906. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 2225, 59th Cong. 2d.

0185 Extension of Time within Which Settlers May Establish Their Residence upon Certain Lands,Etc. 12/12/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 5419, 59th Cong. 2d.

0186 Fixing Time for Certain Entrymen to Establish Residence. [Shoshone Indian Reservation;Wyoming.] 12/12/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 5422, 59th Cong. 2d.

0187 Indian Appropriation Bill. 12/15/1906. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 5486, 59th Cong. 2d.

0190 Urgent Deficiency Bill. 12/15/1906. 1p.H.R. Report No. 5487, 59th Cong. 2d.

0191 Esther Rousseau. [Relief.] 12/19/1906. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 5628, 59th Cong. 2d.

0192 Jacarilla Reservation. 1/14/1907. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 6282, 59th Cong. 2d.

0193 S. W. Peel. [Relief.] 1/18/1907. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 6438, 59th Cong. 2d.

0194 To Fix the Boundaries of Certain Landowners and Entrymen Adjoining the Coeur d’Alene IndianReservation. 1/20/1907. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 7089, 59th Cong. 2d.

0195 Patents, Etc., on Lands Formerly in Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota. 1/26/1907. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 7094, 59th Cong. 2d.

0197 To Ratify a Lease with the Seneca Nation of Indians. 1/31/1907. 1p.H.R. Report No. 7108, 59th Cong. 2d.

0198 Sale of Certain Timber on Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin. 1/22/1907. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 7280, 59th Cong. 2d.

0200 Allotment of Lands to Indians of La Pointe or Bad River Indian Reservation, Wisconsin.2/4/1907. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 7297, 59th Cong. 2d.

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0202 H. C. Linn and Samuel Powell. [Claim.] 2/7/1907. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 7541, 59th Cong. 2d.

0205 Confirming Entries and Applications in the Columbia Indian Reservation, Washington. 2/6/1907.3pp.H.R. Report No. 7584, 59th Cong. 2d.

0207 Indian Allotments of Irrigable Land. 2/24/1907. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 7611, 59th Cong. 2d.

0208 Rights and Equities of Mille Lac Indians in and to the Mille Lac Reservation. 2/14/1907. 18pp.H.R. Report No. 7612, 59th Cong. 2d.

0217 Sale and Disposition of Certain Lands in Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota.2/14/1907. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 7613, 59th Cong. 2d.

0221 Claims of Omaha Tribe of Indians. 2/14/1907. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 7614, 59th Cong. 2d.

0222 Allotments of Indians of Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory. 2/14/1907. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 7615, 59th Cong. 2d.

0223 Alleged Shortage in Accounts of Cashier of Indian Agency at Muscogee, Indian Territory.2/14/1907. 1p.H.R. Report No. 7616, 59th Cong. 2d.

0224 Settlement of Conflicting Claims of State of Wisconsin, Its Grantees, and the La Pointe Band ofIndians, Etc. 2/14/1907. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 7619, 59th Cong. 2d.

0226 Intermarried Citizens of the Cherokee Nation. 2/25/1907. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 8088, 59th Cong. 2d.

0227 Samuel Garland, Deceased. [Claim.] 2/26/1907. 1p.H.R. Report No. 8144, 59th Cong. 2d.

0228 To Amend the Act Providing for the Allotment of Land in Severalty. 2/26/1907. 1p.H.R. Report No. 8145, 59th Cong. 2d.

0229 Town Sites in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 3/1/1907. 1p.H.R. Report No. 8148, 59th Cong. 2d.

0230 Granting Extension of Time for Construction of a Railway on the Omaha and WinnebagoReservation. 3/1/1907. 1p.H.R. Report No. 8153, 59th Cong. 2d.

0231 Purchase of McIntosh Reservation, Carroll County, Georgia, and Erection of MonumentTherein. 3/2/1907. 1p.H.R. Report No. 8164, 59th Cong. 2d.

0232 An Agreement with the Cherokee Indians for the Cession of Certain Lands. 3/10/1892. 36pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 56, 52d Cong. 1st.

0252 Homestead Settlers upon Certain Lands. [Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota.] 1/5/1905. 2p.Senate Report No. 2760, 58th Cong. 3d.

0253 William McKay v. Agnes Kaylton. October Term, 1906. 2/25/1907. 7pp.0257 Allotment of Indian Tribal Funds. 2/18/1907. 3pp.

Senate Report No. 6398, 59th Cong. 2d.0259 Care of the Insane in Alaska. 2/26/1907. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 737, 59th Cong. 2d.0260 Iowa and Oklahoma Bands of Sac and Fox Indians. 2/23/1907. 1p.

Senate Report No. 7253, 59th Cong. 2d.0261 Allotment of Land to Certain Indians. 2/23/1907. 2pp.

Senate Report No. 7263, 59th Cong. 2d.

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0262 Purchase of Lands for Certain Indians. 1/17/1907. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 513, 59th Cong. 2d.

Volume 68, [1876 and] 1905–1908 (pp. 62312–62574)0268 Index to Volume 68. 8pp.0276 Eighth Annual Report of the Superintendent and Agents of the Central Indian Superintendency.

9/25/1876. 79pp.0317 The Powhatan Confederacy, Past and Present, by James Mooney. [Reprint, American

Anthropologist.] 1/1907–3/1907. 26pp.0330 A Brief Statement of the Indian Rights Association: Its Objects, Methods, and Achievements.

5/25/1907. 12pp.0336 Documents Received, Distributed, and Sold by the Interior Department, Etc. 12/4/1907. 9pp.

Senate Doc. No. 8, 60th Cong. 1st.0341 Issue of Patents in Fee to Purchasers of Indian Lands. 12/30/1907. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 61, 60th Cong. 1st.0342 Land Patent for Directors of School District 36, Knox County, Nebraska. 12/10/1907. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 62, 60th Cong. 1st.0343 Investigation of Allotment of William Jondron, Yankton Sioux Allottee. 12/10/1907. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 63, 60th Cong. 1st.0344 Sale of 640 Acres of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency and Arapahoe School, Oklahoma.

12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 64, 60th Cong. 1st.

0345 Capitalization of Perpetual Annuities Due Various Indian Tribes. 12/10/1907. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 65, 60th Cong. 1st.

0347 Sale of Timber on Indian Lands. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 66, 60th Cong. 1st.

0348 Conveyances to United States of Lands from Pueblo Indians in New Mexico. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 67, 60th Cong. 1st.

0349 Land Patents for Santee Indians. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 68, 60th Cong. 1st.

0350 Deposit of Indian Moneys in National Banks. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 69, 60th Cong. 1st.

0351 Sale of Timber on Indian Allotments of [?] Valley Extension, California. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 70, 60th Cong. 1st.

0352 Land Patents for Turtle Mountain Indians. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 71, 60th Cong. 1st.

0353 Leasing Irrigable Allotted and Tribal Lands. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 72, 60th Cong. 1st.

0354 Segregation of Choctaw and Chickasaw Lands for Town Sites. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 73, 60th Cong. 1st.

0355 Fulfillment of Certain Treaty Stipulations with Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior and theMississippi. 1/23/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 79, 60th Cong. 1st.

0356 Survey of Unsurveyed Lands of Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory. 12/11/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 84, 60th Cong. 1st.

0357 Leasing of Lands on Indian Reservations Created by Executive Order or Legislative Enactment.1/22/1908. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 85, 60th Cong. 1st.

0358 Leaves of Absence for Homesteaders. 1/22/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 86, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0359 Disposition of Money Arising from Sales of Land in Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache IndianReservations in Oklahoma. 12/11/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 88, 60th Cong. 1st.

0360 Purchase of Lands for California Indians. 1/23/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 95, 60th Cong. 1st.

0361 Wagon Road on Hoopa Valley Reservation, California. 1/23/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 96, 60th Cong. 1st.

0362 Purchase of Machinery, Etc., for Indians on Fort Belknap Reservation, Montana. 1/23/1908.2pp.Senate Report No. 97, 60th Cong. 1st.

0363 Cutting of Timber, Etc., on Indian Reservations in Wisconsin. 1/23/1908. 4pp.Senate Report No. 100, 60th Cong. 1st.

0365 Use of Ute Trust Funds. 12/16/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 112, 60th Cong. 1st.

0366 Change of Allotment of Edward N. Vandall. 12/18/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 113, 60th Cong. 1st.

0367 Constitution of the State of Oklahoma. 1906. 80pp.Senate Doc. No. 187, 60th Cong. 1st.

0407 Memorial relating to Claims of Loyal Creek Indians. 12/27/1906. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 201, 60th Cong. 1st.

0413 Memorial of Tonkawa Indians relating to Certain Claims. 1/28/1908. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 206, 60th Cong. 1st.

0416 Kansas v. United States et al. Brief of Complainant. 6/1906. 195pp.0514 Wea Indians et al. v. United States. 1890. 277pp.

Volume 71, 1904–1908 (pp. 62575–62981)0653 Index to Volume 71. 20pp.0673 Constitution of the Menominee Tribe of Indians. 1904. 11pp.0680 In re Legal Rights of the Quapaw Tribe of Indians. Brief and Argument. 1906. 8pp.0684 In re Sale of Quapaw Lands to Walter T. Apple. Brief and Argument. 1906. 16pp.0693 In re Quapaw Mining Leases. Brief and Argument. [1906.] 16pp.0701 Back to Nature for the Indian: An Interview, Francis E. Leupp, Commissioner of Indian Affairs,

Washington. n.d. 5pp.0703 The Story of a Visit to Chilocco: One of the Large Indian Training Schools, by Roderick

Randum. 2/1907. 27pp.0719 Judgments in Indian Depredation Claims in Favor of Claimants. 2/5/1908. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 222, 60th Cong. 1st.0720 Condition of Natives of Alaska. 2/13/1908. 7pp.

Senate Doc. No. 257, 60th Cong. 1st.0724 Lands in Oklahoma Withdrawn for Timber Reserve. 2/19/1908. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 295, 60th Cong. 1st.0725 Memoranda of Loyal Creek Indians. 2/21/1908. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 310, 60th Cong. 1st.0727 Shawnee Training School, Etc. 2/24/1908. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 318, 60th Cong. 1st.0729 Treaty Stipulations with Kickapoo Indians. 2/28/1908. 36pp.

Senate Doc. No. 350, 60th Cong. 1st.0747 Memorial of Henry W. Blair for Enrollment of Unenrolled Descendants of Enrolled Members of

Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 3/6/1908. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 368, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0749 Proceedings of Choctaw and Chickasaw Citizenship Court in Connection with Compensation ofAttorneys. 3/10/1908. 62pp.Senate Doc. No. 372, 60th Cong. 1st.

0781 Report upon Charge That Certain Members of Choctaw-Chickasaw Court Were Bribed inConnection with Certain Decisions. 3/12/1908. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 387, 60th Cong. 1st.

0783 List of Rolls of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians in Possession of Auditor for InteriorDepartment. 3/19/1908. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 394, 60th Cong. 1st.

0787 Draft of Bill relating to Administration of Indian Affairs. 3/19/1908. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 395, 60th Cong. 1st.

0790 Report on Certain Indictments Formerly Found against D. H. Johnston, P. S. Mosely, GeorgeMansfield, J. F. McMurray, and Melvin Cornish, and Later Dismissed. [Misappropriation of tribalfunds, Choctaw and Chickasaw.] 3/19/1908. 46pp.Senate Doc. No. 398, 60th Cong. 1st.

0809 Protest of Business Committee of Wyandote Tribe against Removal of Restrictions from TheirLands. 4/21/1908. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 442, 60th Cong. 1st.

0818 Memorial Protesting against Legislation Authorizing Issuance of Fee-simple Patents for IndianAllotments, Etc. 4/22/1908. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 448, 60th Cong. 1st.

0819 Medals for Certain Indian Policemen Who Arrested Sitting Bull. 4/2/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 461, 60th Cong. 1st.

0820 Joint Resolution for the Enrollment of Certain Persons as Members of the Osage Tribe ofIndians, and for Other Purposes. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, on Joint Resolution 70. 5/15/1908. 136pp.Senate Doc. No. 482, 60th Cong. 1st.

Reel 10Volume 71 cont. (pp. 62982–63492, 63497–63763)0001 Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs…on the Bill (S. 4736) Extending the Provisions

of…Appropriations…. 5/15/1908. 80pp.Senate Doc. No. 483, 60th Cong. 1st.

0041 Judgments Rendered by Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases. 5/20/1908. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 500, 60th Cong. 1st.

0042 Papers relating to Enrollment of Citizens of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 5/21/1908. 26pp.Senate Doc. No. 505, 60th Cong. 1st.

0055 More Time Required to Prepare Detailed Statement of Revenues Collected, Funds Received,and Disbursements Made for Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole Tribessince January 28, 1898. 5/22/1908. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 511, 60th Cong. 1st.

0056 Report on Tide-Land Claims of Puyalup Indians in Washington State. 5/23/1908. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 513, 60th Cong. 1st.

0057 Statement of Amounts in Treasury to Credit of Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, andSeminole Tribes on June 28, 1898, Additions and Disbursements, and Balances, May 20, 1908.5/23/1908. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 514, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0058 Report on Employment of United States Soldiers in Arresting By-A-Lil-Le and Other NavajoIndians. 5/25/1908. 41pp.Senate Doc. No. 517, 60th Cong. 1st.

0079 Printing, Binding, and Distribution of Public Documents. 12/4/1907. 6pp.Senate Report No. 1, 60th Cong. 1st.

0082 Affairs of Mexican Kicking Kickapoo Indians. 12/16/1907. 12pp.Senate Report No. 5, 60th Cong. 1st.

0088 Investigation of Allotment of William Jondron, Yankton Sioux Allottee. 1/9/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 22, 60th Cong. 1st.

0089 Referring Omaha Indians to Court of Claims. 1/14/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 42, 60th Cong. 1st.

0090 Referring Omaha Indians to Court of Claims. 1/14/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 43, 60th Cong. 1st.

0091 To Adjust Accounts of William R. Little with Sac and Fox Indians. 1/16/1908. 3pp.Senate Report No. 63, 60th Cong. 1st.

0093 Amending Act Opening to Settlement [of] Flathead Reservation, Montana. 1/16/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 65, 60th Cong. 1st.

0094 Leasing of Lands on Indian Reservations Created by Executive Order or Legislative Enactment.1/22/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 85, 60th Cong. 1st.

0095 Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. Right of Way…Correspondence of the Cherokee Delegation….4/3/1882. 19pp.

0105 Ulysses G. Winn. 1/27/1908. 4pp.Senate Report No. 121, 60th Cong. 1st.

0107 To Extend the Provisions of the Mining Laws of Certain Lands Situated in the Bitter Root Valley,State of Montana. 1/29/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 143, 60th Cong. 1st.

0108 Restoring Certain Land in Minnesota to Public Domain. 1/30/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 146, 60th Cong. 1st.

0109 Conveying to Minnesota Certain Lands in Carlton County. 1/30/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 150, 60th Cong. 1st.

0110 O-Bah-Baum. [Incorrect credit for timber.] 1/30/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 151, 60th Cong. 1st.

0111 Sale of Timber on Allotted and Unallotted Indian Land. 2/6/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 175, 60th Cong. 1st.

0112 Minnesota and Ontario Bridge Company. 2/6/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 183, 60th Cong. 1st.

0113 Sale of 640 Acres of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency and Arapahoe School Lands, Oklahoma.2/6/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 184, 60th Cong. 1st.

0114 Credit for Lower Brule Indians in South Dakota. 2/6/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 185, 60th Cong. 1st.

0115 Reappraisement of Lots in Hartshorne, Oklahoma. 2/6/1908. 3pp.Senate Report No. 188, 60th Cong. 1st.

0117 Sale of Certain Indian School Land in Oklahoma for Town Site Purposes. 2/6/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 189, 60th Cong. 1st.

0118 Funds from Sale of Town Lots in Count Seats of Caddo, Kiowa, and Comanche Counties,Oklahoma. 2/6/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 190, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0119 Repayment of Deposits by Bidders of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Ceded Lands. 2/6/1908.2pp.Senate Report No. 191, 60th Cong. 1st.

0120 Sale of Timber on Indian Allotments of Hoopa Valley Extension, California. 2/10/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 197, 60th Cong. 1st.

0121 For the Survey and Allotment of Lands Now Embraced within the Limits of the Fort Peck IndianReservation, in the State of Montana, and the Sale and Disposal of All the Surplus Lands afterAllotment. 2/10/1908. 4pp.Senate Report No. 202, 60th Cong. 1st.

0123 H. R. King. [Relief.] 2/11/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 207, 60th Cong. 1st.

0124 H. E. Eldred. [Relief.] 2/11/1908. 5pp.Senate Report No. 209, 60th Cong. 1st.

0127 Land Patent for Directors of School District 36, Knox County, Nebraska. 2/12/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 212, 60th Cong. 1st.

0128 Authorizing the Issue of Patents to Certain Santee Indians. 2/13/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 223, 60th Cong. 1st.

0129 Additional Station Grounds and Terminal Facilities for the Arizona and California RailwayCompany, Arizona. 2/13/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 226, 60th Cong. 1st.

0130 Rights and Equities of Mille Lac Indians in and to the Mille Lac Reservation. 2/18/1908. 18pp.Senate Report No. 247, 60th Cong. 1st.

0139 To Establish a Park on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation. 2/18/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 251, 60th Cong. 1st.

0140 Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to Issue a Patent in Fee to the Board of Missionaries ofthe Protestant Episcopal Church for Certain Lands Situated in the State of Idaho. 2/18/1908.2pp.Senate Report No. 252, 60th Cong. 1st.

0141 The Claim of the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians. 2/21/1908. 4pp.Senate Report No. 267, 60th Cong. 1st.

0143 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/22/1908. 41pp.Senate Report No. 278, 60th Cong. 1st.

0164 Claims against the Menominee Indians. [Wisconsin.] 2/22/1908. 3pp.Senate Report No. 279, 60th Cong. 1st.

0166 Conveying Certain Lands in Otoe and Missouria Reservation to Society of Friends. 2/25/1908.2pp.Senate Report No. 291, 60th Cong. 1st.

0167 Sale of Certain Lands on Siletz Reservation, Oregon. 2/27/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 305, 60th Cong. 1st.

0168 Conveyances to the United States of Lands from the Pueblo Indians in New Mexico. 3/4/1908.1p.Senate Report No. 330, 60th Cong. 1st.

0169 Authorizing Settlers on Crow Reservation Lands in Montana to Mortgage Same for theConstruction of Irrigation Systems Prior to Final Prof. 3/6/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 340, 60th Cong. 1st.

0170 Authorizing the Woodlawn Cemetery Association, of St. Maries, Idaho, to Purchase Not toExceed 40 Acres of Land from the United States. 3/12/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 360, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0171 Sale of Portion of Surplus Lands on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations.4/1/1908. 6pp.Senate Report No. 439, 60th Cong. 1st.

0174 Allotments to Rosebud Sioux Indian Children. 4/1/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 440, 60th Cong. 1st.

0175 Medals for Certain Indian Policemen Who Arrested Sitting Bull. 4/2/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 461, 60th Cong. 1st.

0176 To Establish a Permanent National Bison Range. 4/6/1908. 35pp.Senate Report No. 467, 60th Cong. 1st.

0195 Medawakanton and Wahpakoota (Santee) Sioux Indians. [Restoration of annuities.] 4/6/1908.10pp.Senate Report No. 468, 60th Cong. 1st.

0200 To Sell and Dispose of Surplus Unallotted Agricultural Lands of Spokane Indian Reservation,Washington, Etc. 4/13/1908. 3pp.Senate Report No. 498, 60th Cong. 1st.

0202 Removing Restrictions on Indian Allotments in Oklahoma for School-Site Purposes. 4/13/1908.1p.Senate Report No. 501, 60th Cong. 1st.

0203 Patents in Fee to Protestant Episcopal Church for Certain Lands in Wisconsin among OneidaIndians. 4/17/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 521, 60th Cong. 1st.

0204 J. Morris Cook. [No allotment, Grande Ronde Reservation.] 4/17/1908. 6pp.Senate Report No. 528, 60th Cong. 1st.

0207 Amending Act Opening to Settlement Flathead Reservation, Montana. 4/24/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 563, 60th Cong. 1st.

0208 Drainage of Certain Lands in Minnesota. 4/25/1908. 5pp.Senate Report No. 571, 60th Cong. 1st.

0211 Removal of Restrictions from Part of Lands of Allottees of Five Civilized Tribes. 4/28/1908. 4pp.Senate Report No. 575, 60th Cong. 1st.

0213 For the Survey and Allotment of Land Now Embraced within the Limits of the CrowReservation, in the State of Montana, and the Sale and Disposal of All Surplus Lands afterAllotment. 4/29/1908. 4pp.Senate Report No. 581, 60th Cong. 1st.

0215 Conferring Jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to Adjudicate the Rights of Persons WhoFormerly Held Town Lots in the City of Sulphur, in the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.5/7/1908. 3pp.Senate Report No. 612, 60th Cong. 1st.

0217 Sale of Timber on Segregated Coal and Asphalt Lands of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations.5/7/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 623, 60th Cong. 1st.

0218 Court of Claims to Determine Claims of Robert V. Belt and Joseph P. Mullen. 5/7/1908. 29pp.Senate Report No. 624, 60th Cong. 1st.

0233 To Segregate for Town Sites Certain Lands Belonging to Chickasaw Tribes. 5/7/1908. 3pp.Senate Report No. 625, 60th Cong. 1st.

0235 To Pay Certain Cherokee Citizens Moneys to Which They Have Been Found Entitled by theSupreme Court. 5/7/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 626, 60th Cong. 1st.

0236 Court of Claims to Ascertain Amount of Civilization Fund Belonging to Osages and Diverted forBenefit of Other Indians. 5/7/1908. 1p.Senate Report No. 468627, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0237 Granting Patent to Sisters of Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People for Land onNavajo Reservation. 5/8/1908. 4pp.Senate Report No. 629, 60th Cong. 1st.

0239 Removing Restrictions on Alienation of Lands of Allottees under Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma.5/12/1908. 3pp.Senate Report No. 637, 60th Cong. 1st.

0241 Allotments of Sioux Indians in North and South Dakota. 5/14/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 465868, 60th Cong. 1st.

0242 Issue of Patents in Fee to Purchasers of Indian Lands, and Other Matters relating to Indians,Etc. 5/20/1908. 16pp.Senate Report No. 681, 60th Cong. 1st.

0250 Estimate of Appropriation for Lower Brule Indians in South Dakota. 12/3/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 35, 60th Cong. 1st.

0251 Appropriation for Irrigation Work at Pierre Indian School, South Dakota. 12/3/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 36, 60th Cong. 1st.

0252 Deficiency Appropriation Bill. 5/21/1908. 2pp.Senate Report No. 684, 60th Cong. 1st.

0253 Estimate for Extension of Milk River Irrigation System on Fort Belknap Reservation, Montana.12/3/1907. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 38, 60th Cong. 1st.

0257 Estimate for Payment for Lands Taken from Indians of Klamath Agency, Oregon. 12/3/1907.3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 39, 60th Cong. 1st.

0259 Recommendation as to Sureties of Disbursing Officers in Indian Service. 12/3/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 40, 60th Cong. 1st.

0260 Estimate of Additional Appropriation for Irrigation at Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho. 12/3/1907.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 3841, 60th Cong. 1st.

0261 Estimate for Capitalization of Funds Due Certain Indian Tribes. 12/3/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 42, 60th Cong. 1st.

0263 Lands on Yuma and Colorado River Reservations for Town-site Purposes. 12/3/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 43, 60th Cong. 1st.

0265 Estimate for Allotment of Timber Lands on Makah Reservation, Washington. 12/3/1907. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 44, 60th Cong. 1st.

0267 Estimate of Reappropriation for Drainage of Round Valley Reservation, California. 12/3/1907.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 45, 60th Cong. 1st.

0268 Relief of Paiute Indians Owning Allotments within Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project. 12/3/1907.3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 46, 60th Cong. 1st.

0270 Purchase of Rights of Turtle Mountain Indians to Select Lands on Public Domain. 12/3/1907.3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 47, 60th Cong. 1st.

0272 Investigation of Certain Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek Reserves in Alabama and Mississippi.12/3/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 48, 60th Cong. 1st.

0273 Commission to Settle Boundary Lines between Indian Territory, New Mexico, Oklahoma, andTexas. 12/3/1907. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 54, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0275 Relief of Charles H. Dickson and Certain Indians. 12/9/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 38214, 60th Cong. 1st.

0277 Estimate of Appropriation for Education in Alaska, 1909. 12/12/1907. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 319, 60th Cong. 1st.

0279 Transcripts of Records of Indian Agents. 12/16/1907. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 353, 60th Cong. 1st.

0280 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. 12/19/1907. 24pp.H.R. Doc. No. 373, 60th Cong. 1st.

0292 Foster Oil and Gas Lease on the Osage Reservation, Oklahoma. 3/1/1905. 144pp.H.R. Doc. No. 376, 58th Cong. 3d.

0364 Irrigation of Flathead Reservation, Montana. 12/21/1907. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 419, 60th Cong. 1st.

0365 Estimate for Irrigation of Flathead Reservation, Montana. 1/6/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 427, 60th Cong. 1st.

0366 To Restrict Conveyance of Lands Allotted to Indians of Stockbridge Munsee Reservation,Wisconsin. 1/10/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 471, 60th Cong. 1st.

0367 Cancellation of Allotments to Indians in Certain Cases. 1/15/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 505, 60th Cong. 1st.

0368 Report on Claims of Chinook and Chehalis Indians. 1/17/1908. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 517, 60th Cong. 1st.

0374 Memorial from Indians of Pine Ridge Reservation Asking for Investigation of Claims for StolenStock. 1/20/1908. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 526, 60th Cong. 1st.

0377 Official Bonds of Agents and Disbursing Officers of Indian Department. 1/27/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 565, 60th Cong. 1st.

0378 To Convey Certain Lands in Otoe and Missouria Reservation, Oklahoma, to Society of Friends.2/5/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 621, 60th Cong. 1st.

0379 Payment of Tribal Trust Fund to Iowa Indians in Oklahoma and Kansas. 2/5/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 622, 60th Cong. 1st.

0380 Payment of Tribal Trust Funds to Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi in Oklahoma.2/5/1908. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 623, 60th Cong. 1st.

0381 Tide Lands in Washington State Claimed by Puyallup Indians. 2/5/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 625, 60th Cong. 1st.

0383 Development of Indian Mineral Lands. 2/6/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 633, 60th Cong. 1st.

0384 Allotments to Sioux Indian Children on Rosebud Reservation. 2/7/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 634, 60th Cong. 1st.

0385 J. Edmund Strong. [Relief.] 2/6/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 684, 60th Cong. 1st.

0386 Modification of Agreement with Red Lake Indians. 2/18/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 687, 60th Cong. 1st.

0387 Estimate for Bridges and Road in Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon. 2/18/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 688, 60th Cong. 1st.

0388 Amendment of General Indian Allotment Act in Regard to Area, Etc. 2/20/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 705, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0390 Area of Allotment on Western Navajo, San Carlos, and Mescalero Reservations. 2/20/1908.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 706, 60th Cong. 1st.

0391 Reserving Reservoir and Water-power Sites in Indian Reservations. 2/20/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 707, 60th Cong. 1st.

0392 Amended Estimate for Education of Natives of Alaska, 1909. 3/5/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 748, 60th Cong. 1st.

0394 Estimate for Timber Operations on Indian Reservations. 3/12/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 763, 60th Cong. 1st.

0396 Granting Certain Lands of Santee Reservation to School District 36 in Knox County, Nebraska.2/11/1908. 1p.H.R. Report No. 788, 60th Cong. 1st.

0397 H. C. Linn and Samuel Powell. [Claim.] 2/11/1908. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 789, 60th Cong. 1st.

0399 Controlling Indian Allottees in respect to Education of Their Children and Use of IntoxicatingLiquors. 3/16/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 790, 60th Cong. 1st.

0401 Homestead Designations of Osage Indians of Oklahoma. 3/19/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 800, 60th Cong. 1st.

0402 Report of Investigation of Claims of Pottawatomie Indians of Wisconsin. 4/2/1908. 22pp.H.R. Doc. No. 830, 60th Cong. 1st.

0413 Judgments Rendered by Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases. 4/23/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 878, 60th Cong. 1st.

Volume 72, [1882–1894 and] 1901–1909 (pp. 63764–64656)0415 Index to Volume 72. 11pp.0426 Hiawath or “Nanabozho,” the Ojibwa Indian Play. [Reproduced by Indian Students of Chilocco.]

1907. 19pp.0437 The Plea of Our Brown Brother, and Ke-wa-kun-ah, the Homeward Way. Two Indian Sketches

by Frances Densmore. 1906. 12pp.0447 Collins vs. Steele et al. Appellants’ Brief. ca. 1901. 18pp.0456 In the Matter of the Right of Way, &c., of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway through the

Indian Territory. Brief for Said Railway Co. 1886. 22pp.0468 Extension of Time for Payments on Certain Homestead Entries in Comanche County,

Oklahoma. 1/16/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 181, 60th Cong. 1st.

0469 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/27/1908. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 437, 60th Cong. 1st.

0473 Providing Additional Station Grounds for the Arizona and California Railway. 2/22/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1054, 60th Cong. 1st.

0474 Cutting of Timber, Etc., on Indian Reservations in Wisconsin. 2/26/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1086, 60th Cong. 1st.

0475 Extension of Time for Payments on Certain Homestead Entries in Comanche County,Oklahoma. 2/26/1908. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1089, 60th Cong. 1st.

0477 Issue of Patents to Board of Missions of Protestant Episcopal Church for Lands on Fort HallReservation, Idaho. 3/6/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1182, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0478 Disposal of Interests of Indian Minors in Real Estate in Yakima Reservation, Washington.3/6/1908. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1184, 60th Cong. 1st.

0479 Issue of Patents in Fee to Purchasers of Indian Lands. 3/6/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1187, 60th Cong. 1st.

0480 Amending an Act Opening to Settlement the Flathead Indian Reservation in the State ofMontana. 3/7/1908. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1189, 60th Cong. 1st.

0482 Lease of Allotted or Unallotted Indian Lands for Mining Purposes. 3/12/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1225, 60th Cong. 1st.

0483 Removal of Restrictions on Lands of Quapaw Agency Indians. 3/13/1908. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1229, 60th Cong. 1st.

0485 Claims against Menominee Indians. 3/26/1908. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1326, 60th Cong. 1st.

0487 Sale of Remnant of Certain Indian Pasture and Wood Reserve Lands in Oklahoma. 3/26/1908.4pp.H.R. Report No. 1328, 60th Cong. 1st.

0489 Rights and Equities of Mille Lac Indians in and to the Mille Lac Reservation. 4/4/1908. 16pp.H.R. Report No. 1388, 60th Cong. 1st.

0497 Referring Omaha Indians to Court of Claims. 4/6/1908. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1427, 60th Cong. 1st.

0499 Heirs of Cornplanter, Seneca Indian Chief. 4/6/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1428, 60th Cong. 1st.

0500 Removal of Restrictions from Part of Lands of Allottees of Five Civilized Tribes. 4/6/1908. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1454, 60th Cong. 1st.

0503 Requesting Certain Information of the Secretary of the Interior. 4/6/1908. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1459, 60th Cong. 1st.

0504 Authorizing the Court of Claims to Hear and Adjudicate the Claim of Samuel Garland,Deceased, against the Choctaw Nation. 4/6/1908. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1471, 60th Cong. 1st.

0505 To Ratify a Certain Lease with the Seneca Nation of Indians. 4/20/1908. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1497, 60th Cong. 1st.

0507 For the Survey and Allotment of Lands Now Embraced within the Limits of the Fort Peck IndianReservation, in the State of Montana, and the Sale and Disposal of All the Surplus Lands afterAllotment. 4/20/1908. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1507, 60th Cong. 1st.

0509 Nature Study and Gardening: Primary Methods and Outlines for the Use of Teachers in theIndian Schools. 1905. 27pp.

0525 Sale of Portion of Surplus Lands on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations.4/20/1908. 28pp.H.R. Report No. 1539, 60th Cong. 1st.

0539 Call for Information Concerning Shawnee Training School at Shawnee, Oklahoma. 4/20/1908.1p.H.R. Report No. 1542, 60th Cong. 1st.

0540 Robert Bilsborough. [Relief.] 4/20/1908. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1544, 60th Cong. 1st.

0542 To Sell and Dispose of Surplus Unallotted Agricultural Land of Spokane Indian Reservation,Washington, Etc. 4/20/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1549, 60th Cong. 1st.

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0543 Creating in Minnesota a National Forest. 4/20/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1563, 60th Cong. 1st.

0545 To Pay Allottees Amount Paid into Treasury on Account of Sale of Timber from, or Damage to,Lands Allotted to Them. 4/20/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1576, 60th Cong. 1st.

0546 Sale of Lands in Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation to Idaho for Northern Idaho Insane Asylumand University of Idaho. 4/20/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1583, 60th Cong. 1st.

0547 Authorizing Sale of Isolated Tracts of Land on Nez Percé Indian Reservation. 4/20/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1584, 60th Cong. 1st.

0548 Granting Easements on Certain Lands in Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho. 5/4/1908.4pp.H.R. Report No. 1596, 60th Cong. 1st.

0550 To Pay Certain Cherokee Citizens Moneys to Which They Have Been Found Entitled by theSupreme Court. 5/4/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1614, 60th Cong. 1st.

0551 For the Relief of the People of Hartshorne, Oklahoma. 5/4/1908. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1620, 60th Cong. 1st.

0552 Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to Sell Sites for Schoolhouses, Not Exceeding TwoAcres in Quantity, to School Districts in the State of Oklahoma. 5/4/1908. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1630, 60th Cong. 1st.

0553 To Authorize the Secretary of the Interior to Investigate and Cancel the Allotment of WilliamJondron, Yankton Sioux Allottee, Should It Prove to Be Fictitious. 5/11/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1636, 60th Cong. 1st.

0554 The Claim of the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians. 5/12/1908. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1645, 60th Cong. 1st.

0557 Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to Enroll Richard Haley and His Family as ChoctawIndians. 5/12/1908. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1650, 60th Cong. 1st.

0558 Conferring Jurisdiction on Court of Claims to Determine the Amount Due Certain Shawnee andDelaware Indians of United States. 5/12/1908. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1653, 60th Cong. 1st.

0560 Regulations to Be Observed in the Leasing for Mining Purposes of Allotted Lands ofIncompetent Indians of the Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory. [From Department of the Interior.]11/24/1907. 5pp.

0563 Concerning the Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico. 5/12/1908. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1663, 60th Cong. 1st.

0565 Establishing Boundary Line between Colorado and New Mexico and Oklahoma. 5/12/1908.10pp.H.R. Report No. 1726, 60th Cong. 1st.

0570 Pending Cases of Indian and Freedmen Enrollment. 3/1/1907. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 364, 59th Cong. 2d.

0572 Sale and Disposition of Certain Lands in Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota.2/18/1907. 5pp.Senate Report No. 6831, 59th Cong. 2d.

0575 Final Disposition of Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes, Etc. 4/9/1906. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 307, 59th Cong. 1st.

0579 Eastern Cherokees in North Carolina. 5/11/1882. 68pp.H.R. Exec. Doc. No. 196, 47th Cong. 1st.

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0613 Statehood for Oklahoma. Hearing before the Committee on the Territories of the House ofRepresentatives. 1/20/1904. 392pp.

0811 Cherokee Nation and United States vs. Charles Journeycake. Brief for Appellants. 1895. 63pp.0844 [Petition for Relief of Landless Indians on Northern California.] Northern California Indian

Association. 12/24/1903. 5pp.0846 Cherokee Nation and United States vs. Charles Journeycake and Cherokee Nation and United

States vs. Johnson Blackfeather. Reply Brief for the Cherokee Nation, Appellant. 1895. 8pp.0851 Regulations concerning Permission to Use Right of Way over the Public Lands, Forest and

Other Reservations of the United States, and the Yosemite, Sequoia, and General GrantNational Parks, for Telegraph and Telephone Lines, Electrical Plants, Canals, Reservoirs,Tramroads, Etc. 7/8/1901. 8pp.

0856 “Three Grains of Corn.” Second Bulletin [of the] Sequoia League, Los Angeles Council. 1/1905.24pp.

0868 Amended Regulations concerning Right of Way for Railway Lines (with Telegraph andTelephone) through Indian Lands. 4/8/1901. 13pp.

0875 Recollections of Iowa Men and Affairs. [Annals of Iowa, 1, No. 1.] 4/1893. 15pp.0884 Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association, November 1907. 23pp.0897 Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association, November 1908. 20pp.0908 Regulations Governing Examination and Appointment in the Indian Irrigation and Allotment

Services. U.S. Civil Service Commission. 12/2/1908. 8pp.

Reel 11Volume 72 cont. (pp. 64657–64806)0001 Report of the Director of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for 1908. 4/14/1909. 102pp.0055 Chilocco School Views. A Souvenir Book of Photographic Views of the Chilocco Indian Training

School. 4/1906. 50pp.

Volume 74, [1847–1896 and] 1905–1909 (pp. 64807–65796)0088 Index to Volume 74. 14pp.0102 [Petition to Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Creek Indians.] n.d. 64pp.0133 Fragmentary History of the New Jersey Indians, by Samuel Allinson. Read before the New

Jersey Historical Society. 1/21/1875. 19pp.0143 Documents and Official Reports, Illustrating the Causes Which Led to the Revolution in the

Government of the Seneca Indians, in the Year 1848, and to the Recognition of TheirRepresentative Republican Constitution, by the Authorities of the United States, and of theState of New York. 1857. 91pp.

0190 A Statement of the Case of the Narragansett Tribe of Indians, as Shown in the ManuscriptCollection of Sir William Johnson. 1896. 75pp.

0232 Outlines of Study: For the Teachers’ Summer Normals of Indian Territory. 1906. 41pp.0258 John Bidwell, Pioneer: A Sketch of His Career, by Marcus Benjamin. [California pioneer.] 1907.

60pp.0293 Regulations for Tribal Indian Schools among the Five Civilized Tribes. 7/1/1906. 9pp.0299 Indian Trust Funds. 12/18/1867. 22pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 59, 40th Cong. 2d.0313 Agreement with the Shoshone and Bannock Indians. 1/11/1882. 24pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 18, 47th Cong. 1st.0331 Texas Indians—Report of Messrs. Butler and Lewis. 2/8/1847. 9pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 76, 29th Cong. 2d.

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0336 Letter of the Secretary of War, Communicating…Information in relation to the Late Indian Battleon the Washita River. 1/11/1869. 48pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 18, 40th Cong. 3d.

0360 Proposed Indian Reservations in Idaho and Washington Territories. 1/23/1874. 11pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 102, 43d Cong. 1st.

0366 Intercourse with Indian Tribes. [Trade.] 2/4/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 108, 43d Cong. 1st.

0368 Omaha Indian Lands in Nebraska. 2/4/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 109, 43d Cong. 1st.

0370 Allegany Reservation, New York. 2/4/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 110, 43d Cong. 1st.

0371 Makah Indians, Washington Territory. 2/4/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 119, 43d Cong. 1st.

0373 Round Valley Indian Reservation, California. 2/4/1874. 9pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 118, 43d Cong. 1st.

0378 Agreement with Crow Indians. 1/27/1874. 52pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 89, 43d Cong. 1st.

0404 Kickapoo and Other Roaming Bands of Indians in Mexico. 1/27/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 90, 43d Cong. 1st.

0405 Mission Indians of Southern California. 1/27/1874. 16pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 91, 43d Cong. 1st.

0413 Survey of Indian Reservations. 1/27/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 92, 43d Cong. 1st.

0415 Expenses of General Indian Council. 1/27/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 93, 43d Cong. 1st.

0416 White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. 1/27/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 94, 43d Cong. 1st.

0418 Mechanics at Pawnee Agency. [Employment of carpenter and shoemaker.] 1/23/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 79, 43d Cong. 1st.

0420 Apache Indians in Arizona and New Mexico. 1/23/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 80, 43d Cong. 1st.

0422 Clatsop Indians of Oregon. 1/28/1905. 12pp.Senate Report No. 3421, 58th Cong. 2d.

0428 Reduction of Indian Reservations. 1/9/1888. 77pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 63, 50th Cong. 1st.

0467 Tuberculosis: The Treatment and Management. Indian Industrial School, Carlisle,Pennsylvania. Bulletin 1. n.d. 4pp.

0470 Annual Report of the Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. For the Year Ending JuneThirtieth, Nineteen Hundred and Eight. 18pp.

0480 Report of the American Bison Society. 1908. 103pp.0531 Program of the Department of Indian Education. 7/5/1909–7/9/1909. 13pp.0539 John T. Ayres, Executor v. United States. On the Proofs. 4/29/1907. 31pp.0555 Message from the President of the United States, Communicating Eighteen Treaties Made with

Indians in California,…. 1/19/1905. 69pp.0590 [Two Indian Portraits plus review of “The Indian Dispossessed,” but no text of actual

publication.] n.d. 3pp.0592 Articles of Agreement concerning the Cession of the Cherokee Outlet, Together with the

Provisions to Carry the Same into Effect Contained in the Indian Appropriation Act for the FiscalYear Ending June 30, 1894. Approved March 3, 1893. 1893. 7pp.

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0597 The Indian Industrial School: Its Origin, Purposes, Progress and the Difficulties Surmounted, byBrig. Gen. R. H. Pratt. 2/27/1908. 44pp.

0621 An Address by Hon. F. E. Leupp, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, at the Carlisle Indian SchoolCommencement. 4/2/1908. 9pp.

0627 Commencement Exercises. United States Industrial School. 1908. 11pp.0637 Commencement Exercises. Carlisle Indian School. 1909. 14pp.0645 Song of the Ghost Dance. Native Music of the North American Indian. n.d. 6pp.0648 Regulations of the Department of the Interior under Act of March 11, 1904, concerning Right of

Way for the Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of Pipe Lines…through Any Lands Heldby an Indian Tribe or Nation…. 4/8/1904. 7pp.

0652 Annual School Calendar. U.S. Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Session of ’08–’09. 1908.25pp.

Volume 75, 1905–1908 (pp. 65797–66291)0667 Index to Volume 75. 12pp.0679 Revised Regulations of April 20, 1908 Governing Leasing of Lands of Members of the Five

Civilized Tribes. 1908. 63pp.0719 Proceeds of Sales of Inherited Indian Lands. Decision of U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

United States v. County of Thurston, Nebraska, et al. 1905. 5pp.0722 Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association.

1907. 108pp.0779 Report of Special Committee. State of New York. No. 40. 2/20/1906. 323pp.

Reel 12Volume 75 cont. (pp. 66292–66826)0001 Annual Report of the National Indian Association. 12/1906. 62pp.0034 Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1906. 20pp.0045 A Question of National Honor: [S]hall the Government’s Pledge to the Five Civilized Tribes Be

Kept? [Indian Rights Association, No. 74, Second Series.] 1/1906. 7pp.0049 Regulations for Applications for Tribal Funds under Act of March 2, 1907. 4/1/1909. 4pp.0051 [Program of the Department of Indian Education.] 7/1905. 10pp.0056 Opinion of the Attorney-General on Application of Eight-hour Law to the Reclamation Service.

10/26/1906. 4pp.0058 Rules and Regulations Concerning the Transfer of Children from Indian Reservation Day

Schools and Reservation Schools to Nonreservation Schools, As Well As from NonreservationSchools of Class 1 to Nonreservation Schools of Class 2. 3/7/1906. 7pp.

0062 Report of the Special Agent for California Indians to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.3/21/1906. 36pp.

0082 S. 1205. A Bill for the Relief of Annie E. White Shipp and the Heirs of Patrick White. 12/5/1907.108pp.60th Cong. 1st.

0139 Liability Accounting. 4/23/1909. 8pp.0143 Imprisonment without Trial. [Navajos.] 4/15/1909. 12pp.0149 Social Studies in the Hampton Curriculum, by Thomas Jesse Jones. [Reprinted from the

Southern Workman.] 1906. 15pp.0158 In re Removal of Restrictions in Alienation of Lands of Allottees of the Quapaw Agency,

Oklahoma. Brief. 15pp.0166 Hours of Labor—Timber Cutting on Menominee Indian Reservation. 1/13/1909. 4pp.

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0168 Fighting Tuberculosis among the Indians, by Francis E. Leupp. [Read before InternationalCongress on Tuberculosis; reprinted from Southern Workman.] n.d. 8pp.

0173 Contribution to the Knowledge of Tuberculosis in the Indian, by Alex Hrdlicka. [Read before theInternational Congress on Tuberculosis; reprinted from the Southern Workman.] n.d. 9pp.

0178 The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. [Descriptive pamphlet.] 1906. 17pp.0188 Everyday Life at Hampton Institute. 32pp.0204 Mrs. A. E. W. Robertson Has Passed Away. [Muskogee Times.] 11/21/1905. 3pp.0206 Sherman Institute. U.S. Indian School, Riverside, California. ca. 1908. 84pp.0249 Umatilla Indian Lands—Act of March 3, 1905. 4/19/1905. 2pp.0251 Sioux Half-Breed Scrip—Assignment. 5/17/1905. 2pp.0251 Right of Way for Irrigation Purposes—Indian Reservation—Acts of March 3, 1891, and June 17,

1902. 5/18/1905. 4pp.0253 Uintah Indian Reservation—Unallotted Lands—Act of May 27, 1902, and March 3, 1905.

6/13/1905. 3pp.0254 Teaching the Rudiments of Cooking in the Class Room: Primary Methods and Outlines for the

Use of Teachers in the Indian Schools. 8/15/1906. 61pp.0286 Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, Transmitting an Agreement with the Nez Percé Tribe of

Indians…. 1/29/1894. 68pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 31, 53d Cong. 2d.

Volume 76, [1894–1898 and] 1901–1909 (pp. 66827–68072)0321 Index to Volume 76. 14pp.0335 Samuel J. Brown. [Prisoner of Sioux during war of 1862.] 12/5/1900. 36pp.

Senate Doc. No. 23, 56th Cong. 2d.0354 Haskell Institute. [Descriptive brochure.] 1908. 28pp.0370 [Obituary of Rain-in-the-Face, said to have killed General Custer; The Indian Leader.]

9/22/1905. 1p.0372 History of the Catawbas, by David A. Harris. [From The Indian School Journal.] n.d. 1p.0372 The Only Real Capture of Geronimo. [From The Indian School Journal, Vol. 5, No. 9.] 9/1906.

12pp.0379 Biographies of Our Visiting Chiefs. 1905. 4pp.0381 Red Cloud Becomes Civilized. [Reprinted from the St. Louis Republic.] 1905. 2pp.0382 Ukiah Indian Mission. [From The Native American, Vol. 7, No. 14.] 4/14/1906. 4pp.0384 Report of the Director of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for 1906. 4/7/1907. 79pp.0426 United States v. Union Pacific Railway et al. Argument for the Defendants in Error. October

Term, 1897. 24pp.0439 Statistics of Indian Tribes, Agencies, and Schools. 1903. 172pp.0527 A General View of the Archeology of the Pueblo Region. 1905. 37pp.0548 Glimpses of Life among the Omaha Tribe of Indians. [From Journal of American Folk-Lore.] n.d.

9pp.0552 What Befell the Skave-Seekers. [From Journal of American Folk-Lore.] n.d. 1p.0553 Death and Funeral Customs among the Omahas. [From Journal of American Folk-Lore.] n.d.

9pp.0558 Schedule of Lands in That Part of Red Lake Indian Reservation in Crookston, Minnesota, Land

District. 5/18/1904. 21pp.0569 Observations among the Sioux, by M. K. Sniffen. [From the Indian Rights Association; No. 73,

Second Series.] 37pp.0588 Hearings…on the Bill Making Appropriations…for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1902….

112/31/900. 52pp.

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0615 In the Matter of the Applications of Numerous Persons for Enrollment as Cherokee Freedmen.General Brief on Part of the Cherokee Nation. 6/22/1901. 119pp.

0675 Annual Report of the National Indian Association. 12/1904. 49pp.0701 Twenty-third Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for

the Year Ending December 13, 1905. 1906. 110pp.0760 Fifteenth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association for the

Year Ending December 13, 1897. 1898. 72pp.0797 Twenty-second Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association for

the Year Ending December 31, 1904. 1905. 101pp.0849 General Information regarding the Department of the Interior. 6/15/1909. 8pp.0853 Regulations for Applications for Tribal Funds under Act of March 2, 1907. 4/17/1909. 4pp.0855 Cherokee Nation v. United States, Eastern Cherokees v. United States, Eastern and Emigrant

Cherokees v. United States. Opinion, Court of Claims. 3/20/1905. 32pp.0871 Revised Regulations Governing the Leasing of Lands in the Cherokee Nation, Indian

Territory,…. 1906. 38pp.0898 William Jones. [Appreciation upon his death; from Southern Workman.] 6/1909. 3pp.0900 William Jones. [From Southern Workman.] 5/1909. 1p.0900 Regulations Concerning Rights of Way for Pipe Lines for the Conveyance of Oil and Gas

across Indian Lands. 6/10/1909. 7pp.0904 Routes to Indian Agencies and Schools with Post-Office and Telegraphic Addresses and

Nearest Railroad Stations. Corrected to September 15, 1908. 1908. 26pp.0918 Instructions and Regulations Governing Inspecting and Investigating Officials of the Office of

Indian Affairs. 6/19/1909. 10pp.0925 Annual Report of the National Indian Association. 12/1908. 55pp.0954 Baptist Home Mission Monthly. [Vol. 16, No. 6.] 6/1894. 55pp.0982 Baptist Home Mission Monthly. [Vol. 18, No. 12.] 12/1896. 39pp.

Reel 13Volume 77, [1852–1894 and] 1901–1909 (pp. 68073–69032)0001 Index to Volume 77. 7pp.0008 [Appropriations.] 10/4/1890. 4pp.0010 Bill of Fare in Sioux Indian Language. 10/26/1904. 2pp.0011 Regulations Governing the Procurement of Timber and Stone for Domestic and Industrial

Purposes in the Indian Territory,…. 1903. 7pp.0015 Regulations…Governing the Granting of Rights of Way for Construction, Operation, and

Maintenance of Pipe Lines, Pumping Stations, and Storage Tanks for the Transportation andStoring of Oil through Lands in Oklahoma and Indian Territories. 12/21/1906. 8pp.

0019 Regulations of June 20, 1908 Governing District Agents, Leasing of Restricted Lands, andRemoval of Restrictions in the Five Civilized Tribes…. Reissued October 1, 1909. 10pp.

0025 Statistics of Catholic Indian Mission and School Work from the Report of the Director of theBureau of Catholic Indian Missions for 1903–1904. 12pp.

0032 Annual Report of the Auditor for the Interior Department for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,1909. 9/1/1909. 12pp.

0039 [Cost to Maintain Seger School at Colony; supplement to Colony Courier, Vol. 1, No. 6.]10/16/1909. 2pp.

0040 [Letter from Indian Rights Association to members seeking support for rights of Indians.]3/25/1908. 4pp.

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0042 Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. 1/7/1909. 43pp.0064 Coal Lands in the Indian Territory…March 27, 1906, to June 30, 1906. 3/27/1906. 52pp.0092 In re Seminole Agreement, Trust Funds and Annuity Payments. 10/2/1906. 17pp.0102 Brief of John Bullette and R. C. Adams, Delaware Representatives, in Support of Their Claims

under Cherokee-Delaware Agreement, 1867. 2/18/1898. 19pp.0112 Delaware Indians et al. v. Cherokee Nation. Appeal from Court of Claims. Opinion of the Court.

2/23/1904. 13pp.0119 In re Claim of David A. McKnight…. Brief for [law firm]. n.d. 16pp.0127 Opinions, Letters, and Other Documents Relative to the Cherokee Outlet, Arranged

Chronologically. 10/19/1889. 44pp.0149 Cherokee Oil and Gas Company, Brief and Agreement. ca. 4/12/1901. 9pp.0154 Cobb v. Cherokee Nation. [Letter from office of assistant attorney general to secretary of the

interior.] 7/16/1894. 3pp.0156 In the Matter of the Enrollment of Persons Claiming Rights in the Cherokee Nation by

Intermarriage. Statement, Brief, and Argument of Intervener. n.d. [after 1902]. 51pp.0182 In the Matter of Enrollment of Persons Claiming Rights in the Cherokee Nation by Intermarriage

v. United States. Opinion. 5/15/1905. 8pp.0187 In the Matter of the Allotment of Persons Claiming Rights in the Cherokee Nation by

Intermarriage v. United States. Statement, Brief, and Argument in Behalf of the Cherokees byBlood. n.d. 22pp.

0198 Regulations Governing the Leasing of Lands in the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory,….1/21/1903. 18pp.

0212 Additional Regulations Governing the Leasing of Cherokee Allotted Lands for Mining Oil andGas. 4/15/1903. 7pp.

0216 Amendment to the Regulations…Governing the Leasing of Lands in the Cherokee Nation…andthe Sale and Leasing of Lands in the Creek Nation. 11/16/1904. 1p.

0217 John T. Ayres, Executor v. United States and the Chickasaw Nation. On the Claimant’s Motion.12/14/1908. 49pp.

0242 John T. Ayres, Executor v. United States and the Chickasaw Nation. On the Claimant’s Motion.12/14/1908. 11pp.

0248 Rules of Practice in Choctaw, Chickasaw and Cherokee Allotment Contest Cases before theCommission to the Five Civilized Tribes, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and the Secretaryof the Interior. 3/17/1903. 8pp.

0253 In re Identification of the Mississippi Choctaws. Brief. n.d. 7pp.0257 Chickasaw “Orphan” and “Incompetents” v. United States. Claimant’s Brief, with Evidence

Attached. 3/25/1869. 52pp.0285 Citizenship in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. Hearings. 1908. 101pp.0336 Payment of Chickasaw Nation Warrants. Hearings. 1908. 35pp.0355 In re Consolidated Applications of Thompson et al. [For enrollment as Choctaw Indians.] Brief

on Behalf of Applicants. n.d. 25pp.0368 In re Claims of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations against the Missouri, Kansas & Texas

Railway Co. Argument for the Respondent. 10/4/1881. 46pp.0392 Chickasaw Nation v. United States. Claimant’s Brief, with Evidence Attached. 3/31/1870. 32pp.0409 Rules and Regulations Covering the Sale of Unleased Coal and Asphalt Lands in the Choctaw

and Chickasaw Nations. 6/17/1904. 6pp.0413 Message of the Chief of the Muskogees, and Reply of the National Council in Extraordinary

Session April 4, 1894, to the Dawes Commission. 4/7/1894. 12pp.0420 Proclamation by the President of the United States. [Closing lands for settlement.] 4/23/1889.

3pp.

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0422 Cherokee National Female Seminary. [Illustrated souvenir catalog.] 1906. 72pp.0459 Regulations. [Creeks.] 12/5/1902. 4pp.0461 Regulations Governing the Sale and Leasing of Lands in the Creek Nation…. 7/10/1903. 46pp.0494 William C. Smith v. David L. Boyd. Brief for William C. Smith. [Indian timber contracts, Eastern

Band of Cherokees.] ca. 1894. 73pp.

Volume 78, [1876–1898 and] 1901–1909 (pp. 69033–69383, 69397–69694)0532 Index to Volume 78. 10pp.0542 Eastern Cherokees v. United States. Petition. 3/9/1901. 7pp.0546 Eastern Cherokees v. United States. Brief for the Eastern Cherokees. 5/2/1901. 83pp.0588 Eastern Cherokees v. United States. Defendants’ Request for Findings of Fact. n.d. 15pp.0596 Eastern Cherokees v. United States. Defendant’s Brief. n.d. 31pp.0612 United States v. Cherokee Nation, Eastern Cherokees v. Cherokee Nation and United States,

and Cherokee Nation v. United States (Cases No. 346, 347, and 348). October Term, 1905.4/30/1906. 20pp.

0623 United States v. William H. Thomas et al. In Equity. ca. 1880. 68pp.0691 John T. Ayres v. United States. Motion…to Amend Findings of Fact…. [Claims, Chickasaw

Indians.] 4/1907. 89pp.0736 Report of Committee on Indian Libraries. [Women’s National Indian Association.] 11/1898. 9pp.0741 Thirty-second Annual Report of the Lincoln Institution. 1/20/1898. 32pp.0761 Rules and Regulations…for the Sale of a Part of the Grande Ronde Indian Reservation, in the

State of Oregon. 5/19/1904. 7pp.0765 [Letter to employees of Indian Service; they shall have no interest or concern in trade with

Indians or sale of their lands; Circular No. 318.] 6/29/1909. 1p.0766 Rules and Regulations concerning Cattle and Other Stock. 12/23/1898. 3pp.0769 Two Biloxi Tales. Read at the Annual Meeting. [Reprinted from Journal of American Folk-Lore,

Vol. 6, No. 20.] 12/29/1892. 3pp.0770 Rules and Regulations…for the Sale of a Part of the Red Lake Indian Reservation in the State

of Minnesota. 5/10/1904. 4pp.0772 In the Matter of Relief of Fred Phillips, for Property Destroyed by Joseph’s Band of Nez Percé

Indians, Aug. 15, 1875. Supplemental Brief. ca. 1881. 10pp.0777 Frank J. Bissing v. Lewis L. Smith, the Kanawha Oil Company, and Louis John Smith.

[Supreme Court, County of Erie, N.Y.] 9/10/1894. 79pp.0817 Uniform Rules and Regulations…for the Preservation of American Antiquities. 12/28/1906. 3pp.0819 Historic and Prehistoric Runs of the Southwest and Their Preservation. 10/1/1904. 25pp.0836 J. Downey Harvey et al. v. Allejandro Barker et al. Brief of Defendants and Appellants.

[Supreme Court, State of California.] 1/1898. 44pp.0859 J. Downey Harvey et al. v. Allejandro Barker et al. Transcript on Appeal. [Supreme Court, State

of California.] 11/1897. 122pp.

Reel 14Volume 78 cont. (pp. 69695–69950)0001 Frank C. Ross v. Edwin Eels et al. Transcript on Appeal. [U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit.] ca. 8/23/1893. 107pp.0056 The Omaha Exposition. [Chapter 38, Report of Commissioner of Education.] 1899. 9pp.0061 Laws and Regulations relating to Trade with Indian Tribes. 4/1/1879. 11pp.0069 Amherst Wilder v. United States. Evidence for Claimant. 12/23/1878. 22pp.

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0080 Names of Absentee Wyandotte Indians Entitled to Selections and Rules GoverningApplications. 10/28/1904. 6pp.

0084 Thomas L. Sloan v. United States. Brief of Defendant in Support of Its Motion to Dismiss….[U.S. Circuit Court, District of Nebraska.] n.d. 22pp.

0096 In the Matter of the Investigation…[of the] Pro Rata Distribution of the Annuities of the Sac andFox Indians of the Mississippi…. Brief on Behalf of the Tribe of Sac and Fox Indians Now inOklahoma Territory. 12/11/1906. 79pp.

Volume 79, [1887–1897 and] 1901–1910 (pp. 69951–70892)0137 Index to Volume 79. 12pp.0149 Sac and Fox Indians in Iowa v. Sac and Fox Indians in Oklahoma and United States. Brief [for

Claimant]. 12/19/1906. 62pp.0181 The Apache Prisoners in Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida. 1887. 64pp.0214 E. L. Whitney v. George Dick. Petition for Writ of Certiorari. [Nez Percé tribe.] October Term,

1905. 30pp.0230 Tuberculosis among the Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. [Reprinted from New York

Medical Journal.] 11/17/1906. 9pp.0235 Manual on Tuberculosis: Its Cause, Prevention, and Treatment. 1910. 17pp.0248 Annual Report of the National Indian Association. 12/1907. 51pp.0275 Demonstration Farms. [Bulletin of the United States Indian Service, No. 2.] 3/5/1910. 4pp.0277 Indian Fairs. [Bulletin of the United States Indian Service. No. 1.] 12/31/1909. 6pp.0281 To the Man on the Ground. A Word to the Service from Robert G. Valentine, Commissioner of

Indian Affairs. 6/25/1909. 5pp.0285 Opinion of the Attorney-General regarding Filing of Contracts in the Returns Office of the

Department of the Interior. 11/15/1909. 5pp.0289 Regulations for Religious Worship. 9/25/1909. 4pp.0292 General Regulations for Religious Worship and Instruction of Pupils in Government Indian

Schools. n.d. 2pp.0293 Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1909. 19pp.0304 Some Phases of the Indian Question. 8/2/1909. 35pp.0326 Annual Bulletin [of the] Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. 1909. 50pp.0352 Indian School Service. 1897. 87pp.0396 Seed Time and Harvest at Tolchaco. [Arizona.] n.d. 11pp.0402 Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for the

Year Ending December 12, 1907. 1908. 83pp.0446 Addresses Delivered at the Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Indian Rights Association,

Thursday Evening, December 17, 1909. 1910. 41pp.0468 Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for

the Year Ending December 16, 1909. 1910. 67pp.0505 Report of the Kaw Commission. 7/8/1904. 79pp.0546 Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation. [Railway claims.] 5/15/1891. 13pp.0553 [Departmental communications; Department of the Interior.] 7/3/1901. 1p.0554 Fort Hall Indian Lands Opened to Settlement. [Blackfoot, Idaho.] 5/8/1902. 15pp.0562 Opening of the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. 6/2/1906. 6pp.0566 Fifth Annual Report of the Anadian Institute. 1893. 24pp.0580 The Southwold Earthwork and the Country of the Neutrals. 3/16/1892. 13pp.0586 John Moody v. Louis Bentz. Argument of Counsel on Behalf of Contestee. [Comanche

allotment.] 9/30/1902. 32pp.

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0603 Regulations concerning Right of Way for Telephone and Telegraph Lines through Indian Lands.11/9/1901. 8pp.

0608 Opening of Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, and Wichita Indian Lands in the Territory of Oklahoma.ca. 7/4/1901. 29pp.

0622 Navajo Indians. [Imprisoned without trial.] 6/29/1909. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 118, 61st Cong. 1st.

0627 Directions for Collecting Information and Specimens for Physical Anthropology. [Part R ofBulletin of the United States National Museum, No. 39.] 1904. 33pp.

0649 United States Indian Industrial Schools. n.d. 7pp.0654 Moneys Received from the Sale of Beef Hides. [Reprinted from Decisions of the Comptroller.]

1/7/1904. 5pp.0656 Program of the Department of Indian Education. June 29 to July 3, 1908. 1908. 14pp.0664 Regulations for the Sale of Parts of the Moses Agreement Allotments in Washington Not

Subject to Irrigation. 6/25/1909. 2pp.

Volume 80, [1872–1899 and] 1901–1910 (pp. 70893–71379)0666 Index to Volume 80. 14pp.0680 The Indians in the Civil War. [Reprinted from American Historical Review, Vol. 15, No. 2.]

1/1910. 17pp.0689 Proposals for an Indian State, 1778–1878. [Reprinted from Annual Report of the American

Historical Association for 1907, Vol. 1.] 1909. 19pp.0700 The History of Events Resulting in Indian Consolidation West of the Mississippi. Reprinted from

the Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1906, Vol. 1, pp. 233–438. 1908.216pp.

0811 Brief and Argument before the Hon. Lucius Fairchild, Alfred M. Wilson, and Warran D. Sayre,United States Commissioners. [Land cession to United States.] 1/29/1890. 23pp.

0823 Ethan Allen Hitchcock v. United States. Opinion. 6/25/1903. 5pp.0826 Gus H. Beaulieu v. James R. Garfield and Fred Dennett. Brief and Argument for Appellant.

October Term, 1908. 60pp.0857 Fond-du-Lac Band of Chippewa Indians v. United States. Petition. 6/23/1897. 7pp.0861 Instructions, Description and Estimates for the Sale of the Pine Timber on the Leech Lake, and

Parts of the Chippewa of the Mississippi and Winnibigoshish Indian Reservations, and Rulesand Regulations for the Selling and Removal of the Timber. 5/29/1903. 85pp.

0904 Descriptions of Lands and Estimates of Pine Timber on Pigeon River, Fond du Lac, Bois Fort,Deer Creek, and Parts of Chippewa of the Mississippi, Winnibigoshish, Leech Lake, Red Lake,and White Earth Indian Reservations. 4/28/1904. 62pp.

Reel 15Volume 80 cont. (pp. 71380–71891)0001 Hearing of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House

of Representatives, Thursday, February 2, 1899. 1899. 16pp.0009 Amended Rules for Conveyance of Inherited Indian Lands,…. 10/4/1902. 6pp.0012 Amended Rules…for Conveyance of Inherited Indian Lands,…. 9/19/1907. 7pp.0016 Regulations for Conveyance of Lands of Noncompetent Indians. 8/15/1907. 4pp.0018 Proceeds of Sales of Inherited Indian Lands. United States v. County of Thurston in the State of

Nebraska. U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit. December Term, 1905. 3/21/1906. 6pp.0021 Department of the Interior Circular. [Land allotment.] 7/2/1891. 2pp.

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0022 Regulations Governing Removal of Restrictions in Allotments on the Quapaw Agency,Oklahoma. 3/15/1909. 43pp.

0024 Amended Rules and Regulations to Be Observed in the Execution of Leases of IndianAllotments. 3/21/1902. 7pp.

0028 Amended Rules and Regulations to Be Observed in the Execution of Leases of IndianAllotments. 3/16/1905. 7pp.

0032 Regulations Governing the Leasing of Tribal Lands for Mining Purposes. 7/12/1909. 7pp.0036 Division of the Lands and Moneys of the Osage Tribe of Indians. 1/20/1905. 13pp.0043 Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Sale of Town Lots in the Town of Pawhuska,

Osage Reservation, Oklahoma. 11/22/1905. 2pp.0045 Regulations to Be Observed in the Execution of Leases of the Allotments of Osage Indians in

Oklahoma. 2/7/1910. 2pp.0046 Osage National Council v. Samuel Perrier et al. Brief on Behalf of Contestees. n.d. 11pp.0052 Rules and Regulations [for] Osage and Kaw Lands. 3/9/1909. 4pp.0055 Decision of the Secretary of the Interior and Opinion of the Assistant Attorney General in the

Matter of the Osage Ceded Lands in Kansas. 1872. 16pp.0065 Osage Nation v. Michael Chorette et al. Brief on Behalf of Contestees. n.d. 19pp.0075 Osage Nation v. Sarah J. Milan and Joseph Labodie. Brief on Behalf of Contestee. n.d. 13pp.0083 Osage Nation v. Theresa Fuller, et al. Statement and Brief on Behalf of Defendants. n.d. 23pp.0095 Osage National Council v. Peter Javine et al. Brief on Behalf of Contestees. n.d. 13pp.0103 Osage National Council v. Samuel Perrier et al. Brief on Behalf of Contestees. n.d. 11pp.

[Duplicate of document at frame 0046.]0110 Annual Report of the Assistant Attorney-General of the United States in Charge of Indian

Depredation Cases. 1894. 17pp.0120 James Sears and J. M. Sears v. United States and Pima Indians. Reply to Defendants’ Brief.

n.d. 16pp.0129 [Rules and regulations for defense of Indians; adjudication and payment of claims arising from

Indian depredations; Department of Justice.] 11/5/1893. 1p.0130 William Cox v. United States et al. Motion by Defendant for Judgment upon Stipulation. Brief

upon Motion. n.d. 43pp.0155 The Transformation of White Arm. [Crow Mission.] ca. 1908. 24pp.0167 [How warrants are issued for arrest of Indians committing offenses on Indian reservations;

Department of the Interior.] 1/10/1901. 3pp.0169 Proclamation by the President of the United States of America. [Dividing Sioux Nation lands.]

2/10/1890. 4pp.0171 Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians v. United States. Supplemental Brief for

Claimants. n.d. 21pp.0182 Opening of Sioux Indian Lands of the Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. [Proclamation of

President of United States.] 5/13/1904. 7pp.0185 United States v. James A. Rickert. On a Certificate from the United States Circuit Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. 2/23/1903. 8pp.0191 Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians v. United States. Claimants’ Reply Brief. n.d.

44pp.0214 Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians v. United States. Claimants’ Supplemental

Request for Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, and Brief. October Term, 1905. 17pp.0225 Sisseton and Wahpeton Band of Sioux Indians v. United States. Defendants’ Substitute Brief on

the Last Jurisdictional Act of Congress and Request for Findings of Fact. n.d. 44pp.0248 Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians v. United States. Defendants’ Supplemental

Brief. n.d. 25pp.

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0261 Disposition of Certain Nonreservation Indian Schools. 12/7/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1071, 60th Cong. 2d.

0263 Irrigation System on Zuni Reservation in New Mexico. 12/8/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1102, 60th Cong. 2d.

0264 Pay, Etc., of Indian Inspectors in Connection with Irrigation Works. 12/10/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1177, 60th Cong. 2d.

0266 Petition from Sac and Fox Indians of Oklahoma. [Payment of trust funds.] 12/14/1908. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1194, 60th Cong. 2d.

0268 Irrigation of Indian Reservations. [Appropriation estimate.] 12/14/1908. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1195, 60th Cong. 2d.

0270 Bridge across the Little Colorado River, Abutting on Navajo Indian Reservation. 12/14/1908.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1202, 60th Cong. 2d.

0271 Road and Bridges on Warm Springs Indian Reservation. [Oregon.] 12/14/1908. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1203, 60th Cong. 2d.

0272 Appeals from Judgments or Decrees of Court of Claims. 1/4/1909. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1264, 60th Cong. 2d.

0274 Reservation of Lands, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. 1/4/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1265, 60th Cong. 2d.

0275 Heating System, Carlisle Indian School. [Pennsylvania.] 1/5/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1278, 60th Cong. 2d.

0276 Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River Ute Indians in Utah. [Appropriations.] 1/5/1909. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1279, 60th Cong. 2d.

0278 Cooperative Work between Office of Indian Affairs and Other Bureaus. 1/7/1909. 23pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1291, 60th Cong. 2d.

0279 Reimbursement of Ormsby County, Nevada. 1/8/1909. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1300, 60th Cong. 2d.

0280 Indian Boarding School at Sac and Fox Reservation, Iowa. 1/9/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1302, 60th Cong. 2d.

0281 Proposed Legislation Relating to Indian Allotments. 1/11/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1304, 60th Cong. 2d.

0282 Unsurveyed Lands in Oklahoma Belonging to the Five Civilized Tribes. 1/11/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1310, 60th Cong. 2d.

0283 Machinery, Tools, Etc., for Indians on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Montana. 1/21/1909.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1354, 60th Cong. 2d.

0284 Issuance of Patents for Land to Makah Indians. [Washington.] 1/21/1909. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1357, 60th Cong. 2d.

0285 Allotment of Land, Etc., on the Makah Indian Reservation. [Washington.] 1/25/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1365, 60th Cong. 2d.

0286 “Line Riders,” Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Montana. [Appropriation.] 1/26/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1369, 60th Cong. 2d.

0287 Estimate of Appropriation for Fees of Witnesses in Land Fraud Cases. 1/29/1909. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1380, 60th Cong. 2d.

Volume 82, [1882–1890 and] 1905–1910 (pp. 72979–73318, 73343–73944)0289 Index to Volume 82. 7pp.0296 Report of the Director of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for 1909. 4/4/1910. 47pp.0322 Indian Contract Schools and the Churches. ca. 1894. 5pp.0326 Circular from Department of the Interior. [Foreigners on Indian lands.] 7/3/1901. 1p.

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0327 From Annual Report of H. C. Merriam, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, Denver, Colorado.8/1/1900. 2pp.

0328 [Photo of Painted Horse and Chief Black Coal of the Shoshone Mission, with Rev. ShermanCoolidge, missionary in charge of Shoshone Mission of the Protestant Episcopal Church inWyoming.] n.d. 1p.

0329 Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs of the Senate of the United States, January 19and 29, 1905. Opening for Settlement Land in the Kiowa, Comanche, and ApacheReservations, Oklahoma. 1/19/1905. 27pp.

0343 Opening of Lands of the Sisseton, Wahpeton, and Cut-Head Bands of the Sioux Indians of theDevils Lake Reservation, North Dakota. [Proclamation by President of the United States.]6/2/1904. 6pp.

0346 [Reduction of Round Valley Indian Reservation, California.] 11/3/1890. 6pp.0349 Bills to Forfeit the Grant of Lands to the Atlantic and Pacific R.R. Co. 3/17/1882. 18pp.0359 Report of Superintendents’ Conference. 12/6/1909. 111pp.0415 Annual Closing and Commencement Exercises. Fort Totten Indian Industrial School. 6/24/1910.

5pp.0419 Annual of the Fort Totten Indian Industrial School. Fort Totten, North Dakota. 1910. 35pp.0437 Breeding New Types of Egyptian Cotton. [U.S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin No. 200.]

12/23/1910. 44pp.0463 Where Do They Go after Graduation? The Record of the Class of 1908, Business Department,

Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. ca. 1908. 4pp.0466 Haskell Institute Offers a Practical Education That Fits an Indian Youth to Make His Living.

[Brochure.] 9/1909. 25pp.0480 Haskell Institute. Annual Bulletin and Calendar. 9/1910. 42pp.0502 The Carlisle Indian School. Catalogue. 1910. 95pp.0552 Annual Report. U.S. Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Year Ending June 30, 1910. 31pp.0570 Annual School Calendar. U.S. Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Session of ’10–’11. 1910.

29pp.0586 The Indian and the Moral Code, by Charles A. Eastman [a Sioux Indian]. n.d. 5pp.0590 A Tribute to the First American, by Beverley Buchanan. n.d. 9pp.0595 Navajo Blankets and Other Genuine Indian Handiwork. 1907. 35pp.0614 The Structure of the Indian Service. [From address to Maryland Civil Service Reform

Association at Baltimore, by R. G. Valentine, Commissioner of Indian Affairs.] 5/12/1910. 10pp.0620 Progress, by Oscar H. Lipps. 8/15/1910. 13pp.0628 Meskwakia and the Meskwaki People (Tama County, Iowa). [Reprinted from Iowa Journal of

History and Politics.] 4/1906. 43pp.0650 What Hampton Graduates Are Doing.… 1868–1904. 99pp.0701 Address Delivered at the Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Indian Rights Association,

Thursday Evening, December 17, 1909. 1910. 40pp.0722 Argument on Behalf of the Chickasaw Nation against the Reopening of the Choctaw and

Chickasaw Citizenship Rolls. 1910. 45pp.0746 Marcus Whitman and His Work. [Missionary.] 1895. 10pp.0751 The Little World of Zuni, by Charles Frances Saunders. [From The Outlook.] n.d. 6pp.0754 Routes to Indian Agencies and Schools with Their Post-Office and Telegraphic Addresses and

Nearest Railroad Stations. Corrected to April 1, 1910. 1910. 39pp.0774 Manual for Indian Schools. A Brief Discussion of Principles and Methods of Education with

Reference to a Few Changes Found Desirable in the Present System of Indian Education.1910. 14pp.

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0782 Segregation of Indian Tribal Funds. Hearing on H.R. 5290, before the Committee on IndianAffairs. House of Representatives. 3/1/1906. 11pp.

0788 Sale of Segregated Lands and the Pine Timber Thereon in the Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma.4/25/1910. 4pp.

0790 Rules and Regulations relating to the Issuance of Patents in Fee and Certificates ofCompetency and the Sale of Allotted and Inherited Indian Lands Except Those Belonging to theFive Civilized Tribes. 10/12/1910. 19pp.

0801 Indian Industrial School. [Northern California.] n.d. 12pp.0809 The Indian and Tuberculosis: What the Government Is Doing. [From Journal of Outdoor Life.]

n.d. 3pp.0810 The Incidence of Tuberculosis among the Indians: Reasons for Their High Mortality. [From

Journal of Outdoor Life.] n.d. 5pp.0813 U.S. Sanitarium for Tuberculosis, Fort Lapwai, Idaho. [From Journal of Outdoor Life.] n.d. 3pp.

Volume 83, [1882–1899 and] 1901–1910 (pp. 73945–74156)0815 Index to Volume 83. 5pp.0820 Moses Whitmire, Trustee v. United States and the Cherokee Nation. Opinion. 5/2/1910. 14pp.0827 Executive Orders relating to Indian Reservations. [Extract from Report of Commissioner of

Indian Affairs for 1886.] 1887. 90pp.0872 Executive Orders Establishing and Defining Existing Indian Reservations. November 1, 1882.

1883. 59pp.0902 Endangered Homes. [Publication of National Indian Association.] 1905. 7pp.0906 Thirty Years with the Indians, by Mary C. Collins. [American Missionary Association.] n.d. 7pp.0910 Our Work among the Kiowa Indians. [Oklahoma.] n.d. 19pp.0920 The Oahe Industrial School, Oahe, near Pierre…South Dakota. 11/1908. 5pp.0922 Providential Beginnings. [President’s Address of 1894; National Indian Association.] 1906.

11pp.

Reel 16Volume 83 cont. (pp. 74157–75500)0001 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1899. 26pp.0015 Twenty-third Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1905. 20pp.0026 Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1910. 19pp.0037 Glimpses of the United States Indian Industrial School. Chilocco, Oklahoma. 6/1901. 41pp.0058 Training Indian Girls. [Publication of Women’s National Indian Association.] 1901. 20pp.0068 Answering His Prayer. [Publication of National Indian Association.] 1903. 8pp.0072 Oahe Industrial School. Oahe, Hughes Co., South Dakota. n.d. 8pp.0076 A Menace to the Reindeer Industry. [From Indian Rights Association.] 4/16/1906. 7pp.0080 Regulations Concerning Right of Way for Railway Lines (with Telegraph and Telephone)

through Indian Lands. 4/18/1899. 13pp.0087 Papers relating to Talks and Councils Held with the Indians in Dakota and Montana Territories

in the Years 1866–1869. 1910. 132pp.0154 Missions of 1904. [Publication of National Indian Association.] 1905. 28pp.0169 Missions of 1905. [Publication of National Indian Association.] 1906. 25pp.0183 Report of Missions, 1906. [Publication of National Indian Association.] 1907. 36pp.0202 Report of Missions, 1908. [Publication of National Indian Association.] 1909. 31pp.

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0219 Regulations Governing the Leasing of Lands for Oil and Gas on the Osage Reservation,Oklahoma. 4/17/1907. 8pp.

0223 Progress in Indian Farming. Bulletin, United States Indian Service. 1/16/1911. 5pp.0226 Annual Report of the Women’s National Indian Association. 12/1898. 52pp.0254 Rules and Regulations Governing the Department of the Interior in Its Various Branches. Part

Four. 2/26/1907. 363pp. [Index at frame 0435.]0439 Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-first

Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 19279, H.R. 19552 and H.R. 22830. [Claims, Choctaw andChickasaw.] 1909. 501pp.

Volume 84, 1904–1911 (pp. 75501–75798)0691 Index to Volume 84. 9pp.0700 Report of Missions, 1910. [Publication of National Indian Association.] 1911. 26pp.0713 Annual Report of the National Indian Association. 12/1910. 48pp.0739 Indian Legends, by Haskell Students. 1/1911. 23pp.0752 Social Plays, Games, Marches, Old Folk Dances and Rhythmic Movements for Use in Indian

Schools. 1911. 67pp.0787 Some Things That Girls Should Know How to Do and Hence Should Learn How to Do When in

School. 1911. 24pp.0800 Outline Lessons in Housekeeping including Cooking, Laundering, Dairying and Nursing for Use

in Indian Schools. 1911. 24pp.0813 Synopsis of Course in Sewing. 1911. 37pp.0834 Farm and Home Mechanic: Some Things That Every Boy Should Know How to Do and Hence

Should Learn to Do in School. 1911. 54pp.

Reel 17Volume 84 cont. (pp. 75799–76573)0001 Regulations Governing Indian Allotments in National Forests. 3/4/1911. 2pp.0002 Public Roads over Indian Lands. 2/21/1911. 2pp.0003 Amendments to the Regulations of April 20, 1908 Governing Leasing of Lands of Members of

the Five Civilized Tribes...Effective May 1, 1911. 2/6/1911. 4pp.0006 Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians v. W. H. Thomas et al. 2/27/1894. 148pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 128, 53d Cong. 2d.0082 Indian School at Mount Pleasant, Michigan. [Appropriation.] 3/16/1894. 2pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 151, 53d Cong. 2d.0083 Chinese Registration. 3/17/1894. 2pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 152, 53d Cong. 2d.0084 Indian Depredations. 1/28/1910. 42pp.0106 Memorial of Delaware Indians, Etc. of Oklahoma. 12/16/1908. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 592, 60th Cong. 2d.0109 Flathead Indian Reservation. [Opening for settlement; Montana.] 4/23/1909. 12pp.

Senate Doc. No. 18, 61st Cong. 1st.0115 Lands Reserved for Power or Reservoir Sites, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana.

4/23/1909. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 19, 61st Cong. 1st.

0116 Restrictions upon Alienation of Lands. [Oklahoma.] 6/14/1909. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 89, 61st Cong. 1st.

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0117 Delaware Indians. [Land warrants.] 7/23/1909. 25pp.Senate Doc. No. 134, 61st Cong. 1st.

0130 Yakima Indian Reservation. [Appraisal of lands.] 7/23/1909. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 135, 61st Cong. 1st.

0131 Enrollment of Certain Winnebago Indians. 7/26/1909. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 140, 61st Cong. 1st.

0132 For the Relief of Certain Indians. [Appropriations.] 7/30/1909. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 148, 61st Cong. 1st.

0133 Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill. 7/30/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 19, 61st Cong. 1st.

0134 Useless Papers in Interior Department. 3/22/1909. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 7, 61st Cong. 1st.

0137 John T. Ayres. [Claim.] 3/22/1909. 37pp.H.R. Doc. No. 8, 61st Cong. 1st.

0157 Additional Appropriation for Classification, Etc., of Certain Indian Lands. [Claim.] 7/20/1909.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 86, 61st Cong. 1st.

0157 Premium on Bond of Indian Agents. 7/23/1909. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 88, 61st Cong. 1st.

0158 Conduct of Indian Agent at Union Agency, Indian Territory. 7/27/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 90, 61st Cong. 1st.

0159 Disposition of Useless Papers in the Interior Department. 7/9/1909. 1p.H.R. Report No. 13, 61st Cong. 1st.

0160 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases. 1/25/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 320, 61st Cong. 2d.

0161 Relinquishment of State’s Right to Indemnity School Lands. [Idaho.] 1/27/1910. 11pp.Senate Doc. No. 328, 61st Cong. 2d.

0167 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. 1/28/1910. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 333, 61st Cong. 2d.

0172 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 2/2/1910. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 342, 61st Cong. 2d.

0173 Indian Treaties. 2/10/1910. 43pp.Senate Doc. No. 358, 61st Cong. 2d.

0195 Apache Prisoners of War. 2/16/1910. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 366, 61st Cong. 2d.

0197 Reclamation Projects. 2/21/1910. 31pp.Senate Doc. No. 376, 61st Cong. 2d.

0214 Coal Lands in Oklahoma. 2/28/1910. 367pp.Senate Doc. No. 390, 61st Cong. 2d.

Volume 85, 1909–1910 (pp. 76575–77398)0419 Index to Volume 85. 23pp.0442 Memorial of Frank J. Boudinot. 3/22/1910. 6pp.

Senate Doc. No. 444, 61st Cong. 2d.0445 The Public Lands of the United States. 3/22/1910. 21pp.

Senate Doc. No. 445, 61st Cong. 2d.0456 Muskogee Indian Allotments. 3/24/1910. 14pp.

Senate Doc. No. 452, 61st Cong. 2d.0463 Memorial of W. W. Hastings. 4/4/1910. 5pp.

Senate Doc. No. 473, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0466 Claims of Delaware Indians. 4/11/1910. 18pp.Senate Doc. No. 483, 61st Cong. 2d.

0475 Ormsby McHarg. [Contract with Choctaw as attorney.] 4/20/1910. 25pp.Senate Doc. No. 502, 61st Cong. 2d.

0488 Choctaw and Chickasaw Agreements. 4/22/1910. 66pp.Senate Doc. No. 505, 61st Cong. 2d.

0521 Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. [Relief.] 5/19/1910. 11pp.Senate Doc. No. 553, 61st Cong. 2d.

0527 Osage Tribe of Indians. [Memorial.] 5/20/1910. 22pp.Senate Doc. No. 554, 61st Cong. 2d.

0538 State of California. [Claims.] 6/11/1910. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 620, 61st Cong. 2d.

0540 Judgments in Indian Depredations. 6/17/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 634, 61st Cong. 2d.

0541 Claims Allowed by Treasury Officers. 6/20/1910. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 640, 61st Cong. 2d.

0546 Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations. 1/6/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 37, 61st Cong. 2d.

0547 Payment of Interest Due Certain Indians. [Winnebago; Nebraska.] 1/6/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 38, 61st Cong. 2d.

0548 Classification and Appraisement of Certain Lands, Coeur d’Alene Reservation, Idaho.1/12/1910. 9pp.Senate Report No. 47, 61st Cong. 2d.

0553 Water Plant at Indian School. Rapid City, South Dakota. 1/13/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 67, 61st Cong. 2d.

0554 Sale of Portion of Surplus Lands on Rosebud Reservation. 1/17/1910. 5pp.Senate Report No. 68, 61st Cong. 2d.

0557 Sale of a Portion of Surplus Lands on Pine Ridge Reservation. 1/17/1910. 5pp.Senate Report No. 69, 61st Cong. 2d.

0560 Horace C. Dale, Administrator. [Relief.] 1/20/1910. 10pp.Senate Report No. 101, 61st Cong. 2d.

0565 Allotment of Lands, Etc., Yakima Indian Reservation. 1/20/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 102, 61st Cong. 2d.

0566 Glacier National Park in Montana. [Right of way for railroad construction.] 1/20/1910. 16pp.Senate Report No. 106, 61st Cong. 2d.

0580 Grand Lodge A., F. and A. M. [Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons] of Oklahoma. 1/20/1910.2pp.Senate Report No. 108, 61st Cong. 2d.

0581 Irrigation and Drainage Ditches, Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington. 1/20/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 109, 61st Cong. 2d.

0582 Henry W. Lee. [Relief.] 1/24/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 112, 61st Cong. 2d.

0584 Survey, Allotment, Etc., of Lands in Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. 1/26/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 117, 61st Cong. 2d.

0586 Sale of Certain Lands on Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon. 1/27/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 119, 61st Cong. 2d.

0587 Prohibition of Sale of Liquor on Indian Reservations. 1/27/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 122, 61st Cong. 2d.

0588 William R. Little. [Claim.] 1/28/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 123, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0590 Sale and Disposition of Certain Indian Lands. 2/3/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 165, 61st Cong. 2d.

0592 Allotment of Certain Lands in Makah Indian Reservation. [Washington.] 2/3/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 172, 61st Cong. 2d.

0593 Making Available Certain Lands on Former Uintah Indian Reservation. [Utah.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 219, 61st Cong. 2d.

0594 Frank H. Pequette. [Request for allotment of land; Bois Fort Indian Reservation; Minnesota.]2/17/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 236, 61st Cong. 2d.

0595 Allotments to Indians within National Forest Reserves. 2/17/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 237, 61st Cong. 2d.

0596 Heirs of John W. West. 2/18/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 243, 61st Cong. 2d.

0598 Extension of County Land Laws. 2/21/1910. 6pp.Senate Report No. 256, 61st Cong. 2d.

0601 School and Swamp Lands in Certain Indian Reservations, Wisconsin. 2/23/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 270, 61st Cong. 2d.

0603 Rasmus K. Hafsos. [Relief.] 2/24/1910. 5pp.Senate Report No. 272, 61st Cong. 2d.

0606 Amending Act relating to Certain Lands in Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota. 2/28/1910.1p.Senate Report No. 294, 61st Cong. 2d.

0607 Amending Act relating to Osage Indian Agency. 2/28/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 295, 61st Cong. 2d.

0608 Allotments on Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Washington. 3/1/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 300, 61st Cong. 2d.

0609 Granting Lands for Reservoirs, Etc. 3/1/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 301, 61st Cong. 2d.

0610 Heirs of John Hoffman. 3/1/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 302, 61st Cong. 2d.

0611 Entry of Desert Lands, Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation. [Wyoming.] 3/2/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 303, 61st Cong. 2d.

0612 Medewakanton and Wahpakoota (Santee) [Lower] Sioux Indians. [Minnesota.] 3/2/1910. 9pp.Senate Report No. 304, 61st Cong. 2d.

0617 Drainage of Certain Lands in Richardson County, Nebraska. 3/3/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 310, 61st Cong. 2d.

0618 Claims of Omaha Tribe of Indians. 3/3/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 331, 61st Cong. 2d.

0619 Mesa Verde National Park. 3/7/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 351, 61st Cong. 2d.

0620 Indian Appropriation Bill. 3/9/1910. 45pp.Senate Report No. 357, 61st Cong. 2d.

0643 Samuel W. Campbell. [Relief.] 3/9/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 365, 61st Cong. 2d.

0645 Homestead Settlers. [Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservations; South Dakota,North Dakota.] 3/10/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 372, 61st Cong. 2d.

0647 Claims of Delaware Tribe of Indians, Etc. 3/10/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 374, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0649 Kaw Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma. 3/10/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 375, 61st Cong. 2d.

0650 Claim of Great and Little Osage Tribe of Indians to Civilization Fund. 3/10/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 376, 61st Cong. 2d.

0651 Miami Indians. 3/10/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 377, 61st Cong. 2d.

0652 W. D. Ford. [Relief.] 3/10/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 378, 61st Cong. 2d.

0653 Allotment of Land to Apache Indians, Etc. 3/10/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 379, 61st Cong. 2d.

0654 Miami Indians. 3/10/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 380, 61st Cong. 2d.

0656 Claims of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River Band of Chippewa Indians, Etc. 3/10/1910.1p.Senate Report No. 381, 61st Cong. 2d.

0657 Claim of Great and Little Osage Tribe of Indians to Civilization Fund. 3/10/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 382, 61st Cong. 2d.

0659 Vacating Certain Lands in Oklahoma, Etc. 3/10/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 383, 61st Cong. 2d.

0660 Payments on Certain Homestead Entries in Oklahoma. 3/10/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 384, 61st Cong. 2d.

0661 Taxation of Lands of Omaha Indians in Nebraska. 3/14/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 97, 61st Cong. 2d.

0663 Homestead Settlers. 3/16/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 406, 61st Cong. 2d.

0665 Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill. 3/23/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 435, 61st Cong. 2d.

0667 Funeral and Transportation Expenses of Certain Bois Fort Indians. 3/23/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 440, 61st Cong. 2d.

0668 Winnebago Trust Funds. [Nebraska.] 3/24/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 445, 61st Cong. 2d.

0670 Eastern and Western Judicial Districts of Oklahoma. 3/28/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 453, 61st Cong. 2d.

0671 An Act Enabling the People of New Mexico and Arizona to Form a Constitution and StateGovernment, Etc. 3/28/1910. 40pp.Senate Report No. 454, 61st Cong. 2d.

0692 Sale of Certain Lands to Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company. [For ballast pit.]3/29/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 456, 61st Cong. 2d.

0693 Warren E. Day. [Claim.] 4/6/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 510, 61st Cong. 2d.

0694 Heirs of George S. Thebo. 4/6/1910. 7pp.Senate Report No. 512, 61st Cong. 2d.

0698 Useless Papers in Interior Department. 4/6/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 515, 61st Cong. 2d.

0699 Sale of Surplus Lands in Standing Rock Indian Reservation. 4/7/1910. 6pp.Senate Report No. 517, 61st Cong. 2d.

0702 Sale of Surplus Lands in Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. 4/7/1910. 5pp.Senate Report No. 518, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0705 Amending Act relating to Allotment of Lands to Indians, etc. 4/11/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 524, 61st Cong. 2d.

0706 Bull Snake and Old Coyote. [Relief.] 4/11/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 530, 61st Cong. 2d.

0707 Frank J. Boudinot. [Claim.] 4/14/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 550, 61st Cong. 2d.

0709 Settlement and Entry of Certain Lands in Oklahoma, Etc. 4/14/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 552, 61st Cong. 2d.

0710 Mission Farm Company and Certain Others. 4/21/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 579, 61st Cong. 2d.

0711 Allotment of Irrigated Lands to Indians on Colorado River and Yuma Reservations. 4/22/1910.2pp.Senate Report No. 583, 61st Cong. 2d.

0712 Sale of Surplus Lands in Standing Rock Indian Reservation. 4/25/1910. 6pp.Senate Report No. 590, 61st Cong. 2d.

0715 Sale of Surplus Lands in Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. 4/25/1910. 5pp.Senate Report No. 591, 61st Cong. 2d.

0718 Sale of Certain Tract of Land to City of Lawton, Oklahoma. 4/28/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 606, 61st Cong. 2d.

0719 Claims of Shawnee and Delaware Indians. 4/28/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 607, 61st Cong. 2d.

0721 Equalization of Muskogee (Creek) Allotments. 4/28/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 608, 61st Cong. 2d.

0723 Claims of Certain Registers and Receivers of United States Land Offices, Etc. 5/4/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 632, 61st Cong. 2d.

0725 Title to Certain Lands in Creek Nation, Indian Territory. 5/5/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 647, 61st Cong. 2d.

0727 Contracts Affecting Money and Property of Five Civilized Tribes. 5/5/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 655, 61st Cong. 2d.

0728 Contracts Affecting Money and Property of Any Indian Tribes. 5/5/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 656, 61st Cong. 2d.

0729 Disposition of Lands in Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. 5/6/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 661, 61st Cong. 2d.

0730 Disposition of Certain Lands in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. 5/16/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 694, 61st Cong. 2d.

0731 Ascertainment of the Rights of Certain Persons Claiming to Be Osage Indians. 5/17/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 702, 61st Cong. 2d.

0732 Homestead Entries in Former Siletz Indian Reservation. [Oregon.] 5/19/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 713, 61st Cong. 2d.

0733 Canal through Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon. 5/19/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 714, 61st Cong. 2d.

0735 Sale of Certain Lands in Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 5/19/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 723, 61st Cong. 2d.

0737 Right of Way through Public Lands, Comanche County, Oklahoma. 5/25/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 747, 61st Cong. 2d.

0739 Claims of Pawnee Tribe of Indians. [Kansas.] 6/2/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 768, 61st Cong. 2d.

0740 Claims of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River Band of Chippewa Indians. [Michigan.]6/3/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 772, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0741 Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill. 6/7/1910. 4pp.Senate Report No. 793, 61st Cong. 2d.

0743 Grant of Right to Acquire Certain Acreage, Etc., in the Choctaw Nation, Pittsburg County,Oklahoma. 6/10/1910. 5pp.Senate Report No. 815, 61st Cong. 2d.

0746 Suppression of the Liquor Traffic among Indians. 1/19/1911. 20pp.Senate Doc. No. 767, 61st Cong. 3d.

0756 Heirs of John W. West. 6/13/1910. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 827, 61st Cong. 3d.

0758 J. Blair Schoenfelt. 6/14/1910. 11pp.Senate Report No. 840, 61st Cong. 2d.

0764 Determining the Heirs of Deceased Indians, Etc. 6/17/1910. 9pp.Senate Report No. 868, 61st Cong. 2d.

0769 Cancellation of Trust Patents in Certain Cases. 6/17/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 872, 61st Cong. 2d.

0771 Deficiency Appropriation Bill. 6/20/1910. 2pp.Senate Report No. 881, 61st Cong. 2d.

0772 Final Disposition of Affairs of Five Civilized Tribes. 6/23/1910. 3pp.Senate Report No. 910, 61st Cong. 2d.

0774 Reports to Be Made to Congress. 12/6/1909. 24pp.H.R. Doc. No. 195, 61st Cong. 2d.

0786 A Moral Citadel, by Isabel C. Barrows. [From The Outlook; Lake Mohonk Indians.] ca. 1910.13pp.

0793 The New School of American Archæology, by Eleanor Hope Johnson. [From The Outlook.] n.d.8pp.

0797 Traveling Expenses, Etc., Interior Department. 12/14/1909. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 272, 61st Cong. 2d.

Reel 18Volume 85 cont. (pp. 77399–77642)0001 District Agents, Five Civilized Tribes. 1/4/1910. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 435, 61st Cong. 2d.0002 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims. 1/4/1910. 4pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 437, 61st Cong. 2d.0004 Fence on National Bison Range, Montana. 1/4/1910. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 440, 61st Cong. 2d.0005 Purchase of Improvements on Waada Island, Washington. [By Young Doctor, a Makah Indian.]

1/4/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 456, 61st Cong. 2d.

0007 Street Paving, Creek National Capitol, Okmulgee, Oklahoma. 1/4/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 459, 61st Cong. 2d.

0008 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. 1/5/1910. 43pp.H.R. Doc. No. 474, 61st Cong. 2d.

0030 Repairs in Pension Office Building. [Department of Interior.] 1/10/1910. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 497, 61st Cong. 2d.

0032 Funds of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians in Oklahoma. 1/11/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 506, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0033 Additional Allotments, Yakima Indian Reservation. 1/11/1910. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 509, 61st Cong. 2d.

0035 Water Plant, Indian School, Rapid City, South Dakota. 1/12/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 512, 61st Cong. 2d.

0036 Department of Public Health. [AMA memorial to establish.] 4/26/1910. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 514, 61st Cong. 2d.

0039 Appropriation for Filing Appliances in the Land and Indian Offices. 1/13/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 527, 61st Cong. 2d.

0041 Allotment of Land at Makah Indian Reservation. [Washington.] 1/17/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 546, 61st Cong. 2d.

0042 Irrigation and Drainage on Yakima Indian Reservation. [Washington.] 1/17/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 548, 61st Cong. 2d.

0043 Irrigation Work, Indian Reservations. 1/18/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 555, 61st Cong. 2d.

0044 Amended Estimate of Appropriation for Irrigation of Indian Reservations. 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 556, 61st Cong. 2d.

0046 Sale of Timber on Indian Lands. 1/18/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 557, 61st Cong. 2d.

0047 Segregation of Historical Matter in the Indian Office. 1/19/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 562, 61st Cong. 2d.

0048 Reimbursable Loan Fund for Tongue River Indians, Montana. 1/21/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 570, 61st Cong. 2d.

0049 Surplus Lands in Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington. 1/21/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 571, 61st Cong. 2d.

0050 Allotments to Indians within National Forests. 1/21/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 575, 61st Cong. 2d.

0051 Allotment to Frank H. Pequette. [Bois Fort Indian Reservation; Minnesota.] 1/21/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 576, 61st Cong. 2d.

0052 Useless Papers in the Interior Department. 1/21/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 577, 61st Cong. 2d.

0054 Compensation to Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 584, 61st Cong. 2d.

0055 Allotment to Parker Cabney. [Omaha Tribe; Nebraska.] 1/25/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 590, 61st Cong. 2d.

0056 Expenses of Osage Indian Agency. 1/26/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 597, 61st Cong. 2d.

0057 Norbert Sero. [Reimbursement; former assistance farmer, La Pointe Indian Reservation,Wisconsin.] 1/29/1910. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 612, 61st Cong. 2d.

0061 Pay of Farmers, Indian Service. 1/29/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 614, 61st Cong. 2d.

0063 Survey of Tribal Lands on Omaha Indian Reservation. 2/1/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 630, 61st Cong. 2d.

0065 Cancellation of Allotment to Bill Billy. 2/1/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 631, 61st Cong. 2d.

0066 Sale of Timber on Chippewa Indian Reservations. [Minnesota.] 2/4/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 651, 61st Cong. 2d.

0067 Supplemental Estimates of Appropriations for Indian Service. 2/8/1910. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 666, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0071 Resolution of Creek National Council respecting Equalization of Allotments. 2/8/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 668, 61st Cong. 2d.

0073 Indian Allotments in the State of Washington. 2/9/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 672, 61st Cong. 2d.

0074 Land Allotments, Camp Mohave Military and Hay and Wood Reservations. [Abandonedreservations; Arizona.] 2/21/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 707, 61st Cong. 2d.

0075 Relating to Sale of Liquor on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations.2/23/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 711, 61st Cong. 2d.

0076 Uniform Charges for Authenticated Copies of Public Records. 2/24/1910. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 715, 61st Cong. 2d.

0078 Withdrawal of Power and Reservoir Sites on Indian Reservations. 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 717, 61st Cong. 2d.

0079 Withdrawal of Power Sites, Etc., Flathead Indian Reservation. 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 718, 61st Cong. 2d.

0080 Conveyance of Certain Land within Otoe and Missouria Reservation, Oklahoma. 3/2/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 737, 61st Cong. 2d.

0081 Moneys of the Chippewa Indians. 3/7/1910. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 755, 61st Cong. 2d.

0083 Useless Papers in the Interior Department. 3/8/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 760, 61st Cong. 2d.

0084 Allotment of Lands by Superintendents of Indian Schools. 3/8/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 761, 61st Cong. 2d.

0085 Cutting Timber on Indian Reservations. 3/9/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 762, 61st Cong. 2d.

0086 Suits relating to Allotted Lands, Five Civilized Tribes. 3/10/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 766, 61st Cong. 2d.

0087 Supplemental Estimates for the Indian Service. 3/12/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 776, 61st Cong. 2d.

0089 Pay of Specified Employees in the Indian Service. 3/19/1910. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 802, 61st Cong. 2d.

0090 Winnebago Trust Funds. 3/22/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 810, 61st Cong. 2d.

0091 Tabular Statement of Disbursements in Indian Service. [Repeal of law requiring same.]3/24/1910. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 813, 61st Cong. 2d.

0092 Reports of Sales of Property on Indian Reservations. 3/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 814, 61st Cong. 2d.

0093 Permanent Specific and Indefinite Appropriations. 4/6/1910. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 844, 61st Cong. 2d.

0102 Information relating to the Mississippi Choctaw Indians. 4/23/1910. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 880, 61st Cong. 2d.

0103 Disposition of Lands in Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. 4/27/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 886, 61st Cong. 2d.

0104 Certain Power and Reservoir Sites on Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. 4/28/1910. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 888, 61st Cong. 2d.

0106 Cancellation of Allotment to Mo-Zo-To-Be Brown. [Paiute; Nevada.] 5/2/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 895, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0107 Patents and Scrip Issued to Mississippi Choctaws. 5/6/1910. 26pp.H.R. Doc. No. 898, 61st Cong. 2d.

Volume 86, 1910–1911 (pp. 77643–78711)0121 Index to Volume 86. 22pp.0143 Indian Depredation Cases. 5/9/1910. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 900, 61st Cong. 2d.0144 United States v. Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Etc. [Judgment of Court of Claims.]

5/17/1910. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 920, 61st Cong. 2d.

0148 Allotment of Pasture Reserve Lands. [Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache, Oklahoma.] 5/19/1910.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 922, 61st Cong. 2d.

0149 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. 5/20/1910. 26pp.H.R. Doc. No. 926, 61st Cong. 2d.

0162 Rainy Mountain Boarding School, Oklahoma. 5/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 930, 61st Cong. 2d.

0163 Disposal of Certain Lands, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. 5/26/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 932, 61st Cong. 2d.

0164 Reservation of Certain Lands from Entry, Etc. [Winnibigoshish Reservation; Minnesota.]6/1/1910. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 938, 61st Cong. 2d.

0166 Expenses in Connection with Title to Lands in Oklahoma Allotted to Kickapoo Indians, Etc.6/1/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 493935, 61st Cong. 2d.

0167 Suits Affecting Seminole Allotted Lands. 6/2/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 944, 61st Cong. 2d.

0169 Appraisement and Classification of Lands, Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation. 6/2/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 943, 61st Cong. 2d. [Bound out of numerical order.]

0170 Allotment to Simon Denomie. [Land allotment, L’Anse and Vieux de Sert Reservation;Michigan.] 6/16/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 965, 61st Cong. 2d.

0172 Sale of Tract of Land in Forest Grove, Oregon. 6/18/1910. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 969, 61st Cong. 2d.

0173 Grand Lodge A., F. and A. M. [Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons], of Oklahoma.12/20/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 45, 61st Cong. 2d.

0174 Sale and Disposition of Certain Indian Lands. [Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indianreservations; South and North Dakota.] 12/21/1909. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 48, 61st Cong. 2d.

0176 Payment of Money to Certain Indians in Nebraska and Wisconsin. 1/8/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 114, 61st Cong. 2d.

0177 Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill. 1/15/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 151, 61st Cong. 2d.

0178 Jose Antonio Barreras. [Loss of property by Navajo.] 1/17/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 206, 61st Cong. 2d.

0180 Felipe de Jesus Cantee. [Loss of property by Navajo.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 230, 61st Cong. 2d.

0182 Pedro Salazar y Garcia. [Loss of property by Navajo.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 231, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0184 Walter Barbee. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 232, 61st Cong. 2d.

0186 Tennessee J. Spiller. [Loss of property by Comanche and Kiowa.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 233, 61st Cong. 2d.

0188 William F. McGee. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 234, 61st Cong. 2d.

0190 Thomas H. Holcomb. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 235, 61st Cong. 2d.

0192 Thomas C. Capell. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 236, 61st Cong. 2d.

0194 Seletha J. Powers. [Loss of property by Tonkaway.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 237, 61st Cong. 2d.

0196 Heirs of M. O. Coker. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 1/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 238, 61st Cong. 2d.

0197 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 298, 61st Cong. 2d.

0198 Disposition of Certain Lands in Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. 1/27/1910. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 332, 61st Cong. 2d.

0201 Sale of Surplus and Unallotted Lands, Pine Ridge Reservation. 1/27/1910. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 333, 61st Cong. 2d.

0204 Horace C. Dale, Administrator. [Relief.] 1/28/1910. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 335, 61st Cong. 2d.

0209 Canal through Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon. 1/28/1910. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 336, 61st Cong. 2d.

0211 Sale of Certain Lands to Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company. 2/7/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 403, 61st Cong. 2d.

0212 Urgent Deficiency Bill. [Appropriations.] 2/8/1910. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 406, 61st Cong. 2d.

0215 Disposition of Certain Lands in Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. 2/10/1910. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 429, 61st Cong. 2d.

0218 Sale of Surplus and Unallotted Lands in Bennett County, Pine Ridge Reservation. 2/10/1910.4pp.H.R. Report No. 430, 61st Cong. 2d.

0220 Disposition of Certain Lands in Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington. 2/11/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 437, 61st Cong. 2d.

0221 Mrs. S. E. Underwood. [Loss of property by Comanche and Kiowa.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 449, 61st Cong. 2d.

0222 Heirs of Jasper N. de Graffenreid. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 450, 61st Cong. 2d.

0223 Sadie A. Lewis. [Loss of property by Rogue River Indians.] 2/14/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 451, 61st Cong. 2d.

0224 Rufus King. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 452, 61st Cong. 2d.

0225 Mrs. Sallie L. Minter. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 453, 61st Cong. 2d.

0226 Heirs of Kit Carson. [Loss of property by Cheyenne and Arapaho.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 454, 61st Cong. 2d.

0227 Rayes Salas. [Loss of property by Apache.] 2/14/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 455, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0229 Nathan Bibo, Sr. [Loss of property by Navajo.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 456, 61st Cong. 2d.

0230 F. Nerio Gomez. [Loss of property by Apache.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 457, 61st Cong. 2d.

0231 Rebecca J. Miller. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 458, 61st Cong. 2d.

0232 Ventura Maestas. [Loss of property by Navajo.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 459, 61st Cong. 2d.

0233 Pablo Ciriaco Baca. [Loss of property by Indians.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 460, 61st Cong. 2d.

0234 Estate of Justiniano Castillo. [Loss of property by Indians.] 2/14/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 461, 61st Cong. 2d.

0235 Francisco Montoya. [Loss of property by Indians.] 2/14/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 462, 61st Cong. 2d.

0236 Heirs of John Hogue Pierson. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 463, 61st Cong. 2d.

0237 William Glass. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 466, 61st Cong. 2d.

0238 Mrs. Margaret Sullivan. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 467, 61st Cong. 2d.

0239 Heirs of J. D. Deane. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 468, 61st Cong. 2d.

0240 Ramon Hernandez. [Relief.] 2/15/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 4795, 61st Cong. 2d.

0241 Mrs. Sallie Minter. [Relief.] 2/15/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 480, 61st Cong. 2d.

0242 Participants in Suppression of Indian Hostilities in Utah. 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 530, 61st Cong. 2d.

0243 William Murray and David Murray. [Loss of horses and mules by Bannock Indians.] 2/24/1910.2pp.H.R. Report No. 531, 61st Cong. 2d.

0244 Acencion Lucero. [Loss of property by Apache.] 2/24/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 532, 61st Cong. 2d.

0246 E. H. Bierbaum. [Loss of property by Mescalero-Apache.] 2/24/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 533, 61st Cong. 2d.

0247 Eduardo Martinez. [Loss of property by Indians.] 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 534, 61st Cong. 2d.

0248 Manuel Madril. [Loss of property by Indians.] 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 535, 61st Cong. 2d.

0249 Estate of Martin Vigil. 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 536, 61st Cong. 2d.

0250 Estate of Matias Baca. [Loss of property by Indians.] 2/24/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 537, 61st Cong. 2d.

0251 Estate of William Le Blanc. [Loss of property by Indians.] 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 538, 61st Cong. 2d.

0252 Estate of Louis Schnieder. [Loss of property by Indians.] 2/24/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 539, 61st Cong. 2d.

0253 Frank H. Hands. [Loss of property by Apache.] 2/24/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 540, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0254 Theophilus L. Keen. [Loss of property by Kiowa.] 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 541, 61st Cong. 2d.

0255 Sarah Elizabeth Wilbanks. [Loss of property by Comanche.] 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 542, 61st Cong. 2d.

0256 Jesus Gallegos y Vigil. [Loss of property by Navajo.] 2/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 543, 61st Cong. 2d.

0257 William Murray and David Murray. [Loss of property by Bannock Indians.] 2/25/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 551, 61st Cong. 2d.

0258 Theophilus L. Keen. [Loss of property by Kiowa.] 2/25/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 552, 61st Cong. 2d.

0259 Settlement and Entry of Certain Lands in Oklahoma, Etc. 2/26/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 574, 61st Cong. 2d.

0260 Homestead Settlers. [Oklahoma.] 2/26/1910. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 575, 61st Cong. 2d.

0262 Sale of Certain Lands, Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon. 3/2/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 669, 61st Cong. 2d.

0263 Disposition of Certain Lands in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. 3/5/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 692, 61st Cong. 2d.

0264 Enrollment of Mississippi Choctaw Indians. 3/11/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 740, 61st Cong. 2d.

0265 Survey, Allotment, Etc., of Lands in Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. 3/12/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 745, 61st Cong. 2d.

0266 Frank H. Pequette. [Allotment of land.] 3/16/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 770, 61st Cong. 2d.

0267 Widow and Heirs of Monroe Arnold. 3/16/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 777, 61st Cong. 2d.

0268 Sarah V. Brannon, Administratrix. 3/16/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 778, 61st Cong. 2d.

0269 Fred M. Kimball. [Relief.] 3/16/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 779, 61st Cong. 2d.

0270 Indian Appropriation Bill. 3/24/1910. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 823, 61st Cong. 2d.

0276 Cancellation of Trust Patents in Certain Cases. 3/24/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 826, 61st Cong. 2d.

0278 Useless Papers in the Interior Department. 3/25/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 828, 61st Cong. 2d.

0279 Lands for Reservoirs, Etc. 3/28/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 882, 61st Cong. 2d.

0280 Trust Funds of Winnebago Indians. 3/30/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 908, 61st Cong. 2d.

0281 Heirs of Tay-Cum-E-Ge-Shig. [Relief; Chippewa Indians; Minnesota.] 3/30/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 909, 61st Cong. 2d.

0283 Disposal of Certain Public Lands in Oklahoma. 4/2/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 927, 61st Cong. 2d.

0284 Garland & Bergh. [Claim.] 4/4/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 930, 61st Cong. 2d.

0285 Pedro Rafel Trujillo. [Relief.] 4/5/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 944, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0286 Right of Appeal in Indian Cases in Court of Claims. 4/7/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 968, 61st Cong. 2d.

0287 Reclassification of Salaries in the Departmental Civil Service. 4/12/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 988, 61st Cong. 2d.

0289 Estate of Blas Lucero. 4/13/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 992, 61st Cong. 2d.

0290 Estate of Fritz Eggert. 4/13/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 995, 61st Cong. 2d.

0291 Pablo Eugenio Romero. [Claim.] 4/13/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 996, 61st Cong. 2d. [See also frame 0299 below.]

0292 Nicholas Apodaca. 4/13/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 998, 61st Cong. 2d.

0293 Samuel W. Campbell. [Relief.] 4/13/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1004, 61st Cong. 2d.

0295 Memorial to the Memory of the North American Indian. 4/13/1910. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1014, 61st Cong. 2d.

0297 Samuel W. Campbell. [Relief.] 4/15/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1033, 61st Cong. 2d.

0299 Heirs of Pablo Eugenio Romero. 4/15/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1034, 61st Cong. 2d.

0300 Claims of Omaha Tribe of Indians. 4/16/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1041, 61st Cong. 2d.

0302 Taxation of Lands of Omaha Indians in Nebraska. 4/16/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1042, 61st Cong. 2d.

0304 Rasmus K. Hafsos. [Claim.] 4/18/1910. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1043, 61st Cong. 2d.

0307 Sale of Certain Lands in Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 4/18/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1046, 61st Cong. 2d.

0309 Samuel H. Davenport. [Relief.] 4/19/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1061, 61st Cong. 2d.

0310 John Miller. [Relief.] 4/19/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1062, 61st Cong. 2d.

0311 Issue of Patents to Certain Settlers for Lands within Former Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon.4/19/1910. 15pp.H.R. Report No. 1068, 61st Cong. 2d.

0319 G. H. Kitson. 4/19/1910. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1071, 61st Cong. 2d.

0321 Issuance of Patent for Certain Land to City of Anadarko, Oklahoma. 4/19/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1072, 61st Cong. 2d.

0322 Claims of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River Band of Chippewa Indians. 4/19/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1073, 61st Cong. 2d.

0323 Sale of Certain Lands on Siletz Indian Reservation. 4/22/1910. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1098, 61st Cong. 2d.

0325 Increase of Acreage Charge, Etc., against Sac and Fox and Iowa Indian Lands. 4/22/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1099, 61st Cong. 2d.

0326 Title to Certain Lands in Indian Reservation in Wisconsin. 4/22/1910. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1100, 61st Cong. 2d.

0330 Funeral Expenses, Etc., of Certain Bois Fort Indians. [Minnesota.] 4/22/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1101, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0331 Heirs of John A. E. Knight. 4/26/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1130, 61st Cong. 2d.

0332 Disposition and Sale of Allotments of Deceased Indians, Etc. 4/26/1910. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 1135, 61st Cong. 2d.

0338 Amending Law Relative to Allotment of Lands on Indian Reservations, Etc. 4/29/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1167, 61st Cong. 2d.

0340 Minnesota and Ontario Bridge Company. 5/2/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1244, 61st Cong. 2d.

0341 Jose Felix Ulibarrl. 5/2/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1246, 61st Cong. 2d.

0342 Boundary Line between Indian Territory and Texas. 5/2/1910. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1250, 61st Cong. 2d.

0345 Railroad Right of Way through Public Lands in Comanche County, Oklahoma. 5/6/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1283, 61st Cong. 2d.

0347 Disposition of Certain Lands in Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 5/16/1910. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1368, 61st Cong. 2d.

0351 Disposition of Certain Lands in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 5/16/1910. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1369, 61st Cong. 2d.

0354 Lease of Savanna Coal Company, Choctaw Nation. 5/20/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1376, 61st Cong. 2d.

0355 Joseph La Barge. [Relief.] 5/23/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1387, 61st Cong. 2d.

0356 Lemuel J. Ward. [Relief.] 5/23/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1390, 61st Cong. 2d.

0357 Title to Certain Lands in Creek Nation, Oklahoma. 5/24/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1395, 61st Cong. 2d.

0358 Mary Wind French. [Relief.] 5/24/1910. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1396, 61st Cong. 2d.

0359 Restoration of Annuities to Medawakanton and Wahpakoota (Santee) Sioux Indians, Etc.5/24/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1398, 61st Cong. 2d.

0361 Authorizing Omaha Tribe of Indians to Submit Certain Claims to Court of Claims. 6/2/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1438, 61st Cong. 2d.

0362 Sale of Certain Land, Etc., within Diminished Crow Reservation, Montana. 6/10/1910. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1495, 61st Cong. 2d.

0364 Uniform Charges for Furnishing Authenticated Copies of Records of the Department of theInterior, Etc. 6/11/1910. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1496, 61st Cong. 2d.

0366 R. A. Darling. [Relief.] 6/11/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1500, 61st Cong. 2d.

0367 W. F. Seaver. [Relief.] 6/14/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1577, 61st Cong. 2d.

0368 Sale of Surplus Lands of the Diminished Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. 6/17/1910.1p.H.R. Report No. 1622, 61st Cong. 2d.

0369 Survey and Allotment of Lands within Limits of Crow Indian Reservation, in Montana, Etc.6/17/1910. 21pp.H.R. Report No. 1632, 61st Cong. 2d.

0380 Amending Act to Prohibit Sale of Intoxicating Drinks to Indians, Etc. 6/17/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1633, 61st Cong. 2d.

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0381 Issue of Patent to City of Anadarko, Oklahoma, for a Certain Tract of Land. 6/20/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1667, 61st Cong. 2d.

0382 Correction of Cherokee Freedmen Rolls respecting Age of Stephanie Bean. 6/20/1910. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1671, 61st Cong. 2d.

0384 Claims of the Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River Band of Chippewa Indians. 6/21/1910.3pp.H.R. Report No. 1690, 61st Cong. 2d.

0386 Deficiency Appropriation Bill. 6/23/1910. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1725, 61st Cong. 2d.

0389 Determining Heirs of Deceased Indians, Etc. 6/23/1910. 13pp.H.R. Report No. 1727, 61st Cong. 2d.

0396 General Deficiency Appropriation Bill. 6/23/1910. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1731, 61st Cong. 2d.

0398 Bridge on Navajo Indian Reservation. 12/7/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 684, 61st Cong. 3d.

0399 Expenditures, Sioux Indians’ Permanent Fund. 12/7/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 685, 61st Cong. 3d.

0400 Relief of Indians at La Pointe Agency. 12/7/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 686, 61st Cong. 3d.

0401 Supplies Purchased by Indian Service. 12/7/1910. 8pp.Senate Doc. No. 687, 61st Cong. 3d.

0405 Lands Reserved in Flathead Indian Reservation. 12/7/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 688, 61st Cong. 3d.

0406 Irrigation Systems on Indian Reservations. 12/7/1910. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 689, 61st Cong. 3d.

0408 Reimbursable Expenditures. 12/7/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 690, 61st Cong. 3d.

0409 Pay in Indian Service. 12/7/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 691, 61st Cong. 3d.

0410 Fiscal Affairs of all Indian Tribes. 12/7/1910. 7pp.Senate Doc. No. 692, 61st Cong. 3d.

0414 General Education Fund for Indians. 12/7/1910. 21pp.Senate Doc. No. 693, 61st Cong. 3d.

0425 Public Documents in Interior Department. 12/7/1910. 30pp.Senate Doc. No. 694, 61st Cong. 3d.

0439 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations. 12/7/1910. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 695, 61st Cong. 3d.

0443 Claims of Indian Tribes. 12/16/1910. 5pp.Senate Doc. No. 707, 61st Cong. 3d.

0446 Sales of Allotments of Deceased Kaw and Otoe Indians. 12/21/1910. 11pp.Senate Doc. No. 722, 61st Cong. 3d.

0452 Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes. 1/13/1911. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 739, 61st Cong. 3d.

0453 Indian School at Fort Lewis, Colorado. 1/23/1911. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 780, 61st Cong. 3d.

0455 Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. [Survey of portion of reservation; Montana.] 2/2/1911. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 805, 61st Cong. 3d.

0460 Cherokee Indian Allotments. [Lands to Cherokee children.] 2/10/1911. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 816, 61st Cong. 3d.

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0462 Intoxicating Liquors among Indians. 2/17/1911. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 824, 61st Cong. 3d.

0464 Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes. [Cost of closing.] 2/17/1911. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 825, 61st Cong. 3d.

0467 Constitution of New Mexico: Message from the President of the United States. 2/24/1911. 45pp.Senate Doc. No. 835, 61st Cong. 3d.

0491 Government Officers and Employees. 2/24/1911. 18pp.Senate Doc. No. 836, 61st Cong. 3d.

0500 Indian Depredation Claims. 3/1/1911. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 850, 61st Cong. 3d.

0501 Schedule of Claims. 3/1/1911. 11pp.Senate Doc. No. 853, 61st Cong. 3d.

0507 James F. Rowell. [Enrollment repealed.] 12/15/1910. 1p.Senate Report No. 924, 61st Cong. 3d.

0508 Title to Certain Lands in Creek Nation. 1/13/1911. 1p.Senate Report No. 966, 61st Cong. 3d.

0509 Claim of Winnebago Tribe of Indians. 1/21/1911. 1p.Senate Report No. 998, 61st Cong. 3d.

0510 Dam across Colorado River, Arizona. 2/3/1911. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1068, 61st Cong. 3d.

0511 Encouraging Industry among Indians of Tongue River Reservation. 12/5/1910. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1072, 61st Cong. 3d.

0512 Thomas Hoyne. [Relief.] 2/7/1911. 1p.Senate Report No. 1100, 61st Cong. 3d.

0513 Homestead Entries, Red Lake Indian Reservation. 2/8/1911. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1109, 61st Cong. 3d.

0514 Sale of Certain Tract of Land to Masonic Order in Oklahoma. 2/9/1911. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1113, 61st Cong. 3d.

0516 Nek-Quel-E-Kin, or Wapeto John, Etc. [Sale of allotments to him.] 2/9/1911. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1127, 61st Cong. 3d.

0517 Mary Wind French. 2/9/1911. 1p.Senate Report No. 1129, 61st Cong. 3d.

0518 Kay-Zhe-Bah-O-Say. [Claim.] 2/14/1911. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1150, 61st Cong. 3d.

0519 Nah-Me-Won-Aush-E-Quay. [Claim.] 2/14/1911. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1151, 61st Cong. 3d.

0520 Lease with Seneca Indians. [New York.] 2/16/1911. 4pp.Senate Report No. 1161, 61st Cong. 3d.

0522 Lands and Funds of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma. 2/16/1911. 6pp.Senate Report No. 1172, 61st Cong. 3d.

0525 H. M. Dickson et al. [Relief.] 2/16/1911. 12pp.Senate Report No. 1173, 61st Cong. 3d.

0531 Frances Coburn, Charles Coburn, and Others. [Payment for timber.] 2/21/1911. 1p.Senate Report No. 1207, 61st Cong. 3d.

0532 Rates for Bonding Government Employees. 2/27/1911. 103pp.Senate Report No. 1260, 61st Cong. 3d.

0585 Reports to Be Made to Congress. 12/5/1910. 25pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1068, 61st Cong. 3d.

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0598 Judgments Rendered by Court of Claims. 12/5/1910. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1075, 61st Cong. 3d.

0604 Statement of Appropriation and Reimbursement relating to Indian Tribal Funds. 12/13/1910.22pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1167, 61st Cong. 3d.

0615 Deficiency Appropriation, Interior Department. 12/15/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1181, 61st Cong. 3d.

0617 Traveling Expenses of Officers and Employees, Interior Department. 12/17/1910. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1213, 61st Cong. 3d.

0622 Alabama Indians in Texas. 1/5/1911. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1232, 61st Cong. 3d.

0627 Fund for Reclamation of Arid Lands. 1/6/1911. 196pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1262, 61st Cong. 3d.

Volume 88, 1910–1911 (pp. 78712–79052)0727 Index to Volume 88. 16pp.0743 Medals for the Captors of Sitting Bull. 1/9/1911. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1272, 61st Cong. 3d.0744 Payment of Indian Police, Alaska. 1/11/1911. 6pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1282, 61st Cong. 3d.0747 Osage Civilization Fund. 1/26/1911. 24pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1319, 61st Cong. 3d.0759 Native Inhabitants of Alaska. 2/3/1911. 3pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1353, 61st Cong. 3d.0761 Jurat Fees for Notaries Public. 2/6/1911. 3pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1357, 61st Cong. 3d.0763 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. 2/10/1911. 39pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1368, 61st Cong. 3d.0783 Indian Depredation Claims. 2/10/1911. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1371, 61st Cong. 3d.0784 Certificate of the Governor, Chief Justice, and Secretary of Arizona Transmitting a Copy of the

Constitution of Arizona and the Ascertainment of the Vote Adopting the Same. 3/3/1911. 41pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1423, 61st Cong. 3d.

0806 James F. Rowell. [Enrollment.] 12/7/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1741, 61st Cong. 3d.

0807 Indian Appropriation Bill. 12/7/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1742, 61st Cong. 3d.

0808 Mathias Meyer. [Relief.] 12/17/1910. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1786, 61st Cong. 3d.

0812 Compensation to Certain Attorneys for Services in Indian Cases. 12/19/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1791, 61st Cong. 3d.

0813 H. M. Carpenter. [Relief of heirs.] 12/21/1910. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1809, 61st Cong. 3d.

0814 Axel Jacobson. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1818, 61st Cong. 3d.

0815 J. W. Hedrick. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1811, 61st Cong. 3d.

0816 Heirs of John Lemon. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1841, 61st Cong. 3d.

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0817 Certain Claims of Delaware Indians. 1/5/1911. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1847, 61st Cong. 3d.

0819 Fernando Baca. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1849, 61st Cong. 3d.

0820 Ruel Rounds. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1850, 61st Cong. 3d.

0821 Warren F. Hudson. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1851, 61st Cong. 3d.

0822 Atancio Casans. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1852, 61st Cong. 3d.

0823 Santiago Boney. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1853, 61st Cong. 3d.

0824 Heirs of Juna D. Montoya. [Relief.] 1/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1854, 61st Cong. 3d.

0825 John Sedivy. [Relief.] 1/6/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1855, 61st Cong. 3d.

0826 Reece Boan Stump. [Relief.] 1/7/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1860, 61st Cong. 3d.

0827 Nah-Me-Won-Aush-E-Quay. [Relief.] 1/11/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1881, 61st Cong. 3d.

0828 Kay-Zhe-Bah-O-Say. [Relief.] 1/11/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1882, 61st Cong. 3d.

0829 Emiliano Martinez. [Relief.] 1/14/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1920, 61st Cong. 3d.

0830 Roman Moya. [Relief.] 1/14/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1921, 61st Cong. 3d.

0831 Thomas Hoyne. [Relief.] 1/16/1911. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1922, 61st Cong. 3d.

0833 H. M. Dickson et al. [Relief.] 1/17/1911. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 1926, 61st Cong. 3d.

0839 Kaw or Kansas Indian Scrip Certificates. 1/27/1911. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 2001, 61st Cong. 3d.

0842 Claims of Certain Indian Tribes against the United States. 1/28/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2012, 61st Cong. 3d.

0843 Frances Coburn, Charles Coburn, and Others. [Payment for timber.] 1/30/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2014, 61st Cong. 3d.

0844 Susan Sanders. [Claim.] 1/30/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2016, 61st Cong. 3d.

0845 Dam across Colorado River near Pyramid Canyon, Arizona. 1/30/1911. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2017, 61st Cong. 3d.

0847 Lease with Seneca Indians. [New York.] 1/31/1911. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 2020, 61st Cong. 3d.

0850 Sale of Land to Masonic Order in Oklahoma. 1/31/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2033, 61st Cong. 3d.

0851 Homestead Entries, Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota. 2/2/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2042, 61st Cong. 3d.

0852 Allotments of Land, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho. 2/2/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2043, 61st Cong. 3d.

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0853 Heirs of Indian Allottees. 2/2/1911. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2047, 61st Cong. 3d.

0855 Classification of Unallotted Indian Lands. 2/2/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2048, 61st Cong. 3d.

0856 Isabell Richter and Charles Richter. 2/2/1911. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 2049, 61st Cong. 3d.

0859 Heirs of John W. West. [Relief.] 2/2/1911. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2050, 61st Cong. 3d.

0861 Heirs of John W. West. [Relief.] 2/2/1911. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2051, 61st Cong. 3d.

0862 Homestead Entries in Former Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon. 2/3/1911. 14pp.H.R. Report No. 2060, 61st Cong. 3d.

0869 Claim of Kaw or Kansas Indians. 2/4/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2071, 61st Cong. 3d.

0870 Frank J. Boudinot. [Claim.] 2/6/1911. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2077, 61st Cong. 3d.

0872 William R. Little. [Claim.] 2/11/1911. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 2146, 61st Cong. 3d.

0875 Allotments on Quinaielt Indian Reservation, Washington. 2/11/1911. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2152, 61st Cong. 3d.

0876 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/16/1911. 20pp.H.R. Report No. 2180, 61st Cong. 3d.

0886 Indian Depredation Claims. 2/17/1911. 18pp.H.R. Report No. 2200, 61st Cong. 3d.

0895 Sale of Certain Indian Allotments. 2/21/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2208, 61st Cong. 3d.

0896 Division of Lands and Funds, Osage Nation of Indians in Oklahoma. 2/21/1911. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 2209, 61st Cong. 3d.

0900 Dam across Colorado River near Parker, Arizona. 2/23/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2230, 61st Cong. 3d.

0901 Granting Public Lands to the Town of Omak, Washington. 2/28/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2271, 61st Cong. 3d.

0902 Exchange of Certain Lands in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 2/28/1911. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2272, 61st Cong. 3d.

0904 The Facts about the Black Hills Treaty. [Clipping from Rapid City Journal.] 4/10/1911. 9pp.0908 Drainage Survey of Certain Lands in Minnesota. [Chippewa.] 5/13/1909. 44pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 27, 61st Cong. 1st.

Reel 19Volume 88 cont. (pp. 79053–79563)0001 Routes to Indian Agencies and Schools with Post-Office and Telegraphic Addresses and

Nearest Railroad Stations. 5/15/1906. 28pp.0017 Trachoma. Management and Treatment among Indians. n.d. 7pp.0021 Eighth Commencement Exercises of Sherman Institute, U.S. Indian Industrial School,

Riverside, California. 5/7–5/10/1911. 5pp.0024 Amendments to Regulations of July 10, 1903, Governing the Sale and Leasing of Lands in the

Creek Nation. 11/3/1903. 1p.

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0025 Report of a Special Committee of the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indiansand Others in North America, Submitted March 21, 1911, with the Report of George F.Kenngott, Traveling Agent, July 4–August 29, 1910. 3/21/1911. 84pp.

0068 George Nelson v. J. I. Wood. Brief for Plaintiff in Error. [Choctaw Tribe; Oklahoma.] ca. 1908.59pp.

0098 The Spirit of Missions. Indian Number. [Illustrated monthly review of Christian missions.]9/1910. 71pp.

0134 Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association.1911. 77pp.

0174 Northern District, Cherokee Citizenship, on Appeals from the So-called Dawes Commission.Brief on Behalf of the Applicants for Citizenship. n.d. 8pp.

0179 Lafayette Head v. United States and Ute Indians. Indian Depredation. Brief and Argument forConfederated Bands of Ute Indians. n.d. 36pp.

0199 United States v. Rea-Read Mill & Elevator Company. Complainant’s Brief. [Creek Nation;Oklahoma.] n.d. 136pp.

Volume 89, [1875–1898 and] 1901–1911 (pp. 79564–80692)0268 Index to Volume 89. 11pp.0279 William P. Ross. [Cherokee fraud.] 2/25/1876. 4pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 132, 44th Cong. 1st.0281 C. C. Hutchinson. [Claim.] 3/2/1876. 6pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 139, 44th Cong. 1st.0284 Indian Depredation Claims. 3/27/1876. 26pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 147, 44th Cong. 1st.0298 Expenditures of Board of Indian Commissioners. 3/27/1876. 2pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 150, 44th Cong. 1st.0299 Pawnee Indians. [Temporary aid.] 4/4/1876. 12pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 154, 44th Cong. 1st.0305 Consolidated Otoe and Missouria Indians. [Sale of lands.] 2/11/1898. 31pp.

Senate Doc. No. 132, 55th Cong. 2d.0321 Levi B. Gritts v. Walter L. Fisher and Franklin MacVeagh. Supplemental Brief for the Secretary

of the Interior. October Term, 1911. 16pp.0330 Regulations of the Indian Office. Effective April 1, 1904. 3/1/1904. 137pp.0402 Ceded Chippewa Pine Lands, Minnesota. [Sale of timber lands.] 8/29/1903. 104pp.0455 Ceded Chippewa Pine Lands, Minnesota. [Sale of timber lands.] 6/6/1904. 30pp.0471 Regulations and Instructions for Officers in Charge of Forests on Indian Reservations.

6/29/1911. 64pp.0504 Association Men. [Magazine of Young Men’s Christian Associations; Vol. 36, No. 11.] 8/1911.

14pp.0511 Report on Education in Alaska. [Reprint of Chapter XXX, Report of Commissioner of Education

for 1909, with appendix.] 1910. 102pp.0564 Navajo Blankets. [From Yale Scientific Monthly.] 10/1911. 5pp.0566 On the Trail of Geronimo. [Capture of Geronimo, Chief Joseph’s fight and surrender;

Cosmopolitan.] 6/1911. 14pp.0573 John T. Ayres v. United States. Brief on Behalf of the Chickasaw Nation. December Term,

1904. 44pp.0596 John T. Ayers v. United States. Answers of the United States and the Chickasaw Nation to

“Memorandum” of Court Filed May 21, 1906; also, Objections to Claimant’s Requests forFindings of Fact, and Amended Requests for Findings on Behalf of the United States and theChickasaw Nation. December Term, 1905. 68pp.

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0631 John T. Ayres v. United States. Defendant’s Objections to Claimant’s Requests for Findings ofFact; Defendant’s Requests to Amend Findings, and Defendant’s Brief. n.d. 34pp.

0649 William Brown and Levi B. Gritts v. United States. Petitioners’ Reply Brief and Objections toDefendant’s Request for Findings of Fact. n.d. 39pp.

0669 Choctaw Nation and Chickasaw Nation v. United States and Wichita and Affiliated Bands ofIndians. Supplemental Brief for the United States on the Claim of Defendant Indians. n.d. 65pp.

0703 Henry Collins v. Emma L. Brown. Appeal from Honorable Commission to Five Civilized Tribes.Brief on Behalf of Appellants. n.d. 29pp.

0719 Reuben Quick Bear et al. v. Francis Leupp et al. Brief for Appellees. October Term, 1907. 41pp.0740 [Christian] Civilization of American Indians. 4/24/1869. 12pp.0746 Indian Civilization. Letters from Mr. Wm. Welsh to Hon. Eli K. Price and Congressional Action

Favorable to the Board of Indian Commissioners. 3/13/1871. 4pp.0748 Department of Dairying Suggestions. [U.S. Indian School; Carlisle, Pennsylvania.] 1911. 3pp.0750 Supplemental or Preparatory Course of Study for Rosebud Day Schools. Rosebud Agency,

South Dakota. 1911. 17pp.0760 A Short Account of the United States Indian School, Chilocco, Oklahoma Told in Words and

Pictures. 1911. 24pp.0774 Routes to Indian Agencies and Schools with Post-office and Telegraphic Addresses and

Nearest Railroad Stations. 9/15/1908. 25pp.0788 Indian Lands for Sale under Government Supervision. n.d. [ca. 1910 or 1911]. 17pp.0797 Evolution of Indian Education. [Mission public school; Sawyer County, Wisconsin.] ca. 1901.

117pp.0860 The Menomini Indians, by Alanson B. Skinner. [Wisconsin; from The Southern Workman.] n.d.

8pp.

Reel 20Volume 90, 1909–1912 (pp. 80693–81618)0001 Index to Volume 90. 9pp.0010 The Story of Juan Cruz: The Legend of Montezuma. 10/1911. 34pp.0029 The Dangerous House Fly. Indian Office Health Bulletin. n.d. 1p.0030 The Indian Sentinel. [Published annually by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions: Indians of New

York; Catholic Indian schools; letters from and article about Indian missionaries.] 1912. 52pp.0057 Tabular Statement Showing by States and Reservations Property Valuations and Incomes of

Indians for the Fiscal Year 1911. 1/27/1912. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 486, 62d Cong. 2d.

0061 Brotherhood of North American Indians Local Organization: Constitution, By-Laws, Ritual.1911. 26pp.

0074 The Woodman, by E. L. Chichester. [Onondaga; New York.] n.d. 12pp.0080 Constitution of the Brotherhood of North American Indians, National Organization. 1911. 16pp.0088 The Department of Indian Missions and the Work of the Presbyterian Church for the Indian

Race in the United States, by Thomas Clinton Moffett. n.d. 25pp.0101 To the Christian Indians and to the Christian Friends of the Indians of the United States. An

Open Letter. 1911. 4pp.0103 The American Indian and Missions. 1912. 27pp.0118 Bronze Statue; Hiawatha. [Photo of statue.] n.d. 1p.0118 Carlisle and the Red Men of Other Days. [From The Red Man.] n.d. 24pp.

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0131 Indian Chief Waubonsie: Authentic Story of Life of Noted Indians After Whom the Trail WasNamed, Published for First Time in This Section. [News clipping from Keokuk Gate City.]12/3/1911. 3pp.

0132 Outfit to Be Sold. [News clipping from Oklahomian, Oklahoma City; sale of newspaper, theCherokee Advocate.] 12/10/1911. 1p.

0133 The Moki Flute Ceremony. [Article in The Southern Workman.] n.d. 2pp.0133 An American Indian Conference. [Article in The Southern Workman.] n.d. 6pp.0136 Playing Cadmus to the Navajos. [Article from The Overland, San Francisco.] 10/1911. 7pp.0140 The Nez Percés Indians. n.d. 6pp.0143 An Indian William Tell: A True Incident in the Early Manhood of the Late Senator William B.

Allison. [Article from National Magazine, Boston; near loss of life in Indian massacre.] 1/1912.3pp.

0145 Ishi, the Lonely: Remnant of a Vanished Race of Western Aborigines. [Deer Creek Indians; SanFrancisco.] n.d. 4pp.

0147 The Peace Policy of the Iroquois. [Article from The Southern Workman.] n.d. 9pp.0152 Regulations Governing the Placing of and the Accounting for the Moneys of the Five Civilized

Tribes.… 10/27/1911. 4pp.0154 Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians v. United States. Defendants’ Brief and Request for

Findings of Fact. n.d. 55pp.0183 United States v. Charles Noble et al. Brief for the United States. May Term, 1911. 75pp.0221 Amos H. Hayes v. United States. Decision. 3/29/1909. 4pp.0223 Charles E. Campbell and Henry B. Johnson v. United States. Decision. 3/29/1909. 3pp.0225 Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians v. United States. Decision. 5/29/1911. 29pp.0240 United States for the Creek Nation v. Frisco Oil and Gas Company. Complainant’s Abstract and

Brief. 4/19/1911. 30pp.0256 Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi in Iowa v. Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi in

Oklahoma and the United States. Brief on Behalf of Appellants. October Term, 1910. 119pp.0316 Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi in Iowa v. Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi in

Oklahoma and the United States. Brief on Behalf of Appellees, the Sac and Fox Indians of theMississippi in Oklahoma. October Term, 1910. 85pp.

0359 Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi in Iowa v. Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi inOklahoma and the United States. Answer of the Defendants, the Sac and Fox Indians of theMississippi, to Amended Petition. October Term, 1910. 26pp.

0374 Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi in Iowa v. Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi inOklahoma and the United States. Defendant Indians’ Objection to Claimants’ Request forFindings of Fact, Statement and Brief on Behalf of Defendant Indians. [October Term, 1910.]166pp.

0459 F. F. Green v. Menominee Tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. Defendants’ Brief in Support ofDemurrer to Claimant’s Petition. ca. 5/27/1910. 43pp.

0481 Omaha Tribe of Indians v. United States. Petition. 6/19/1911. 23pp.

Volume 91, [1898 and] 1904–1912 (pp. 81619–82371)0493 Index to Volume 91. 10pp.0503 Notes on the Kado, or Sun Dance of the Kiowa. [Reprinted from American Anthropologist, Vol.

13, No. 3.] 7/1911–9/1911. 44pp.0530 Suggestions in regard to the Pueblo Indians, by Barbara Freire-Marreco. ca. 4/9/1912. 15pp.0538 In Memoriam. Jean Baptiste Bottineau. [Represented Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa; North

Dakota.] 12/1/1911. 3pp.

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0540 Memorandum of Conclusions Reached by the Commission...in the Matter of Handling andFiling Correspondence and Preparing and Mailing Communications...of the Government.…President’s Commission on Economy and Efficiency, Circular No. 21. 2/13/1912. 34pp.

0558 Message of the President of the United States on Economy and Efficiency in GovernmentService. Vol. 1. [Includes focus on Department of Interior chapter.] 1/17/1912. 88pp.H.R. Doc. No. 458, 62d Cong. 2d.

0604 Southern Workman Articles, Special Index. 1912. 29pp.0620 Maps of Segregated Coal Lands in the Wilburton-Stigler District, Choctaw Nation, Indian

Territory, with Descriptions of the Unleased Segregated Coal Lands, by Joseph A. Taff.Department of the Interior Circular No. 2. 6/6/1904. 49pp.

0646 Maps of Segregated Coal Lands in the Howe-Poteau District, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory,with Description of the Unleased Segregated Coal Lands, by Joseph A. Taff. Department of theInterior Circular No. 3. 6/6/1904. 49pp.

0674 Maps of Segregated Coal Lands in the McCurtain-Massey District, Choctaw Nation, IndianTerritory, with Description of the Unleased Segregated Coal Lands, by Joseph A. Taff.Department of the Interior Circular No. 4. 6/17/1904. 54pp.

0705 Maps of Segregated Coal Lands in the Lehigh-Ardmore Districts, Choctaw and ChickasawNations, Indian Territory, with Description of the Unleased Segregated Coal Lands, by JosephA. Taff. Department of the Interior Circular No. 5. 6/18/1904. 40pp.

0727 The Exiles of Cupa, by Grant Wallace. [Mission Indians’ removal from lands; from Out West.]7/1903. 32pp.

0747 Report of the Director of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for 1910. 6/1/1911. 53pp.0775 Sale of Portion of Surplus Lands on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations.

4/15/1908. 24pp.Senate Report No. 439, Pt. 2, 60th Cong. 1st.

0787 Memorial from Choctaw Nation Protesting against Reopening of Tribal Rolls. 5/13/1908. 5pp.Senate Report No. 475, 60th Cong. 1st.

0790 Papers relating to Enrollment of Citizens of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 5/21/1908. 26pp.Senate Doc. No. 505, 60th Cong. 1st.

0803 Revenues, Etc., of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole Tribes.2/10/1909. 42pp.Senate Doc. No. 707, 60th Cong. 2d.

0824 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/22/1909. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 1897, 60th Cong. 2d.

0828 Restrictions upon Alienation of Lands. [Oklahoma.] 6/14/1909. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 89, 61st Cong. 1st.

0829 Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. [Enrollment as freedmen.] 5/19/1910. 11pp.Senate Doc. No. 553, 61st Cong. 2d.

0835 The Indian Sentinel. [Catholic Indian schools; Catholic Sioux Congress; Indian missionaries.]1910. 50pp.

0861 Our Catholic Indian Missions. [Paper read before Catholic Missionary Congress, Chicago.]11/16/1908. 19pp.

0873 Sectarian Garb in Government Indian Schools. 2/20/1912. 4pp.0876 Annual Report, National Indian Association. 12/1911. 53pp.0905 Report of Missions, 1911. [National Indian Association.] 1912. 27pp.

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Reel 21Volume 91 cont. (pp. 82372–82440, 82447–82651)0001 The Present Situation of Indian Affairs. [Indian Rights Association.] 2/15/1912. 14pp.0009 Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association. 1912.

89pp.0060 For Sale and Lease. Irrigated Indian Lands, Wind River Reservation. n.d. 3pp.0062 Confederated Bands of Ute Indians of Colorado v. United States. Proof of Services of

Attorneys. 1910. 85pp.0105 The Co-Education of Indians and Whites in the Public Schools. [From Southern Workman.] n.d.

9pp.0109 The Pimas: Christian Indian Tribe of the Southwest. [From Southern Workman.] n.d. 2pp.0111 The School of the Hills. Prospectus of the United States Indian Training School, Rapid City,

South Dakota. n.d. 27pp.0138 Education in Alaska. [Chapter 35, Report of Commissioner of Education for 1896–97.] 1898.

47pp.

Volume 92, [1880–1897 and] 1902–1912 (pp. 82652–83553)0163 Index to Volume 92. 5pp.0168 Rules and Regulations for the Sale and Removal of Water-killed and Windfall Timber on

Chippewa Indian Ceded “Pine” Lands, Minnesota. 11/16/1909. 13pp.0175 Regulations Governing Mineral Leases and Other Matters in the Choctaw and Chickasaw

Nations in Indian Territory.… 10/7/1898. 15pp.0186 The Indian School at Carlisle Barracks. [Report from Department of the Interior, Bureau of

Education.] 8/9/1880. 5pp.0189 Report of the Supervisor in Charge of Indian Schools to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for

the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1911. 1912. 18pp.0199 Memorial of Horseshoe Bend Battle Commission. [Establish military park; Alabama.] 3/3/1909.

17pp.Senate Doc. No. 756, 60th Cong. 2d.

0208 Indian Claims. 2/7/1865. 5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 52, 38th Cong. 2d.

0211 Suits Brought by the United States to Cancel Deeds to Indian Allotments. Brief. n.d. 151pp.0289 Report of the Executive Council of the Proceedings of the First Annual Conference of the

Society of American Indians Held…October 12–17, 1911. 1912. 198pp.0397 Uintah Indian Reservation. [Appropriations; Utah.] 4/13/1897. 19pp.

Senate Doc. No. 32, 55th Cong. 1st.0408 Surveys and Examination of Uintah Indian Reservation. [Utah.] 6/19/1902. 8pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 671, 57th Cong. 1st.0412 The Water Supply of the Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah. 58pp.0453 Society of American Indians. Second Annual Conference. [Held October 2–6, 1912.] 1912. 4pp.0455 Reports to Be Made to Congress. 12/4/1899. 24pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 19, 56th Cong. 1st.0468 Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians v. United States. Original Petition. ca. 3/1901.

25pp.0481 W. A. Scott v. United States. Decision. [Leasing of lands, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation;

North Dakota.] 4/19/1909. 6pp.0484 Moses Whitmire v. Cherokee Nation and United States. Decision. 3/4/1895. 8pp.0488 Moses Whitmire v. Cherokee Nation and United States. Decision. 3/18/1895. 7pp.

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0492 Moses Whitmire v. Cherokee Nation and United States. [Findings of fact, conclusion of law,decree.] n.d. [5/8/1895]. 6pp.

0495 Moses Whitmire v. Cherokee Nation and United States. [Decree vacated.] 2/3/1896. 6pp.0498 Charles Journeycake v. Cherokee Nation et al., Johnson Blackfeather v. The Same, and Moses

Whitmire v. The Same. Decision. 1/27/1896. 5pp.0501 Charles Journeycake v. Cherokee Nation and United States. Decision. 3/18/1895. 5pp.0504 Delaware Indians v. Cherokee Nation and United States. Decision. 4/24/1893. 12pp.0510 Charles Journeycake v. Cherokee Nation and United States. n.d. 2pp.0511 Johnson Blackfeather v. United States. Defendant’s Requests for Findings and Brief of

Argument. 4/4/1893. 49pp.0537 Johnson Blackfeather v. United States. Findings of Fact. n.d. 3pp.0589 Johnson Blackfeather v. United States. Decree. 6/12/1893. 2pp.0540 Johnson Blackfeather v. United States. Defendant’s Motion for an Additional Finding of Fact,

and Brief Thereon. December Term, 1894. 46pp.0567 Johnson Blackfeather v. United States. Decree. 5/21/1895. 4pp.0569 Johnson Blackfeather v. United States. Supplemental Decree. 3/9/1896. 3pp.0571 Regulations Prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior Governing the Introduction or Holding of

Live Stock by the Chickasaw Nation by Non-citizens. 6/3/1902. 15pp.0582 Mormon Miner v. United States and Ute Indians. Brief for “Confederated Bands of Ute Indians.”

[Indian depredation.] n.d. 71pp.0618 Fort Meigs. Historical and Descriptive. 1886. 44pp.0641 Allowances for Traveling Expenses. Department of the Interior Circular. 6/15/1889. 6pp.0646 [Circular on applications for promotion. Department of the Interior.] 8/1/1899. 1p.0647 [Circular on change from calendar to fiscal year. Department of the Interior.] 6/11/1888. 1p.0648 History of Claims and Argument before the Committee on Indian Affairs of the U.S. Senate and

House of Representatives…to Fulfill Treaty Stipulations with the Chippewa Indians of LakeSuperior and the Mississippi…. 1900. 60pp.

0683 [Circular on interstate rates to transport Indian supplies. Department of the Interior.] 5/2/1887.1p.

0684 John H. Charles v. United States. Findings of Fact; Counter-Claim. n.d. 3pp.0686 [Land set aside for Kaibab and Piute Indians, Utah and Arizona. Department of the Interior

notice.] 6/19/1909. 1p.

Volume 95, [1872–1896 and] 1907–1912 (pp. 83554–83943)0687 Index to Volume 95. 9pp.0696 Report of the United States Commissioners to Texas…. 12/10/1872. 63pp.0729 Orders, Instructions, Etc., relating to the Efficiency Record and Examinations for Promotions in

the Department of the Interior. 1/1893. 18pp.0738 Estate of Robert H. Love v. United States. Evidence for Defendants. ca. 10/15/1908. 21pp.0749 [Interim report on President’s Inquiry into Economy and Efficiency.] 1/10/1911. 36pp.0784 Statement of the Secretary to the President concerning the President’s Inquiry in re Economy

and Efficiency before the Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations in Charge ofSundry Civil Appropriation Bill for 1912. 2/6/1911. 15pp.

0793 Special Message of the President of the United States on the President’s Inquiry into Economyand Efficiency. 3/3/1911. 6pp.

0797 Definition and Classification of Expenditures for Services Other Than Personal—Transportationof Persons. Circular No. 8. 3/9/1911. 31pp.

0828 Definition and Classification of Expenditures for Services Other Than Personal—Subsistenceand Support of Persons. Circular No. 9. 3/9/1911. 11pp.

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0839 Pensions for Certain Indians. 4/29/1908. 12pp.Senate Report No. 577, 60th Cong. 1st.

0845 Lands of Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma. 2/23/1909. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2275, 60th Cong. 2d.

0848 Father Ketcham’s Statement…in the Matter of the Use of Indian Tribal Funds for theMaintenance of Sectarian Schools. 2/3/1905. 23pp.

0861 In re Circular Order, No. 601…of January 27, 1912 respecting Religious Garb and Insignia inGovernment Indian Schools. Reply Brief of Henry B. F. MacFarland, Counsel. 4/13/1912. 26pp.

0875 In re Religious Garb and Insignia in Indian Schools. Brief Submitted on Behalf of the Bureau ofCatholic Indian Missions. n.d. 11pp.

0882 Religious Garb in Indian Schools. Letter of the Secretary of the Interior to the Commissioner ofIndian Affairs. 8/24/1912. 26pp.

0896 Religious Garb in Indian Schools. [From William H. Taft.] 9/23/1912. 4pp.0904 North American Indian Folklore Music. [Published by American Indian League.] 4/1/1911. 9pp.0909 Regulations to Govern the Leasing of Lands in the Osage Reservation, Oklahoma, for Oil and

Gas Mining Purposes. 7/3/1912. 22pp.0920 Fort Belknap Indians in Montana. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United

States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session. 4/4/1912. 15pp.0929 Catalogue of Haskell Institute Library. Lawrence, Kansas. 1911. 33pp.

Reel 22Volume 95 cont. (pp. 83944–84506)0001 The Indian Sentinel. Cardinal Gibbons Number. [Catholic Indian schools; letters from Indian

missionaries.] 1909. 52pp.0027 Books of Reference for Use in Indian Schools. n.d. 3pp.0029 Health Rules. For Distribution among the Indians of the Yakima Reservation, Washington. 4pp.0032 The Indian and Citizenship. [From The Southern Workman.] n.d. 12pp.0039 Indian Population and the United States Census of 1910. [From The Southern Workman.] n.d.

5pp.0042 Routes to Indian Agencies and Schools with Their Post Office and Telegraphic Addresses and

Nearest Railroad Stations. 11/1/1912. 42pp.0064 Right of Way through Colville Indian Reservation. Hearing before the Committee on Indian

Affairs, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session, on H.J. Res. 142.2/22/1912. 69pp.

0100 Indians in Robeson County, North Carolina. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs,United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session on S. 3258. 4/4/1912. 7pp.

0104 Pima Indian Reservation. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session on H.R. 18244. 3/14/1912. 22pp.

0115 Settlement with Certain Tribes of Washington and Oregon Indians. Hearing before theSubcommittee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, on the Bills S. 2078, 2079, 2080, 2081,2082, 2083, and 2084. 4/13/1908. 48pp.

0139 Amended Regulations Osage and Kaw Lands. 2/9/1910. 8pp.0143 Regulations Concerning Right of Way for Railway Lines (with Telegraph and Telephone)

through Indian Lands. 4/8/1901. 15pp.0152 Sioux Conference. Program. 11/12–15/1912. 4pp.0155 In re Sioux Indians v. United States. Brief Statement on Behalf of Claimants. ca. 1/18/1900.

15pp.

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0164 Report on the Commission on Economy and Efficiency. 2/5/1912. 34pp.Senate Doc. No. 293, 62d Cong. 2d.

0186 Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, forthe Year Ending December 14, 1911. 1912. 95pp.

0239 Reclamation of Certain Lands in Minnesota. [Mud River; Chippewa.] 1/28/1907. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 607, 59th Cong. 2d.

0247 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims. [Appropriations.] 1/28/1910. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 337, 61st Cong. 2d.

0249 Moses Whitmire v. Cherokee Nation and United States. Brief for the United States on theDefendants’ Motion for a Rehearing and New Trial. ca. 11/21/1907. 115pp.

Volume 96, 1908–1913 (pp. 84507–85501)0308 Index to Volume 96. 8pp.0316 Benjamin F. Bird v. United States. Defendants’ Supplemental Brief. ca. 8/1907. 63pp.0348 Sue M. Rogers and Cullus Mayes v. United States. Decision. 5/2/1910. 5pp.0351 White River Utes et al. v. United States. Plaintiffs’ Reply to Defendants’ Supplemental Brief. ca.

2/26/1910. 33pp.0369 White River Utes et al. v. United States. Plaintiffs’ Amended Request for Findings of Fact. n.d.

83pp.0412 White River Utes et al. v. United States. Defendants’ Supplemental Brief. ca. 2/16/1910. 78pp.0452 S. W. Peel v. Choctaw Nation and United States. Decision. 1/31/1910. 6pp.0456 Johnson Blackfeather v. United States. Defendant’s Demurrer and Brief Thereon. n.d. 20pp.0467 Johnson Blackfeather v. United States. Claimant’s Brief on Defendant’s Demurrer to the

Petition. 11/4/1901. 14pp.0475 Indian School Management: Reply to Attacks by Captain Pratt upon the Introduction of Civil

Service Reform Methods. [From Indian Rights Association; reprinted from New York EveningPost of February 1, 1897.] 1/29/1898(?). 6pp.

0478 Regulations of April 20, 1908 Re-promulgated June 20, 1908, and Subsequent AmendmentsGoverning Leasing of Lands and Removal of Restrictions of Members of the Five CivilizedTribes. [Creek and Cherokee.] 5/1/1912. 36pp.

0496 Platform of the Second Annual Conference of the Society of American Indians. 10/2–10/7/1912.4pp.

0498 Regulations for Applications for Osage Funds. 6/26/1912. 4pp.0500 Thirtieth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association, 1912–1913. 1913. 19pp.0511 Homestead Entry of Patrick Lyons. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United

States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 4680. 4/4/1912. 12pp.0517 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/17/1912. 408pp.0722 Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/17/1912. 42pp.0743 Indian Appropriation Bill. Part II. 4/25/1912. 9pp.0748 Indian Appropriation Bill. Part 3. 5/2/1912. 71pp.0784 Indian Appropriation Bill. Part 4. 5/9/1912. 26pp.0797 Indian Appropriation Bill. Part 5. 6/2/1912. 11pp.0803 Indian Appropriation Bill. Part 6. 6/12/1912. 13pp.0810 Prehistoric Village Sites of Harrison County, Iowa. [From Annals of Iowa, Vol. 10, No. 6.]

7/1912. 10pp.0816 Aboriginal Use of Mineral Coal and Its Discovery in the West. [From Annals of Iowa, Vol. 10,

No. 6.] 7/1912. 4pp.0819 Dr. Galland’s Account of the Half-breed Tract. [Sac and Fox; from Annals of Iowa, Vol. 10,

No. 6.] 7/1912. 17pp.

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Year Ending December 12, 1912. 1912. 114pp.0068 The Crime Against the Yakimas. ca. 4/10/1913. 58pp.0098 Laws and Regulations relating to Indians and Their Lands. Compiled by Oscar H. Lipps,

Supervisor of U.S. Indian Service. 1913. 83pp.0145 For Sale and Lease—Irrigated Indian Lands in the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah. ca.

1913. 2pp. [Ed. note: Frame counter had duplicate number on next frame.]0145 Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 6085. 2/13/1913. 91pp.0191 Equalization of Creek Allotments. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House of

Representatives. 6/8/1912. 100pp.0241 Regulations Governing Supervising and Investigating Officers of the Indian Service. 1913.

19pp.0252 [Letter to Indian Rights Association members asking support for items to be restored to Indian

Appropriation Bill.] ca. 1913. 4pp.0254 Sherman Institute. Riverside, California. 70pp.0292 Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians v. United States. Decision [including dissenting opinion].

5/6/1912. 46pp.0316 Annual Report. National Indian Association. 12/1912. 47pp.0341 Haskell: A School with Ideas. n.d. 31pp.0358 The Indian’s Side. [Article from Southern Baptist Convention in Oklahoma City.] ca. 5/1912.

41pp.0379 Regulations concerning Rights of Way through the Public Lands and Reservations of the United

States…. 3/1/1913. 25pp.0393 Amendments to the Regulations of September 3, 1912, Governing the Leasing of Restricted

Allocated Indian Lands for Mining Purposes under the Act of March 3, 1909 (35 Stat. L., 781,783). 6/1/1913. 2pp.

0394 Regulations Governing the Approval of Wills of Indians under the Act of Congress ApprovedFebruary 14, 1913. 6/18/1913. 2pp.

0395 Classification of Lands on Colville Indian Reservation. 7/22/1913. 15pp.0403 Books for Indian School Libraries. 1913. 38pp.0425 Sac and Fox Treaty. [News clipping from Fort Madison, Iowa, Democrat.] 5/5/1913. 1p.0426 Our National Problem: The Sad Condition of the Oklahoma Indians, by Warren K. Moorehead,

Member of the United States Board of Indian Commissioners. n.d. 42pp.0448 The Lesson of White Earth. Address of Hon. Warren K. Moorehead at the Thirtieth Annual Lake

Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian and Other Dependent Peoples. 10/1912. 9pp.0453 The Hopi Snake Dance, by Theodore Roosevelt. [From The Outlook.] 10/23/1913. 9pp.0459 List of Applications to Sell Allotments within the Shoshone Indian Reservation, a Part or All of

Which Are Irrigable. n.d. 14pp.0467 Regulations concerning the Handling of Individual Indian Money. 1913. 7/14/1913. 38pp.0488 Rules for the Indian School Service. 7/14/1913. 45pp.0512 Sanitary Homes for Indians. Carlisle Indian School. n.d. 16pp.0521 In re Estate of Andrew Johnson v. Julia Hamilton, Lydia Morris Johnson, In re Estate of Joseph

Cox v. Me-te-na Cox et al., and In re Estate of James Walker v. Frances Clubwoman et al. Briefof Claimants. n.d. 68pp.

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0556 Pipestone School, Minnesota. [Brochure.] n.d. 32pp.

Volume 99, 1912–1913 (pp. 86633–87366)0574 Index to Volume 99. 6pp.0580 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs.

12/2/1912. 142pp.0652 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-third Congress, First Session on H.R. 1917. 5/8–6/7/1913. 592pp.

Reel 24Volume 99 cont. (pp. 87367–87814)0001 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-third Congress, First Session on H.R. 1917. Part 2. 6/9/1913. 47pp.0025 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Third Session on H.R. 26874. 1/17–2/6/1913. 211pp.0131 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Third Session on H.R. 26874. Part II. 2/6–2/8/1913. 60pp.0161 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Third Session on H.R. 26874. Part III. 2/8/1913. 85pp.0205 Irrigation and Flood Protection: Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona. 12/9/1912. 52pp.

Senate Doc. No. 973, 62d Cong. 3d.

Volume 100, 1911–1912 (pp. 87815–88736)0236 Index to Volume 100. 5pp.0241 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 1. 6/5/1911. 32pp.0257 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 2. 6/6/1911. 28pp.0271 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 3. 6/7/1911. 28pp.0285 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 4. 6/8/1911. 20pp.0295 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 5. 6/9/1911. 62pp.0326 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 6. 6/12/1911. 88pp.0370 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 7. 6/13/1911. 69pp.0403 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 8. 6/14/1911. 24pp.0415 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 9. 6/15/1911. 48pp.0439 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 10. 6/16/1911. 58pp.0468 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 11. 6/17/1911. 34pp.0485 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of

Representatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 12. 6/19/1911. 16pp.

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0493 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House ofRepresentatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 13. 6/27/1911. 36pp.

0511 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House ofRepresentatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 14. 7/6/1911. 74pp.

0548 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House ofRepresentatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 15. 7/7/1911. 60pp.

0578 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House ofRepresentatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 16. 7/8/1911. 20pp.

0588 Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House ofRepresentatives on House Resolution No. 103…No. 17. 7/13/1911. 69pp.

0623 Memorial of the Nez Percé Indians Residing in the State of Idaho to the Congress of the UnitedStates…. 8/14/1911. 142pp.Senate Doc. No. 97, 62d Cong. 1st.

0694 Expenditures and Disbursements of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. n.d. 21pp.

Reel 25Volume 100 cont. (pp. 88737–88875)0001 Use of San Carlos Reservoir Site, Arizona. 2/26/1912. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 347, 62d Cong. 2d.0003 Appropriations for Survey of Public Lands. 3/4/1912. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 375, 62d Cong. 2d.0005 Seminole Patents. 3/12/1912. 12pp.

Senate Doc. No. 405, 62d Cong. 2d.0011 Inquiry concerning Apache Indians. 3/15/1912. 5pp.

Senate Doc. No. 432, 62d Cong. 2d.0014 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Funds. 3/20/1912. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 444, 62d Cong. 2d.0016 Payment for Reservation Lands of the Iowa Indians. 4/2/1912. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 486, 62d Cong. 2d.0018 Mining Leases on Certain Osage Indian Lands. 4/2/1912. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 487, 62d Cong. 2d.0020 Memorial of the Brotherhood of North American Indians Protesting against the Reimbursement

of Money Appropriated for the Benefit of Indian Tribes…. 4/2/1912. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 489, 62d Cong. 2d.

0026 Indian Lands in Oklahoma. 5/21/1912. 40pp.Senate Doc. No. 690, 62d Cong. 2d.

0047 Estimate of Appropriation for Inclusion in the Indian Appropriation Bill. 5/23/1912. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 695, 62d Cong. 2d.

0048 Irrigation Project in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana. 5/25/1912. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 718, 62d Cong. 2d.

0049 Equalization of Creek Indian Allotments. 6/10/1912. 8pp.Senate Doc. No. 786, 62d Cong. 2d.

0053 Estimate of Appropriation to Suppress Liquor Traffic among the Indians. 7/2/1912. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 868, 62d Cong. 2d.

0054 Veto Message relating to Inherited Estates in the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. 8/6/1912.10pp.Senate Doc. No. 899, 62d Cong. 2d.

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0059 Disease among Indians. 8/10/1912. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 907, 62d Cong. 2d.

0061 Office of Indian Affairs. [Appropriation needs.] 8/12/1912. 5pp.Senate Doc. No. 910, 62d Cong. 2d.

0064 Indian Conference Report. [Appropriations for Bureau of Indian Affairs.] 8/13/1912. 14pp.Senate Doc. No. 919, 62d Cong. 2d.

0071 Diseases among Indians. 8/14/1912. 5pp.Senate Doc. No. 920, 62d Cong. 2d.

0074 Indian Depredation Claims. 8/15/1912. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 925, 62d Cong. 2d.

Volume 101, 1911–1913 (pp. 88876–90064)0076 Index to Volume 101. 9pp.0085 Suit in the Court of Claims by the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 1/15/1913. 10pp.

Senate Doc. No. 1007, 62d Cong. 3d.0090 Suits in the Court of Claims by the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. 1/16/1913. 8pp.

Senate Doc. No. 1010, 62d Cong. 3d.0094 Homestead Rights upon Lands Formerly in Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho.

1/27/1913. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 1037, 62d Cong. 3d.

0097 Contagious and Infectious Diseases among the Indians. 1/27/1913. 111pp.Senate Doc. No. 1038, 62d Cong. 3d.

0158 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 2/28/1913. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 1119, 62d Cong. 3d.

0159 Appropriation for Bureau of Indian Affairs. 3/1/1913. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 1128, 62d Cong. 3d.

0164 Eliza Choteau Roscamp. [Relief.] 8/14/1911. 2pp.Senate Report No. 142, 62d Cong. 1st.

0165 Allotment of Certain Indian Land. 12/19/1911. 2pp.Senate Report No. 147, 62d Cong. 2d.

0166 Sale of Certain Land, Blackfeet Indian Reservation. 1/17/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 202, 62d Cong. 2d.

0167 Claims of the Ottawa Indian Tribe of Blanchards Fork. 1/18/1912. 5pp.Senate Report No. 207, 62d Cong. 2d.

0170 Extension of Time of Payment to Homesteaders on the Cheyenne River and Standing RockIndian Reservations in South and North Dakota. 1/18/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 209, 62d Cong. 2d.

0171 Warren E. Day. [Relief.] 1/18/1912. 3pp.Senate Report No. 210, 62d Cong. 2d.

0173 Indian Coal Lands. [Choctaw and Chickasaw nations.] 1/22/1912. 6pp.Senate Report No. 215, 62d Cong. 2d.

0176 Sale of Surplus Lands in Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 1/22/1912. 4pp.Senate Report No. 216, 62d Cong. 2d.

0178 Sale of Surplus Lands in Standing Rock Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 1/22/1912. 4pp.Senate Report No. 217, 62d Cong. 2d.

0180 Reference of Claims of Ponca Indians to Court of Claims. 1/22/1912. 3pp.Senate Report No. 219, 62d Cong. 2d.

0182 Sale of Land to Dwight Mission School, Oklahoma. 1/22/1912. 3pp.Senate Report No. 220, 62d Cong. 2d.

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0184 Mission Farm Co. and Certain Others. 1/25/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 245, 62d Cong. 2d.

0185 Sale and Disposition of Surplus and Unallotted Lands in Crow Creek Indian Reservation.1/25/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 246, 62d Cong. 2d.

0186 Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to Classify and Appraise Unallotted Indian Lands.2/1/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 284, 62d Cong. 2d.

0187 Charles A. Davidson and Charles M. Campbell. [Claims.] 2/6/1912. 4pp.Senate Report No. 321, 62d Cong. 2d.

0189 Sale of Public or Indian Lands in Town Sites. 2/7/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 325, 62d Cong. 2d.

0190 Exchange of Certain Coal Lands, Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 2/7/1912. 4pp.Senate Report No. 326, 62d Cong. 2d.

0192 Huron Place Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas. [Wyandotte burial ground.] 2/8/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 328, 62d Cong. 2d.

0193 Disposal of Certain Lands for Town-site Purposes. [Oklahoma.] 2/8/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 329, 62d Cong. 2d.

0194 Sale of Timber on Indian Reservations. [Minnesota and Wisconsin.] 2/8/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 332, 62d Cong. 2d.

0195 Horace C. Dale, Administrator. [Claim on estate of Antoine Janis Sr.] 2/8/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 339, 62d Cong. 2d.

0196 Funds of Certain Northern Cheyenne Indians. 2/19/1912. 3pp.Senate Report No. 373, 62d Cong. 2d.

0198 School Site and School Farm, Yuma Indian Reservation, California. 2/19/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 374, 62d Cong. 2d.

0199 Sale of Timberlands Belonging to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians of Oklahoma. 2/20/1912.2pp.Senate Report No. 378, 62d Cong. 2d.

0200 Final Payments for Lands, Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon. 2/21/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 398, 62d Cong. 2d.

0201 Claims of Mary G. Brown and Others. 2/22/1912. 4pp.Senate Report No. 400, 62d Cong. 2d.

0203 Loyal Shawnee and Loyal Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians. 2/22/1912. 11pp.Senate Report No. 401, 62d Cong. 2d.

0209 Indian Reserves under Certain Treaties. [Status of lands; Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw.]2/27/1912. 3pp.Senate Report No. 412, 62d Cong. 2d.

0211 Jarib L. Sanderson. [Claim.] 2/28/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 418, 62d Cong. 2d.

0212 Claims of Certain Sioux Indians. 3/5/1912. 31pp.Senate Report No. 449, 62d Cong. 2d.

0228 Sale and Disposition of Lands in Omaha Indian Reservation in Nebraska. 3/8/1912. 5pp.Senate Report No. 459, 62d Cong. 2d.

0231 Osage Indian Claims. 3/5/1912. 10pp.Senate Report No. 484, 62d Cong. 2d.

0236 Protection of Certain Allotted Indian Lands, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. 3/15/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 488, 62d Cong. 2d.

0237 Thomas Wall. [Land.] 3/21/1912. 5pp.Senate Report No. 494, 62d Cong. 2d.

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0240 Unallotted Lands of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 3/21/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 495, 62d Cong. 2d.

0241 Deferred Payments of Settlers in the Kiowa and Comanche Ceded Lands in Oklahoma.3/21/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 496, 62d Cong. 2d.

0242 Relinquishment of Certain Lands by Railroads. 3/22/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 502, 62d Cong. 2d.

0243 Final Settlement with Tillamook Indians for Certain Oregon Lands. 3/22/1912. 7pp.Senate Report No. 503, 62d Cong. 2d.

0247 Allotment of Coal Lands to Indians of Fort Berthold Reservation. 3/28/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 510, 62d Cong. 2d.

0248 Heirs of George S. Thebo. [Choctaw.] 4/6/1910. 7pp.Senate Report No. 512, 61st Cong. 2d.

0252 Sale of Portion of Surplus and Unallotted Lands on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in SouthDakota. 4/2/1912. 9pp.Senate Report No. 538, 62d Cong. 2d.

0257 Patents to Homesteads, Wind River Reservation. 4/2/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 543, 62d Cong. 2d.

0258 Removal of Restrictions from Lands of Allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes. 4/2/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 548, 62d Cong. 2d.

0259 Brotherhood of North American Indians. 4/3/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 555, 62d Cong. 2d.

0260 Reference of Claims of Ponca Indians to Court of Claims. 4/3/1912. 3pp.Senate Report No. 557, 62d Cong. 2d.

0262 Reference of Claims of Ponca Indians to Court of Claims. 4/15/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 557, Pt. 2, 62d Cong. 2d.

0263 Patents for Homesteads, Flathead Irrigation Project. 4/11/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 604, 62d Cong. 2d.

0264 Construction of Roads, Colville Indian Reservation. 4/11/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 606, 62d Cong. 2d.

0265 Ponca Indians. 4/15/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 621, 62d Cong. 2d.

0266 Adjustment of Titles within the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. [Relief.] 4/16/1912. 5pp.Senate Report No. 624, 62d Cong. 2d.

0269 Purchase of Permanent Improvements on Segregated Coal and Asphalt Lands of Choctaw andChickasaw Nations. 4/16/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 629, 62d Cong. 2d.

0270 Adjustment and Settlement of Claims of the Attorney of Record Involving Certain IndianAllotments. 4/18/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 625, 62d Cong. 2d.

0271 Right of Way through the Colville Indian Reservation. 4/22/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 649, 62d Cong. 2d.

0272 A. W. Cleland, Jr. [Relief.] 5/1/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 685, 62d Cong. 2d.

0273 Heirs of John W. West. [Relief.] 5/7/1912. 13pp.Senate Report No. 706, 62d Cong. 2d.

0280 Indian Allotments Disposed of by Will. 5/9/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 720, 62d Cong. 2d.

0281 Equalization of Muskogee (Creek) Allotments. 5/9/1912. 8pp.Senate Report No. 721, 62d Cong. 2d.

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0285 Coal Mining Leases in Oklahoma. 5/9/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 722, 62d Cong. 2d.

0286 Relief of Winnebago Indians of Nebraska and Wisconsin. 5/14/1912. 7pp.Senate Report No. 752, 62d Cong. 2d.

0290 Grant of Certain Land for Public Highway. 5/16/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 757, 62d Cong. 2d.

0291 Charley Clark. [Relief.] 5/30/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 824, 62d Cong. 2d.

0292 Sale of Certain Lands in Montana for Park Purposes. 5/31/1912. 1p.Senate Report No. 831, 62d Cong. 2d.

0293 Sale of Certain Lands to Pendleton, Oregon. [Umatilla Reservation.] 6/1/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 839, 62d Cong. 2d.

0294 Loyal Creek Indians. 6/7/1912. 9pp.Senate Report No. 849, 62d Cong. 2d.

0299 Sale of 30-acre Tracts in Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. 6/7/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 851, 62d Cong. 2d.

0300 Use of Telephones by Government Officials. 6/17/1912. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 851, 62d Cong. 2d.

0301 Exchange of Lands of Osage Allottees. 6/7/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 852, 62d Cong. 2d.

0302 Extension of Time for Payments on Homesteads, Uintah Indian Reservation. 6/15/1912. 2pp.Senate Report No. 893, 62d Cong. 2d.

0303 Sale of Certain Lands to State of Idaho. [Lemhi Reservation.] 6/15/1912. 4pp.Senate Report No. 896, 62d Cong. 2d.

0305 Deborah A. Griffin and Mary F. Griffin. [Land allotment.] 1/11/1913. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1096, 62d Cong. 3d.

0307 Sale of Lands on Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. 1/13/1913. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1103, 62d Cong. 3d.

0309 Cemetery at Fort Bidwell, California. 1/13/1913. 5pp.Senate Report No. 1105, 62d Cong. 3d.

0312 Investigation of Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. 1/16/1913. 1p.Senate Report No. 1110, 62d Cong. 3d.

0313 Sale of Surplus Lands in Todd County in the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota.1/29/1913. 5pp.Senate Report No. 1166, 62d Cong. 3d.

0316 Payments on Certain Town Lots in the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Ceded Lands inOklahoma. 2/13/1913. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1208, 62d Cong. 3d.

0317 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/17/1913. 76pp.Senate Report No. 1213, 62d Cong. 3d.

0355 Extension of Payments, Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho. 2/20/1913. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1273, 62d Cong. 3d.

0356 Leave of Absence, Etc., to Certain Homestead Settlers. 8/3/1911. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 115, 62d Cong. 1st.

0358 Extension of Time for Payment of Balance Due on Certain Tract of Land. [Oklahoma.]12/8/1911. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 176, 62d Cong. 2d.

0359 Payment of Indian Depredation Claims. 12/8/1911. 19pp.H.R. Report No. 175, 62d Cong. 2d. [Bound out of order.]

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0369 Classification and Appraisement of Unallotted Indian Lands. 1/26/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 265, 62d Cong. 2d.

0370 Cancellation of Allotment of Peter Rousseau. 1/26/1912. 1p.H.R. Report No. 266, 62d Cong. 2d.

0371 Forfeiture of Rights of Way Granted to Railway Companies across Indian Lands. [Oklahomaand Indian Territory lands.] 2/2/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 294, 62d Cong. 2d.

0373 Payments by Certain Homesteaders. 2/9/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 315, 62d Cong. 2d.

0374 Segregated Coal and Asphalt Lands of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 2/9/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 317, 62d Cong. 2d.

0376 Traveling Expenses, Department of the Interior. 12/16/1911. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 318, 62d Cong. 2d.

0379 Classification and Appraisement of Unallotted Indian Lands. 2/20/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 339, 62d Cong. 2d.

0380 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/23/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 351, 62d Cong. 2d.

0382 Deferred Payments of Settlers in the Kiowa and Comanche Ceded Lands in Oklahoma.2/24/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 353, 62d Cong. 2d.

0384 Title to Creek Indian Lands in Alabama. 2/26/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 357, 62d Cong. 2d.

0386 Construction of Wagon Road, Yakima Reservation. 1/3/1912. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 383, 62d Cong. 2d.

0390 Winnebago Indians of Nebraska and Wisconsin. [Relief.] 3/1/1912. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 384, 62d Cong. 2d.

0394 Indians of Skull Valley and Deep Creek, Utah. 1/4/1912. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 389, 62d Cong. 2d.

0399 Allotment of Coal Lands to Indians, Fort Berthold Reservation. 3/8/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 399, 62d Cong. 2d.

0400 Appropriation to Pay Judgment of Court of Claims. [Confederated Bands of Ute.] 1/9/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 410, 62d Cong. 2d.

0401 Exchange of Certain Coal Lands, Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 3/15/1912. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 417, 62d Cong. 2d.

0403 Town Sites of Timber Lake and Dupree, South Dakota. 3/15/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 420, 62d Cong. 2d.

0405 Indian Allotments Disposed of by Will. 3/15/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 421, 62d Cong. 2d.

0406 Supplemental Estimates for the Indian Service. 1/10/1912. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 432, 62d Cong. 2d.

0410 Supplemental Estimates for the Indian Service. 3/12/1910. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 776, 61st Cong. 2d.

0412 Medawakanton and Wahpakoota (Sioux) Indians. 3/26/1912. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 444, 62d Cong. 2d.

0416 Removal of Restriction from Lands of Allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes. 4/13/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 549, 62d Cong. 2d.

0417 Exchange of School Lands. 4/17/1912. 14pp.H.R. Report No. 566, 62d Cong. 2d.

0424 Disposal of Unallotted Land, Omaha Indian Reservation, Nebraska. 4/19/1912. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 571, 62d Cong. 2d.

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0427 Sale of Timber Lands Belonging to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians in Oklahoma. 4/20/1912.2pp.H.R. Report No. 573, 62d Cong. 2d.

0428 J. H. Schmidt. [Damages for trespass of cattle; Rainy Mountain School; Oklahoma.] 4/20/1912.1p.H.R. Report No. 574, 62d Cong. 2d.

0429 Disposition of Surplus and Unallotted Lands in Standing Rock Indian Reservation. 5/1/1912.10pp.H.R. Report No. 637, 62d Cong. 2d.

0434 Adjustment and Settlement of Claims of the Attorney of Record Involving Certain IndianAllotments. 5/10/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 685, 62d Cong. 2d.

0435 Classification and Appraisement of Unallotted Indian Lands. 5/10/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 689, 62d Cong. 2d.

0436 Sale of Certain Lands to State of Idaho. 5/11/1912. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 691, 62d Cong. 2d.

0439 Patents to Seminole Allottees. 5/14/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 698, 62d Cong. 2d.

0440 Inherited Estates in the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. 5/14/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 699, 62d Cong. 2d.

0441 Sale and Entry of Certain Lands in Oklahoma. 5/14/1912. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 704, 62d Cong. 2d.

0443 Relief of Apache Indians Held as Prisoners of War at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. 5/16/1912. 9pp.H.R. Report No. 724, 62d Cong. 2d.

0448 Correction of Error in Supplemental Treaty of September 28, 1830. [Choctaw.] 5/18/1912. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 738, 62d Cong. 2d.

0451 Sale of Certain Lands, Colville Indian Reservation. 5/25/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 758, 62d Cong. 2d.

0453 Creek Indian Lands in Alabama. 5/25/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 750, 62d Cong. 2d.

0455 Patents to Allotments on White Earth Reservation in Certain Cases. 5/25/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 760, 62d Cong. 2d.

0457 Sale of Certain Land in Forest Grove, Oregon. 5/29/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 795, 62d Cong. 2d.

0458 Little River Drainage District No. 1, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. 5/29/1912. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 803, 62d Cong. 2d.

0460 Heirs of John H. [W.] West. [Relief.] 6/1/1912. 27pp.H.R. Report No. 820, 62d Cong. 2d.

0474 Heirs of John W. West. [Relief.] 6/1/1912. 11pp.H.R. Report No. 820, Pt. 2, 62d Cong. 2d. [Document bound in duplicate; filmed at frames0480–0485.]

0486 Sale of Certain Lands to Pendleton, Oregon. [Umatilla Indian Reservation.] 6/10/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 866, 62d Cong. 2d.

0488 Turner Hardware Co. [Relief; Oklahoma.] 6/13/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 881, 62d Cong. 2d.

0489 Relief of Apache Indians Held as Prisoners of War at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. 6/21/1912. 9pp.H.R. Report No. 917, 62d Cong. 2d.

0494 Allotment and Distribution of Indian Tribal Funds. 6/27/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 925, 62d Cong. 2d.

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0495 Certain Changes in Homestead Allotments of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians in Oklahoma.7/1/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 928, 62d Cong. 2d.

0496 Extension of Time for Payments on Homesteads, Uintah Indian Reservation. [Utah.] 7/8/1912.2pp.H.R. Report No. 943, 62d Cong. 2d.

0497 Removal of Restrictions from Certain Lands in Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. 7/8/1912. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 944, 62d Cong. 2d.

0499 Exchange of School Lands. [California.] 7/16/1912. 21pp.H.R. Report No. 1009, 62d Cong. 2d.

0510 Henry Hirschberg. [Relief.] 7/27/1912. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1077, 62d Cong. 2d.

0512 Administrator and Heirs of John G. Campbell. [Depredation claim.] 8/5/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1143, 62d Cong. 2d.

0513 Railroad across Certain Lands in Comanche County, Oklahoma. 8/14/1912. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1183, 62d Cong. 2d.

0516 Indian Appropriation Bill. 8/14/1912. 19pp.H.R. Report No. 1185, 62d Cong. 2d.

0525 Repealing Certain Provisions of the Indian Appropriation Act of June 30, 1907. 8/15/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1187, 62d Cong. 2d.

0527 Coal-Mining Leases in Oklahoma. 8/15/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1190, 62d Cong. 2d.

0529 Reservation of Land for Public Purposes in Town Sites in Certain Indian Reservations. [YumaIndian Reservation, California, and Colorado River Indian Reservation, California and Arizona.]8/16/1912. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1198, 62d Cong. 2d.

0530 Indians Occupying Railroad Lands, Arizona or New Mexico. 8/16/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1199, 62d Cong. 2d.

0531 Unallotted Tribal Lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 8/17/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1204, 62d Cong. 2d.

0532 Warren E. Day. [Relief.] 8/19/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1218, 62d Cong. 2d.

0534 Indian Appropriation Bill. 8/22/1912. 18pp.H.R. Report No. 1238, 62d Cong. 2d.

0543 School Site and School Farm, Yuma Indian Reservation. 8/24/1912. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1243, 62d Cong. 2d.

0545 Indian Appropriation Bill. 12/7/1912. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1265, 62d Cong. 3d.

0546 George W. Cary. [Relief.] 12/19/1912. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1277, 62d Cong. 3d.

0550 Extension of Payments to Homesteaders on Coeur d’Alene Reservation. [Idaho.] 1/10/1913.2pp.H.R. Report No. 1287, 62d Cong. 3d.

0551 Deborah A. Griffin and Mary J. Griffin. [Patents claim.] 1/14/1913. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1307, 62d Cong. 3d.

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0553 Report in the Matter of the Investigation of the White Earth Reservation, Situated in the State ofMinnesota. 1/16/1913. 24pp.H.R. Report No. 1336, 62d Cong. 3d.[Ed. note: Typed and handwritten on title page is the following: “Two large volumes of hearings(following this) are parts of this report and the three sections comprise the whole of H. Rept.1336, 62nd Cong. These hearings comprise Vols. 93 & 94.”]

0565 Exchange of School Lands. [Idaho.] 1/23/1913. 21pp.H.R. Report No. 1367, 62d Cong. 3d.

0576 Iowa Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma. [Equalization of allotment.] 1/27/1913. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1398, 62d Cong. 3d.

0579 Agreement with Wiminuche Indians. [Southern Ute; Colorado.] 1/28/1913. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 1400, 62d Cong. 3d.

0583 Conference Report on Sale of Unallotted Lands in Standing Rock Indian Reservation. 2/1/1913.2pp.H.R. Report No. 1430, 62d Cong. 3d.

0584 Payments on Certain Town Lots in the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Ceded Lands inOklahoma. 2/5/1913. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1444, 62d Cong. 3d.

0585 Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/4/1911. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 193, 62d Cong. 2d.

0587 Expenditures for Indian School Buildings, Etc., 1911. 12/4/1911. 23pp.H.R. Doc. No. 196, 62d Cong. 2d.

0599 Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 198, 62d Cong. 2d.

0600 Diversion of Appropriations for Pay of Employees, Indian Service. 12/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 199, 62d Cong. 2d.

0601 Relief of Destitute Indians. 12/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 200, 62d Cong. 2d.

0602 Expenditures from Permanent Fund of Sioux Indians. 12/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 201, 62d Cong. 2d.

0603 Moneys Expended for Irrigation and Drainage, Indian Service. 12/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 203, 62d Cong. 2d.

0604 Segregated Coal and Asphalt Lands of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 1/3/1912. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 204, 62d Cong. 2d.

0606 Old Fort Spokane Military Reservation, Washington. 12/5/1911. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 205, 62d Cong. 2d.

0607 Diversion of Appropriations for Subsistence of Indian Tribes. 12/5/1911. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 206, 62d Cong. 2d.

0608 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/5/1911. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 208, 62d Cong. 2d.

0615 Cost of Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations. 12/5/1911. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 210, 62d Cong. 2d.

0617 No Hostilities by Indians against United States during Fiscal Year 1911. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 224, 62d Cong. 2d.

0618 Division of Lands and Funds of Osage Nation of Indians in Oklahoma. 1/12/1912. 11pp.H.R. Report No. 230, 62d Cong. 2d.

0624 Oneida Indians. [Negotiation for commutation of perpetual annuities.] 12/8/1911. 21pp.H.R. Doc. No. 251, 62d Cong. 2d.

0635 Relief of Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and Other Natives of Alaska. 1/25/1912. 21pp.H.R. Doc. No. 477, 62d Cong. 2d.

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0647 Disposition of Useless Papers, Interior Department. 1/25/1912. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 479, 62d Cong. 2d.

0651 Correction of Error in Record of Choctaw Treaty of September 28, 1830. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 481, 62d Cong. 2d.

0654 Conserving the Rights of Pima Indians, Arizona. 2/8/1912. 80pp.H.R. Doc. No. 521, 62d Cong. 2d.

0695 Blackfeet Indians. [Appropriation estimate.] 2/20/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 553, 62d Cong. 2d.

0696 Ganado Irrigation Project, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona. 3/5/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 591, 62d Cong. 2d.

0697 Deficiency Appropriation, Interior Department. 3/16/1912. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 627, 62d Cong. 2d.

0699 Funds and Property of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 3/26/1912. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 645, 62d Cong. 2d.

0708 Appropriation for Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. 4/10/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 692, 62d Cong. 2d.

0709 Expenditures under “Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor.” 4/12/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 695, 62d Cong. 2d.

0710 Appropriation for Indian Office, Interior Department. 4/26/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 717, 62d Cong. 2d.

0711 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases. 5/25/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 776, 62d Cong. 2d.

0712 Alabama Indians of Texas. 7/6/1912. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 866, 62d Cong. 2d.

0721 Appropriation for Indian Supplies, Fiscal Year 1912. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 870, 62d Cong. 2d.

0723 Conditions on Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah. 7/27/1912. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 892, 62d Cong. 2d.

Volume 104, [1864 and] 1912–1914 (pp. 90065–90339)0728 Index to Volume 104. 5pp.0733 Reports to Be Made to Congress. 12/3/1912. 32pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 990, 62d Cong. 3d.0749 Bridge on Yuma Reservation. 12/4/1912. 5pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1020, 62d Cong. 3d.0753 Pay of Specified Employees in the Indian Service. 12/4/1912. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1021, 62d Cong. 3d.0754 Report on Indian Hostilities. 12/4/1912. 1p.

H.R. Doc. No. 1022, 62d Cong. 3d.0755 Diversion of Appropriations for Subsistence of Indian Tribes. 12/4/1912. 1p.

H.R. Doc. No. 1023, 62d Cong. 3d.0756 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations. 12/4/1912. 3pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1024, 62d Cong. 3d.0758 Expenditures for Industrial Work and Care of Timber. 12/4/1912. 7pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1025, 62d Cong. 3d.0762 Relief of Destitute Indians. 12/4/1912. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1026, 62d Cong. 3d.0763 Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/4/1912. 1p.

H.R. Doc. No. 1027, 62d Cong. 3d.

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0764 Supplies for Indian Service. 12/4/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1028, 62d Cong. 3d.

0765 Permanent Fund of Sioux Indians. 12/4/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1032, 62d Cong. 3d.

0766 Expenditures of Certain Indian Moneys. 12/4/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1031, 62d Cong. 3d.

0767 Expenditures for Industrial Work of Indians, Tongue River Reservation. [Montana.] 12/4/1912.1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1033, 62d Cong. 3d.

0768 Moneys Expended for Drainage for Irrigation, Indian Service. 12/4/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1034, 62d Cong. 3d.

0769 Bridges across San Carlos Creek and Gila River. 12/4/1912. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1013, 62d Cong. 3d. [This and following two documents were bound out ofnumerical order.]

0774 Bridges across San Juan River, Shiprock, New Mexico. 12/4/1912. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1015, 62d Cong. 3d.

0778 Expenditures for Indian School Buildings, Etc., 1912. 12/4/1912. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1018, 62d Cong. 3d.

0788 Payment to Occupants of Certain Lands, L’Anse and Vieux de Sert Indian Reservation,Michigan. 12/11/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1151, 62d Cong. 3d.

0789 Relief of Apache Indians Confined at Fort Sill Military Reservation, Oklahoma. 1/7/1913. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1249, 62d Cong. 3d.

0793 Memorial of the Yakima Tribe of Indians Protesting against the Passage of Senate Bill 6693,relating to the Distribution of Water for Irrigation Purposes. 1/25/1913. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1304, 62d Cong. 3d.

0798 Disposition of Useless Paper, Interior Department. 1/27/1913. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1307, 62d Cong. 3d.

0801 The Constitution of the State of New Mexico. 2/10/1911. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1369, 61st Cong. 3d. [Only pages 41–44 of document are included.]

0804 Schedule of Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. [Treasury Department.] 2/11/1913. 35pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1372, 62d Cong. 3d.

0822 Indian Depredation Cases. 2/11/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1376, 62d Cong. 3d.

0823 Fort Belknap Indians in Montana. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, UnitedStates, Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session, on the Proposed Amendment toAppropriate the Sum of $75,000…to Purchase Horses, Stock Cattle, Farming Implements, Etc.4/4/1912. 6pp.

0826 Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. Reports of the Department of the Interior and EvidentiaryPapers in Support of S. 7625, a Bill for the Relief of Certain Members of the Five CivilizedTribes in Oklahoma. Sixty-second Congress, Third Session. 106pp.

Reel 26Volume 104 cont. (pp. 90340–91193)0001 Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. Reports of the Department of the Interior and Evidentiary

Papers in Support of S. 7625, a Bill for the Relief of Certain Members of the Five CivilizedTribes in Oklahoma. Sixty-second Congress, Third Session cont. 440pp.

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0284 A Man and His Opportunity, by M. K. Sniffen. [About Cato Sells, commissioner of Indian affairs;published by Indian Rights Association, No. 95, Second Series.] 5/1/1914. 16pp.

0292 Outlying Possessions and Dependent Peoples. [Reprint from report of commissioner ofeducation for year ended June 30, 1912; chapter XV, Vol. 1, 1912; excerpt only.] 1913. 11pp.

0298 The Alaska Situation. [From Indian Rights Association; reprint from New York Evening Post.]3/10/1914. 7pp.

0302 [Letter from Henry Roe Cloud on Indian YMCA situation, money needed; endorsement fromHerbert Walsh, corresponding secretary, Indian Rights Association.] 2/19/1914. 2pp.

0304 Indian School at Mount Pleasant, Michigan. [Appropriation.] 3/16/1894. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 151, 53d Cong. 2d.

0306 A Trip through the Red River Valley in 1864. [Reprinted from Vol. II, State Historical Society;Minnesota.] n.d. 5pp.

0310 Captain Glazier and His Lake: An Inquiry into the History and Progress of Exploration at theHead Waters of the Mississippi since the Discovery of Lake Itasca. [Minnesota.] 64pp.

0343 Memorial of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Treaty Rights Association. [Urging compliance withtreaty by Mississippi Choctaws.] 5pp.

0346 Holiday Celebrations among the Cheyennes and Arapahoes. 1/5/1914. 15pp.0355 Responsibility for Indian Management. [From Indian Rights Association.] 4/6/1914. 2pp.0357 Report on Conditions among the Mescalero Indians, by William H. Ketcham. 2/2/1914. 4pp.0359 Report on Conditions among the Fort Sill Indians, by William H. Ketcham. 1/5/1914. 4pp.0361 Report on Conditions among the Papago Indians, by Samuel A. Eliot and William H. Ketcham.

2/2/1914. 4pp.0363 Report on Conditions among the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, by Samuel A. Eliot and William

H. Ketcham. 2/2/1914. 3pp.0365 Report on Conditions among the Navajo Indians, by Samuel A. Eliot and William H. Ketcham.

2/2/1914. 4pp.0369 Eleazer Williams and the Prince de Joinville. [American missionary; from “Americana.”]

12/1913. 5pp.0370 Trachoma: Its Prophylaxis and Therapy. [Reprinted from Journal of the American Medical

Association, Vol. LX.] 2/22/1913. 6pp.0374 Maggie Ellen Parr et al. v. E. L. Swartzlander. Transcript of Record. [Filed] 2/8/1911. 133pp.

Volume 105, 1912–1915 (pp. 91194–92061)0442 Index to Volume 105. 7pp.0449 Regulations Governing Use of Vacant Ceded Indian Lands. 7/25/1912. 3pp.0451 The Administration of Indian Affairs. [Speech delivered by E. B. Merritt, law clerk, Indian

Bureau, at Lake Mohonk Conference.] 10/23/1912. 7pp.0455 Mt. Pleasant School for Indians. [Michigan.] ca. 1913. 20pp.0466 The American Indian. [Primitive customs, religious instruction, art of American Indian; Home

Mission Monthly, Vol. 28, No. 4.] 2/1914. 26pp.0479 Schools Conducted by the United States Government. [Reprint from report of commissioner of

education for year ended June 30, 1913; Chapter 28, Vol. 1.] 1914. 45pp.0502 The Passing of the Old Indian, by John M. Oskison. [From Munsey’s Magazine.] n.d. 17pp.0511 Handbook of the Libraries in the District of Columbia. [Excerpt on Office of Indian Affairs, plus

name and subject indexes.] 1914. 9pp.0516 Travel Regulations. Department of the Interior. 9/30/1914. 8pp.0521 Among the Alibamu Indians, by M. R. Harrington. [Assistant Curator, American Ethnology,

University of Pennsylvania Museum.] n.d. 8pp.0529 A Little History of the Chilocco School for Indians. [Haworth Institute; Oklahoma.] 7/1914. 18pp.

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0538 Shall Public Funds Be Expended for the Support of Sectarian Indian Schools? [From IndianRights Association.] 2/16/1915. 4pp.

0540 Regulations Governing the Preparation and Execution of Official Bonds. [From Department ofthe Interior.] 11/21/1914. 3pp.

0542 The American Indian and Missions. [Illustrated pamphlet; includes reprint of article fromAssembly Herald.] 2/1915. 24pp.

0554 Impounding Waters and Indian Tuberculosis Sanitarium. Report of the Joint CongressionalCommittee. [Yakima Indians.] 12/20/1913. 372pp.Senate Doc. No. 337, 63d Cong. 2d.

0743 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs ofthe House of Representatives…. 1914. 327pp.

Reel 27Volume 105 cont. (pp. 92062–92437)0001 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs of

the House of Representatives…cont. 1914. 382pp.

Volume 106, 1914 (pp. 92438–93852)0194 Index to Volume 106. 9pp.0203 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12579…for the Fiscal Year EndingJune 30, 1915. Part I. 1914. 420pp.

0415 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12579…for the Fiscal Year EndingJune 30, 1915. Part II. 1914. 288pp.

0559 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12579…for the Fiscal Year EndingJune 30, 1915. Part III. 1914. 53pp.

0586 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12579…for the Fiscal Year EndingJune 30, 1915. Part IV. 1914. 196pp.

0684 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12579…for the Fiscal Year EndingJune 30, 1915. Part V. 1914. 473pp.

Reel 28Volume 107, 1913–1914 (pp. 93853–95241)0001 Index to Volume 107. 4pp.0005 Uintah, Ouray, Colville, Spokane, Morango, Mission, and Sherman Indian Schools. Hearings

before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the United States, Sixty-third Congress, FirstSession, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 1. 9/15/1913–10/13/1913. 71pp.

0042 Yakima Indian Reservation and Wapato Irrigation Project, Washington. Hearings before theJoint Commission of the Congress of the United States, Sixty-third Congress, First Session, toInvestigate Indian Affairs. Part 2. 9/29/1913–10/1/1913 and 10/3/1913. 144pp.

0115 Cushman School, Washington. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of theUnited States, Sixty-third Congress, First Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 3.10/4/1913, 10/6/1913, and 10/7/1913. 194pp.

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0215 Phoenix School, Gila River, Chuahchu, Cocklebur, and Gila Bend Reservations. Hearingsbefore the Joint Commission of the Congress of the United States, Sixty-third Congress, FirstSession, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 4. 10/13/1913. 48pp.

0240 Yankton Agency. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the United States,Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 5. 1/21/1914 and3/9/1914. 113pp.

0297 Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of theUnited States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 6.2/21/1914–3/25/1914. 88pp.

0342 Board of Indian Commissioners. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of theUnited States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 7.2/5/1914. 65pp.

0375 Menominee Indian Reservation. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of theUnited States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 8.2/21/1914. 208pp.

0479 Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress ofthe United States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 9.3/21/1914. 29pp.

0494 Omaha Indian Reservation. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of theUnited States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 10.3/18/1914. 17pp.

0503 Carlisle Indian School. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the UnitedStates, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 11. 2/6/1914–8/1914 and 3/25/1914. 428pp. [Page 965 inadvertently omitted.]

Volume 108, 1914–1915 (pp. 95242–95600)0718 Index to Volume 108. 2pp.0720 Osage Reservation. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the United

States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 12. 3/9/1914.84pp.

0762 Kickapoo Indians, Serial One. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of theUnited States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 13.4/17/1914 and 4/27/1914. 87pp.

0808 Kickapoo Indians, Serial Two. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of theUnited States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 13.5/8/1914, 5/13/1914, and 5/18/1914. 188pp.

Reel 29Volume 108 cont. (pp. 95601–96218)0001 Tongue River Reservation. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the

United States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 14.5/25/1914. 69pp.

0036 Crow Indian Reservation. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the UnitedStates, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 15. 1/26/1914,1/27/1914, 2/3/1914, 3/17/1914, 3/18/1914, 3/31/1914, 5/27/1914, 6/4/1914, 6/17/1914, and7/14/1914. 355pp.

0214 Medical Service, Bureau [of] Indian Affairs. Hearings before the Joint Commission of theCongress of the United States, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate IndianAffairs. Part 16. 7/13/1914. 54pp.

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0241 The Five Civilized Tribes. Hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the UnitedStates, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, to Investigate Indian Affairs. Part 17. 7/14/1914.8pp.

0245 Withholding Certain Lands from Allotment in the Creek Nation. Hearing before the Committeeon Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-third Congress, on H.J. Res. 380. 1/7/1915–1/20/1915. 146pp.

Volume 109, 1914–1915 (pp. 96219–97237)0319 Index to Volume 109. 5pp.0324 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs of

the House of Representatives. 1914. 320pp.0485 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 20150, An Act for MakingAppropriations…for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1916. Volume 1. 1/16/1915, 1/18/1915–1/22/1915, 1/25/1915–1/26/1915, 2/3/1915–2/5/1915, and 2/12/1915–2/13/1915. 705pp.

Reel 30Volume 109 cont. (pp. 97238–97560)0001 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 20150, An Act for MakingAppropriations…for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1916. Volume 1 cont. 2/15/1915–2/17/1915 and 2/19/1915–2/20/1915. 168pp.

0089 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 20150, An Act for MakingAppropriations…for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1916. Volume 2 (Supplement). 2/22/1915.120pp.

0150 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 20150, An Act for MakingAppropriations…for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1916. Appendix. Statement of Cherokee,Creek, and Seminole Tribal Funds. 2/26/1915. 34pp.

Volume 110, [1899, 1911, and] 1912–1915 (pp. 97561–98554)0168 Index to Volume 110. 2pp.0170 Indians of North Carolina. 1/13/1915. 255pp.

Senate Doc. No. 677, 63d Cong. 3d.0305 The Carlisle Indian School. Catalogue and Synopsis of Courses. 1915. 130pp.0373 Calendar and Catalogue. Cushman Indian School, Tacoma, Washington. 1915. 21pp.0385 Calendar. Haskell Institute for the School Year 1914–1915. 1915. 21pp.0397 Desert Wells. Compilation of Valuable Results Accomplished by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in

an Arid Region. [Navajo and Hopi reservations; Arizona and New Mexico.] 1915. 9pp.0402 Department of Printing Outline of Course. United States Indian School, Chilocco, Oklahoma.

1914. 3pp.0404 Industrial Departments Outline of Courses. United States Indian School, Chilocco, Oklahoma.

1914. 6pp.0408 Fort Totten Indian School. Fort Totten, North Dakota. 1913. 61pp.0440 A Neglected People. [Navajo.] 1/1911. 12pp.0446 Hearing of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House

of Representatives. 2/2/1899. 15pp.0454 [Statement on Chippewa Indians. From Indian Rights Association.] 2/6/1899. 5pp.

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0457 Regulations concerning Grants for Rights of Way…for Electrical Poles and Lines for theTransmission and Distribution of Electrical Power, and for Poles and Lines for Telephone andTelegraphic Purposes. 1/6/1913. 7pp.

0462 Totem Legends, by William Shelton, Tulalip Indian. [Washington.] n.d. 19pp.0473 Message of Moty Tiger, Principal Chief of the Creek Nation, to the Extra-Ordinary Session of

the National Council of Said Nation Called by Authority of an Act of Congress, Which Convenedat Okmulgee on September 1st, 1914 and the Actions and Proceedings Thereof in the Creekand English Languages. Rendered into Creek by G. W. Grayson. 9/1914. 68pp.

0508 Early Iowa Indian Treaties and Boundaries. [From Annals of Iowa, Vol. XI, Nos. 4 and 5.]1/1914. 50pp.

0535 Removal of the Pottawatomies. [From Annals of Iowa, Vol. XI.] n.d. 1p.0536 Some Additional Materials on the Spirit Lake Massacre. [From Annals of Iowa, Vol. XI.] n.d.

24pp.0548 Notes on Wisconsin Territory, with a Map, by Lieutenant Albert M. Lea, United States

Dragoons. 1836. [Reprinted in Annals of Iowa.] n.d. 55pp.0577 The Legal Status of the American Indians: With Special Reference to the Tenure of Indian

Lands, by George C. Butte. n.d. 41pp.0599 Report on the Work of the Bureau of Education for the Natives of Alaska, 1912–13. [United

States Bureau of Education Bulletin No. 31.] 1914. 80pp.0638 Commencement, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, June 13–17, 1915. [Pamphlet/program.]

1915. 18pp.0649 In re Petition of Charles T. Wright et al. for Purification of White Earth Indian Roll. Brief of

Petitioners. 1912. 55pp.0677 Some Ojibway Legends. [Reprinted from Vol. III, State Historical Society, State of North

Dakota.] n.d. 19pp.0688 Irrigation of Pima Lands. [Appeal for support from Indian Rights Association.] 6/16/1914. 4pp.0690 The United States Sanitorium for Indians, Ft. Lapwai, Idaho. [Reprint from Indian School

Journal.] 9/1912. 15pp.0698 The Carlisle Indian School. Catalogue. 1912. 96pp.

Volume 111, 1913–1915 (pp. 98555–98806)0749 Index to Volume 111. 6pp.0755 Seminole Indians in Florida. 5/22/1913. 3pp.

Senate Doc. No. 42, 63d Cong. 1st.0758 The Indian Service. 6/16/1913. 11pp.

Senate Doc. No. 107, 63d Cong. 1st.0765 Indian Statistics. 6/18/1913. 5pp.

Senate Doc. No. 109, 63d Cong. 1st.0768 Officers and Employees of Union Agency and Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes.

10/27/1913. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 218, 63d Cong. 1st.

0771 The Cherokee Freedmen. [Memorial.] 11/22/1913. 5pp.Senate Doc. No. 239, 63d Cong. 1st.

0774 Creek Equalization Fund. 3/6/1914. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 439, 63d Cong. 2d.

0779 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. [Treasury Department.] 3/9/1914. 8pp.Senate Doc. No. 443, 63d Cong. 2d.

0783 Citizenship of Five Civilized Tribes. [Oklahoma.] 4/24/1914. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 472, 63d Cong. 2d.

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0786 Citizenship of Five Civilized Tribes. [Oklahoma.] 5/4/1914. 7pp.Senate Doc. No. 478, 63d Cong. 2d.

0790 The Coal Lands. [Leasing of coal lands in United States and other countries.] 3/27/1914. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 482, 63d Cong. 2d.

0795 Equalizing Creek Allotments. 6/5/1914. 12pp.Senate Doc. No. 492, 63d Cong. 2d.

0801 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. [Treasury Department.] 7/17/1914. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 548, 63d Cong. 2d.

0806 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 3/1/1915. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 959, 63d Cong. 3d.

0807 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers of the Treasury Department. 3/1/1915. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 960, 63d Cong. 3d.

0809 Investigation of Indian Affairs. 3/3/1915. 12pp.Senate Doc. No. 984, 63d Cong. 3d.

0815 Indian Appropriation Bill. 6/10/1913. 24pp.Senate Report No. 63, 63d Cong. 1st.

0827 Claim of Medawakanton and Wahpakoota Sioux Indians. 7/2/1913. 1p.Senate Report No. 70, 63d Cong. 1st.

0828 May Stanley. [Relief.] 7/15/1913. 9pp.Senate Report No. 81, 63d Cong. 1st.

0833 Sale of Certain Lands to Dwight Mission School. [Sallisaw Creek; Oklahoma.] 8/12/1913. 3pp.Senate Report No. 100, 63d Cong. 1st.

0835 Disposal of Lands Containing Minerals within Indian Reservations. 10/23/1913. 2pp.Senate Report No. 122, 63d Cong. 1st.

0836 Title to Certain Lands in the State of Mississippi. 2/12/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 249, 63d Cong. 2d.

0837 Drainage for Indian Allotments. [Five Civilized Tribes.] 3/19/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 351, 63d Cong. 2d.

0838 Relief of Settlers on Certain Indian Reservations. [Fort Berthold, Cheyenne River, and StandingRock reservations.] 3/28/1914. 3pp.Senate Report No. 389, 63d Cong. 2d.

0840 Coal and Other Minerals in Indian Lands. 4/4/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 406, 63d Cong. 2d.

0841 St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin. [Relief.] 4/16/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 427, 63d Cong. 2d.

0842 Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians. 4/20/1914. 4pp.Senate Report No. 436, 63d Cong. 2d.

0844 Authorizing Shoshone Tribe of Indians to Submit Claims to Court of Claims. 4/22/1914. 5pp.Senate Report No. 439, 63d Cong. 2d.

0847 Judgments, Indian Depredation Cases. 3/9/1914. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 442, 63d Cong. 2d.

0848 Agreement between the United States and Muskogee Indians. 4/30/1914. 4pp.Senate Report No. 467, 63d Cong. 2d.

0850 Drainage Assessments on Indian Lands in Oklahoma. 4/30/1914. 1p.Senate Report No. 470, 63d Cong. 2d.

0851 Survey and Sale of Land in Coconino County, Arizona. 5/7/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 492, 63d Cong. 2d.

0852 Medawakanton and Wahpakoota (Santee) Sioux Indians. [Restoration of annuities.] 5/7/1914.6pp.Senate Report No. 493, 63d Cong. 2d.

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0855 Warren E. Day. [Relief.] 5/8/1914. 4pp.Senate Report No. 500, 63d Cong. 2d.

0857 Administrator and Heirs of John G. Campbell. 5/8/1914. 3pp.Senate Report No. 501, 63d Cong. 2d.

0859 Henry La Roque. [Relief.] 5/9/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 502, 63d Cong. 2d.

0860 Clarence Hazelbaker. [Relief.] 5/9/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 503, 63d Cong. 2d.

0861 Indian Appropriation Bill. 5/15/1914. 71pp.Senate Report No. 519, 63d Cong. 2d.

0897 Jennie S. Sherman. [Relief.] 5/20/1914. 1p.Senate Report No. 533, 63d Cong. 2d.

Reel 31Volume 111 cont. (pp. 98807–99605)0001 Sale of Surplus Lands in Flathead Indian Reservation. 5/27/1914. 1p.

Senate Report No. 560, 63d Cong. 2d.0002 Disposal of Certain Lands in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. 5/27/1914. 3pp.

Senate Report No. 561, 63d Cong. 2d.0004 To Amend an Act Providing for Railroad Rights of Way through Indian Reservations. 5/29/1914.

2pp.Senate Report No. 572, 63d Cong. 2d.

0005 Additional Lands for Railroad Companies on Indian Reservations. 5/29/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 573, 63d Cong. 2d.

0006 Disposal of Portion of Fort Bidwell Indian School Reservation. [California.] 6/10/1914. 1p.Senate Report No. 589, 63d Cong. 2d.

0007 To Authorize Assignments of Entries on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana.[Homesteads.] 6/30/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 632, 63d Cong. 2d.

0008 Adjudication and Payment of Claims, Indian Depredations. 8/5/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 720, 63d Cong. 2d.

0009 Martha Hazelwood. [Depredation loss.] 8/5/1914. 3pp.Senate Report No. 723, 63d Cong. 2d.

0011 Lands in the Flathead Indian Reservation. 8/19/1914. 3pp.Senate Report No. 750, 63d Cong. 2d.

0013 R. G. Arrington. [Relief.] 8/19/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 751, 63d Cong. 2d.

0014 Providing for the Disposal of the Surplus Unallotted Lands within Blackfeet Indian Reservation,Montana. 8/25/1914. 2pp.Senate Report No. 769, 63d Cong. 2d.

0015 Benjamin Sanders. [Relief.] 9/2/1914. 1p.Senate Report No. 775, 63d Cong. 2d.

0016 Edward B. Kelley. [Reimbursement.] 9/28/1914. 6pp.Senate Report No. 798, 63d Cong. 2d.

0019 Emmett W. Entriken. [Relief.] 1/8/1915. 1p.Senate Report No. 872, 63d Cong. 3d.

0020 Iowa Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma. [Relief.] 6/25/1914. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 899, 63d Cong. 2d.

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0024 Claim of J. O. Modisette. 1/13/1915. 7pp.Senate Report No. 907, 63d Cong. 3d.

0028 Loyal Creek Indians. [Payment of balance due.] 1/16/1915. 9pp.Senate Report No. 917, 63d Cong. 3d.

0033 Tuscarora Nation of New York Indians. [Leasing of limestone deposits on reservation.]1/16/1915. 1p.Senate Report No. 918, 63d Cong. 3d.

0034 Public Roads on Certain Indian Reservations. [Montana.] 1/19/1915. 2pp.Senate Report No. 919, 63d Cong. 3d.

0035 Sale of Certain Lands in Lyman County, South Dakota. 1/26/1915. 2pp.Senate Report No. 936, 63d Cong. 3d.

0036 Patents Issued to Indians in Washington. 1/26/1915. 2pp.Senate Report No. 939, 63d Cong. 3d.

0037 General Deficiency Appropriation Bill. 7/10/1914. 1p.H.R. Report No. 941, 63d Cong. 2d.

0038 Relief of Settlers on Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. 2/2/1915. 4pp.Senate Report No. 948, 63d Cong. 3d.

0040 Fred White. [Relief.] 2/11/1915. 5pp.Senate Report No. 975, 63d Cong. 3d.

0043 Withholding from Allotment the Unallotted Lands on Public Domain of the Creek Nation.2/13/1915. 2pp.Senate Report No. 981, 63d Cong. 3d.

0044 Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. 2/15/1915. 1p.Senate Report No. 983, 63d Cong. 3d.

0045 Vacating Certain Lands in Oklahoma. [Comanche.] 2/15/1915. 1p.Senate Report No. 985, 63d Cong. 3d.

0046 Gilsonite Lands within the Former Uncompahgre Indian Reservation, Utah. 2/18/1915. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1002, 63d Cong. 3d.

0047 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/22/1915. 43pp.Senate Report No. 1022, 63d Cong. 3d.

0069 Validating Certain Homestead Entries. 2/27/1915. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1045, 63d Cong. 3d.

0069 Useless Papers, Interior Department. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 35, 63d Cong. 1st.

0071 Reports to Be Made to Congress [during Sixty-third Congress]. 4/17/1913. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 36, 63d Cong. 1st.

0075 Emmetta Humphreys, Administratrix. [Findings of fact.] 7/5/1913. 16pp.H.R. Doc. No. 131, 63d Cong. 1st.

0083 Cost-Accounting System, Bureau of Indian Affairs. 7/18/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 146, 63d Cong. 1st.

0084 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 7/21/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 155, 63d Cong. 1st.

0085 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers, Treasury Department. 7/22/1913. 22pp.H.R. Doc. No. 157, 63d Cong. 1st.

0096 Employment of Additional Clerks, Bureau of Indian Affairs. 7/24/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 163, 63d Cong. 1st.

0097 William H. Galbreath. [Appropriation.] 7/29/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 168, 63d Cong. 1st.

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0098 Reservoirs at Headwaters of Mississippi River. [Examination for possible construction of locksin dams.] 9/27/1913. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 243, 63d Cong. 1st.

0104 Appropriation for Indian School at Phoenix, Arizona. 12/1/1913. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 292, 63d Cong. 2d.

0106 Industry among the Indians on the Tongue River Reservation, 1913. [Expenditures.] 12/1/1913.1p.H.R. Doc. No. 294, 63d Cong. 2d.

0107 Industry among the Indians at Various Reservations, 1913. 12/1/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 295, 63d Cong. 2d.

0108 Indian Hostilities against the United States. 12/1/1913. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 296, 63d Cong. 2d.

0109 Bridge across Moencopi Washington. [Arizona.] 12/1/1913. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 298, 63d Cong. 2d.

0114 Moneys Expended for Irrigation and Drainage, Indian Service, 1913. 12/1/1913. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 299, 63d Cong. 2d.

0116 Expenditures of Money Carried as “Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Loan.” 12/1/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 327, 63d Cong. 2d.

0117 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/1/1913. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 328, 63d Cong. 2d.

0127 Expenditures for Indian Schools and Agency Buildings, 1913. 12/1/1913. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 329, 63d Cong. 2d.

0133 Expenditures for Support of Indian Schools, 1913. 12/1/1913. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 330, 63d Cong. 2d.

0138 Cost of Survey and Allotment Work, Indian Service, 1913. 12/1/1913. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 331, 63d Cong. 2d.

0140 Expenditures from the Permanent Fund of the Sioux Indians. 12/1/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 332, 63d Cong. 2d.

0141 Diversion of Appropriations for Indian Tribes. 12/1/1913. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 333, 63d Cong. 2d.

0142 Special Employees in the Indian Service. [Appropriations.] 12/1/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 334, 63d Cong. 2d.

0143 Expenditures [for] “Industrial Work and Care of Timber, 1913.” 12/1/1913. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 335, 63d Cong. 2d.

0147 Relief of Destitute Indians. 12/1/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 336, 63d Cong. 2d.

0148 Reports to Be Made to Congress. 12/3/1913. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 356, 63d Cong. 2d.

0152 Withdrawal of Lands, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. [For power and reservoir sites.]12/9/1913. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 453, 63d Cong. 2d.

0153 Traveling Expenses, Department of the Interior. 12/10/1913. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 464, 63d Cong. 2d.

0156 Indian Tuberculosis Sanitarium and Yakima Indian Reservation Project. 12/20/1913. 20pp.H.R. Doc. No. 505, 63d Cong. 2d.

0166 Roads and Bridges on Wind River Reservation. [Wyoming.] 1/12/1914. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 516, 63d Cong. 2d.

0174 Officers of the Interior Department Delinquent in Their Accounts. 1/12/1914. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 570, 63d Cong. 2d.

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0177 Travel Expenses of Officers of the Department of the Interior. 1/14/1914. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 592, 63d Cong. 2d.

0182 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. [Only pages on Interior Department, Indians areincluded.] 1/15/1914. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 594, 63d Cong. 2d. [Frame 0183 contains two pages filmed in error.]

0187 Judgments Rendered by Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases. 1/19/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 615, 63d Cong. 2d.

0188 The Grace Cox Inheritance Case. [Heirs of deceased Indians.] 1/22/1914. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 645, 63d Cong. 2d.

0193 Rules of Procedure, Five Civilized Tribes. 2/17/1914. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 758, 63d Cong. 2d.

0197 Red Lake Reservation, Minnesota. [Drainage survey.] 5/22/1914. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 974, 63d Cong. 2d.

0203 Treaty Items, Indian Appropriation Bill. 6/11/1914. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1030, 63d Cong. 2d.

0208 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. [Only pages on Interior Department, Indians areincluded.] 6/20/1914. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1047, 63d Cong. 2d.

0211 Indian Depredation Claims. 6/20/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1048, 63d Cong. 2d.

0212 Report of Commission to Investigate Irrigation Projects on Indian Lands. 12/8/1914. 43pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1215, 63d Cong. 3d.

0236 Report of Withdrawals, Flathead Indian Reservation. [For power and reservoir sites.] 12/8/1914.1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1217, 63d Cong. 3d.

0237 Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/9/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1218, 63d Cong. 3d.

0238 Traveling Expenses, Officers and Employees, Department of the Interior, 1914. 12/8/1914. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1220, 63d Cong. 3d.

0240 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor. 12/9/1914. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1222, 63d Cong. 3d.

0241 Pay of Specified Employees in the Indian Service. 12/8/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1231, 63d Cong. 3d.

0242 Expenditures from Permanent Fund of the Sioux Indians. 12/8/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1232, 63d Cong. 3d.

0243 Expenditures for Relief of Destitute Indians. 12/8/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1234, 63d Cong. 3d.

0244 Moneys Collected, Etc., under Appropriation “Determining Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees,1914.” 12/8/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1235, 63d Cong. 3d.

0245 Standing Rock Indian Reservation. [Construction of highway; South Dakota.] 12/9/1914. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1236, 63d Cong. 3d.

0249 Expenditures in Encouraging Industry among Indians, Tongue River Reservation. 12/8/1914.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1244, 63d Cong. 3d.

0250 Diversion of Indian Moneys for Purchase of Subsistence for the Several Indian Tribes.12/8/1914. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1251, 63d Cong. 3d.

0251 Hostilities by Indian Tribes. 12/8/1914. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1252, 63d Cong. 3d.

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0252 St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin. 12/9/1914. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1253, 63d Cong. 3d.

0255 Expenditures, Bureau of Indian Affairs—Hospitals. 12/9/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1254, 63d Cong. 3d.

0256 Irrigation Projects on Indian Reservations, Etc. 12/9/1914. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1268, 63d Cong. 3d.

0264 Statement of Expenditures for Industrial Work and Care of Timber. 12/9/1914. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1284, 63d Cong. 3d.

0268 Expenditures, Indian Schools, Support, 1914. 12/9/1914. 12pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1285, 63d Cong. 3d.

0276 Indian School and Agency Buildings. 12/9/1914. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1286, 63d Cong. 3d.

0279 Survey and Allotment Work. 12/9/1914. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1287, 63d Cong. 3d.

0281 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/9/1914. 20pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1288, 63d Cong. 3d.

0292 Reports to Be Made to Congress. [Only pages on general reports and secretary of interior areincluded.] 12/10/1914. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1329, 63d Cong. 3d.

0295 Irrigating the Yakima Indian Reservation. 1/5/1915. 14pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1472, 63d Cong. 3d.

0305 Blackfeet, Flathead, and Fort Peck Irrigation Projects. [Montana.] 1/11/1915. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1481, 63d Cong. 3d.

0308 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers. [Only pages on Interior Department, Indians areincluded.] 2/8/1915. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1579, 63d Cong. 3d.

0312 Court of Claims Judgments—Indian Depredations. 2/8/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1581, 63d Cong. 3d.

0313 Senecas and Other Indians of the Five Nations of New York. 2/12/1915. 25pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1590, 63d Cong. 3d.

0326 St. Croix Chippewa Indians. [Enrollment; Wisconsin.] 3/3/1915. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1663, 63d Cong. 3d.

0329 Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. 3/4/1915. 12pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1669, 63d Cong. 3d.

0335 Indian Appropriation Bill. 6/26/1913. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 28, 63d Cong. 1st.

0339 Station Grounds, Great Northern Railway Co. [Acquisition; Colville Reservation; Washington.]8/22/1913. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 54, 63d Cong. 1st.

0341 Edward B. Kelley. [Reimbursement.] 12/15/1913. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 133, 63d Cong. 2d.

0343 Disposal of Portion of Fort Bidwell Indian School Reservation. 12/22/1913. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 161, 63d Cong. 2d.

0348 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/28/1914. 11pp.H.R. Report No. 199, 63d Cong. 2d.

0354 Amendment to Indian Depredations Act. 2/27/1914. 15pp.H.R. Report No. 311, 63d Cong. 2d.

0362 Charles A. Davidson and Charles M. Campbell. [Claims.] 2/28/1914. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 316, 63d Cong. 2d.

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0364 Relief of W. W. Blood. 2/28/1914. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 317, 63d Cong. 2d.

0367 Medawakanton and Wahpakoota (Santee) Sioux Indians. [Restoration of annuities.] 3/6/1914.6pp.H.R. Report No. 344, 63d Cong. 2d.

0370 Payment of Drainage Assessments in Indian Lands in Oklahoma. 3/9/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 359, 63d Cong. 2d.

0371 Withdrawal of Lands on Quinaielt Reservation. [Washington.] 3/10/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 364, 63d Cong. 2d.

0372 Lease or Sale of Limestone Deposits, Tuscarora Nation of New York Indians. 3/10/1914. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 366, 63d Cong. 2d.

0374 Change of Line of Road, Chilocco Indian Reservation. [Oklahoma.] 3/10/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 367, 63d Cong. 2d.

0375 Disposal of Certain Lands in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. 3/12/1914. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 371, 63d Cong. 2d.

0376 George W. Cary. [Relief.] 3/13/1914. 13pp.H.R. Report No. 380, 63d Cong. 2d.

0383 Ellis P. Garton, Administrator. [Relief.] 3/13/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 382, 63d Cong. 2d.

0384 Proceeds Arising from Sale of Lands, Spokane Indian Reservation, Washington. 3/16/1914.3pp.H.R. Report No. 394, 63d Cong. 2d.

0386 Sale of Lands, Klamath River Indian Reservation. 3/16/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 395, 63d Cong. 2d.

0387 Sale of Timber on Unallotted Lands of Indian Reservations. 3/16/1914. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 396, 63d Cong. 2d.

0389 Allotments on the Morongo Indian Reservation, California. 3/16/1914. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 397, 63d Cong. 2d.

0391 Jennie S. Sherman. [Relief.] 3/17/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 409, 63d Cong. 2d.

0392 Allotment and Distribution of Indian Tribal Funds. 3/20/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 422, 63d Cong. 2d.

0393 Henry La Roque. [Relief.] 3/20/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 423, 63d Cong. 2d.

0394 Christ Church On-the-Hill, Poplar, Montana. [Land for church use.] 3/20/1914. 1p.H.R. Report No. 425, 63d Cong. 2d.

0395 Authorizing Shoshone Indians to Bring Suit in Court of Claims. 3/21/1914. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 431, 63d Cong. 2d.

0398 Consolidation of Sundry Funds from Unpaid Indian Annuities. 3/24/1914. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 450, 63d Cong. 2d.

0402 Leasing Unallotted Lands in Indian Reservations. 3/24/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 451, 63d Cong. 2d.

0403 Public Roads on Certain Indian Reservations. 3/24/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 452, 63d Cong. 2d.

0404 Purchase of Seed, Live Stock, Etc., for Indians. 3/27/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 463, 63d Cong. 2d.

0405 Iowa Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma. [Relief.] 3/31/1914. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 484, 63d Cong. 2d.

0409 Settlers on Fort Berthold and Other Indian Reservations. 4/18/1914. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 546, 63d Cong. 2d.

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0411 Payment of Certain Fire Claims, Rosebud Indian Reservation. 4/21/1914. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 562, 63d Cong. 2d.

0413 Red Lake Reservation in Minnesota. [Drainage survey.] 5/9/1914. 1p.H.R. Report No. 646, 63d Cong. 2d.

0414 Amanda Honert. [Relief.] 5/11/1914. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 659, 63d Cong. 2d.

0417 R. G. Arrington. [Relief.] 5/18/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 685, 63d Cong. 2d.

0418 J. O. Modisette. [Claim.] 5/21/1914. 1p.H.R. Report No. 696, 63d Cong. 2d.

0419 J. H. Schmidt. [Claim for damages.] 5/21/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 697, 63d Cong. 2d.

0420 Ivy L. Merrill. [Relief.] 5/21/1914. 13pp.H.R. Report No. 698, 63d Cong. 2d.

0427 Withdrawal of Lands on the Quinaielt Reservation for Lighthouse Purposes. 7/27/1914. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 711, 63d Cong. 2d.

0429 John R. Norris. [Relief.] 5/27/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 717, 63d Cong. 2d.

0430 Restoration of Homestead Rights in Certain Cases. 5/28/1914. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 722, 63d Cong. 2d.

0432 Reclamation Homestead Entries, Flathead Project, Montana. 6/1/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 730, 63d Cong. 2d.

0433 Annuities of Medawakanton and Wahpakoota (Santee Sioux) Indians. [Relief.] 8/20/1914. 14pp.H.R. Report No. 759, 63d Cong. 2d.

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Dakota. [U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 575.] 1914. 58pp.H.R. Doc. No. 780, 63d Cong. 2d.

0476 San Carlos Irrigation Project, Arizona. 2/25/1914. 186pp.H.R. Doc. No. 791, 63d Cong. 2d.

0579 May Stanley. [Relief.] 6/11/1914. 9pp.H.R. Report No. 807, 63d Cong. 2d.

0584 Mary Van Deventer. [Relief.] 6/15/1914. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 836, 63d Cong. 2d.

0588 Documents Received and Distributed by the Department of the Interior. 3/26/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 861, 63d Cong. 2d.

0589 Sale of Certain Lands on the Siletz Indian Reservation. [Oregon.] 6/29/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 909, 63d Cong. 2d.

0590 Indian Appropriation Bill. 12/18/1914. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1228, 63d Cong. 3d.

0592 Amendment to the Indian Depredation Act. 12/19/1914. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1237, 63d Cong. 3d.

0594 Patents Issued to Certain Indians. [Washington.] 12/22/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1246, 63d Cong. 3d.

0595 Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians. 1/11/1915. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1274, 63d Cong. 3d.

0598 Assessments on Indian Allotments of State Rural Highways. [Minnesota.] 1/25/1915. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1319, 63d Cong. 3d.

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0599 Withholding from Allotment Certain Indian Lands within the Creek Nation. 1/27/1915. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1326, 63d Cong. 3d.

0601 Validating Certain Homestead Entries. 2/4/1915. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1367, 63d Cong. 3d.

0603 Circular of Information regarding Indian Popular Names. [From Smithsonian Institution Bureauof American Ethnology.] 3/1915. 7pp.

0607 Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. 2/20/1915. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1428, 63d Cong. 3d.

0608 Indian Appropriation Bill. 3/4/1915. 18pp.H.R. Report No. 1509, 63d Cong. 3d.

0617 Indian Appropriation Bill. 5/29/1912. 60pp.Senate Report No. 818, 62d Cong. 2d.

0648 Statement of Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/5/1912. 19pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1049, 62d Cong. 3d.

0658 Expenditures under Appropriation “Industrial Work and Care of Timber,” Interior Department.12/5/1911. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 211, 62d Cong. 2d.

0662 Construction of Wagon Road, Yakima Reservation. 1/3/1912. 8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 383, 62d Cong. 2d.

0666 Drainage for Indian Allotments. [Five Civilized Tribes.] 2/20/1914. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 294, 63d Cong. 2d.

0667 Withholding Certain Lands from Allotment in the Creek Nation. Hearing before the Committeeon Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-third Congress, on H.J. Res. 380. 1/7/1915.146pp.

0740 Enrollment with the Five Civilized Tribes. Hearings before Subcommittee of the Committee onIndian Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, on Bills forEnrollment with the Five Civilized Tribes. 7/2/1914. 40pp.

0760 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs ofthe House of Representatives. 12/20/1915. [Sixty-fourth Congress.] 1916. 424pp. [Part 2 is onReel 33, frame 0454.]

Reel 32Volume 112 cont. (pp. 100521–100595)0001 Lists Showing the Degree of Indian Blood of Certain Persons Holding Land upon the White

Earth Reservation in Minnesota and a List Showing the Date of Death of Certain Persons WhoHeld Land upon Such Reservation. 1911. 75pp.

Volume 113, 1907–1916 (pp. 100597–101547)0040 Index to Volume 113. 2pp.0042 Catalogue and Annual Report, Salem Indian School. Chemawa, Oregon. 1914. 37pp.0062 Addresses Delivered at the Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Indian Rights Association,

Thursday Evening, 12/17/1909. 1910. 41pp.0084 Regulations Approved October 27, 1911, as Amended February 21, 1912, Governing the

Placing of and the Accounting for the Moneys of the Five Civilized Tribes to Be Deposited inNational and State Banks in Oklahoma. [Department of the Interior.] n.d. 1p.[Ed. note: Only one of the three pages was filmed.]

0085 Carpentry, Joinery and Stair-Building. [Booklet from Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas.] 1913.110pp.

0142 The Perpetuating of Indian Art, by Natalie Curtis. [From The Outlook.] n.d. 9pp.

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0147 The Meaning of the Ute “War,” by M. K. Sniffen. 11/15/1915. 7pp.0151 Administration of the Indian Office. [From Municipal Research, monthly issue of Bureau of

Municipal Research, No. 65, September 1915 and Supplement, October 1915.] 1915. 135pp.0221 The Indian Sentinel. [Published annually by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions.] 1915. 52pp.0247 Brief Historical Sketch of Catholic Indian Mission Work in the United States of America, by

William H. Ketcham. n.d. 8pp.0251 Vicious Indian Legislation. [Analysis of pending bills that should be defeated; Indian Rights

Association.] 5/10/1916. 3pp.0253 The Iowa Indians, by Alanson Skinner. [From The Southern Workman; Oklahoma.] n.d. 7pp.0257 A Threatened Raid on the Crow Indian Lands. [From Indian Rights Association.] 1/5/1916. 4pp.0260 Announcement of Summer Institutes for Employees of the Indian Service. 5/4/1916. 9pp.0265 Methods and Suggestions for Inspecting Officers of the United States Indian Service. [From

Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs.] 2/23/1916. 26pp.0280 Report on the Work of the Bureau of Education for the Natives of Alaska, 1913–14.

[Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education Bulletin No. 48.] 1915. 74pp.0319 Care of the Five Civilized Tribes. [From Indian Rights Association; reprinted from New York

Evening Post.] 3/30/1916. 4pp.0321 Threatened Exploitation of Indians. [From Indian Rights Association.] 4/20/1916. 2pp.0323 Administration of Indian Affairs. [Letter on proposed legislation; from Indian Rights Association

as printed in Congressional Record.] 4/7/1916. 4pp.0325 Regulations Governing New System of Bookkeeping. [Order No. 7, Department of the Interior,

Office of Indian Affairs.] 5/9/1916. 16pp.0333 Subject Index of Indian Office Circulars Nos. 160 to 1000 from July 8, 1907, to June 25, 1915.

1916. 39pp.0353 Regulations relating to the Determination of Heirs and Approval of Wills Except Members of the

Five Civilized Tribes and Osage Indians. [From Department of the Interior, Indian Service.]9/13/1915. 10pp.

0359 United States v. W. L. Chapman et al. Reply Brief and Argument for Plaintiff. n.d. 256pp.0488 [First National] Indian Student Conference [at Estes Park; report by Haskell Institute students].

n.d. 3pp.0491 The Rodman Wanamaker Expedition of Citizenship to the North American Indian. [Itinerary

arranged by Pennsylvania Railroad.] 1913. 41pp.0513 The Carlisle Indian School Catalogue and Synopsis of Courses. 1915. 136pp.

Volume 114, 1915 (pp. 101548–102104)0584 Index to Volume 114. 4pp.0588 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 20150, An Act Making Appropriations…forthe Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1916. Volume 1. 1/16/1915, 1/18/1915–1/23/1915, 1/25/1915–1/28/1915, and 2/3/1915. 560pp.

Reel 33Volume 114 cont. (pp. 102105–102570)0001 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 20150, An Act Making Appropriations…forthe Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1916. Volume 1 cont. 2/4/1915–2/5/1915, 2/12/1915–2/13/1915, 2/15/1915–2/17/1915, and 2/19/1915–2/20/1915. 317pp.

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0162 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 20150, An Act Making Appropriations…forthe Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1916. Volume 2 (Supplement). 2/22/1915. 119pp.

0222 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 20150, An Act Making Appropriations…forthe Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1916. Appendix. Statement of Cherokee, Creek, and SeminoleTribal Funds. 2/26/1915. 34pp.

Volume 115, 1913–1917 (pp. 102571–103570)0240 Index to Volume 115. 3pp.0243 United States v. Rea-Read Mill and Elevator Company. Complainant’s Brief. n.d. 136pp.0312 Sherman Institute, Riverside California. [Booklet.] ca. 1915. 86pp.0356 Regulations Governing the Leasing of Tribal Lands for Mining Purposes. [Department of the

Interior, Office of Indian Affairs.] 1916. 6pp.0359 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of

Representatives on Senate Amendments to H.R. 10385. Part 5. 4/4/1916. 190pp.0454 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of

Representatives. Part 2. 1/18/1916. 105pp.0511 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of

Representatives. Part 3. 1/26/1916. 22pp.0522 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of

Representatives. Part 4. n.d. 174pp.0611 Choctaw and Chickasaw Per Capita Payment. Extracts from Speech of Hon. Robert L. Owen of

Oklahoma in the Senate of the United States. 3/27/1916. 22pp.0622 Annual Report of the Montauk Tribe of Indians for the Year 1916. 1916. 14pp.0630 School for Girls. Announcement and Calendar, 1916–1917. United States Indian Service,

Springfield, South Dakota. 1916. 19pp.0641 Annual Report, National Indian Association. 12/1913. 50pp.0668 The Indians of the Yukon and Tanana Valleys, Alaska. [From Indian Rights Association.]

9/14/1914. 43pp.0694 Trachoma: Its Cause, Prevention, and Treatment, by W. H. Harrison, M.D., U.S. Indian Service.

1915. 9pp.0699 The Seventh Annual Indian Fair at Lower Brule, South Dakota. Souvenir Program. 9/23/1916.

20pp.0709 Amended Regulations, Approved October 13, 1915, Governing the Handling of Moneys of the

Five Civilized Tribes Deposited or to Be Deposited in National and State Banks in Oklahoma.10/13/1915. 3pp.

0711 Regulations to Govern the Leasing of Lands in the Osage Reservation, Oklahoma, for Oil andGas Mining Purposes. 8/26/1915. 23pp.

0723 The Story of an Emigrant Train, by J. W. Cheney. [From Annals of Iowa, Vol. XII, No. 2.]7/1915. 21pp.

0736 Geronimo’s Son Returns to Die. [News clipping from Tucson, Arizona, Citizen.] 11/1915. 1p.0737 Funeral of Dr. Picotte Marked by Simplicity, [etc.]. [Church missionary; four news clippings,

Walthill Times, Nebraska.] 9/24/1915. 7pp.0740 National Protection for Oklahoma Indians. [From Indian Rights Association.] 1/20/1916. 6pp.0744 Annual Catalogue of Haskell Institute. ca. 1913. 46pp.0769 The Indian Sentinel. [Quarterly publication of Catholic Indian Missions, Vol. 1, No. 1.] 7/1916.

36pp.

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Volume 116, [1882, 1899, and] 1909–1917 (pp. 103571–103703)0790 Index to Volume 116. 5pp.0795 An Outline of the Course of Study, Haskell Institute. Grammar Grades and Business

Department. 8/1911. 49pp.0821 The First Americans: A Sketch of Our Church Work among the Indians. [Board of Missions.]

12/1/1914. 16pp.0830 Annual School Calendar. Fort Totten Indian School, 1916–17. ca. 1916. 10pp.0835 Regulations for Applications for Tribal Funds…. 8/2/1916. 3pp.0837 Four Weeks among Some of the Sioux Tribes of Dakota and Nebraska Together with a Brief

Consideration of the Indian Problem, by Herbert Welsh. 1882. 30pp.0853 Chippewa Indians Threatened. [From Indian Rights Association; White Earth Reservation;

Minnesota.] 12/28/1916. 4pp.0855 The Johnson Bill. [From Indian Rights Association; South Dakota.] 12/1/1916. 2pp.0856 [Newspaper article in defense of Chief Joseph and Chief Moses; from Spokane Review;

Washington.] 11/26/1916. 2pp.0858 Syllabus of a Three Year Prevocational Course. [One for boys, one for girls.] n.d. 2pp.0858 The Devils Lake Reservation Indian Fair. Fort Totten, North Dakota. First Annual Indian

Agricultural Fair. [Program.] 10/12/1911–10/14/1911. 6pp.0861 The Fifth Annual Indian Fair at Lower Brule, South Dakota. Souvenir Program. 9/29/1914–

10/1/1914. 16pp.

Reel 34Volume 116 cont. (pp. 103704–104606)0001 Calendar, Carlisle Indian School, 1913–1914. 1914. 37pp.0022 Annual Calendar of the Carlisle Indian School Covering the Year 1915–1916. 1916. 44pp.0045 Report of Missions, 1909. [From National Indian Association.] 1910. 29pp.0061 Report of Missions, 1913. [From National Indian Association.] 1914. 32pp.0080 Second Annual Coeur d’Alene Indian Fair at Plummer, Idaho. Souvenir Program. 9/14–

16/1916. 32pp.0098 Announcements and School Calendar, 1916–17. Indian Training School, Shawnee, Oklahoma.

1916. 17pp.0107 Indian Babies: How to Keep Them Well. [From Department of the Interior, Office of Indian

Affairs.] 1916. 27pp.0122 Flathead Indian Reservation. Acts relating to the Flathead Indian Reservation in the State of

Montana…. 1914. 32pp.0139 Beyond the Camp Fire, by Edith Manville Dabb. 1916. 17pp.0149 Pine Ridge Reservation: A Pictorial Description. 1909. 74pp.0187 Games Suitable for Group Athletics in Indian Schools, by W. W. Coon. n.d. 12pp.0195 Hampton’s Work for the Indians, by Caroline W. Andrus. [Reprinted from Southern Workman.]

n.d. 11pp.0202 Some Results of Hampton’s Work. 1915. 31pp.0219 Insanity among the Indians, by H. R. Hummer, M.D. [Read at annual meeting, American

Medico-Psychological Association.] 5/14/1912. 6pp.0222 St. Elizabeth’s Industrial School. Wakpala, South Dakota. 1914. 5pp.0225 Causes of the Late Chippewa Outbreak in Minnesota, by Rev. J. A. Gilfillan. [Address to

Mohonk Conference; timber dispute.] n.d. 8pp.

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0229 Hearing of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota before the Committee on Indian Affairs, Houseof Representatives. 2/2/1899. 15pp.

0237 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs ofthe House of Representatives. 12/5–6/1916. 315pp.

0397 Regulations concerning Rights of Way for Pipe Lines for the Conveyance of Oil and Gas acrossIndian Lands. amendment. [From Department of the Interior.] 8/19/1915. 1p.

0398 Ruins in the White Mountains, Arizona, by Leslie Spier. [From Anthropological Papers of theAmerican Museum of Natural History, Vol. XVIII, Part V.] 1919. 26pp.

0414 Regulations Governing the Leasing of Indian Allotted Lands for Mining Purposes. [FromDepartment of the Interior.] 7/12/1909. 6pp.

0420 Methods and Suggestions for Inspecting Officers of the United States Indian Service.2/23/1916. 26pp.

0434 Florida’s Obligation to the Seminole Indians: A Plea for Justice, by M. K. Sniffen. [From IndianRights Association.] 2/20/1917. 8pp.

0438 The Safety-First Train, by John L. Cochrane. 1917. 28pp. [Only 28 of 45+ pages were bound.]0446 Various Positions in the Indian Service, Together with Salaries Paid on July 1, 1915. 1916.

113pp.0504 Leasing the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, N.Y. for Oil and Gas Purposes. Hearings before a

Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives on H. Res.106. 1/11/1917. 38pp.

0523 Withdrawn Oil Lands of the United States. 1/18/1916. 19pp.H.R. Doc. No. 593, 64th Cong. 1st.

0533 Selected Sources of Information about Indians. [From Indian Office.] n.d. 16pp.0541 Probating Indian Estates, by John R. T. Reeves. [From Case and Comment.] 2/1917. 3pp.0543 Rights of Indians on Public Lands, by Thomas J. Tydings. [From Case and Comment.] 2/1917.

5pp.0546 [Article on bill signed for Seminole Indian reservation, Florida; from Indian Rights Association.]

5/14/1917. 4pp.0548 Regulations Governing the Leasing for Lead and Zinc Mining Operations of Restricted Lands of

Incompetent Indians in the Quapaw Agency, in the State of Oklahoma. [From Department ofthe Interior, Office of Indian Affairs.] 4/7/1917. 20pp.

0558 Benedictine Number. [Indian Sentinel, Vol. I, No. 4.] 4/1917. 36pp.0577 [Religion and Indians.] [Indian Sentinel, Vol. I, No. 2.] 10/1916. 38pp.

Volume 117, 1916–1917 (pp. 104607–104876, 104894–105294)0598 Index to Volume 117. 33pp.0611 Claims Allowed by the Treasury Department. 1/25/1916. 8pp.

Senate Doc. No. 255, 64th Cong. 1st.0615 Unallotted Lands of the Creek Nation. 3/23/1916. 9pp.

Senate Doc. No. 394, 64th Cong. 1st.0619 Memorial of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Tribes. 4/24/1916. 4pp.

Senate Doc. No. 414, 64th Cong. 1st.0622 Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/29/1916. 12pp.

Senate Doc. No. 421, 64th Cong. 1st.0628 Indian Appropriation Bill. 5/6/1916. 13pp.

Senate Doc. No. 427, 64th Cong. 1st.0635 Claims Allowed by the Accounting Officers of the Treasury Department. 8/29/1916. 6pp.

Senate Doc. No. 536, 64th Cong. 1st. [Only pages for Interior Department are included.]0639 School Facilities on the Sioux Indian Reservations. 1/9/1917. 11pp.

Senate Doc. No. 670, 64th Cong. 2d.

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0645 Charles F. Winton and Others. [Claims.] 1/15/1917. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 678, 64th Cong. 2d.

0646 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 3/2/1917. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 730, 64th Cong. 2d.

0647 Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. 12/17/1915. 1p.Senate Report No. 13, 64th Cong. 1st.

0648 Eva May Bowman. [Relief.] 1/18/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 46, 64th Cong. 1st.

0649 Omer D. LeWisconsin. [Relief.] 1/18/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 47, 64th Cong. 1st.

0650 Ottawa Indian Tribe of Blanchards Fork and Roche de Boeuf. 2/3/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 104, 64th Cong. 1st.

0651 Warren E. Day. [Relief.] 2/12/1916. 4pp.Senate Report No. 137, 64th Cong. 1st.

0653 Monument to Scarlet Crow. [Sioux.] 2/12/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 140, 64th Cong. 1st.

0654 Israel Folsom. [Relief.] 2/15/1916. 9pp.Senate Report No. 146, 64th Cong. 1st.

0659 Moqui Reservation, Arizona. [Rights of settlers.] 2/15/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 148, 64th Cong. 1st.

0660 Navajo Lumber & Timber Co., of Arizona. 2/23/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 158, 64th Cong. 1st.

0661 Clarence Hazelbaker. [Relief.] 2/23/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 159, 64th Cong. 1st.

0663 Agricultural Entries on Coal Lands in Indian Reservations. 2/23/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 160, 64th Cong. 1st.

0664 Patents for Certain Lands to the Town of Myton, Utah. 2/23/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 161, 64th Cong. 1st.

0665 Oil Lands in the Osage Reservation. 2/23/1916. 59pp.Senate Report No. 164, 64th Cong. 1st.

0694 Oil Lands in the Osage Reservation. 3/3/1916. 11pp.Senate Report No. 164, Pt. 2, 64th Cong. 1st.

0700 Navajo Timber Co., of Delaware. [Reimbursement.] 2/25/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 187, 64th Cong. 1st.

0702 John E. Woods. [Relief.] 2/25/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 190, 64th Cong. 1st.

0704 Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma. 3/3/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 193, 64th Cong. 1st.

0705 Disposition of Certain Lands in Montana Ceded by the Crow Indians. 3/3/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 202, 64th Cong. 1st.

0706 Accounts of Special Agents Moore, Woodson, and Whitfield. [Commission for sale of lands.]3/3/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 207, 64th Cong. 1st.

0708 West Okanogan Valley Irrigation District, Washington. 3/9/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 222, 64th Cong. 1st.

0709 Drainage Assessments in Nebraska. 3/9/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 223, 64th Cong. 1st.

0710 Ellis P. Garton, Administrator. [Relief.] 3/9/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 228, 64th Cong. 1st.

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0711 Denison Coal Co. [Lands in Choctaw and Chickasaw coal lease.] 3/9/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 229, 64th Cong. 1st.

0712 Loyal Creek Indians. [Balance due on claim awarded 2/16/1903.] 3/9/1916. 10pp.Senate Report No. 230, 64th Cong. 1st.

0717 Ponca Indians of Oklahoma and Nebraska. [Claims.] 3/9/1916. 4pp.Senate Report No. 231, 64th Cong. 1st.

0719 Ottawa Tribe of Blanchard Fork and Roche de Bœuf. 3/9/1916. 6pp.Senate Report No. 232, 64th Cong. 1st.

0722 Agreement with Muskogee (Creek) Indians. [Allotments.] 3/9/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 233, 64th Cong. 1st.

0724 Claims of the Ponca Tribe of Indians against the United States. 3/9/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 234, 64th Cong. 1st.

0725 Water-power Development and Use of Public Lands. 1/4/1916. 16pp.H.R. Report No. 16, 64th Cong. 1st.

0733 Coal and Asphalt Deposits in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. Hearings before aSubcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives on H.R.12544…. 3/9/1916. 22pp.

0745 Documents Received and Distributed by the Interior Department, Fiscal Year 1916. 12/9/1916.3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1706, 64th Cong. 2d. [Only page for Office of Indian Affairs is included.]

0747 Regulations Governing the Leasing, for Production of Oil and Gas, of Unallotted Lands withinthe Ceded Portion of the Shoshone Indian Reservation. [From Department of the Interior, Officeof Indian Affairs.] 4/16/1917. 11pp.

0753 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/28/1916. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 87, 64th Cong. 1st.

0756 Ellis P. Garton, Administrator. [Relief.] 1/17/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 49, 64th Cong. 1st. [Bound out of chronological order.]

0757 John H. Janssen. [Relief.] 1/31/1916. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 98, 64th Cong. 1st.

0760 W. W. Blood. [Relief.] 1/31/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 99, 64th Cong. 1st.

0763 Pension for Indian War Veterans. 2/3/1916. 33pp.H.R. Report No. 115, 64th Cong. 1st.

0780 Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians. [Claims.] 2/9/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 123, 64th Cong. 1st.

0781 E. E. Johnson. [Relief.] 2/7/1916. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 137, 64th Cong. 1st.

0784 Wilson M. Dent. [Relief.] 2/7/1916. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 147, 64th Cong. 1st.

0788 Patents to Certain Indians in the State of Washington. 2/11/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 172, 64th Cong. 1st.

0789 Setting Apart of Tribal Lands for Cemetery Purposes for the Omaha Indians. 2/17/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 210, 64th Cong. 1st.

0790 To Cancel Allotments Made to Three Members of Wintu Tribe of Indians, California. 2/17/1916.2pp.H.R. Report No. 212, 64th Cong. 1st.

0791 Occupants of Tuttle Town Site, Oklahoma. [Relief.] 2/21/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 228, 64th Cong. 1st.

0794 Davie Skootah. [Cancel allotment; Lumni Reservation; Washington.] 2/21/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 240, 64th Cong. 1st.

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0796 Indians Occupying Railroad Lands in Arizona, New Mexico, or California. [Relief.] 2/21/1916.2pp.H.R. Report No. 241, 64th Cong. 1st.

0797 Relief of Indians in Arizona, New Mexico, and California. 2/21/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 242, 64th Cong. 1st.

0798 Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians. [Claims.] 2/21/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 245, 64th Cong. 1st.

0800 Adjustment of Rights of Settlers on the Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona. 2/25/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 258, 64th Cong. 1st.

0801 John B. Hoover. [Relief.] 2/28/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 273, 64th Cong. 1st.

0803 Reimbursing Certain Indians for Work Done at Quiniault Indian Reservation. [Buildingschoolhouse; Washington.] 3/3/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 290, 64th Cong. 1st.

0805 Bridge across the Missouri River, South Dakota and Nebraska. [Consent to construct.]3/3/1916. 1p.H.R. Report No. 291, 64th Cong. 1st.

0806 Distribution of Funds to Indians. [Siletz Reservation; Washington.] 3/6/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 298, 64th Cong. 1st.

0807 William Guy. [Relief.] 3/6/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 301, 64th Cong. 1st.

0808 Sale of Allotted Indian Lands. 3/10/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 314, 64th Cong. 1st.

0810 Loyal Creek Indians. [Payment of balance due on award of 2/16/1903.] 3/11/1916. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 320, 64th Cong. 1st.

0816 Minority Report on Loyal Creek Claim. 4/8/1916. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 320, Pt. 2, 64th Cong. 1st.

0820 Warren E. Day. [Relief.] 3/13/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 340, 64th Cong. 1st.

0822 Dr. E. V. Hailman. [Relief.] 3/13/1916. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 346, 64th Cong. 1st.

0827 Eva M. Bowman. [Relief.] 3/20/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 390, 64th Cong. 1st.

0828 Mrs. George A. Miller. [Relief.] 3/20/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 392, 64th Cong. 1st.

0829 Exclusion of Liquors from National Parks. 3/30/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 457, 64th Cong. 1st.

0830 Per Capita Payments to Indians of Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota. 3/31/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 459, 64th Cong. 1st.

0831 Perpetual Care of Huron Cemetery. [Wyandotte Indians; Kansas.] 4/1/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 463, 64th Cong. 1st.

0832 Wisconsin Band of Pottawatomie Indians. [Relief.] 4/3/1916. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 470, 64th Cong. 1st.

0836 Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians. 4/3/1916. 1p.H.R. Report No. 482, 64th Cong. 1st.

0837 Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/10/1916. 1p.H.R. Report No. 514, 64th Cong. 1st.

0838 Metalliferous Minerals on Indian Reservations. [Authorize mining.] 4/12/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 533, 64th Cong. 1st.

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0840 Payment for Damages by Prairie Fires, Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 4/14/1916.4pp.H.R. Report No. 550, 64th Cong. 1st.

0842 Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/29/1916. 23pp.H.R. Report No. 618, 64th Cong. 1st.

0854 Town Site of Plummer, Idaho. [Subdivision.] 5/2/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 624, 64th Cong. 1st.

0856 Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Montana. [Land allocation.] 5/3/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 626, 64th Cong. 1st.

0858 Patent to Certain Land of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota to Village of White Earth. 5/3/1916.2pp.H.R. Report No. 629, 64th Cong. 1st.

0859 Uncompahgre Indian Reservation, Utah. [Location, entry, and patenting of lands.] 5/5/1916.4pp.H.R. Report No. 642, 64th Cong. 1st.

0861 Indian Appropriation Bill. 5/6/1916. 24pp.H.R. Report No. 651, 64th Cong. 1st.

0873 Claims against the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 5/9/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 658, 64th Cong. 1st.

0876 Payment for Legal Services Rendered the Creek Nation of Indians. [Oklahoma.] 5/10/1916.7pp.H.R. Report No. 662, 64th Cong. 1st.

0880 Bridge across the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River. [Construction.] 5/10/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 663, 64th Cong. 1st.

0881 Payment to Certain Indians of the Rosebud Sioux Reservation. 5/10/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 664, 64th Cong. 1st.

0883 Indian Appropriation Bill. 5/11/1916. 24pp.H.R. Report No. 665, 64th Cong. 1st.

0895 Douglas H. Johnston. [Reimbursement as chief executive of Chickasaw Nation and principalchief of Chickasaw Tribe.] 5/12/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 682, 64th Cong. 1st.

0898 Claims of Sundry Citizens of Idaho. [Damages for overflow of reservoir under construction ontotheir lands.] 5/12/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 683, 64th Cong. 1st.

0899 J. W. Dellinger. [Relief.] 5/13/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 690, 64th Cong. 1st.

0901 William E. Johnson. [Relief.] 5/15/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 694, 64th Cong. 1st.

0903 Martha Hazelwood. [Relief.] 5/17/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 704, 64th Cong. 1st.

0906 Payment of Claims Arising from Indian Depredations. 5/20/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 736, 64th Cong. 1st.

0909 Disposal of Lands in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. 5/20/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 737, 64th Cong. 1st.

0910 Ottawa Indian Tribe of Blanchard Fork and Roche de Boeuf. [Relief.] 5/24/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 754, 64th Cong. 1st.

0911 Sioux Tribe of Indians. [Claims.] 5/24/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 755, 64th Cong. 1st.

0912 Sarah S. Plank. [Relief.] 5/24/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 758, 64th Cong. 1st.

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0913 Claims of Iowa Tribe of Indians. 5/26/1916. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 769, 64th Cong. 1st.

0917 Ivy L. Merrill. [Relief.] 5/26/1916. 13pp.H.R. Report No. 770, 64th Cong. 1st.

0924 Jennie Davidson. [Relief.] 5/26/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 771, 64th Cong. 1st.

0925 Shoshone Tribe of Indians to Submit Claims to Court of Claims. 5/27/1916. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 775, 64th Cong. 1st.

0929 Transferring Lands to Flandreau, South Dakota, for Public Park, Etc. 5/27/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 778, 64th Cong. 1st.

0930 Denison Coal Co. [Leasing of land.] 6/16/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 818, 64th Cong. 1st.

0931 Drainage Assessments on Indian Lands, Oklahoma. 6/21/1916. 1p.H.R. Report No. 824, 64th Cong. 1st.

0932 Iowa Tribe of Indians. [Claims.] 6/21/1916. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 826, 64th Cong. 1st.

0936 Loyal Shawnee and Absentee Shawnee Indians. [Claims.] 6/21/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 827, 64th Cong. 1st.

0937 Claims of Ponca Tribe of Indians. 6/21/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 828, 64th Cong. 1st.

0938 Cowlitz Tribe of Indians of Washington. [Claim.] 6/21/1916. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 829, 64th Cong. 1st.

0941 Alma Provost. [Relief.] 6/21/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 831, 64th Cong. 1st.

0942 Claims of Sioux Tribe of Indians before the Court of Claims. 6/23/1916. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 843, 64th Cong. 1st.

0945 Woman’s Board of Domestic Missions. 6/26/1916. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 850, 64th Cong. 1st.

0949 Creek Nation Unallotted Lands. 6/28/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 868, 64th Cong. 1st.

0952 John B. Hoover. [Relief.] 12/16/1916. 4pp.Senate Report No. 879, 64th Cong. 2d.

0954 Challenged Mixed-blood Cases, White Earth Agency, Minnesota. 3/11/1916. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 885, 64th Cong. 1st.

Reel 35Volume 117 cont. (pp. 105295–105666)0001 Sale of Coal and Asphalt Deposits in the Segregated Mineral Lands in the Choctaw and

Chickasaw Nations, Oklahoma. 6/29/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 888, 64th Cong. 1st.

0004 Conferring Certain Authority upon the Superintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma.6/29/1916. 1p.H.R. Report No. 892, 64th Cong. 1st.

0005 M. Elizabeth Rochford. [Relief.] 7/13/1916. 11pp.H.R. Report No. 971, 64th Cong. 1st.

0011 Leases of Oil and Gas Lands on Ceded Portion [of] Wind River Reservation, Wyoming.7/14/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 975, 64th Cong. 1st.

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0013 Adjustment of Rights of Settlers on the Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona. 7/18/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 985, 64th Cong. 1st.

0014 White Earth Indian Reservation. [Appropriations.] 7/18/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 993, 64th Cong. 1st.

0016 White Earth Indian Reservation. [Appropriations.] 8/15/1916. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 993, Pt. 2, 64th Cong. 1st.

0020 Claims of Flandreau Band of Sioux Indians. 7/18/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 995, 64th Cong. 1st.

0022 Lands of Winnebago and Omaha Indians, Nebraska. [Taxation.] 7/18/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 994, 64th Cong. 1st. [Bound out of numerical order.]

0023 Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. [Sale of surplus or unallotted land.] 7/18/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 996, 64th Cong. 1st.

0024 William H. Woods. [Relief.] 7/18/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 997, 64th Cong. 1st.

0026 Jacob B. Moore. [Relief.] 7/18/1916. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1000, 64th Cong. 1st.

0030 Disposal of Surplus Unallotted Lands in the Blackfeet Reservation, Montana. 7/27/1916. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1041, 64th Cong. 1st.

0033 Confirming Patents Heretofore Issued to Certain Indians in the State of Washington. 7/27/1916.1p.H.R. Report No. 1044, 64th Cong. 1st.

0034 Colorado River Indian Irrigation Project. [Construction feasibility.] 7/29/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1062, 64th Cong. 1st.

0035 Maintenance of Indian Schools. 8/8/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1096, 64th Cong. 1st.

0037 Claims against the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 8/8/1916. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1097, 64th Cong. 1st.

0039 Taxation of Winnebago and Omaha Indian Lands, Nebraska. 8/8/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1098, 64th Cong. 1st.

0041 Land Patents in Oregon. 8/18/1916. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1132, 64th Cong. 1st.

0042 Lands within Former Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. [Payment for land.] 8/18/1916.5pp.H.R. Report No. 1133, 64th Cong. 1st.

0045 Indian Appropriation Bill, 1918. 12/9/1916. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 1208, 64th Cong. 2d.

0048 Deferred Installments on Coal and Asphalt Lands. 12/15/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1219, 64th Cong. 2d.

0050 Osage Indian School, Oklahoma. [Continuance.] 12/15/1916. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1220, 64th Cong. 2d.

0052 Restoration of Certain Annuities to Santee Sioux Indians. 12/16/1916. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 1225, 64th Cong. 2d.

0056 Claims of Osage Nation of Indians. 12/16/1916. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 1227, 64th Cong. 2d.

0060 Payment of Interest on Cherokee Judgment and for Other Purposes. 1/12/1917. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1284, 64th Cong. 2d.

0064 Heirs of Benjamin Holladay. [Reimbursement.] 1/16/1917. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1295, 64th Cong. 2d.

0065 Boundaries, Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon. 1/17/1917. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1302, 64th Cong. 2d.

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0067 Extension of Time of Payment for Lands in the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservations,Oklahoma. 1/19/1917. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1324, 64th Cong. 2d.

0068 Sale of Lands [known as] Klamath River Indian Reservation. 1/26/1917. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1360, 64th Cong. 2d.

0069 Agricultural Entries on Indian Coal Lands. 1/26/1917. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1363, 64th Cong. 2d.

0071 Navajo Timber Co., of Delaware. [Reimbursement.] 1/29/1917. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1371, 64th Cong. 2d.

0073 Funds to Maintain Roads, Trails, and Bridges within Indian Reservations. 2/1/1917. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1399, 64th Cong. 2d.

0076 Chippewa Indian Lands, Minnesota. [Sale.] 2/1/1917. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1400, 64th Cong. 2d.

0077 Validating Certain Public-land Entries. [Red Lake; Minnesota.] 2/1/1917. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1401, 64th Cong. 2d.

0078 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/9/1917. 14pp.H.R. Report No. 1448, 64th Cong. 2d.

0085 Lease, Purchase, Repairs, and Improvements of School and Agency Buildings, Fiscal Year1916. 12/7/1916. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1450, 64th Cong. 2d.

0090 Patents to Certain Indians, State of Washington. 2/12/1917. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1454, 64th Cong. 2d.

0091 A. J. Lowary. [Relief.] 2/14/1917. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1485, 64th Cong. 2d.

0092 Emmett W. Entriken. [Relief.] 2/14/1917. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1487, 64th Cong. 2d.

0093 Elizabeth March Watkins. [Relief.] 2/14/1917. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1491, 64th Cong. 2d.

0096 Alfred B. Andrews. [Relief.] 2/19/1917. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1509, 64th Cong. 2d.

0098 Restoration of Annuities to Sioux Indians. 2/28/1917. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1593, 64th Cong. 2d.

0100 Loyal Shawnee and Absentee Shawnee Indians. [Claims.] 3/9/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 235, 64th Cong. 1st.

0101 Occupants of Tuttle Town Site, Oklahoma. [Relief.] 3/9/1916. 5pp.Senate Report No. 236, 64th Cong. 1st.

0104 Authorizing Fort Berthold Indians to Submit Claims to Court of Claims. 3/9/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 237, 64th Cong. 1st.

0105 Claim of Sioux Tribe of Indians. 3/9/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 242, 64th Cong. 1st.

0106 Patents to Indians in the State of Washington. 3/9/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 243, 64th Cong. 1st.

0107 Indian Appropriation Bill. 3/9/1916. 42pp.Senate Report No. 244, 64th Cong. 1st.

0128 Erosion and Overflow, Gila River, Arizona. 3/16/1916. 8pp.Senate Report No. 262, 64th Cong. 1st.

0132 Roads on the Spokane Indian Reservation. [Construction.] 7/22/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 711, 64th Cong. 1st.

0134 Oil and Gas Lands, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. 7/22/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 712, 64th Cong. 1st.

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0136 Conveyance of Land to Town of Flandreau, South Dakota. 7/22/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 713, 64th Cong. 1st.

0137 Recall of Agents or Superintendents by Indian Tribes. 7/22/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 714, 64th Cong. 1st.

0138 William Guy. [Relief.] 7/22/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 717, 64th Cong. 1st.

0139 Shoshone Tribe of Indians, Wyoming. [Unlawful appropriation of land.] 7/28/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 742, 64th Cong. 1st.

0140 Indian Allottees. [Appropriation.] 8/5/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 763, 64th Cong. 1st.

0142 Perpetual Care of Huron Cemetery. [Kansas.] 8/5/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 764, 64th Cong. 1st.

0144 Maintenance of Indian Schools without Restriction of Expenditure. 8/5/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 765, 64th Cong. 1st.

0146 Boundary of Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon. 8/15/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 792, 64th Cong. 1st.

0147 Conveyance of Lands in Nevada. 8/16/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 794, 64th Cong. 1st.

0148 Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. [Sale of land.] 8/16/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 798, 64th Cong. 1st.

0149 Stock-watering Privileges on Unallotted Lands, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana.8/18/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 802, 64th Cong. 1st.

0150 A. J. Lowary. [Relief.] 8/18/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 803, 64th Cong. 1st.

0151 Patent to Certain Land of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota to Village of White Earth. 8/18/1916.2pp.Senate Report No. 804, 64th Cong. 1st.

0152 Osage Indian School. [Continuance.] 8/21/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 811, 64th Cong. 1st.

0153 Metalliferous Minerals on Indian Reservations. [Mining.] 12/16/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 880, 64th Cong. 2d.

0155 Deferred Installments on Coal and Asphalt Lands. 12/20/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 888, 64th Cong. 2d.

0157 Extension of Time of Payment to Purchasers of Lands in the Cheyenne and ArapahoeReservation, Oklahoma. 1/9/1917. 2pp.Senate Report No. 908, 64th Cong. 2d.

0158 Ivy L. Merrill. [Relief.] 1/9/1917. 13pp.Senate Report No. 909, 64th Cong. 2d.

0165 William H. Woods. [Relief.] 1/10/1917. 3pp.Senate Report No. 913, 64th Cong. 2d.

0167 Charles F. Winton and Jack Amos. [Claims.] 1/10/1917. 1p.Senate Report No. 916, 64th Cong. 2d.

0168 Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. [Claims.] 1/15/1917. 1p.Senate Report No. 925, 64th Cong. 2d.

0169 Elizabeth Marsh Watkins. 1/15/1917. 5pp.Senate Report No. 929, 64th Cong. 2d.

0172 Cherokee Nation v. United States. [Right to be heard in court on claim.] 1/18/1917. 1p.Senate Report No. 949, 64th Cong. 2d.

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0173 Claims of Osage Indians of Oklahoma. [Losses from oil leases.] 1/19/1917. 1p.Senate Report No. 952, 64th Cong. 2d.

0174 Women’s Board of Domestic Missions, Reformed Church in America. [Reimbursement.]1/19/1917. 1p.Senate Report No. 957, 64th Cong. 2d.

0175 Great Northern Railway Co. [Sale to company of land in Montana.] 1/23/1917. 3pp.Senate Report No. 961, 64th Cong. 2d.

0177 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/23/1917. 29pp.Senate Report No. 962, 64th Cong. 2d.

0192 Relief of Fast Walker, D. K. How, and Not Afraid of Bear. [Yanktonai Sioux Tribe and TwoKettle Band, Cheyenne River Reservation; South Dakota.] 2/5/1917. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1011, 64th Cong. 2d.

0194 Relief of Certain Persons Expelled from Indian Lands at Forest Dale, Apache County, Arizona.2/9/1917. 7pp.Senate Report No. 1022, 64th Cong. 2d.

0198 Wilson M. Dent. [Relief.] 2/13/1917. 7pp.Senate Report No. 1043, 64th Cong. 2d.

0202 Alfred B. Andrews. [Relief.] 2/23/1917. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1105, 64th Cong. 2d.

0204 Payment for Legal Services Rendered the Creek Nation of Indians. 2/27/1917. 7pp.Senate Report No. 1118, 64th Cong. 2d.

0208 Disposal of Lands in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. 3/1/1917. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1130, 64th Cong. 2d.

Volume 118, 1915–1917 (pp. 105667–106727)0210 Index to Volume 118. 10pp.0220 Relief of John Flanigan. 3/2/1917. 5pp.

Senate Report No. 1136, 64th Cong. 2d.0223 Expenditures, Indian Schools, Etc. 12/7/1915. 8pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 116, 64th Cong. 1st.0227 Lands within Former Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. 3/20/1916. 5pp.

Senate Report No. 279, 64th Cong. 1st.0230 Creek Nation Unallotted Lands. 3/25/1916. 4pp.

Senate Report No. 301, 64th Cong. 1st.0232 Bridge across Salt Fork of Arkansas River near White Eagle Agency, Oklahoma. [Construction.]

3/25/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 302, 64th Cong. 1st.

0233 Iowa Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma. 3/25/1916. 8pp.Senate Report No. 303, 64th Cong. 1st.

0237 Cowlitz Tribe of Indians. [Claim.] 4/8/1916. 5pp.Senate Report No. 333, 64th Cong. 1st.

0240 Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Montana. 4/13/1916. 4pp.Senate Report No. 347, 64th Cong. 1st.

0242 Subdivision of the Town Site of Plummer, Idaho. 4/27/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 398, 64th Cong. 1st.

0243 Disposition of Surplus Lands of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana. 4/28/1916. 4pp.Senate Report No. 401, 64th Cong. 1st.

0245 Taxation of Winnebago and Omaha Indian Lands, Nebraska. 5/27/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 491, 64th Cong. 1st.

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0247 Tuttle Town Site, Oklahoma. [Relief.] 5/31/1916. 4pp.Senate Report No. 502, 64th Cong. 1st.

0249 Claims against the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. 6/3/1916. 4pp.Senate Report No. 519, 64th Cong. 1st.

0251 Ellen B. Walker. [Relief.] 6/26/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 540, 64th Cong. 1st.

0252 Sale of Certain Indian Lands in Oklahoma. 6/27/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 543, 64th Cong. 1st.

0253 Indians on Rosebud Sioux Reservation. 6/27/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 544, 64th Cong. 1st.

0255 Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota. 6/27/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 545, 64th Cong. 1st.

0256 Reimbursing Certain Indians for Work Done at Quiniault Indian Reservation. [Buildingschoolhouse.] 6/29/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 550, 64th Cong. 1st.

0258 Acquisition of Indian Lands, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana. 6/29/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 558, 64th Cong. 1st.

0259 J. W. Dellinger. [Relief.] 7/6/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 597, 64th Cong. 1st.

0260 John H. Janssen. [Relief.] 7/6/1916. 3pp.Senate Report No. 606, 64th Cong. 1st.

0262 E. E. Johnson. [Relief.] 7/7/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 621, 64th Cong. 1st.

0263 Thomas P. Sorkilmo. [Relief.] 7/7/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 640, 64th Cong. 1st.

0264 Emmett W. Entriken. [Relief.] 7/17/1916. 1p.Senate Report No. 675, 64th Cong. 1st.

0265 Relief of Charles M. Hickerson. 7/22/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 705, 64th Cong. 1st.

0266 School District 56, Klickitat County, Washington. [Land for school.] 7/22/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 706, 64th Cong. 1st.

0267 Moses C. Tingley. [Relief.] 7/22/1916. 4pp.Senate Report No. 707, 64th Cong. 1st.

0269 Allotment of Davie Skootah, Lumni Reservation, Washington. [Cancellation of allotment.]7/22/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 708, 64th Cong. 1st.

0270 Authorizing Sale of Lands in Washington under Moses Agreement of July 7, 1883. 7/22/1916.4pp.Senate Report No. 709, 64th Cong. 1st.

0272 The Omaha Indians. [Tribal lands for cemetery.] 7/22/1916. 2pp.Senate Report No. 710, 64th Cong. 1st.

0273 Acts of Hostility by Indians. 12/7/1915. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 118, 64th Cong. 1st.

0274 Diversion of Funds for Subsistence of Indians. 12/7/1915. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 119, 64th Cong. 1st.

0274 Financial Statement relating to Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees. 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 120, 64th Cong. 1st. [Frame number duplicated.]

0275 Indian Schools, Support, 1915. 12/7/1915. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 121, 64th Cong. 1st.

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0283 Expenditures Encouraging Industry among Indians, Tongue River Reservation. 12/7/1915. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 122, 64th Cong. 1st.

0284 Relief of Destitute Indians. 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 123, 64th Cong. 1st.

0285 Per Capita Payments, Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians. 12/7/1915. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 134, 64th Cong. 1st.

0286 Purchase of Cattle for Indians, Standing Rock Reservation. 12/7/1915. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 135, 64th Cong. 1st.

0287 Expenditures from Permanent Fund, Sioux Indians. 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 136, 64th Cong. 1st.

0288 Expenditures from Tribal Funds, Confederated Bands of Ute Indians. 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 137, 64th Cong. 1st.

0289 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor. [Department of the Interior.] 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 138, 64th Cong. 1st.

0290 Prevention of Disease among Indians, Etc. [Expenditures.] 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 139, 64th Cong. 1st.

0291 John R. Monteith. [Relief.] 2/7/1916. 1p.H.R. Report No. 141, 64th Cong. 1st.

0292 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations. 12/7/1915. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 143, 64th Cong. 1st.

0294 Expenditures for Industrial Work and Care of Timber. 12/7/1915. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 150, 64th Cong. 1st.

0298 Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 151, 64th Cong. 1st.

0299 Purchase of Cattle, Tongue River Reservation, Montana. 12/7/1915. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 153, 64th Cong. 1st.

0300 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/7/1915. 16pp.H.R. Doc. No. 154, 64th Cong. 1st.

0309 Traveling Expenses, Interior Department. 12/10/1915. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 155, 64th Cong. 1st. [Only pages for General Land Office and Office of IndianAffairs are included.]

0312 Pay of Specific Employees of the Indian Service. 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 175, 64th Cong. 1st.

0313 Cost Account of Irrigation Projects on Indian Reservations. 12/7/1915. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 177, 64th Cong. 1st.

0323 Expenditures, Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/7/1915. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 178, 64th Cong. 1st.

0326 Reports to Be Made to Congress. 12/14/1915. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 394, 64th Cong. 1st. [Only pages for secretary of the interior are included.]

0328 Land Withdrawals from Settlement, Etc. 1/4/1916. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 466, 64th Cong. 1st.

0331 Lands Reserved for Power and Reservoir Sites, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana.1/5/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 476, 64th Cong. 1st.

0332 Lands for Irrigation Project, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana. 1/5/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 477, 64th Cong. 1st.

0333 Judgments by Court of Claims—Indian Depredations. 1/13/1916. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 564, 64th Cong. 1st.

0335 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers of the Treasury. 1/13/1916. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 567, 64th Cong. 1st. [Only pages for Interior Department are included.]

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0342 Per Capita Payments to Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole Citizens. 6/29/1916. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1248, 64th Cong. 1st.

0348 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 6/30/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1266, 64th Cong. 1st.

0349 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers of the Treasury. 6/30/1916. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1268, 64th Cong. 1st. [Only pages for Interior Department are included.]

0352 Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians, Minnesota. 8/18/1916. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1332, 64th Cong. 1st.

0358 Expenditures on Irrigation Projects in Indian Reservations. 12/7/1916. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1451, 64th Cong. 2d.

0366 Industrial Work and Care of Timber, Indian Service. 12/7/1916. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1452, 64th Cong. 2d.

0370 Statement of Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/7/1916. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1453, 64th Cong. 2d.

0379 Expenditures Made for Encouraging Industry among Indians, Fiscal Year 1916. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1454, 64th Cong. 2d.

0380 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations, Fiscal Year 1916. 12/7/1916. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1455, 64th Cong. 2d.

0382 Expenditures Made for Encouraging Industry among the Indians, Fiscal Year 1916. 12/7/1916.5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1456, 64th Cong. 2d.

0386 Appropriation for Support of Indian Schools, Etc., Fiscal Year 1916. 12/7/1916. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1457, 64th Cong. 2d.

0394 Traveling Expenses, Employees[,] Department of the Interior. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1458, 64th Cong. 2d. [Only pages for Office of Indian Affairs are included.]

0395 Additional Land and Indian Schools in Mississippi. 12/7/1916. 28pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1464, 64th Cong. 2d.

0409 Irrigation of Lands of Shoshone or Wind River Reservation. 12/7/1916. 14pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1478, 64th Cong. 2d.

0416 Diversion of Indian Funds. 12/7/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1504, 64th Cong. 2d.

0417 Indian Hostilities. 12/7/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1505, 64th Cong. 2d.

0418 Diversion of Appropriations, Indian Service. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1512, 64th Cong. 2d.

0419 Tribal Funds of Confederated Bands of Ute Indians. [Expenditures.] 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1513, 64th Cong. 2d.

0420 Per Capita Payments to Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1514, 64th Cong. 2d.

0421 Purchase of Cattle for Benefit of Indians. [Standing Rock Indian Reservation.] 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1515, 64th Cong. 2d.

0422 Purchase of Cattle for the Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Tongue River Reservation.] 12/7/1916.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1516, 64th Cong. 2d.

0423 Encouraging Self-support among Indians of the Tongue River Reservation, Montana.12/7/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1519, 64th Cong. 2d.

0424 Indian Money, Proceeds of Labor, Department of the Interior. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1520, 64th Cong. 2d.

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0425 Determining Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1521, 64th Cong. 2d.

0426 Expenditures from the Permanent Fund of the Sioux Indians. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1523, 64th Cong. 2d.

0427 Expenditure for Prevention of Disease among Indians. 12/7/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1524, 64th Cong. 2d.

0428 Wind River Project, Wyoming. [Reclamation service, irrigation.] 12/18/1916. 89pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1767, 64th Cong. 2d.

0476 Report of the United States Bureau of Efficiency for the Period from March 25, 1913, to October31, 1916. 12/21/1916. 25pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1793, 64th Cong. 2d.

0490 Disposition of Useless Papers, Interior Department. 1/2/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1814, 64th Cong. 2d. [Only page for Indian Office is included.]

0492 Deficiency Appropriation—Indian Commissioners. 1/8/1917. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1890, 64th Cong. 2d.

0496 Court of Claims Judgments—Indian Depredation Cases. 2/6/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 2030, 64th Cong. 2d.

0497 Estimate of Appropriation, New Building for Interior Department. 2/10/1917. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 2050, 64th Cong. 2d.

0500 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 18453, An Act MakingAppropriations…for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1918. 12/18/1916–12/20/1916,12/26/1916–12/29/1916, 1/3/1917–1/4/1917, 1/6/1917, 1/8/1917–1/9/1917, 1/11/1917–1/13/1917, 1/15/1917–1/16/1917, 1/18/1917–1/20/1917, and 1/22/1917. 588pp.

Reel 36Volume 119, 1916–1917 (pp. 106728–107504)0001 Index to Volume 119. 1p.0002 Condition of the Florida Seminoles. Hearings before the Committee on Investigation of the

Indian Service, House of Representatives. Vol. 1. 3/12–14/1917. 117pp.0061 Condition of the Indians in Oklahoma. Hearings before the Committee on Investigation of the

Indian Service, House of Representatives. Vol. 3. 3/19–21/1917. 478pp. [Volume 3 bound outof order.]

0300 Condition of the Mississippi Choctaws. Hearings before the Committee on Investigation of theIndian Service, House of Representatives. Vol. 2. 3/16/1917. 66pp.

0333 Opening of the Crow (Montana) Indian Reservation. Hearings before the Committee on IndianAffairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 2378…Part 1.12/6/1915, 5/2/1916, 5/6/1916, 5/13/1916, 5/18/1916, 6/1/1916, and 6/7/1916. 115pp.

[Volume 122, 1909–1918 (pp. 107505–108440)]0393 Opening of the Crow (Montana) Indian Reservation. Hearings before the Committee on Indian

Affairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 2378…Part 2.6/21/1916 and 6/23/1916. 25pp.

0405 Opening of the Crow (Montana) Indian Reservation. Hearings before the Committee on IndianAffairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 2378…Part 3.8/14/1916. 25pp.

0417 Opening of the Crow (Montana) Indian Reservation. Hearings before the Committee on IndianAffairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2378…Part 4.12/13/1916. 26pp.

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0431 Land Susceptible to Cultivation in Cereal Crops within Crow Indian Reservation, Montana.4/23/1917. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 12, 65th Cong. 1st.

0433 Osage Indian Leases in Oklahoma. 7/16/1917. 31pp.Senate Doc. No. 63, 65th Cong. 1st.

0449 Investment of Indian Funds in Government Bonds. 6/11/1917. 1p.Senate Report No. 51, 65th Cong. 1st.

0450 Stock-watering Privileges on Unallotted Lands, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana.10/5/1917. 2pp.Senate Report No. 156, 65th Cong. 1st.

0451 Relief of Entrymen on the Huntley Irrigation Project, Montana. 10/5/1917. 2pp.Senate Report No. 157, 65th Cong. 1st.

0452 Enlarged-Homestead Entries, Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana. 10/5/1917. 1p.Senate Report No. 162, 65th Cong. 1st.

0453 Disposition of Certain Lands in Montana Ceded by the Crow Indians. 10/5/1917. 2pp.Senate Report No. 164, 65th Cong. 1st.

0454 Metalliferous Minerals on Indian Reservations. 10/5/1917. 4pp.Senate Report No. 166, 65th Cong. 1st.

0456 Relief of John Flanigan. 10/5/1917. 5pp.Senate Report No. 167, 65th Cong. 1st.

0459 Relief of Certain Persons Expelled from Indian Lands in Arizona. 10/5/1917. 46pp.Senate Report No. 168, 65th Cong. 1st.

0482 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 7/30/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 299, 65th Cong. 1st.

0483 Funds to Maintain Roads, Trails, and Bridges within Indian Reservations. 10/5/1917. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 191, 65th Cong. 1st.

0485 Payment of Legal Services Rendered the Creek Nation of Indians. 10/5/1917. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 196, 65th Cong. 1st.

0489 Report on Cultivation of the Public Domain and Indian Lands. 12/11/1917. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 127, 65th Cong. 2d.

0494 Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/17/1918. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 215, 65th Cong. 2d.

0499 Osage Indian School, Oklahoma. [Continuance.] 1/10/1918. 2pp.Senate Report No. 187, 65th Cong. 2d.

0500 Claims of the Sioux Tribes of Indians. 1/10/1918. 2pp.Senate Report No. 188, 65th Cong. 2d.

0501 Lands within Former Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. [Payment.] 1/16/1918. 5pp.Senate Report No. 194, 65th Cong. 2d.

0504 Sale of Coal and Asphalt Deposits in Segregated Mineral Land in the Choctaw and ChickasawNations. 1/18/1918. 4pp.Senate Report No. 207, 65th Cong. 2d.

0506 Colville Indian Reservation, Washington. [Payments on homestead entries for land.] 2/7/1918.2pp.Senate Report No. 247, 65th Cong. 2d.

0507 G. H. Beckwith. [Patent for land; Flathead Indian Reservation; Montana.] 2/8/1918. 1p.Senate Report No. 254, 65th Cong. 2d.

0508 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/16/1918. 26pp.Senate Report No. 272, 65th Cong. 2d.

0521 Patents to Missionary or Religious Organizations. 2/16/1918. 2pp.Senate Report No. 273, 65th Cong. 2d.

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0522 Payment to Benson County, North Dakota, for Care of Indians. 2/26/1918. 2pp.Senate Report No. 288, 65th Cong. 2d.

0523 Wisconsin Band of Pottawatomie Indians. 3/2/1918. 11pp.Senate Report No. 293, 65th Cong. 2d.

0529 Water Supply of San Diego, California. 3/6/1918. 5pp.Senate Report No. 300, 65th Cong. 2d.

0532 School District No. 9, Sanders County, Montana. 3/13/1918. 2pp.Senate Report No. 312, 65th Cong. 2d.

0533 Payment of Interest of Cherokee Judgment. 3/23/1918. 8pp.Senate Report No. 326, 65th Cong. 2d.

0537 Determination of Heirship, Etc., Five Civilized Tribes. 3/25/1918. 6pp.Senate Report No. 330, 65th Cong. 2d.

0540 Authorizing the Cowlitz Tribe of Indians to Submit Claims to the Court of Claims. 4/3/1918. 1p.Senate Report No. 352, 65th Cong. 2d.

0541 Establishment of a Town Site on the Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho. 4/3/1918. 2pp.Senate Report No. 353, 65th Cong. 2d.

0542 Authorizing Indian Tribes in the State of Washington to Submit Claims to the Court of Claims.4/5/1918. 2pp.Senate Report No. 358, 65th Cong. 2d.

0543 Authorizing Coos Bay, Umpqua, and Suislaw Tribes of Oregon Indians to Submit Their Claimsto the Court of Claims. 4/5/1918. 1p.Senate Report No. 359, 65th Cong. 2d.

0544 Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations. [Extension of payment time for landpurchase.] 4/19/1918. 2pp.Senate Report No. 403, 65th Cong. 2d.

0545 Blackfeet Indian Reservation. [Disposal of surplus, unallotted lands.] 5/28/1918. 3pp.Senate Report No. 451, 65th Cong. 2d.

0547 Elizabeth March Watkins. [Relief.] 5/22/1918. 5pp.Senate Report No. 458, 65th Cong. 2d.

0550 Sale of Isolated Tracts in Minnesota. 5/23/1918. 3pp.Senate Report No. 459, 65th Cong. 2d.

0552 Atlas Lumber Co., et al. [Relief.] 6/24/1918. 4pp.Senate Report No. 522, 65th Cong. 2d.

0554 Red Pipestone Quarries, South Dakota. [Question of ownership of land; Yankton Tribe; SouthDakota.] 6/27/1918. 1p.Senate Report No. 526, 65th Cong. 2d.

0555 Removal of Choctaw Indians. [From Mississippi to Oklahoma.] 7/2/1918. 3pp.Senate Report No. 540, 65th Cong. 2d.

0557 Industrial Work and Care of Timber. [Expenditures.] 12/3/1917. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 389, 65th Cong. 2d.

0561 Purchase of Cattle, Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota and South Dakota, 1917.12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 390, 65th Cong. 2d.

0562 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/3/1917. 16pp.H.R. Doc. No. 398, 65th Cong. 2d.

0571 Expenditures from Tribal Funds of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, 1917. 12/3/1917. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 399, 65th Cong. 2d.

0574 Encouraging Industry among Indians. [Expenditures.] 12/3/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 400, 65th Cong. 2d.

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0575 Appropriations for Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/3/1917. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 401, 65th Cong. 2d.

0578 Support of Indian Schools, 1917. 12/3/1917. 12pp.H.R. Doc. No. 402, 65th Cong. 2d.

0584 Indian School and Agency Buildings. [Appropriations.] 12/3/1917. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 403, 65th Cong. 2d.

0586 No Hostilities with Indian Tribes. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 404, 65th Cong. 2d.

0587 Industry among Tongue River Reservation Indians. [Expenditures to encourage.] 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 405, 65th Cong. 2d.

0588 Expenditures from Permanent Fund of Sioux Indians, Fiscal Year 1917. 12/3/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 406, 65th Cong. 2d.

0589 Survey and Allotment Work, Indian Reservations, 1917. 12/3/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 407, 65th Cong. 2d.

0590 Relief of Distress and Prevention of Disease among Indians, 1917. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 408, 65th Cong. 2d.

0591 Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees, 1917. [Money collected and deposited.] 12/3/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 409, 65th Cong. 2d.

0592 Per Capita Payments. [Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians.] 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 410, 65th Cong. 2d.

0593 Diversion of Expenditures, Subsistence of Indian Tribes. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 411, 65th Cong. 2d.

0594 Expenditures from Tribal Funds of Confederated Bands of Utes. 12/3/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 412, 65th Cong. 2d.

0595 Expenditures from Tribal Funds of Blackfeet Indians of Montana. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 413, 65th Cong. 2d.

0596 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor. [Expenditures.] 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 414, 65th Cong. 2d.

0597 Cattle for the Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Expenditures.] 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 416, 65th Cong. 2d.

0598 Pay of Specific Employees in Indian Service. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 417, 65th Cong. 2d.

0599 Increased Compensation of Employees in the Interior Department. 12/4/1917. 44pp.H.R. Doc. No. 472, 65th Cong. 2d.

0621 Estimates of Receipts of Indian Tribal Funds and Expenditures. 12/4/1917. 21pp.H.R. Doc. No. 499, 65th Cong. 2d.

0632 Bridge across San Juan River, New Mexico. [Appropriation estimate.] 1/9/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 774, 65th Cong. 2d.

0633 Appropriation for Logging and Manufacture of Timber at Red Lake Agency Sawmill. 1/25/1918.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 859, 65th Cong. 2d.

0634 Yankton Sioux Indians against the United States. [Findings of fact; land ownership.] 4/27/1918.8pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1070, 65th Cong. 2d.

0638 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases. 6/19/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1178, 65th Cong. 2d.

0639 Referring Certain Claims against the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians to the Court ofClaims. 1/23/1918. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 255, 65th Cong. 2d.

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0642 Town Site on the Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho. 1/26/1918. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 260, 65th Cong. 2d.

0644 Payment of Interest on Cherokee Judgment. 1/26/1918. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 265, 65th Cong. 2d.

0648 Interest on Cherokee Judgments. 1/28/1918. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 266, 65th Cong. 2d.

0651 Payment on Homestead Entries, Colville Indian Reservation. 1/28/1918. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 268, 65th Cong. 2d.

0652 Relief of Alma Harris. 2/13/1918. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 302, 65th Cong. 2d.

0653 Determination of Heirship, Etc., Five Civilized Tribes. 3/19/1918. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 392, 65th Cong. 2d.

0656 Women’s Board of Domestic Missions. [Relief.] 3/20/1918. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 396, 65th Cong. 2d.

0660 Deed to G. H. Beckwith. 3/23/1918. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 403, 65th Cong. 2d.

0661 Sale of Lands. [For school district, Missoula County, Montana.] 3/23/1918. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 404, 65th Cong. 2d.

0662 Contest and Cancellation of Homestead Entries. [Oklahoma.] 4/3/1918. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 456, 65th Cong. 2d.

0664 Indian Appropriation Bill. 4/15/1918. 14pp.H.R. Report No. 494, 65th Cong. 2d.

0671 William E. Johnson. [Relief.] 4/25/1918. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 516, 65th Cong. 2d.

0673 Prohibition of Use of Peyote. 5/13/1918. 26pp.H.R. Report No. 560, 65th Cong. 2d.

0686 Payment for Certain Indian Reservation Lands within the State of Montana. 5/25/1918. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 606, 65th Cong. 2d.

0688 John Flanigan. [Relief.] 6/4/1918. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 625, 65th Cong. 2d.

0691 Certain Indian Tribes Authorized to Submit Claims to Court of Claims. [Coos Bay, Umpqua, andSuislaw; Oregon.] 6/7/1918. 1p.H.R. Report No. 636, 65th Cong. 2d.

0692 Certain Indian Treaty Claims. [Washington.] 6/7/1918. 1p.H.R. Report No. 640, 65th Cong. 2d.

0693 Metalliferous Minerals on Indian Reservations. [Authorize mining.] 7/1/1918. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 730, 65th Cong. 2d.

0696 Sale of Certain Lands in South Dakota for Cemetery Purposes. 7/5/1918. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 742, 65th Cong. 2d.

0697 Per Capita Payments to Certain Indians. [Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche.] 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1486, 65th Cong. 3d.

0698 Expenditures from Funds of Confederated Bands of Utes. 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1487, 65th Cong. 3d.

0699 Expenditures from Funds of Blackfeet Indians. 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1488, 65th Cong. 3d.

0700 Purchase of Cattle for Indians on Standing Rock Reservation. 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1489, 65th Cong. 3d.

0701 Statement of Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/3/1918. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1490, 65th Cong. 3d.

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0711 Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims. 12/3/1918. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1491, 65th Cong. 3d.

0716 Expenditures, Indian School, Etc., Buildings. 12/3/1918. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1492, 65th Cong. 3d.

0720 Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. [Expenditures from tribal funds.] 12/3/1918. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1493, 65th Cong. 3d.

0723 Expenditures on Irrigation Projects on Indian Reservations. 12/3/1918. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1494, 65th Cong. 3d.

0729 Moneys Collected and Deposited, Deceased Indian Allottees. 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1500, 65th Cong. 3d.

0730 Expenditures on Account of Indian Service. 12/3/1918. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1501, 65th Cong. 3d.

0734 Indian Schools, Support, 1918. 12/3/1918. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1502, 65th Cong. 3d.

0741 Encouraging Industry among the Indians. [Expenditures.] 12/2/1918. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1503, 65th Cong. 3d.

0743 Expenditures for Purchase of Cattle for Northern Cheyenne Indians, Etc. 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1504, 65th Cong. 3d.

0744 Expenditures from Permanent Fund of Sioux Indians. 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1505, 65th Cong. 3d.

0745 Diversion of Funds for Pay of Specific Employees in Indian Service. 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1506, 65th Cong. 3d.

0746 Encouraging Industry and Support among Indians, on Tongue River Reservation, Montana.12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1507, 65th Cong. 3d.

0747 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations. 12/3/1918. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1508, 65th Cong. 3d.

0749 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor. 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1509, 65th Cong. 3d.

0750 Expenditures for Encouraging Industry among the Indians. 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1510, 65th Cong. 3d.

0751 Subsistence for Indian Tribes. [No expenditures made.] 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1517, 65th Cong. 3d.

0752 Report on Acts of Hostility by Indian Tribes. [None made.] 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1522, 65th Cong. 3d.

0753 Construction of Hospitals for Relieving Distress, Etc., among Indians. [No expenditures.]12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1524, 65th Cong. 3d.

0754 Indian Tribal Funds. [Estimates of receipts, recommended expenditures.] 12/4/1918. 21pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1529, 65th Cong. 3d.

0766 Advisability of Purchasing Lands for Alabama and Coushatta Indians, Polk County, Texas. [Forschool construction.] 12/12/1918. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1579, 65th Cong. 3d.

0768 Municipal Water Supply, San Diego, California. 1/11/1919. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 911, 65th Cong. 3d.

0770 Ivy L. Merrill. [Relief.] 1/15/1919. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 934, 65th Cong. 3d.

0772 Disposal of Surplus Unallotted Lands in Blackfeet Reservation, Montana. 1/17/1919. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 940, 65th Cong. 3d.

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0774 Indian Appropriation Bill, 1920. 1/20/1919. 13pp.H.R. Report No. 945, 65th Cong. 3d.

0781 Claims of the Cowlitz Tribe of Indians. 2/17/1919. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1076, 65th Cong. 3d.

0782 Atlas Lumber Co. et al. [Relief.] 2/24/1919. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1134, 65th Cong. 3d.

0785 Claims of Certain Indian Tribes. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on the Bills S. 3992, to Investigate Claims…withthe Omaha Tribe of Indians, and S. 3663, S. 3923, S. 3572, and H.R. 4910, Authorizing theSubmission of Claims…Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho. 3/29/1918 and 4/2/1918–4/3/1918.54pp.

0812 Conservation and Storage of Water, San Diego, California. Hearings before the Committee onthe Public Lands, House of Representatives, Second Session, on H.R. 4037…. 1/28/1918–1/29/1918 and 2/1/1918. 170pp.

0897 Documents Received and Distributed. 12/7/1909. 10pp.Senate Doc. No. 165, 61st Cong. 2d.

Reel 37Volume 122 cont. (pp. 108441–108738)0001 Exemptions of Federal Employees from Civil Service Requirements by Executive Orders.

9/5/1916. 284pp.Senate Doc. No. 544, 64th Cong. 1st.

0144 Relief of the St. Croix Chippewa Indians. 1/30/1919. 3pp.Senate Report No. 672, 65th Cong. 2d.

0146 Omaha Tribe of Indians. [Enrollment.] 2/10/1919. 2pp.Senate Report No. 702, 65th Cong. 2d.

0147 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/20/1919. 10pp.Senate Report No. 747, 65th Cong. 2d.

[Volumes 123 and 124, 1908–1919 (pp. 108739–108962, 109021–109306, 109353–110143)]0154 Enrollment with the Five Civilized Tribes. Report of Inspector James McLaughlin on Bills for

Enrollment with the Five Civilized Tribes. 7/2/1914. 32pp.0170 In re Application of the Oil Producers and Others to Relieve the Pipe Line Companies from

Taking or Pro-rating the Oil from Any New Wells to Be Drilled in the Next Four Months.[Application submitted to] Corporation Commission of Oklahoma. Opinion and Order. 7/1/1914.11pp.

0176 Briefs on Indian Irrigation and Indian Forests. 2/9/1914. 66pp.0212 Report on Wind Cave, Crater Lake, Sully Hill, and Platt National Parks, Casa Grande Ruin and

Minnesota National Forest Reserve. [From Office of Secretary of the Interior.] 1908. 21pp.0224 Second Pan-American Scientific Congress to Be Held in Washington, December 27, 1915–

January 8, 1916. Preliminary Program. 4/15/1915. 47pp.0248 Calendar and Catalogue, Cushman Indian School, Tacoma, Washington. 1915–1916. ca. 1916.

21pp.0260 Land Tenure and the Organization of Agriculture on Indian Reservations in the United States.

[Reprinted from International Review of Agricultural Economics, Year VIII, No. 3.] 5/1917. 17pp.0269 Is the Indian Worth Conserving? [American Conservation, Vol. 1, No. 1, issued by National

Conservation Association.] 2/1911. 11pp.0275 Laws relating to Fur-Bearing Animals, 1918. [Farmers’ Bulletin 1022, U.S. Department of

Agriculture.] 12/1918. 32pp.

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0291 The Indian’s Health Problem. [Reprinted from Popular Science Monthly.] 1/1915. 7pp.0295 The Shoshoni-Goship Indians. [From a Kansas Academy of Science publication; Utah and

Nevada.] n.d. 6pp.0298 Birds of the Bois Fort Indian Reservation and Adjacent Territory in Minnesota. [From a Kansas

Academy of Science publication.] n.d. 9pp.0302 Death and Funeral Customs among the Omahas. [From Journal of American Folk-Lore.] n.d.

9pp.0307 American Indian Missions. [Pamphlet.] 2/1918. 15pp.0315 Guide to United States Government Publications. [Department of the Interior, Bureau of

Education Bulletin No. 2; includes titles of principal administrative officials and generalinformation and duties for each department’s office or division.] 1918. 209pp.

0422 [Thirty-eighth] Annual Report, National Indian Association. 12/1917. 49pp.0448 Thirty-fifth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 1917. 19pp.0459 Fifteenth Annual Report of the Northern California Indian Association. 1/1/1910. 17pp.0468 Ninth Annual Lake Traverse Reservation Fair. Souvenir Program. 9/26–28/1918. 37pp.0487 Responsibility for Indian Management. [From Indian Rights Association.] 4/6/1914. 2pp.0489 Explorations and Field Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1913. [From Smithsonian

Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 63, No. 8, publication 2275.] 1914. 93pp.0536 Regulations Governing Indian Allotments…. 4/15/1918. 24pp.0549 Portraits of Indian Types. [From Scribner’s Magazine, Vol. XXXVII, No. 3.] 3/1905. 13pp.0557 A Century of Progress: The Story of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. Speech of Hon.

Claude Weaver of Oklahoma in the House of Representatives. 2/20/1914. 31pp.0572 The Mississippi Choctaw. Speech of Hon. Pat Harrison of Mississippi in the House of

Representatives. 12/12/1912. 16pp.0581 Proposed Legislation for the Full-blood and Identified Choctaws of Mississippi, Louisiana, and

Alabama, with Memorial, Evidence, and Brief. [Sixty-third Congress, first session.] 5/1913.52pp.

0609 Hunting in the Bois Fort, Nett Lake Indian Country, Minnesota. [From Hunter—Trader—Trapper.] 10/1919. 4pp.

0612 A Great Newspaper “Scoop”: How the First News of Custer’s Last Stand Was Made Public.[From Hunter—Trader—Trapper.] 10/1919. 4pp.

0615 Experiences among Frontier Indians. [From Cincinnati Medical Journal.] n.d. 13pp.0622 A Defense of the American Indian. [Letter to editor from American Journal of Clinical Medicine.]

2/1920. 6pp.0625 Report of Annual Meeting of the Montauk Tribe of Indians. 8/29/1919. 26pp.0639 Waste of Oil and Gas. Oklahoma Conservation Law. Remedies Suggested by Rice and Lyons.

5/9/1918. 34pp.0657 Indian Names of Washington. [From Hyatt-Fowells School, Seattle.] 1908. 22pp.0668 A Buffalo Sweatlodge. [Reprinted from American Anthropologist, Vol. 21, No. 4.] 12/1919. 16pp.0677 Sacajawea, the Indian Princess: The Indian Girl Who Piloted the Lewis and Clark Expedition

across the Rocky Mountains. [Play in three acts.] 1918. 31pp.

Reel 38Volume 124 cont. through Volume 125, [1858–1873 and] 1919–1921 (pp. 110144–111896)0001 Regulations concerning Duties of Employees, Official Superiors, Medical Officers, and Others.

1919. 70pp.0039 Indian Music Lecture: The Zuni Indians and Their Music. 1913. 39pp.

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0059 Richest People on Earth: Osage Indians Attain That Rank through the Aid of Oil. [FromSeaman’s Magazine.] 3/1920. 9pp.

0065 Secret Brotherhood of Texas Indians. [From New Age Magazine, Vol. XXVIII, Nos. 7 and 8.]7/1920 and 8/1920. 9pp.

0070 Many Swans: Sun Myth of the North American Indians. [From North American Review.] 8/1920.18pp.

0079 Papago Vocabulary. [English and Papago words.] n.d. 21pp.0100 Cherokee Nation v. United States. Original Petition. ca. 1919. 59pp.0130 Statement of Expenditures for the Fiscal Year 1920, from the Tribal Funds of the Chippewa

Indians of Minnesota. 1921. 4pp.0133 Report…on Claims for Depredation by Indians in the Territory of New Mexico. 5/12/1858. 62pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 55, 35th Cong. 1st.0164 The Navajo Indians: A Statement of Facts. 7/25/1914. 28pp.0179 In re the Wichita Nation in Oklahoma, U.S.A.: A Review of Indian Rights…. n.d. 32pp.0196 Missions among the American Indians of Oklahoma. [Pamphlet; published by Women’s

Missionary Union.] n.d. 6pp.0200 New Mexico—Indian Depredations. 1/24/1859. 3pp.

H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 38, 35th Cong. 2d.0202 Depredations upon the Shawnee Indians. 3/30/1860. 4pp.

H.R. Report No. 300, 36th Cong. 1st.0204 Indian Disturbances in the Territory of New Mexico. 1/7/1861. 17pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 24, 36th Cong. 2d.0213 Deficiencies—Indian Service and Expenses of Taking the Eighth Census. 1/15/1861. 4pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 31, 36th Cong. 2d.0215 Claims for Depredations by Sioux Indians. 4/4/1864. 13pp.

H.R. Report No. 42, 38th Cong. 1st.0222 Suppression of Indian Hostilities. 12/4/1866. 17pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 5, 39th Cong. 2d.0231 [Depredation claims by Sioux Indians; Minnesota.] 3/17/1868. 3pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 43, 40th Cong. 2d.0233 [Raids on Texas citizens and Chickasaw Nation by Kiowa and Comanche tribe members.]

5/26/1868. 3pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 60, 40th Cong. 2d.

0235 Indian Affairs in Dakota [Territory.] 1/28/1868. 3pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 52, 40th Cong. 2d.

0237 Indian Depredations in New Mexico. 3/6/1868. 2pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 95, 40th Cong. 2d.

0238 Indian Tribes. [Condition and treatment.] 7/20/1868. 3pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 165, 40th Cong. 2d.

0240 Appropriation for Treaty with Sioux Indians. 6/29/1868. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 321, 40th Cong. 2d.

0242 [Appropriations to fulfill treaty with Northern Cheyenne and Arapahoe.] 1/19/1869. 8pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 23, 40th Cong. 3d.

0246 [Land selected by Grand River Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.] 1/26/1869. 8pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 33, 40th Cong. 3d.

0250 [Seminole Indians; South Florida.] 3/3/1869. 4pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 55, 40th Cong. 3d.

0252 [Treaties with Sioux Nation and with Shoshone and Bannock Tribes.] 2/11/1869. 26pp.Confidential Ex. Z. A. A., 40th Cong. 3d.

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0265 Memorial of Delegates of the Creek Nation of Indians Remonstrating against Organization of aTerritorial Government for the Indian Territory. 3/9/1870. 4pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 76, 41st Cong. 2d.

0267 Memorial of the Principal Chief and Delegates of the Cherokee Nation of Indians,Remonstrating against a Territorial Form of Government…. 3/14/1870. 7pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 83, 41st Cong. 2d.

0271 Memorial of the Principal Chief and Delegates of the Cherokee Nation of Indians, Protestingagainst Bill…for Treaty…between United States and Cherokee Nation of Indians, July 19, 1866.3/21/1870. 3pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 92, 41st Cong. 2d.

0273 [Report on bill to consolidate Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole, and Cherokee tribesunder territorial government of Ok-la-ho-ma.] 4/27/1870. 5pp.Senate Report No. 131, 41st Cong. 2d.

0276 [Report on effect of Fourteenth Amendment on Indians.] 12/14/1870. 11pp.Senate Report No. 268, 41st Cong. 3d.

0282 The Indian of the Southwest. Program of the Southwest Bible & Missionary Conference.7/1921. 10pp.

0287 Indian Depredations in Texas. 5/28/1870. 7pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 142, 41st Cong. 2d.

0291 Loyal Indians and Freedmen of the Creek Nation. 3/23/1870. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 217, 41st Cong. 2d.

0292 Memorial of the Choctaw Nation of Indians, Remonstrating against the Establishment of aTerritorial Government over Their Country. 1/31/1872. 6pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 53, 42d Cong. 2d.

0295 Territory of Oklahoma. 5/2/1872. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 61, 42d Cong. 2d.

0299 Territory of Oklahoma. 5/27/1872. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 89, 42d Cong. 2d.

0301 Alleged Frauds against Certain Indian Soldiers. 6/8/1872. 590pp.H.R. Report No. 96, 42d Cong. 2d.

0601 Appropriations for Sioux Indians. 1/25/1872. 9pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 102, 42d Cong. 2d.

0606 [Animals stolen by Indians.] 12/5/1872. 2pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 7, 42d Cong. 3d.

0607 Memorial of the Legislature of Kansas, Relative to Indian Outrages Committed in That State.2/3/1873. 2pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 53, 42d Cong. 3d.

0608 Resolution of the Legislature of North Carolina, concerning Indian Tribes. [Adherence to treatyon possession of land.] 2/5/1873. 1p.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 56, 42d Cong. 3d.

0609 Resolutions of the Legislature of Kansas, in relation to Outrages Perpetuated by Sioux andArapaho Indians in That State. 2/11/1873. 2pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 64, 42d Cong. 3d.

0610 [Relief of Erastus S. Joslyn.] 2/13/1873. 1p.Senate Report No. 436, 42d Cong. 3d.

0611 [Reimbursement for depredations of Sioux Indians.] 2/15/1873. 1p.Senate Report No. 443, 42d Cong. 3d.

0612 [Treaty of 1866 and organization of territory of Oklahoma.] 2/20/1873. 2pp.Senate Report No. 471, 42d Cong. 3d.

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0613 Black Beaver. [Claim; Delaware Indian.] 1/8/1873. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 18, 42d Cong. 3d.

0614 William P. Lyon & Sons. [Claim; printing Choctaw laws.] 1/13/1875. 6pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 86, 43d Cong. 2d.

0617 Investigation of Indian Frauds. 3/3/1873. 593pp.H.R. Report No. 98, 42d Cong. 3d.

Reel 39Volume 125 cont. through Volume 127, [1856–1888 and] 1921 (pp. 111897–112121, 112139–113626)0001 Investigation of Indian Frauds [cont.]. 3/3/1873. 200pp.

H.R. Report No. 98, 42d Cong. 3d. [Ed. note: Index at frame 0075.]0101 Entry of Lands on Osage Reservation. 2/24/1873. 1p.

H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 105, 42d Cong. 3d.0102 Negroes of the Chickasaw Nation. 2/13/1873. 3pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 207, 42d Cong. 3d.0104 [Reservation in Territory of Washington for Coeur d’Alene and other Indian tribes.] 1/20/1874.

11pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 32, 43d Cong. 1st.

0110 [Relief of Joseph Dunlap.] 3/30/1874. 4pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 92, 43d Cong. 1st.

0112 [Request for delegation to visit Indian tribes and devise means to improve their condition.]4/1/1874. 4pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 94, 43d Cong. 1st.

0114 [Funds for sale of land to benefit Osage Indians.] 3/25/1874. 2pp.Senate Report No. 204, 43d Cong. 1st.

0116 Joab Spencer and James R. Mead. [Relief.] 5/12/1874. 5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 249, 43d Cong. 1st.

0119 Memorial of Citizens of the Cherokee Nation, Remonstrating against the Establishment of aTerritorial Government over Them. 2/2/1875. 13pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 66, 43d Cong. 2d.

0126 Memorial of Citizens of the Creek Nation, Remonstrating against the Establishment of aTerritorial Government for the Indian Territory. 2/6/1875. 5pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 71, 43d Cong. 2d.

0129 Protest of the Osage Nation of Indians, against the Establishment by Congress of a TerritorialGovernment of the United States over the Indian Nations. 2/9/1875. 5pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 72, 43d Cong. 2d.

0132 Montana Indian War Claims of 1867. 12/9/1874. 5pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 9, 43d Cong. 2d.

0135 Black Hills. [Open for settlement.] 1/11/1875. 2pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 33, 43d Cong. 2d.

0136 Sioux Agencies. [Appropriation.] 12/16/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 35, 43d Cong. 2d.

0137 Pawnee Indians. [Removal from Nebraska to Indian Territory.] 12/16/1874. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 36, 43d Cong. 2d.

0139 Northern Sioux Indians. [Appropriation.] 12/18/1874. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 43, 43d Cong. 2d.

0140 Modoc War Claims. [California; Oregon.] 12/17/1874. 119pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 45, 43d Cong. 2d.

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0200 Indians in Washington Territory. [Consolidation and sale of reservations.] 1/13/1875. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 87, 43d Cong. 2d.

0202 Ute Indians in Colorado. [Appropriation.] 1/13/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 88, 43d Cong. 2d.

0203 Support of Certain Indians in Indian Territory. [Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Apache, Kiowa,Comanche, and Wichita.] 1/13/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 91, 43d Cong. 2d.

0205 Indians of the Northern Superintendency. [Relief.] 1/13/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 92, 43d Cong. 2d.

0206 Removal of Weeminuche Indians. [To Ute Reservation.] 1/13/1875. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 97, 43d Cong. 2d.

0207 Malheur Reservation, Oregon. [Appropriation.] 1/13/1875. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 99, 43d Cong. 2d.

0209 Modoc War. [Cost details.] 1/27/1875. 19pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 131, 43d Cong. 2d.

0222 Oklahoma. [Territorial government.] 2/16/1875. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 151, 43d Cong. 2d.

0225 Indians in Washington Territory. [Consolidation of tribes.] 3/3/1875. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 296, 43d Cong. 2d.

0226 Pottawatomie Indians of Kansas. [Payment due.] 3/3/1875. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 319, 43d Cong. 2d.

0228 [Present condition of Apache Indians in New Mexico.] 4/18/1876. 5pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 91, 44th Cong. 1st.

0231 Indian Affairs. [Management of Indian Department.] 4/18/1876. 431pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 167, 44th Cong. 1st.

0447 Klamath Indian Reservation. [Claims of land owners.] 2/25/1876. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 183, 44th Cong. 1st.

0451 Pottawatomie Indians. [Payments to.] 3/21/1876. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 291, 44th Cong. 1st.

0453 Indian Hostilities in Oregon and California. [Expenses in suppression.] 3/23/1876. 1p.H.R. Report No. 297, 44th Cong. 1st.

0454 Pottawatomie Indians of Kansas. [Payment due.] 3/3/1875. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 319, 43d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at frame 0226.]

0456 Brothertown Reservation, in the State of Wisconsin. [Restoring complete land originallypurchased.] 4/29/1876. 1p.H.R. Report No. 445, 44th Cong. 1st.

0457 Choctaw Indians. [Claims.] 5/15/1876. 23pp.H.R. Report No. 499, 44th Cong. 1st.

0469 F. B. Culver. [Relief.] 6/9/1876. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 642, 44th Cong. 1st.

0470 Settlers in Wind River Valley. [Relief; Wyoming.] 7/7/1876. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 740, 44th Cong. 1st.

0473 [Removal of Sioux Indians from treaty reservation to Indian Territory.] 12/14/1876. 3pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 4, 44th Cong. 2d.

0476 [Osage lands sold to Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston Railroad Company.] 2/13/1877.3pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 35, 44th Cong. 2d.

0477 [Reply concerning Osage lands sold to Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston RailroadCompany.] 2/21/1877. 7pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 35, Part 2, 44th Cong. 2d.

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0481 [Memorial for removal of military post, Fort Garland.] 2/23/1877. 2pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 42, 44th Cong. 2d.

0483 Memorial of the Choctaw Nation, Asking for the Settlement of Its Claim Arising under the Treatyof 1855. 2/2/1877. 2pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 34, 44th Cong. 2d.

0484 The Removal of the Sioux Indians [to Indian Territory]. 12/14/1876. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 10, 44th Cong. 2d.

0485 Indian Depredations in New Mexico. 12/19/1876. 1p.H.R. Report No. 30, 44th Cong. 2d.

0486 Sioux or Dakota Indians in Minnesota. [Recompense due for supplies.] 12/19/1876. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 31, 44th Cong. 2d.

0487 Osage Indians. [Payment for attorneys.] 3/2/1877. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 186, 44th Cong. 2d.

0489 [Payment to Confederated Band of Ute.] 12/7/1877. 1p.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 6, 45th Cong. 2d.

0490 Timber Lands. [Sale; Red Lake and Leech Lake Indian reservations; Minnesota.] 2/24/1874.2pp.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 149, 43d Cong. 1st.

0491 [Campaigns, expeditions, and scouts in Department of Dakota.] 4/15/1878. 9pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 63, 45th Cong. 2d.

0495 [Relief of James W. Richard, J. S. Brown and brother.] 4/5/1878. 2pp.Senate Report No. 242, 45th Cong. 2d.

0496 [Arrears of interest for Chickasaw Nation.] 6/6/1878. 7pp.Senate Report No. 476, 45th Cong. 2d.

0500 [Compensation to Benjamin Holladay for losses.] 6/13/1878. 16pp.Senate Report No. 513, 45th Cong. 2d.

0509 Report on Archaeological Investigations for the Season of 1921, on the Navajo IndianReservation, New Mexico…. n.d. 17pp.

0526 Carson City Indian School. [Establishment and placement of school.] 3/17/1888. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1195, 50th Cong. 1st.

0528 The Abandonment of Certain Military Posts. 4/20/1878. 16pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 79, 45th Cong. 2d.

0536 Election of Delegate from Indian Territory. 6/17/1878. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 1002, 45th Cong. 2d.

0542 [Removal of Northern Cheyenne from Sioux Reservation to Indian Territory.] 2/12/1879. 1p.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 65, 45th Cong. 3d.

0543 Choctaw Claim. 1/24/1879. 49pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 34, 45th Cong. 3d.

0568 [Extending jurisdiction of northern district of Texas.] 3/3/1880. 1p.Senate Report No. 332, 46th Cong. 2d.

0569 Lands in Severalty to Indians. 5/28/1880. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 1576, 46th Cong. 2d.

0574 Claim of Charles Ewing against the Osage Indian Nation. 2/14/1882. 52pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 73, 47th Cong. 1st.

0600 [Establishment of Indian Territory.] 1/14/1878. 2pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 16, 45th Cong. 2d.

0601 [Education in Alaska.] 12/20/1881. 34pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 30, 47th Cong. 1st.

0623 Tuberculosis among the Nebraska Winnebago: A Social Study on an Indian Reservation. 1921.71pp.

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0665 [Reimbursement for services and supplies during Indian hostilities in Nevada.] 4/16/1888. 11pp.Senate Report No. 952, 50th Cong. 1st.

0671 [Cession of Indian Territory land occupied by Seminole Indians.] 1/24/1882. 9pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 75, 47th Cong. 1st.

0676 [Damages from Northern Cheyenne Indian raid.] 2/9/1882. 2pp.[Designation not legible.]

0677 [Occupation by settlers in Indian Territory.] 2/17/1882. 4pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 111, 47th Cong. 1st.

0679 [Physician’s pay for services at Mescalero Apache Indian Agency, New Mexico.] 1/10/1882.2pp.Senate Report No. 24, 47th Cong. 1st.

0680 [Compensation to Joseph Hertford for services as clerk at Sac and Fox Agency, IndianTerritory.] 1/11/1882. 3pp.Senate Report No. 33, 47th Cong. 1st.

0682 Indian Hostilities in Oregon and Washington Territories. 7/8/1856. 58pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 118, 34th Cong. 1st.

0711 [Relief of Joab Spencer and James R. Mead.] 1/24/1882. 5pp.Senate Report No. 58, 47th Cong. 1st.

0714 Claim of Cherokee Indians for Lands Ceded to the United States in the Indian Territory.3/2/1882. 37pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 89, 47th Cong. 1st.

0733 Modoc War. [Amount of property destroyed.] 4/6/1874. 1p.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 240, 43d Cong. 1st.

0734 Nez Percé Indians in Idaho and Tribes on Grand Rapids Reservation, Oregon. [Relief.]12/21/1882. 4pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 24, 47th Cong. 2d.

0736 [Treatment of Indians and depredations.] 12/4/1883. 2pp.[Designation not legible.]

0737 Memorial of the Legislature of the Territory of Montana relative to the Boundaries of theYellowstone National Park. 12/4/1883. 2pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 9, 48th Cong. 1st.

0739 [Sale of lands, Confederated Band of Ute Indians, Colorado.] 1/15/1884. 1p.Senate Report No. 33, 48th Cong. 1st.

0739 [Condition of Crow Indians.] 1/9/1884. 5pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 42, 48th Cong. 1st.

0742 [Balances paid and due on indebtedness in Indian wars, state of California.] 1/25/1884. 3pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 40, 48th Cong. 1st.

0744 [Jurisdiction of courts over crimes committed by one Indian against another in Indian Territory.]2/4/1884. 1p.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 43, 48th Cong. 1st.

0745 [Leasing of Indian Territory land for cattle grazing.] 2/25/1884. 1p.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 56, 48th Cong. 1st.

0746 Protest of…Cherokee and Creek Indians against Passage of [bill for another railroad throughIndian Territory]. 3/7/1884. 4pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 62, 48th Cong. 1st.

0748 [Contracts for furnishing beef cattle to Indians.] 6/10/1884. 1p.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 104, 48th Cong. 1st.

0749 [Establishment of Indian reservation in Siskiyou County, California.] 2/11/1874. 1p.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 58, 43d Cong. 1st.

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0750 [Relief of George H. Carlyle.] 1/23/1884. 1p.Senate Report No. 70, 48th Cong. 1st.

0751 [Repayment to state of Georgia for defense of frontiers against Indians from 1795 to 1818.]2/6/1884. 2pp.Senate Report No. 124, 48th Cong. 1st.

0752 [Relief of citizens of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana who served with U.S. troops inwar with Nez Percé Indians.] 3/18/1884. 1p.Senate Report No. 337, 48th Cong. 1st.

0753 [Settlement of expenses of Indian wars in Nevada.] 4/1/1884. 1p.Senate Report No. 406, 48th Cong. 1st.

0754 [Expenses by territorial authorities and people of Idaho in suppression of Indian hostilities.]4/1/1884. 2pp.Senate Report No. 407, 48th Cong. 1st.

0755 [Money improperly taken from funds of Miami Indians of Indiana and Kansas.] 1/6/1886. 27pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 23, 49th Cong. 1st.

0769 Clerical Force, Indian Office. 2/26/1886. 3pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 89, 49th Cong. 1st.

0771 Forfeited Grants [to] Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company. 5/28/1884. 16pp.H.R. Report No. 1663, 48th Cong. 1st.

0779 [Agreement with Indians in Washington Territory.] 2/19/1885. 11pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 82, 48th Cong. 1st.

0785 [Railroad right of way through Choctaw Nation.] 1/9/1882. 14pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 44, 47th Cong. 1st.

0792 [Appropriation for removal of Nez Percé Indians from Indian Territory.] 1/15/1885. 2pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 88, 48th Cong. 2d.

0793 [Relief of John G. Fell, Edward Hoopes, and George Burnham.] 2/26/1885. 4pp.Senate Report No. 1441, 48th Cong. 2d.

0795 [Transmittal of papers in case of Henry Ward, Indian inspector.] 2/15/1886. 2pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 71, 49th Cong. 1st.

0796 [Settlement of estates of deceased Kickapoo Indians, Kansas.] 1/18/1882. 3pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 55, 47th Cong. 1st.

0797 [Sale of part of Crow Indian reservation in Territory of Montana for Northern Pacific Railroad.]1/18/1882. 22pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 61, 47th Cong. 1st.

0808 Officials of the United States in the Indian Territory. 2/17/1888. 1p.H.R. Report No. 544, 50th Cong. 1st.

0809 Mrs. Sarah L. Larimer. [Payment for services, destroyed property.] 7/26/1888. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 3072, 50th Cong. 1st.

0811 Indian Outrages in New Mexico and Arizona. 1/7/1886. 1p.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 57, 49th Cong. 1st.

0812 School Facilities for the Sioux Indians. 2/15/1886. 1p.H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 121, 49th Cong. 1st.

0813 [Money due Indian agents.] 4/17/1888. 4pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 146, 50th Cong. 1st.

0815 [Railroad land grants in Kansas.] 6/14/1888. 94pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 194, 50th Cong. 1st.

0866 Claim of the State of Florida. [Suppression of hostilities.] 2/9/1888. 93pp.H.R. Report No. 367, 50th Cong. 1st.

0916 [Relief of Charles W. Denton.] 8/1/1888. 3pp.Senate Report No. 1963, 50th Cong. 1st.

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Reel 40Volume 127 cont. through Volume 128, [1856–1882 and] 1913–1921 (pp. 113627–115372)0001 [Sale of timber on Menomonee Reservation, Wisconsin.] 1/24/1882. 2pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 74, 47th Cong. 1st.0002 [Danger of peyote; speech by Hon. Harry L. Gandy, South Dakota.] 6/1/1920. 4pp.0004 [Protection of Deer Lodge and Missoula County citizens against roving bands of Indians.]

4/29/1874. 2pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 46, 43d Cong. 1st.

0005 [Indian disturbances in California.] 2/21/1856. 68pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 26, 34th Cong. 1st.

0039 [Correspondence on Indian disturbances in territories of Washington and Oregon.] 5/12/1856.68pp.Senate Ex. Doc. No. 66, 34th Cong. 1st.

0072 Indian Depredations in Oregon and Washington. 1/12/1861. 90pp.H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 29, 36th Cong. 2d.

0119 The First Stage of the Federal Indian Policy in the Pacific Northwest, 1849–1852. [Reprintedfrom Quarterly, Oregon Historical Society, Vol. XXII, No. 1.] 1921. 45pp.

0142 Army Reorganization. Hearings before the Committee on Military Affairs, House ofRepresentatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session, Part 43. 1/28/1920. 79pp.

0183 [Laws on estimates of appropriation, appropriations, and expenditures.] 12/5/1921. 226pp.H.R. Doc. No. 129, 67th Cong. 2d. [Index at frame 0288.]

0298 Archives of Government Offices Outside of the City of Washington. 3/1/1913. 219pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1443, 62d Cong. 3d. [Index at frame 0402.]

0408 Development of Unused Lands. 10/10/1919. 178pp.H.R. Doc. No. 262, 66th Cong. 1st.

0502 Indian Appropriation Bill, 1920. 5/23/1919. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 4, 66th Cong. 1st.

0505 Indian Appropriation Bill. 6/9/1919. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 27, 66th Cong. 1st.

0508 Claims of Sioux Tribe of Indians before Court of Claims. 6/27/1919. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 77, 66th Cong. 1st.

0511 Damages by Prairie Fires, Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota. 6/27/1919. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 78, 66th Cong. 1st.

0513 Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co. 6/28/1919. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 84, 66th Cong. 1st.

0514 Granting Citizenship to Certain Indians. 7/21/1919. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 140, 66th Cong. 1st.

0516 Indian Citizenship. 7/23/1919. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 144, 66th Cong. 1st.

0519 Rural High School District, Lapwai, Idaho. 8/20/1919. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 244, 66th Cong. 1st.

0521 Fort Berthold Indians. [Rights.] 8/25/1919. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 261, 66th Cong. 1st.

0522 Sale of Allotments for Town Site Purposes in Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma. 8/27/1919. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 267, 66th Cong. 1st.

0523 Homestead Entries within the Former Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana. 8/29/1919. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 276, 66th Cong. 1st.

0524 Claims of Sioux Tribe of Indians. 9/18/1919. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 324, 66th Cong. 1st.

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0525 Homestead Rights to Amy E. Hall. 10/2/1919. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 347, 66th Cong. 1st.

0527 St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin. [Relief.] 10/3/1919. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 350, 66th Cong. 1st.

0530 Sale of Certain Lands to School District No. 21, Fremont County, Wyoming. 10/3/1919. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 351, 66th Cong. 1st.

0531 Correction of an Error in an Indian Allotment. [Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians.]10/31/1919. 1p.H.R. Report No. 433, 66th Cong. 1st.

0532 Patent to School District No. 8, Sheridan County, Montana. 11/7/1919. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 445, 66th Cong. 1st.

0533 Allotment of Lands, Crow Tribe of Indians. 11/14/1919. 6pp.H.R. Report No. 468, 66th Cong. 1st.

0535 Indian Appropriation Bill for 1921. 12/19/1919. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 522, 66th Cong. 2d.

0541 Jose Ramon Cordova. [Relief.] 1/20/1920. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 568, 66th Cong. 2d.

0543 Widow of Joseph C. Akin. [Relief.] 1/20/1920. 14pp.H.R. Report No. 569, 66th Cong. 2d.

0550 Loyal Creek Indians. [Payment of balance due.] 1/22/1920. 12pp.H.R. Report No. 572, 66th Cong. 2d.

0556 Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole Indians v. the United States. 1/22/1920.4pp.H.R. Report No. 573, 66th Cong. 2d.

0558 Section 14 of the Act, Final Disposition of Affairs of Five Civilized Tribes, to Apply to OsageNation. 1/22/1920. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 574, 66th Cong. 2d.

0560 Iowa Tribe of Indians. [Claims.] 1/23/1920. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 581, 66th Cong. 2d.

0564 Indian Lands for Reservoir Purposes, Blackfeet Indian Reclamation Project. 1/30/1920. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 591, 66th Cong. 2d.

0566 To Submit Claims by Indian Tribes to Court of Claims. [Tribes in Washington.] 2/7/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 609, 66th Cong. 2d.

0567 Payments on Colville Indian Reservation Lands. 2/7/1920. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 610, 66th Cong. 2d.

0569 Claims of the Klamath Tribe of Indians. 2/24/1920. 40pp.H.R. Report No. 672, 66th Cong. 2d.

0589 Indian Appropriation Act. 3/10/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 732, 66th Cong. 2d.

0590 Payment of Judgment Rendered in Indian Depredation Case. 5/20/1920. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 775, 66th Cong. 2d.

0591 Drainage of Indian Allotments of Five Civilized Tribes. 4/1/1920. 1p.H.R. Report No. 784, 66th Cong. 2d.

0592 Sale of Isolated Tracts in Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. 4/1/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 786, 66th Cong. 2d.

0593 Disposition of Certain Lands in Montana Ceded by the Crow Indians. 4/1/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 787, 66th Cong. 2d.

0594 Allotment of Lands of the Crow Tribe for the Distribution of Tribal Funds. 4/5/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 789, 66th Cong. 2d.

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0595 Authority to Cowlitz Tribe of Indians to Submit Claims to Court of Claims. 4/5/1920. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 790, 66th Cong. 2d.

0597 Authorizing the Conveyance of Certain Land to the Yankton Agency Presbyterian Church.4/12/1920. 1p.H.R. Report No. 818, 66th Cong. 2d.

0598 Claims of Indians Residing in California. 4/15/1920. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 840, 66th Cong. 2d.

0600 Claims of Osage Nation of Indians. 4/28/1920. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 899, 66th Cong. 2d.

0605 Payment of Purchase Money on Homestead Entries, Former Standing Rock IndianReservation. 5/3/1920. 1p.H.R. Report No. 916, 66th Cong. 2d.

0606 To Authorize a Lieu Selection by State of South Dakota on Pine Ridge Reservation. 5/3/1920.1p.H.R. Report No. 918, 66th Cong. 2d.

0607 Deficiency Appropriation for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1/6/1921. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 957, 66th Cong. 3d.

0609 Claims of Sioux Tribe of Indians. 5/22/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1024, 66th Cong. 2d.

0610 Allotment of Lands of Crow Indians. 5/26/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1043, 66th Cong. 2d.

0611 Improvement of Red Lake and Red Lake River, Minnesota. 5/31/1920. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1070, 66th Cong. 2d.

0613 Coal and Asphalt Deposits. [Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations; Oklahoma.] 12/17/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1126, 66th Cong. 3d.

0614 Determining Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees Having Any Right, Title, or Interest in Any Trustor Restricted Property, Etc. 12/17/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1129, 66th Cong. 3d.

0615 Land for Choctaw and Chickasaw Sanitorium, Talihina, Oklahoma. 12/17/1920. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1130, 66th Cong. 3d.

0616 Indians of the United States, Field Investigation. [Condition of.] 12/18/1920. 18pp.H.R. Report No. 1133, 66th Cong. 3d.

0625 Patent to School District No. 9, Glacier County, Montana. 12/18/1920. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1135, 66th Cong. 3d.

0626 Changing Designation of Superintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes to That of Third AssistantSecretary of the Interior. 12/21/1920. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1141, 66th Cong. 3d.

0627 Indian Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Year 1922. 29pp.H.R. Report No. 1184, 66th Cong. 3d.

0643 Reorganizing the Indian Service. 1/14/1921. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1189, 66th Cong. 3d.

0647 Perpetuation of the Memory of the Chickasaw and Seminole Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma.1/17/1921. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1202, 66th Cong. 3d.

0648 Yanktonai and Cuthead Bands of Sioux Indians. 1/22/1921. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1224, 66th Cong. 3d.

0649 Lands Allotted to Certain Quapaw Indians. 1/24/1921. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1225, 66th Cong. 3d.

0651 Reorganizing the Indian Service. 1/25/1921. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1228, 66th Cong. 3d.

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0655 Submission of Claims of Indian Tribes to Court of Claims. 1/26/1921. 5pp.H.R. Report No. 1237, 66th Cong. 3d.

0658 Ponca Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma. 1/26/1921. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1239, 66th Cong. 3d.

0659 Stockyards for the Great Northern Railway Co. 1/27/1921. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1248, 66th Cong. 3d.

0660 Reorganizing the Indian Service. 2/1/1921. 7pp.H.R. Report No. 1278, 66th Cong. 3d.

0664 Settlement with Addie May Auld and Archie William Auld. [Kansas or Kaw Indians; Oklahoma.]2/9/1921. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1308, 66th Cong. 3d.

0665 Authorizing the Ottawa and Chippewa Tribes of Indians of Michigan to Submit Claims to theCourt of Claims. 2/21/1921. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1344, 66th Cong. 3d.

0666 Deed to Town Lots in Whitefield, Oklahoma. 2/22/1921. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1347, 66th Cong. 3d.

0668 Reorganizing the Indian Service. 2/26/1921. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1377, 66th Cong. 3d.

0670 James I. Coffey and William Lufkins. [Payment for expenses.] 3/1/1921. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1397, 66th Cong. 3d.

0671 Red Lake and Red Lake River, Minnesota. [Preliminary examination and survey for control fornavigation.] 5/28/1919. 45pp.H.R. Doc. No. 61, 66th Cong. 1st.

0695 Indian Tribal Funds. [Receipts, expenditures, and estimates.] 12/1/1919. 21pp.H.R. Doc. No. 349, 66th Cong. 2d.

0707 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Interior Department. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 369, 66th Cong. 2d.

0708 Expenditures from Tribal Funds of Blackfeet Indians of Montana. 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 370, 66th Cong. 2d.

0709 Expenditures from Tribal Funds of Confederated Bands of Utes, 1919. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 371, 66th Cong. 2d.

0710 Cattle for Indians. [Expenditures for purchase.] 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 373, 66th Cong. 2d.

0711 Expenditures for Indians, Tongue River Reservation, Montana. 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 374, 66th Cong. 2d.

0712 Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees. [Money collected and disbursed.] 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 375, 66th Cong. 2d.

0713 Relieving Distress among Indians. [Expenditures.] 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 376, 66th Cong. 2d.

0714 Expenditures for Purchase of Cattle, Northern Cheyenne Indians, 1919. 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 377, 66th Cong. 2d.

0715 Pay of Special Employees in the Indian Service. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 378, 66th Cong. 2d.

0716 Treaty Stipulations and Act of Hostilities, Indian Tribes. 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 379, 66th Cong. 2d.

0717 Expenditures from Permanent Funds of Sioux Indians, 1919. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 380, 66th Cong. 2d.

0718 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations. [Costs.] 12/2/1919. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 381, 66th Cong. 2d.

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0720 Expenditures from Permanent Funds of Sioux Indians, 1919. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 380, 66th Cong. 2d. [Bound out of numerical sequence.]

0721 Expenditures [for] Indian School and Agency Buildings. 12/2/1919. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 382, 66th Cong. 2d.

0725 Expenditures for Indian Schools, Support, 1919. 12/2/1919. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 383, 66th Cong. 2d.

0732 Expenditures from Tribal Funds, Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 12/2/1919. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 384, 66th Cong. 2d.

0735 Industrial Work and Care of Timber, Indian Service. [Expenditures.] 12/2/1919. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 385, 66th Cong. 2d.

0739 Industry among Indians. [Expenditures.] 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 386, 66th Cong. 2d.

0741 Indian Irrigation Projects, 1919. [Costs and data.] 12/2/1919. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 387, 66th Cong. 2d.

0747 Expenditures for Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 388, 66th Cong. 2d.

0749 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/2/1919. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 389, 66th Cong. 2d.

0759 Contingent Expenses—Department of the Interior. 12/2/1919. 37pp.H.R. Doc. No. 443, 66th Cong. 2d.

0778 Bridge across Salt River, Maricopa County, Arizona. [Construction report.] 12/4/1919. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 474, 66th Cong. 2d.

0780 Supplemental Estimate of Appropriations, Reclamation Service. 3/18/1920. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 694, 66th Cong. 2d.

0782 Indian Appropriation Bill, 1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 3, 66th Cong. 1st.

0783 Atlas Lumber Co. et al. [Relief.] 6/26/1919. 4pp.Senate Report No. 46, 66th Cong. 1st.

0785 Homestead Entries within the Former Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana. 7/18/1919. 2pp.Senate Report No. 90, 66th Cong. 1st.

0786 Claims of Sioux Tribe of Indians before Court of Claims. 9/12/1919. 2pp.Senate Report No. 185, 66th Cong. 1st.

0787 Elizabeth Marsh Watkins. [Relief.] 9/15/1919. 5pp.Senate Report No. 188, 66th Cong. 1st.

0790 Flathead Nation of Indians. [Relief.] 9/24/1919. 2pp.Senate Report No. 218, 66th Cong. 1st.

0791 Crow Tribe of Indians of Montana. 9/23/1919. 11pp.Senate Report No. 219, 66th Cong. 1st.

0797 Granting Citizenship to Certain Indians. 9/27/1919. 2pp.Senate Report No. 222, 66th Cong. 1st.

0798 Homestead Entries, Fort Assinniboine Military Reservation, Montana. 10/3/1919. 2pp.Senate Report No. 239, 66th Cong. 1st.

0799 Claims of Indians. 10/18/1919. 1p.Senate Report No. 270, 66th Cong. 1st.

0800 To Correct an Error in an Indian Allotment. [Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa.] 10/18/1919.2pp.Senate Report No. 271, 66th Cong. 1st.

0801 Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma. [Sale of allotments for town site purposes.] 11/3/1919. 1p.Senate Report No. 285, 66th Cong. 1st.

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0802 William E. Johnson. [Relief.] 12/16/1919. 3pp.Senate Report No. 330, 66th Cong. 2d.

0804 Pioneer Educational Society. [Patent.] 1/5/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 344, 66th Cong. 2d.

0805 Sioux Tribe of Indians. [Claims.] 1/5/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 345, 66th Cong. 2d.

0806 Coal and Asphalt Deposits. [Sale; Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations; Oklahoma.] 1/5/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 346, 66th Cong. 2d.

0807 Rosebud Indian Reservation. [Payment for damages from prairie fire.] 1/5/1920. 4pp.Senate Report No. 347, 66th Cong. 2d.

0809 Payment for Lands within the Former Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. 1/10/1920. 3pp.Senate Report No. 365, 66th Cong. 2d.

0811 Stockyards for Great Northern Railway Co. [Sale of land for; Montana.] 1/10/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 368, 66th Cong. 2d.

0812 Disposition of Certain Lands in Montana Ceded by the Crow Indians. 1/10/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 369, 66th Cong. 2d.

0813 Fort Berthold Indians. [Rights.] 1/19/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 372, 66th Cong. 2d.

0814 Indian Appropriation Bill, 1921. 1/27/1920. 3pp.Senate Report No. 395, 66th Cong. 2d.

0816 Kny-Scheerer Corporation. [Relief; hospital supplies.] 1/28/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 397, 66th Cong. 2d.

0817 Payments on Colville Indian Reservation Lands. 3/5/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 462, 66th Cong. 2d.

0818 Cowlitz Tribe of Indians. [Claims.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 532, 66th Cong. 2d.

0819 Yankton Tribe of Indians. [Right for possession of Red Pipestone Quarries; South Dakota.]4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 533, 66th Cong. 2d.

0820 Northern Arapahoe Tribe and the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Indians. [Claims.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 534, 66th Cong. 2d.

0821 Ottawa and Chippewa Tribes of Indians of Michigan. [Claims.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 535, 66th Cong. 2d.

0822 To Cancel an Allotment Made to Mary Crane (Deceased), Embracing Lands on the WinnebagoReservation in Nebraska. 4/22/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 536, 66th Cong. 2d.

0823 Comanche Indians of Oklahoma. [Allotments for unallotted tribal members.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 537, 66th Cong. 2d.

0824 Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to Correct an Error in an Indian Allotment. 4/22/1920.1p.Senate Report No. 538, 66th Cong. 2d.

0825 Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. [Sale of isolated tracts.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 539, 66th Cong. 2d.

0826 Crow Tribe of Indians Residing in the State of Montana. [Claims.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 540, 66th Cong. 2d.

0827 Ponca Tribe of Indians Residing in the States of Oklahoma and Nebraska. [Claims.] 4/22/1920.1p.Senate Report No. 541, 66th Cong. 2d.

0828 Indians in Montana. [Relief.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 542, 66th Cong. 2d.

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0829 Flathead Indians. [Relief.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 543, 66th Cong. 2d.

0830 Coos Bay, Umpqua, and Suislaw Tribes of Indians. [Claims; Oregon.] 4/22/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 544, 66th Cong. 2d.

0831 Klamath Tribe of Indians. [Claims.] 4/27/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 548, 66th Cong. 2d.

0832 Indians of California. [Claims.] 4/27/1920. 1p.Senate Report No. 549, 66th Cong. 2d.

0833 Bureau of Indian Affairs. [Appropriations to fulfill treaty stipulations with Indian tribes.]4/27/1920. 2pp.Senate Report No. 550, 66th Cong. 2d.

0834 Claim of the Osage Indians against the United States. 1/10/1921. 1p.Senate Report No. 679, 66th Cong. 3d.

0835 Drainage of Indian Allotments of Five Civilized Tribes. 1/13/1921. 2pp.Senate Report No. 682, 66th Cong. 3d.

0836 Albert H. Raynolds. [Payment on vouchers given him.] 1/18/1921. 2pp.Senate Report No. 684, 66th Cong. 3d.

0837 Kansas or Kaw Indians of Oklahoma. 1/18/1921. 1p.Senate Report No. 685, 66th Cong. 3d.

0838 Jose Ramon Cordova. [Relief.] 1/18/1921. 4pp.Senate Report No. 687, 66th Cong. 3d.

0840 Extension of the Osage Trust Period. 1/20/1921. 5pp.Senate Report No. 704, 66th Cong. 3d.

0843 Extension of Nonalienation Period of Certain Quapaw Indian Lands. 1/20/1921. 3pp.Senate Report No. 705, 66th Cong. 3d.

0845 Payment of Purchase Money on Homestead Entries, Former Standing Rock IndianReservation. 1/29/1921. 3pp.Senate Report No. 727, 66th Cong. 3d.

0847 Hugo Stamm. [Relief.] 2/2/1921. 2pp.Senate Report No. 745, 66th Cong. 3d.

0848 Indians of Nisqually Reservation, Washington. 2/2/1921. 3pp.Senate Report No. 746, 66th Cong. 3d.

0850 Red Lake and Red Lake River. [Improvement for navigation, drainage, and flood-controlpurposes.] 2/5/1921. 5pp.Senate Report No. 758, 66th Cong. 3d.

0853 Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill, 1922. 2/10/1921. 4pp.Senate Report No. 774, 66th Cong. 3d.

0855 Philip S. Everest. [Relief.] 2/15/1921. 2pp.Senate Report No. 792, 66th Cong. 3d.

0856 Widow of Joseph C. Akin. [Relief.] 2/15/1921. 14pp.Senate Report No. 794, 66th Cong. 3d.

0863 Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. [Allotment of land.] 2/17/1921. 4pp.Senate Report No. 805, 66th Cong. 3d.

0865 Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole Indians. 2/24/1921. 3pp.Senate Report No. 813, 66th Cong. 3d.

0867 Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers of the Treasury Department. 5/29/1919. 28pp.Senate Doc. No. 18, 66th Cong. 1st.

0881 Indians in Duchesne and Uintah Counties, Utah. 8/23/1919. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 78, 66th Cong. 1st.

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0882 V. Anderson, Administrator of Thomas J. Newland. [Appropriation for claim.] 2/13/1920. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 220, 66th Cong. 2d.

0883 Allotted Nisqually Indian Lands. 3/2/1920. 52pp.Senate Doc. No. 243, 66th Cong. 2d.

0909 The Pawnee Tribe of Indians. [Findings of court.] 12/8/1920. 11pp.Senate Doc. No. 311, 66th Cong. 3d.

0915 Indian Schools. [Appropriation estimate.] 1/31/1921. 4pp.Senate Doc. No. 367, 66th Cong. 3d.

0917 Pawnee Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma. [Appropriation estimate.] 2/15/1921. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 395, 66th Cong. 3d.

0919 Irrigation Project, Colorado River Indian Reservation. Hearing before the Committee on IndianAffairs, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 291, a Bill for theSurvey and Allotment of Lands…for the Disposal of the Surplus Lands after Allotment….7/16/1919. 27pp.

Reel 41Volume 128 cont. (pp. 115373–116266)0001 Allotments to Crow Indians. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States

Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 2890, a Bill to Provide for the Allotment ofthe Lands…. 9/3/1919. 26pp.

0014 Leasing of Crow Indian Lands. Hearing before a Subcommittee of the Committee on IndianAffairs, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 2890, a Bill to Providefor the Allotment of Lands…. 9/15/1919. 53pp.

0040 Relief of the Flathead Nation of Indians. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, UnitedStates Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 2298…[and] S. 2454…. 8/13/1919.10pp.

0045 Indian Tribes of Montana. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs,House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session. 11/5/1919. 47pp.

0069 Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin. Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session, Relative to Certain Representations of theChippewa Indians of Wisconsin. 7/2/1919. 20pp.

0079 Complaint of the Pine Ridge Sioux. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House ofRepresentatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session. [Leasing of land.] 4/6/1920. 60pp.

0110 Grazing Lands in Utah. Hearing before the Committee on the Public Lands, House ofRepresentatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session, on S. 3016, an Act to Authorize theDisposition of Certain Grazing Lands…. 1/5/1920–1/7/1920. 248pp.

0234 Chippewas of Minnesota. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House ofRepresentatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session. 1/21/1920 to 3/22/1920. 432pp.

Volume 129, [1830–1893] (pp. 1–479, 529–815)0451 Index to Volume 129. 7pp.0458 A Bill Providing for the Extension of Civil and Criminal Law over the Indian Reservations. n.d.

4pp.0460 The Political Status of the American Indian. n.d. 9pp.0466 A People without Law. [Reprinted from Atlantic Monthly.] 10/1891 and 11/1891. 24pp.0478 The Political Status of the Indians. [From report of commissioner of Indian affairs.] 1891. 28pp.0492 A Thorough Digest of the Indian Question, with Suggestions for the Proper Management of the

Indians. n.d. 8pp.0496 Practical Suggestions on Indian Affairs. [From American Missionary Association.] 2/1885. 8pp.

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0501 In re Application of Jesse Cross for Writ of Habeas Corpus. Brief and Argument for W. P.Rathbun. [In supreme court of state of Nebraska.] n.d. 13pp.

0509 Journal of the Third Annual Session of the General Council of the Indian Territory…. 6/3/1872–6/18/1872. 32pp.

0526 United States v. Lorton Holliday and United States v. Joseph Haas. [Opinion; December Term,U.S. Supreme Court.] 1865. 6pp.

0529 United States v. George Cook. [Opinion; October Term; U.S. Supreme Court.] 1873. 3pp.0531 United States v. Robert D. Hunter. [Demurrer to 6th and 8th pleas; D.C. Supreme Court.] n.d.

7pp.0535 John H. Charles v. United States. [Findings of fact and conclusions; court of claims.] n.d. 3pp.0537 [Questions about leasing Indian lands for grazing; Department of Justice.] 7/21/1885. 3pp.0539 [Condition of Indian Territory land; letter.] 4/21/1881. 5pp.0542 Decision of Judge I. C. Parker on the Status of Lands in the Indian Territory. 1882. 13pp.0549 The Indian before the Law, by Henry S. Pancoast. [Indian Rights Association.] 1884. 79pp.0590 The Claim of the Choctaw Nation for the Net Proceeds of the Land Ceded by the Treaty

Concluded at Dancing Rabbit Creek, September 7, 1830. n.d. 57pp.0619 The Choctaw “Net Proceeds” Claim. 1/8/1879. 22pp.0630 “The Release” and Other Objections to the Choctaw Claim. n.d. 10pp.0636 Appeal of the Choctaw Nation from the Decision of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs,

Rendered January 23, 1886. 2/11/1886. 20pp.0659 Letter from Pleasant Porter, Delegate of the Creek Nation, to the Attorney-General of the

United States, Relative to the Government, Laws, and Rights of Said Nation, and Official Actionof Delegates Representing the Same. 8/16/1889. 6pp.

0663 In re Proceeds of Sales of Osage Indian Lands in Kansas. 1886. 8pp.0668 Civilization by Removal! [From Indian Rights Association.] 2/1889. 15pp.0676 The Gentile System of the Navajo Indians, by Washington Matthews. [Lecture before

Anthropological Society, Washington, D.C.; from Journal of American Folk-Lore, Vol. III, No. 9.]6/1890. 23pp.

0688 [Claim of C. N. Cotton, Navajo. Department of the Interior.] 12/24/1890. 2pp.0689 Correspondence on the Subject of Teaching the Vernacular in Indian School, 1887–’88.

3/9/1888. 25pp.0703 Hampton Institute, 1868 to 1885, Its Work for Two Races. 11/1885. 33pp.0720 A Plea for the Papoose. [Address by General T. J. Morgan, U.S. commissioner of Indian

affairs.] n.d. 18pp.0729 A Plea for Enlarged School Work. [More money for Indian schools; from Indian Rights

Association.] 4/30/1890. 5pp.0732 The New Indian School Policy. [Address of General T. J. Morgan, commissioner of Indian

affairs, before meeting of Indian Rights Association.] 12/17/1889. 4pp.0734 Indian Contract Schools and the Churches: A Timely Statement of Facts. [From National

League for the Protection of American Institutions.] ca. 1894. 5pp.0738 Proceedings of the Indian Educational Convention, for the Fourth Supervisor’s District, Held at

Arkansas City, Kansas. 12/28–30/1891. 43pp.0760 Extravagance, Waste and Failure of Indian Education. [From Indian Rights Association.]

3/1/1892. 22pp.0771 [Response to queries about Cherokee Nation.] 1/23/1889. 2pp.0773 Brief and Argument [before U.S. commissioners authorized to negotiate with certain Indians].

1/29/1890. 23pp.0785 [Cherokee Nation and cattle syndicate.] 10/26/1889. 14pp.

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0792 [Cherokee Indian lands.] 10/31/1889. 11pp.0798 [Cherokee Indian lands.] 11/14/1889. 12pp.0805 In re Claim of the Choctaw Nation to the Leased District in the Indian Territory. Brief. 1/14/1890.

86pp.

Reel 42Volume 129 cont. (pp. 816–1322)0001 Memorial of the Chickasaws relating to Lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation…. 1890.

59pp.0040 Oklahoma Town Sites. 6/18/1890. 8pp.0044 Articles of Agreement concerning the Cession of the Cherokee Outlet…. 1893. 7pp.0048 [Notice from Department of the Interior on settlement on Cherokee Outlet.] 2/26/1891. 1p.0049 Right of Amy Hauser et al. to Share in the Common Property of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe

Tribes of Indians. Brief and Argument. 7/25/1892. 14pp.0057 Report on New York Indians. [From Board of Indian Commissioners.] 6/9/1891. 13pp.0064 [Negotiation with Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians.] 10/4/1890. 6pp.0067 [Negotiation with Northern Cheyenne Indians.] 10/4/1890. 4pp.0069 [Negotiation with Puyallup Indians; Washington.] 10/4/1890. 3pp.0071 [Negotiation with Warm Springs Indians; Oregon.] 10/4/1890. 4pp.0073 [Negotiation with Colville Indians; Washington.] 10/21/1890. 3pp.0075 [Negotiation with Crow Indians.] 10/28/1890. 3pp.0077 [Survey of Round Valley Indian Reservation.] 11/3/1890. 6pp.0080 [Negotiation with Mission Indians; California.] 1/31/1891. 6pp.0083 [Agreement with Fort Peck, Fort Belknap, and Blackfeet Agency Indians.] 5/1/1888. 24pp.0095 [Chippewa negotiations.] 1/14/1889. 5pp.0098 [Clerical staff in office of commissioner of Indian affairs.] 2/6/1879. 3pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 6, 45th Cong. 3d.0100 Reform in the Civil Service. 3/10/1886. 4pp.

H.R. Report No. 1001, 49th Cong. 1st.0102 Classification and Compensation of United States Civil Officers. 3/23/1886. 3pp.

H.R. Report No. 1303, 49th Cong. 1st.0104 Agreements with Sioux Indians. 3/18/1884. 4pp.

H.R. Report No. 829, 48th Cong. 1st.0106 [Proclamation from president; division of Sioux Nation.] 2/10/1890. 4pp.0108 [Division of Sioux Nation.] 3/2/1889. 13pp.0115 [Implements of warfare in possession of Indians.] 12/6/1890. 23pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 2, 51st Cong. 2d.0127 Additional Provisions for Sioux Indians. 12/4/1890. 6pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 36, 51st Cong. 2d.0130 Support of Sioux of Different Tribes, Subsistence and Civilization. 12/6/1890. 5pp.

H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 52, 51st Cong. 2d.0133 [Completed and unfulfilled obligations to Indians.] 12/20/1890. 15pp.0141 [Supplies delivered to Sioux agencies.] 1/6/1891. 6pp.0144 [Supplies for Sioux Indians.] 1/7/1891. 12pp.0150 A Brief History of the Late Military Invasion of the Home of the Sioux. [Published by National

Indian Defence Association.] 1891. 32pp.

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0166 Omaha and Ponka Letters, by James Owen Dorsey. [With translations to English; index atframe 0228.] 1891. 123pp.

0230 Railroads through the Indian Territory. 5/21/1870. 9pp.0235 Regulations concerning Railroads Claiming Right of Way over the Public Lands. 1/13/1888.

9pp.0241 Correspondence in relation to the Employment of Indians with the Wild West Exhibition….

5/2/1892. 5pp.0244 …Rules and Regulations regarding the Allotment of Lands of the United States Not Otherwise

Appropriated to Indians…. 9/17/1887. 7pp.0249 The General Allotment Act. 2/8/1887. 4pp.0250 Taxation of Indian Lands. Opinion of the Attorney General. 7/27/1888. 6pp.0253 [Right of allottee to cut and sell timber.] 1/26/1889. 2pp.0254 [Allotment of land to Indians.] 2/28/1891. 2pp.0255 [Land allotment on Indian reservations.] 7/2/1891. 2pp.0257 Allotment of Land to Indians. 5/4/1887. 2pp.

Volume 130, Charters and Constitutions for Absentee-Shawnee through Eastern Shawnee Tribes0259 Index to Volume 130. 4pp.0263 Constitution and By-laws of the Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. Ratified

12/5/1938. 7pp.0268 Constitution and By-laws of the Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas. Approved 8/19/1938.

12pp.0276 Corporate Charter of the Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas. Ratified 10/17/1939. 8pp.0282 Constitution and By-laws of the Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Oklahoma. Ratified

1/10/1939. 7pp.0287 Corporate Charter of the Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Oklahoma. Ratified 5/24/1939. 8pp.0292 Constitution and By-laws of the Jicarilla Apache Tribes of the Jicarilla Apache Indian

Reservation, New Mexico. Approved 8/4/1937. 8pp.0298 Corporate Charter of the Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Reservation, New Mexico.

Ratified 9/4/1937. 7pp.0303 Constitution and By-laws of the Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico.

Approved 3/25/1936. 8pp.0309 Corporate Charter of the Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico. Ratified

8/1/1936. 7pp.0314 Constitution and By-laws of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, Arizona. Approved 1/17/1936. 11pp.0321 Corporate Charter of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, Arizona. Ratified 10/16/1940. 7pp.0326 Constitution and By-laws of the White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Indian

Reservation, Arizona. Approved 8/26/1938. 9pp.0332 Constitution and By-laws of the Yavapai-Apache Indian Community, Arizona. Approved

2/12/1937. 7pp.0337 Constitution and By-laws of the Bay Mills Indian Community, Michigan. Approved 11/4/1936.

8pp.0343 Corporate Charter of the Bay Mills Indian Community, Michigan. Ratified 11/27/1937. 8pp.0349 Constitution and By-laws for the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana.

Approved 12/13/1935. 12pp.0357 Corporate Charter of the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana. Ratified

8/15/1936. 8pp.0363 Corporate Charter of the Cachil Dehe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian Community.

[California.] Ratified 11/23/1941. 7pp.

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0368 Constitution and By-laws of the Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 1/17/1938. 8pp.0374 Corporate Charter of the Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 11/15/1938. 8pp.0380 Constitution and By-laws of the Catawba Indian Tribe of South Carolina. Approved 6/30/1944.

7pp.0385 Constitution and By-laws of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. Ratified 9/18/1937.

7pp.0390 Constitution and By-laws of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Tongue River Reservation.

Approved 11/23/1935. 13pp.0398 Corporate Charter of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Tongue River Reservation, Montana.

Ratified 11/7/1936. 8pp.0404 Constitution and By-laws of the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians

of the State of Wisconsin. Approved 6/20/1936. 12pp.0412 Corporate Charter of the Bad River Band of Chippewa Indians of the Bad River Reservation,

Wisconsin. Ratified 5/21/1938. 8pp.0418 Constitution and By-laws of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of

Wisconsin. Approved 8/15/1936. 12pp.0426 Corporate Charter of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of the Lac

du Flambeau Reservation, Wisconsin. Ratified 5/8/1937. 8pp.0432 Constitution and By-laws of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Minnesota. Approved 7/24/1936.

11pp.0439 Corporate Charter of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe of the Consolidated Chippewa Agency,

Minnesota. Ratified 11/13/1937. 8pp.0445 Constitution and By-laws of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Wisconsin.

Approved 6/1/1936. 12pp.0453 Corporate Charter of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of the Red Cliff

Reservation, Wisconsin. Ratified 10/24/1936. 9pp.0459 Constitution and By-laws of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan. Approved 5/6/1937. 8pp.0465 Corporate Charter of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of the Isabella Reservation of

Michigan. Ratified 8/28/1937. 8pp.0471 Constitution and By-laws of the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin. Approved

11/12/1942. 6pp.0476 Constitution and By-laws of the Sokaogon Chippewa Community, Wisconsin. Approved

11/9/1938. 7pp.0481 Corporate Charter of the Sokaogon Chippewa Community, Wisconsin. Ratified 10/7/1939. 8pp.0487 Constitution and By-laws of the Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation,

Montana. Approved 11/23/1935. 11pp.0494 Corporate Charter of the Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation, Montana.

Ratified 7/25/1936. 8pp.0499 Constitution and By-laws of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. Ratified 4/20/1945. 5pp.0503 Constitution and By-laws of the Colorado River Indian Tribes of the Colorado River

Reservation, Arizona and California. Approved 8/12/1937. 15pp.0512 Constitution and By-laws of the Covelo Indian Community, California. [Round Valley

Reservation.] Approved 12/16/1936. 10pp.0519 Corporate Charter of the Covelo Indian Community of the Round Valley Indian Reservation,

California. Ratified 11/6/1937. 8pp.0525 Constitution and By-laws of the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater Reservation,

Nevada. Approved 11/28/1940. 11pp.0532 Corporate Charter of the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada.

Ratified 11/30/1940. 7pp.

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0537 Constitution and By-laws of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 12/22/1939. 7pp.0542 Corporate Charter of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 12/12/1940. 8pp.

Volume 131, Charters and Constitutions for Flathead through Ottawa (of Oklahoma) Tribes0548 Index to Volume 131. 4pp.0552 Constitution and By-laws of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead

Reservation, Montana. Approved 10/28/1935. 14pp.0561 Corporate Charter of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation,

Montana. Ratified 4/25/1936. 8pp.0567 Constitution and By-laws of the Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap

Reservation, Montana. Approved 12/13/1935. 13pp.0575 Corporate Charter of the Fort Belknap Indian Community, Montana. Ratified 8/25/1937. 8pp.0581 Constitution and By-laws of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North

Dakota. Approved 6/29/1936. 13pp.0589 Corporate Charter of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota.

Ratified 4/24/1937. 8pp.0595 Constitution and By-laws of the Fort Bidwell Indian Community of the Fort Bidwell Reservation,

California. Approved 1/28/1936. 8pp.0601 Constitution and By-laws of the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe, Nevada. Approved

7/2/1936. 14pp.0610 Corporate Charter of the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe of the Fort McDermitt

Indian Reservation, Nevada. Ratified 11/21/1936. 8pp.0616 Constitution and By-laws of the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community, Arizona. Approved

11/24/1936. 9pp.0622 Corporate Charter of the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community, Arizona. Ratified

6/6/1938. 8pp.0628 Constitution and By-laws of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Utah.

Approved 11/25/1940. 11pp.0635 Corporate Charter of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Utah. Ratified

3/29/1941. 8pp.0641 Constitution and By-laws for the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community, Oregon.

Approved 5/13/1936. 15pp.0650 Corporate Charter of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community, Oregon.

Ratified 8/22/1936. 8pp.0656 Constitution and By-laws of the Hannahville Indian Community, Michigan. Approved 7/23/1936.

8pp.0662 Corporate Charter of the Hannahville Indian Community, Michigan. Ratified 8/21/1937. 7pp.

Reel 43Volume 131 cont.0001 Constitution and By-laws of the Havasupai Tribe of the Havasupai Reservation, Arizona.

Approved 3/27/1939. 8pp.0007 Constitution and By-laws of the Hopi Tribe, Arizona. Approved 12/19/1936. 12pp.0015 Constitution and By-laws of the Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation, Arizona. Approved

12/17/1938. 9pp.0021 Corporate Charter of the Hualapai Tribe of the Hualapai Reservation, Arizona. Ratified

6/5/1943. 7pp.

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0026 Constitution and By-laws for the Iowa Tribe of Indians of the Iowa Reservation in Nebraska andKansas. Approved 2/26/1937. 7pp.

0031 Corporate Charter of the Iowa Tribe of the Iowa Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska. Ratified6/19/1937. 8pp.

0037 Constitution and By-laws of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 10/23/1937. 7pp.0042 Corporate Charter of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 2/5/1938. 8pp.0047 Constitution and By-laws of the Kalispel Indian Community of the Kalispel Reservation,

Washington. Approved 3/24/1938. 11pp.0054 Corporate Charter of the Kalispel Indian Community of the Kalispel Reservation, Washington.

Ratified 5/28/1938. 8pp.0060 Constitution and By-laws of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Michigan. Approved

12/17/1936. 13pp.0068 Corporate Charter of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community of the L’Anse Reservation,

Michigan. Ratified 7/17/1937. 8pp.0074 Corporate Charter of the Kialegee Tribal Town, Oklahoma. Ratified 9/17/1942. 8pp.0080 Constitution and By-laws of the Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation in

Kansas. Approved 2/26/1937. 7pp.0085 Constitution and By-laws of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 9/18/1937. 7pp.0090 Corporate Charter of the Kickapoo Tribe of the Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas. Ratified

6/19/1937. 8pp.0096 Corporate Charter of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 1/18/1938. 7pp.0101 Constitution and By-laws of the Makah Indian Tribe of the Makah Indian Reservation,

Washington. Approved 5/16/1936. 13pp.0109 Corporate Charter of the Makah Indian Tribe of the Makah Indian Reservation, Washington.

Ratified 2/27/1937. 8pp.0116 Constitution and By-laws for the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation.

Approved 11/27/1935. 13pp.0124 Constitution and By-laws for the Me-Wuk Indian Community of the Wilton Rancheria, California.

Approved 1/15/1936. 9pp.0131 Constitution and By-laws of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 10/10/1939. 5pp. [Missing

page 1.]0135 Corporate Charter of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 6/1/1940. 8pp.0141 Constitution and By-laws for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the Muckleshoot Reservation,

Washington. Approved 5/13/1936. 14pp.0150 Corporate Charter of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe of the Muckleshoot Reservation,

Washington. Ratified 10/31/1936. 8pp.0156 Constitution and By-laws of the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska. Approved 3/30/1936. 12pp.0164 Corporate Charter of the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska. Ratified 8/22/1936. 8pp.0170 Constitution and By-laws for the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. Approved 12/21/1936.

7pp.0175 Corporate Charter of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin of the Oneida Reservation.

Ratified 5/1/1937. 8pp.0181 Constitution and By-laws of the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 11/30/1938. 7pp.0185 Corporate Charter of the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 6/2/1939. 8pp.

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Volume 132, Charters and Constitutions for Paiute Indians through Reno-Sparks IndianCommunity0191 Index to Volume 132. 4pp.0195 Constitution and By-laws of the Kanosh Band of Paiute Indians of the Kanosh Indian

Community. Approved 12/2/1942. 8pp.0201 Constitution and By-laws of the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Reservation,

Nevada. Approved 4/17/1942. 11pp.0208 Corporate Charter of the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa Reservation, Nevada.

Ratified 5/3/1942. 7pp.0213 Constitution and By-laws of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, Nevada. Approved 1/15/1936.

14pp.0222 Corporate Charter of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of the Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nevada.

Ratified 11/21/1936. 8pp.0228 Constitution and By-laws of the Shivwits Band of Paiute Indians of the Shivwits Reservation,

Utah. Approved 3/21/1940. 9pp.0234 Constitution and By-laws of the Walker River Paiute Tribe of Nevada. Approved 3/26/1937.

12pp.0242 Corporate Charter of the Walker River Paiute Tribe of the Walker River Reservation, Nevada.

Ratified 5/8/1937. 8pp.0248 Corporate Charter of the Yerington Paiute Tribe of the State of Nevada. Ratified 4/10/1937.

8pp.0254 Constitution and By-laws of the Yerington Paiute Tribe, Nevada. Approved 1/4/1937. 8pp.0260 Constitution and By-laws of the Papago Tribe, Arizona. Approved 1/6/1937. 10pp.0267 Constitution and By-laws of the Pawnee Indians of Oklahoma. Ratified 1/6/1938. 7pp.0272 Corporate Charter of the Pawnee Indian Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 4/28/1938. 8pp.0278 Constitution and By-laws of the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. Ratified 10/10/1939. 6pp.0283 Corporate Charter of the Peoria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma. Ratified 6/1/1940. 8pp.0289 Constitution and By-laws of the Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Arizona.

Approved 5/14/1936. 11pp.0296 Corporate Charter of the Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Arizona. Ratified

2/28/1938. 8pp.0302 Constitution and By-laws of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Arizona.

Approved 6/11/1940. 11pp.0309 Constitution and By-laws for the Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria,

California. Approved 1/15/1936. 9pp.0316 Constitution and By-laws for the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria,

California. Approved 3/11/1936. 9pp.0323 Constitution and By-laws of the Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester

Rancheria, California. Approved 3/11/1936. 11pp.0332 Corporate Charter of the Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester Rancheria,

California. Ratified 2/27/1937. 8pp.0338 Constitution and By-laws for the Upper Lake Band of Pomo Indians of the Upper Lake

Rancheria, California. Approved 1/15/1936. 7pp.0343 Constitution and By-laws for the Upper Lake Band of Pomo Indians of the Upper Lake

Rancheria, California. Approved 1/15/1936. 9pp.0350 Constitution and By-laws of the Upper Lake Pomo Indian Community. Ratified 10/22/1941. 8pp.0356 Corporate Charter of the Upper Lake Pomo Indian Community. Ratified 2/15/1942. 8pp.

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0362 Constitution and By-laws of the Ponca Tribe of Native Americans of Nebraska. Approved4/3/1936. 12pp.

0370 Corporate Charter of the Ponca Tribe of Native Americans, Nebraska. Ratified 8/15/1936. 8pp.0376 Constitution and By-laws of the Port Gamble Indian Community, Washington. Approved

9/7/1939. 8pp.0382 Corporate Charter of the Port Gamble Band of Clallam Indians of the Port Gamble Indian

Community, Washington. Ratified 4/5/1941. 8pp.0388 Constitution and By-laws of the Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin. Approved

2/6/1937. 8pp.0394 Corporate Charter of the Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin. Ratified

10/30/1937. 7pp.0399 Constitution and By-laws of the Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians, Oklahoma. Ratified

12/12/1938. 7pp.0404 Constitution and By-laws of the Prairie Island Indian Community in Minnesota. Approved

6/20/1936. 13pp.0412 Corporate Charter of the Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota. Ratified

7/23/1937. 8pp.0418 Constitution and By-laws of the Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico. Approved 12/20/1935.

12pp.0426 Constitution and By-laws of the Puyallup Tribe of the Puyallup Reservation, Washington.

Approved 5/13/1936. 14pp.0435 Constitution and By-laws of the Quartz Valley Indian Community, California. Approved

6/15/1939. 7pp.0440 Corporate Charter of the Quartz Valley Indian Community, California. Ratified 3/12/1940. 7pp.0445 Constitution and By-laws of the Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Reservation, California.

Approved 12/18/1936. 12pp.0453 Constitution and By-laws of the Quileute Tribe of the Quileute Reservation, Washington.

Approved 11/11/1936. 14pp.0462 Corporate Charter of the Quileute Indian Tribe of the Quileute Indian Reservation, Washington.

Ratified 8/21/1937. 8pp.0468 Constitution and By-laws of the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Nevada. Approved 1/15/1936.

8pp.0474 Corporate Charter of the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony of the State of Nevada. Ratified 1/7/1938.

8pp.

Volume 133, Charters and Constitutions for Sac and Fox through Yomba Shoshone Tribes0480 Index to Volume 133. 4pp.0484 Constitution and By-laws of the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa. Approved

12/20/1937. 12pp.0492 Constitution and By-laws of the Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri of the Sac and Fox Reservation

in Kansas and Nebraska. Approved 3/2/1937. 8pp.0498 Corporate Charter of the Sac and Fox Tribe of Missouri of the Sac and Fox Reservation in

Kansas and Nebraska. Ratified 6/19/1937. 8pp.0504 Constitution and By-laws of the Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. Ratified 12/7/1937.

7pp.0509 Constitution and By-laws of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma. Approved 4/26/1937. 7pp.0514 Corporate Charter of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 6/26/1937. 7pp.0519 Constitution and By-laws of the Shoshone-Bannock tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho.

Approved 4/30/1936. 15pp.

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0528 Corporate Charter of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho.Ratified 4/17/1937. 8pp.

0534 Constitution and By-laws of the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation,Nevada. Approved 4/20/1936. 14pp.

0543 Corporate Charter of the Shoshone-Paiute tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation, Idaho andNevada. Ratified 8/22/1936. 8pp.

0549 Constitution and By-laws of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, South Dakota. Approved12/27/1935. 21pp.

0561 Constitution and By-laws for the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, South Dakota. Approved4/24/1936. 11pp.

0568 Corporate Charter of the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, South Dakota. Ratified 10/31/1936.8pp.

0573 Constitution and By-laws for the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation.Approved 11/27/1935. 13pp. [Duplicate of document at frame 0116 above.]

0581 Corporate Charter of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, South Dakota. Ratified 7/11/1936. 8pp.0587 Constitution and By-laws of the Lower Brule Indian Community in Minnesota. Approved

6/11/1936. 13pp.0595 Corporate Charter of the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Minnesota. Ratified 7/17/1937. 7pp.0600 Constitution and By-laws of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South

Dakota. Approved 1/15/1936. 14pp.0609 Constitution and By-laws of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, South Dakota. Approved 12/20/1935.

12pp.0617 Corporate Charter of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, South Dakota. Ratified 3/16/1937. 9pp.0623 Constitution and By-laws of the Santee Sioux Tribe of the Sioux Nation of the State of

Nebraska. Approved 4/3/1936. 13pp.0631 Corporate Charter of the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska. Ratified 8/22/1936. 8pp.0636 Constitution and By-laws of the Skokomish Indian Tribe of the Skokomish Reservation,

Washington. Approved 5/3/1938. 13pp.0644 Corporate Charter of the Skokomish Indian Tribe of the Skokomish Indian Reservation,

Washington. Ratified 7/22/1939. 8pp.0650 Constitution and By-laws of the Stockbridge Munsee Community, Wisconsin. Approved

11/18/1937. 8pp.0656 Corporate Charter of the Stockbridge Munsee Community of Wisconsin. Ratified 5/21/1938.

8pp.0662 Constitution and By-laws for the Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish Reservation, Washington.

Approved 1/27/1936. 14pp.0671 Corporate Charter of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, Washington. Ratified 7/25/1936.

8pp.0677 Constitution and By-laws of the Te-Moak Bands of Western Shoshone Indians, Nevada.

Approved 8/24/1938. 11pp.0684 Corporate Charter of the Te-Moak Bands of Western Shoshone Indians of the State of Nevada.

Ratified 12/12/1938. 8pp.0690 Constitution and By-laws of the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Oklahoma. Ratified 12/27/1938. 7pp.0695 Corporate Charter of the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Oklahoma. Ratified 4/13/1939. 8pp.0701 Constitution and By-laws of the Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. Ratified 4/21/1938.

7pp.0706 Constitution and By-laws for the Tulalip Tribes, Washington. Approved 1/24/1936. 15pp.0716 Corporate Charter of the Tulalip Tribes of the Tulalip Reservation, Washington. Ratified

10/3/1936. 8pp.

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0722 Constitution and By-laws of the Tule River Indian Tribe, California. Approved 1/15/1936. 14pp.0731 Constitution and By-laws for the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians of the Tuolumne

Rancheria, California. Approved 1/15/1936. 12pp.0739 Corporate Charter of the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians of the Tuolumne Rancheria,

California. Ratified 11/12/1937. 8pp.0745 Constitution and By-laws of the Southern Ute Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado.

Approved 11/4/1936. 10pp.0752 Corporate Charter of the Southern Ute Tribe, Colorado. Ratified 11/1/1938. 8pp.0758 Constitution and By-laws of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah.

Approved 1/19/1937. 15pp.0767 Corporate Charter of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah. Ratified

8/10/1938. 8pp.0773 Constitution and By-laws of the Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reservation, Colorado,

New Mexico, Utah. Approved 6/6/1940. 8pp.0779 Constitution and By-laws of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of

Oregon. Approved 2/14/1938. 16pp.0790 Corporate Charter of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon.

Ratified 4/23/1938. 8pp.0796 Constitution and By-laws of the Washoe Tribe, Nevada and California. Approved 1/24/1936.

11pp.0804 Corporate Charter of the Washoe Tribe of the States of Nevada and California. Ratified

2/27/1937. 8pp.0810 Constitution and By-laws of the Winnebago Tribe, Winnebago Reservation in the State of

Nebraska. Approved 4/3/1936. 13pp.0818 Corporate Charter of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. Ratified 8/15/1936. 8pp.0824 Constitution and By-laws of the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 7/24/1937. 7pp.0829 Corporate Charter of the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma. Ratified 10/30/1937. 8pp.0835 Constitution and By-laws of the Yomba Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba Reservation, Nevada.

Approved 12/20/1939. 11pp.0842 Corporate Charter of the Yomba Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba Reservation, Nevada. Ratified

12/22/1939. 8pp.

Reel 44Volume 134, Charters and Constitutions for Alaska Territory Indians0001 Index to Volume 134. 4pp.0005 Corporate Charter of the Angoon Community Association, Alaska. Ratified 11/15/1939. 6pp.0010 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Atka, Alaska. Ratified 5/23/1939. 6pp.0015 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Atka, Alaska. Ratified 5/23/1939. 4pp.0019 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Barrow. Ratified 3/21/1940. 6pp.0023 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Barrow. Ratified 3/21/1940. 4pp.0027 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Chanega. Ratified 2/3/1940. 6pp.0032 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Chanega. Ratified 2/3/1940. 4pp.0036 Constitution and By-laws of the Chilkat Indian Village. Ratified 3/27/1941. 9pp.0042 Corporate Charter of the Chilkat Indian Village. Ratified 3/27/1941. 5pp.0047 Constitution and By-laws of the Craig Community Association of Craig, Alaska. Ratified

10/8/1938. 9pp.

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0053 Corporate Charter of the Craig Community Association of Craig, Alaska. Ratified 10/8/1938.7pp.

0058 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Deering, Alaska. Ratified 10/26/1945. 5pp.0063 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Deering, Alaska. Ratified 10/26/1945. 3pp.0066 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Diomede. Ratified 1/31/1940. 6pp.0071 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Diomede, Alaska. Ratified 1/31/1940. 3pp.0074 Corporate Charter of the Douglas Indian Association, Territory of Alaska. Ratified 11/24/1941.

5pp.0079 Constitution and By-laws of the Douglas Indian Association, Territory of Alaska. Ratified

11/24/1941. 8pp.0087 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Elim, Alaska. Ratified 11/24/1939. 6pp.0092 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Elim, Alaska. Ratified 11/24/1939. 4pp.0096 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Fort Yukon, Alaska. Ratified 1/2/1940. 6pp.0101 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Fort Yukon, Alaska. Ratified 1/2/1940. 4pp.0105 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Gambell. Ratified 12/31/1939. 6pp.0110 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Gambell. Ratified 12/31/1939. 4pp.0114 Constitution and By-laws of the Hoonah Indian Association, Alaska. Ratified 10/23/1939. 9pp.0120 Corporate Charter of the Hoonah Indian Association, Alaska. Ratified 10/23/1939. 6pp.0125 Constitution and By-laws of the Hydaburg Cooperative Association, Alaska. Ratified 4/14/1938.

9pp.0131 Corporate Charter of the Hydaburg Cooperative Association, Alaska. Ratified 4/14/1938. 7pp.0136 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Kanatak. Ratified 3/1/1941. 6pp.0141 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Kanatak. Ratified 3/1/1941. 4pp.0145 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Karluk, Alaska. Ratified 8/23/1939. 6pp.0150 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Karluk, Alaska. Ratified 8/23/1939. 4pp.0154 Constitution and By-laws of the Organized Village of Kasaan, Alaska. Ratified 10/15/1938. 8pp.0160 Corporate Charter of the Organized Village of Kasaan, Alaska. Ratified 10/15/1938. 7pp.0165 Constitution and By-laws of the Ketchikan Indian Corporation. Ratified 1/27/1940. 8pp.0171 Corporate Charter of the Ketchikan Indian Corporation, Alaska. Ratified 1/27/1940. 7pp.0176 Constitution and By-laws of the King Island Native Community, Alaska. Ratified 1/31/1939. 9pp.0182 Corporate Charter of the King Island Native Community, Alaska. Ratified 1/31/1939. 7pp.0187 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Kivalina. Ratified 2/7/1949. 6pp.0192 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Kivalina. Ratified 2/7/1940. 4pp.0196 Constitution and By-laws of the Klawock Cooperative Association, Alaska. Ratified 10/4/1938.

9pp.0202 Corporate Charter of the Klawock Cooperative Association, Alaska. Ratified 10/4/1938. 7pp.0207 Constitution and By-laws of the Organized Village of Kwethluk. Ratified 1/11/1940. 6pp.0212 Corporate Charter of the Organized Village of Kwethluk. Ratified 1/11/1940. 4pp.0216 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Mekoryuk. Ratified 8/24/1940. 6pp.0221 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Mekoryuk. Ratified 8/24/1940. 4pp.0225 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Minto. Ratified 12/30/1939. 6pp.0230 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Minto, Alaska. Ratified 12/30/1939. 4pp.0234 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Nikolski, Alaska. Ratified 6/12/1939. 6pp.0239 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Nikolski, Alaska. Ratified 6/12/1939. 4pp.0243 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Noatak, Alaska. Ratified 12/28/1939. 6pp.0248 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Noatak, Alaska. Ratified 12/28/1939. 4pp.0252 Constitution and By-laws of the Nome Eskimo Community, Alaska. Ratified 11/23/1939. 6pp.

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0257 Corporate Charter of the Nome Eskimo Community, Alaska. Ratified 11/23/1939. 4pp.0261 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Nunapitchuk. Ratified 1/2/1940. 6pp.0266 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Nunapitchuk. Ratified 1/2/1940. 4pp.0270 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Point Hope, Alaska. Ratified 2/29/1940. 6pp.0275 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Point Hope, Alaska. Ratified 2/29/1940. 4pp.0279 Constitution and By-laws of the Organized Village of Sazman. Ratified 1/14/1941. 8pp.0285 Corporate Charter of the Organized Village of Sazman. Ratified 1/14/1941. 7pp.0290 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Selawik, Alaska. Ratified 3/15/1940. 6pp.0295 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Selawik, Alaska. Ratified 3/15/1940. 4pp.0299 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Shaktoolik, Alaska. Ratified 1/27/1940. 6pp.0304 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Shaktoolik, Alaska. Ratified 1/27/1940. 4pp.0308 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Shishmaref. Ratified 8/2/1939. 6pp.0313 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Shishmaref. Ratified 8/2/1939. 4pp.0317 Constitution and By-laws of the Sitka Community Association, Territory of Alaska. Ratified

10/11/1938. 9pp.0323 Corporate Charter of the Sitka Community Association, Territory of Alaska. Ratified 10/11/1938.

7pp.0328 Constitution and By-laws of the Stebbins Community Association, Alaska. Ratified 12/5/1939.

6pp.0333 Corporate Charter of the Stebbins Community Association, Alaska. Ratified 12/5/1939. 4pp.0337 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Stevens, Alaska. Ratified 12/30/1939. 6pp.0342 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Stevens, Alaska. Ratified 12/30/1939. 4pp.0346 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Tanacross. Ratified 1/5/1942. 6pp.0351 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Tanacross. Ratified 1/5/1942. 4pp.0355 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Tetlin, Alaska. Ratified 3/20/1940. 6pp.0360 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Tetlin, Alaska. Ratified 3/20/1940. 4pp.0364 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Tyonek, Alaska. Ratified 11/27/1939. 4pp.0368 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Tyonek, Alaska. Ratified 11/27/1939. 6pp.0373 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Unalakleet, Alaska. Ratified 12/30/1939. 4pp.0377 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Unalakleet, Alaska. Ratified 12/30/1939. 6pp.0382 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Venetie, Alaska. Ratified 1/25/1940. 4pp.0386 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Venetie, Alaska. Ratified 1/25/1940. 6pp.0391 Constitution and By-laws of the Native Village of Wales, Alaska. Ratified 7/29/1939. 6pp.0396 Corporate Charter of the Native Village of Wales, Alaska. Ratified 7/29/1939. 4pp.

Volume 136, Miscellaneous Documents relating to Indian Affairs, 1907–1920 (unnumbered pages)0400 Index to Volume 136. 7pp.0407 Indian Treaties. 2/10/1910. 43pp.

Senate Doc. No. 358, 61st Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 17, frame 0173.]0429 Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 6/30/1916. 2pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1266, 64th Cong. 1st. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0348.]0430 Judgments Rendered in Indian Depredation Cases. 3/2/1917. 2pp.

Senate Doc. No. 730, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 34, frame 0646.]0431 Indian Hostilities against the United States. [None.] 12/1/1913. 1p.

H.R. Doc. No. 296, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0108.]0432 Hostilities by Indian Tribes. [None.] 12/8/1914. 1p.

H.R. Doc. No. 1252, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0251.]

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0433 Indian Hostilities. [None.] 12/7/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1505, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0417.]

0434 No Hostilities with Indian Tribes. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 404, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0586.]

0435 Report on Acts of Hostilities by Indian Tribes. [None.] 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1522, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0752.]

0436 Treaty Stipulations and Act of Hostilities, Indian Tribes. [No hostilities.] 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 379, 66th Cong. 2d.

0437 Traveling Expenses, Employees [of] Department of the Interior. 12/7/1916. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1458, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0394.]

0442 Increased Compensation of Employees in the Interior Department. 12/4/1917. 44pp.H.R. Doc. No. 472, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0599.]

0464 Special Employees in the Indian Service. 12/1/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 334, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0142.]

0465 Pay of Specified Employees in the Indian Service. 12/8/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1231, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0241.]

0466 Diversion of Appropriations, Indian Service. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1512, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0418.]

0467 Pay of Specified Employees in Indian Service. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 417, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0598.]

0468 Diversion of Funds for Pay of Specified Employees in Indian Service. 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1506, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0745.]

0469 Pay of Special Employees in the Indian Service. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 378, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0715.]

0470 Moneys Collected, Etc., under Appropriation “Determining Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees,1914.” 12/8/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1235, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0244.]

0471 Determining Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1521, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0425.]

0472 Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees, 1917. 12/3/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 409, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0591.]

0473 Moneys Collected and Deposited, Deceased Indian Allottees. 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1500, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0729.]

0474 Heirs of Deceased Indian Allottees. 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 375, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0712.]

0475 Cost of Survey and Allotment Work, Indian Service, 1913. 12/1/1913. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 331, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0138.]

0477 Survey and Allotment Work. 12/9/1914. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1287, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0279.]

0479 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations, Fiscal Year 1916. 12/7/1916. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1455, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0380.]

0481 Survey and Allotment Work, Indian Reservations, 1917. 12/3/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 407, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0589.]

0482 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations. 12/3/1918. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1508, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0747.]

0484 Survey and Allotment Work on Indian Reservations. 12/2/1919. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 381, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0718.]

0486 Diseases among Indians. 8/14/1912. 5pp.Senate Doc. No. 920, 62d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 25, frame 0171.]

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0489 Diseases among Indians. 8/10/1912. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 907, 62d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 25, frame 0059.]

0491 Expenditures for Relief of Destitute Indians. 12/8/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1234, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0243.]

0492 Relief of Destitute Indians. 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 123, 64th Cong. 1st. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0284.]

0493 Expenditures, Bureau of Indian Affairs—Hospitals. 12/9/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1254, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0255.]

0494 Expenditure for Prevention of Disease among Indians. 12/7/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1524, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0427.]

0495 Relief of Distress and Prevention of Disease among Indians, 1917. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 408, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0590.]

0496 Construction of Hospitals for Relieving Distress, Etc., among Indians. 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1524, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0753.]

0497 Relieving Distress among Indians. 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 376, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0713.]

0498 Industry among Indians at Various Reservations, 1913. 12/1/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 295, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0107.]

0499 Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/9/1914. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1218, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0237.]

0500 Expenditures Made for Encouraging Industry among the Indians, Fiscal Year 1916. 12/7/1916.2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1454, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0379.]

0501 Expenditures Made for Encouraging Industry among the Indians, Fiscal Year 1916. 12/7/1916.5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1456, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0382.]

0505 Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/3/1917. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 400, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0574.]

0506 Appropriations for Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/3/1917. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 401, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0575.]

0509 Expenditures for Encouraging Industry among the Indians. 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1510, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0750.]

0510 Encouraging Industry among the Indians. 12/1/1918. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1503, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0741.]

0512 Expenditures for Encouraging Industry among Indians. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 388, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0747.]

0514 Industry among Indians. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 386, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0739.]

0516 Expenditures “Industrial Work and Care of Timber, 1913.” 12/1/1913. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 335, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0143.]

0520 Statement of Expenditures for Industrial Work and Care of Timber. 12/9/1914. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1284, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0264.]

0524 Industrial Work and Care of Timber, Indian Service. 12/7/1916. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1452, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0366.]

0528 Industrial Work and Care of Timber. 12/3/1917. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 389, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0557.]

0532 Expenditures on Account of Indian Service. [Timber.] 12/3/1918. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1501, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0730.]

0536 Industrial Work and Care of Timber, Indian Service. 12/2/1919. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 385, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0735.]

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0540 Moneys Expended for Drainage for Irrigation, Indian Service. 12/4/1912. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1034, 62d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 25, frame 0768.]

0541 Moneys Expended for Irrigation and Drainage, Indian Service, 1913. 12/1/1913. 3pp.H.R. Doc. No. 299, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0114.]

0543 Irrigation Projects on Indian Reservations, Etc. 12/9/1914. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1268, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0256.]

0552 Expenditures on Irrigation Projects in Indian Reservations. 12/7/1916. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1451, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0358.]

0560 Expenditures on Indian Irrigation Projects. 12/3/1917. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 391, 65th Cong. 2d.

0564 Expenditures on Irrigation Projects on Indian Reservations. 12/3/1918. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1494, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0723.]

0570 Indian Irrigation Projects, 1919. 12/2/1919. 10pp.H.R. Doc. No. 387, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0741.]

0576 Expenditures for Indian Schools and Agency Buildings, 1913. 12/1/1913. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 329, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0127.]

0582 Indian School and Agency Buildings. 12/9/1914. 6pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1286, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0276.]

0585 Lease, Purchase, Repairs, and Improvements of School and Agency Buildings, Fiscal Year1916. 12/7/1916. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1450, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0085.]

0590 Indian School and Agency Buildings. [Expenditures and appropriations.] 12/3/1917. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 403, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0584.]

0592 Expenditures [for] Indian School and Agency Buildings. 12/2/1919. 7pp.H.R. Doc. No. 382, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0721.]

0596 Expenditures for Indian School Buildings, Etc., 1911. 12/4/1911. 23pp.H.R. Doc. No. 196, 62d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 25, frame 0587.]

0608 Expenditures for Indian School Buildings, Etc., 1912. 12/4/1912. 17pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1018, 62d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0778.]

0618 Expenditures for Support of Indian Schools, 1913. 12/1/1913. 9pp.H.R. Doc. No. 330, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0133.]

0623 Expenditures, Indian Schools, Support, 1914. 12/9/1914. 12pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1285, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0268.]

0630 Appropriation for Support of Indian Schools, Etc., Fiscal Year 1916. 12/7/1916. 13pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1457, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0386.]

0638 Support of Indian Schools, 1917. 12/3/1917. 12pp.H.R. Doc. No. 402, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0578.]

0644 Expenditures for Indian Schools, Support, 1919. 12/2/1919. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 383, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0725.]

0651 Capitalization of Perpetual Annuities Due Various Indian Tribes. 12/10/1907. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 65, 60th Cong. 1st. [Duplicate of document at Reel 9, frame 0345.]

0653 Deposit of Indian Moneys in National Banks. 12/10/1907. 2pp.Senate Doc. No. 69, 60th Cong. 1st. [Duplicate of document at Reel 9, frame 0350.]

0654 Diversion of Appropriations for Indian Tribes. [None.] 12/1/1913. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 333, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0141.]

0655 Diversion of Indian Moneys for Purchase of Subsistence for the Several Indian Tribes. [None.]12/8/1914. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1251, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0250.]

0656 Diversion of Indian Funds. [None.] 12/7/1916. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1504, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0416.]

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0657 Diversion of Expenditures, Subsistence of Indian Tribes. [None.] 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 411, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0593.]

0658 Subsistence for Indian Tribes. [No expenditures made.] 12/3/1918. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1517, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0751.]

0659 Diversions or Expenditures for Indian Tribes, Interior Department. [None.] 12/2/1919. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 368, 66th Cong. 2d.

0660 Expenditures of Money Carried as “Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor.” 12/1/1913. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 327, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0116.]

0661 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor. 12/9/1913. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 1222, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0240.]

0662 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor. 12/7/1915. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 138, 64th Cong. 1st. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0289.]

0663 Indian Money, Proceeds of Labor, Department of the Interior. 12/7/1916. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1520, 64th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 35, frame 0424.]

0664 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor. 12/3/1917. 1p.H.R. Doc. No. 414, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0596.]

0665 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor. 12/3/1918. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1509, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0749.]

0666 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Interior Department. 12/2/1919. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 369, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0707.]

0667 Statement of Fiscal Affairs on Indian Tribes. 12/5/1912. 19pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1049, 62d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0648.]

0677 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/1/1913. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 328, 63d Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0117.]

0687 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/9/1914. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1288, 63d Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 31, frame 0281.]

0697 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/3/1917. 16pp.H.R. Doc. No. 398, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0562.]

0706 Statement of Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/3/1918. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1490, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0701.]

0716 Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes. 12/2/1919. 18pp.H.R. Doc. No. 389, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0749.]

0726 Estimates of Receipts of Indian Tribal Funds and Expenditures. 12/4/1917. 21pp.H.R. Doc. No. 499, 65th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0621.]

0737 Indian Tribal Funds. 12/4/1918. 21pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1529, 65th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 36, frame 0754.]

0748 Indian Tribal Funds. 12/1/1919. 21pp.H.R. Doc. No. 349, 66th Cong. 2d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 40, frame 0695.]

Reel 45Volume 137, Miscellaneous Documents relating to Indian Affairs [1878–1879] (unnumbered pages)0001 [Cover page for Volume 137.] 1p.0002 Report of the Joint Committee Appointed to Consider the Expediency of Transferring the Indian

Bureau to the War Department. 1/31/1879. 19pp.Senate Report No. 693, 45th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 17, frame 0173.]

0012 [Report on transferring management of Indian affairs from Interior to War Department.]2/1/1879. 20pp.Senate Report No. 693, Part 2, 45th Cong. 3d. [Duplicate of document at Reel 17, frame 0173.]

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0022 Testimony Taken by the Joint Committee Appointed to Take into Consideration the Expediencyof Transferring the Indian Bureau to the War Department. 1879. 106pp.Senate Mis. Doc. No. 53, 45th Cong. 3d.

0081 Testimony Taken by the Joint Committee on Transfer of the Indian Bureau. September–December 1878. 404pp. [Indexes begin at frame 0280.]

Volume 138, Miscellaneous Documents relating to Indian Affairs [1882–1885] (unnumbered pages)0283 [Cover page to Volume 138.] 1p.0284 [Leasing of land in Indian Territory.] 1/14/1884. 163pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 54, 48th Cong. 1st.0369 [Leasing land on Crow Indian Reservation, Montana.] 3/26/1884. 20pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 139, 48th Cong. 1st.0379 [Leasing land in Indian Territory.] 1/6/1885. 221pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 48th Cong. 2d.0491 [Leasing land on Crow Indian Reservation, Montana.] 1/6/1885. 45pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 22, 48th Cong. 2d.0514 [Leasing land on Crow Reservation, Montana.] 2/19/1885. 10pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 80, 48th Cong. 2d.0519 [Leasing land on Crow Reservation, Montana.] 2/19/1885. 3pp.

Senate Ex. Doc. No. 80, Pt. 2, 48th Cong. 2d.0521 Index to Miscellaneous Documents relating to Indian Affairs, Volumes 1–33. 126pp. [Ed. note:

Volumes 1–51 can be found in Part I of this microfilm series.]0647 Index to Congressional Documents relating to Indian Affairs (by Congress and Number): 53d

Congress–65th Congress. 41pp.0687 Index to Miscellaneous Documents relating to Indian Affairs, Volumes 34–123. 228pp.

Reel 46Volume 120, 1917–1919 (unnumbered pages)0001 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs of

the House of Representatives. 12/4/1917–12/6/1917, 12/10/1917, 12/11/1917, 12/13/1917, and12/14/1917. 420pp. [Index at frame 0213.]

0215 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 8696, A Bill Making Appropriations…forthe Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1919. January–February 1918. 459pp. [Index is at frame0446.]

0449 Indian Appropriation Bill. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs ofthe House of Representatives. 12/4/1918–12/7/1918 and 12/10/1918–12/11/1918. 544pp.[Index is at frame 0726.]

0728 Indian Appropriation Bill, 1920. Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United StatesSenate, Sixty-fifth Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 14746, A Bill Making Appropriations…forthe Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1920. 2/7/1919–2/8/1919, 2/11/1919–2/15/1919, and2/17/1919–2/18/1919. 425pp.

0945 Indian Appropriation Bill. Supplemental Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee onIndian Affairs of the House of Representatives. 1/10/1919. 95pp.

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Reel 47Appendix [1908–1909]0001 Shawnee Training School, Oklahoma. 2/2/1909. 4pp.

H.R. Doc. No. 1409, 60th Cong. 2d.0004 Estimate of Appropriation for Payment of Judgments in Indian Depredation Cases. 2/4/1909.

2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1417, 60th Cong. 2d.

0006 The Eastern Cherokees against the United States. 2/4/1909. 11pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1418, 60th Cong. 2d.

0012 Issuance of Fee-Simple Patents to Certain Indians. 2/6/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1423, 60th Cong. 2d.

0014 Disposal of Unallotted Land on the Omaha Indian Reservation. 2/9/1909. 4pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1431, 60th Cong. 2d.

0017 Accountant for Office of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 2/10/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1437, 60th Cong. 2d.

0019 Testimony in Disbarment Proceedings before Interior Department. 2/11/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1443, 60th Cong. 2d.

0021 Disposal of Unallotted Lands of the Omaha Indian Reservation. 2/24/1909. 5pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1479, 60th Cong. 2d.

0024 Heating System at Carlisle Indian School. 2/26/1909. 2pp.H.R. Doc. No. 1487, 60th Cong. 2d.

0026 Legal Disputes Concerning Tide Lands Adjacent to the Harbor of the City of Tacoma.1/18/1909. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 1869, 60th Cong. 2d.

0029 Amendment in relation to Bonding Government Officers. 1/20/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1883, 60th Cong. 2d.

0031 Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/22/1909. 8pp.H.R. Report No. 1897, 60th Cong. 2d.

0036 Granting and Patenting to the State of Colorado Desert Lands within Former Ute IndianReservation in Said State. 1/25/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1915, 60th Cong. 2d.

0038 Providing for Payment of Cost of Drainage of Omaha Indian Allotted Lands. 1/25/1909. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1924, 60th Cong. 2d.

0040 A. M. and F. C. Darling. [Relief.] 1/26/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 1930, 60th Cong. 2d.

0042 To Extend Time for Disposing of Lands on Huntley Project within Ceded Crow IndianReservation, Montana. 1/28/1909. 1p.H.R. Report No. 1976, 60th Cong. 2d.

0043 Extending Payments on Certain Homestead Entries in Oklahoma. 1/30/1909. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 1999, 60th Cong. 2d.

0045 Sale of Timber on Allotted Indian Lands. 2/2/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2018, 60th Cong. 2d.

0047 Urgent Deficiency Bill. 2/5/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2068, 60th Cong. 2d.

0049 H. R. King. [Reimbursement for timber cutting contracts.] 2/11/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2114, 60th Cong. 2d.

0051 Extending Payments on Certain Homestead Entries in Oklahoma. 2/11/1909. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2130, 60th Cong. 2d.

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0053 Restoration of Unpaid Annuities of Certain Sioux Indians. 2/13/1909. 33pp.H.R. Report No. 2153, 60th Cong. 2d.

0070 Accounting of Certain Indian Trust Funds. 2/15/1909. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2161, 60th Cong. 2d.

0071 Relief of O-Bah-Baum. [Chippewa.] 2/15/1909. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2162, 60th Cong. 2d.

0072 Grant of Certain Lands in Minnesota to Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company. 2/15/1909.1p.H.R. Report No. 2180, 60th Cong. 2d.

0072 Homestead Designations of Osage Indians of Oklahoma. 2/15/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2181, 60th Cong. 2d.

0073 Prohibiting Sale of Intoxicants in Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana. 2/15/1909. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2182, 60th Cong. 2d.

0074 Amending Act relating to Alsea and Other Indians, Siletz Indian Reservation. 2/15/1909. 1p.H.R. Report No. 2213, 60th Cong. 2d.

0075 Sale of Surplus Indian Lands in Oklahoma. 2/15/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2216, 60th Cong. 2d.

0077 Certain Lands in Dade County, Florida. [release to Seminole Indians]. 2/15/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2217, 60th Cong. 2d.

0078 Cancellation of Trust Patents in Certain Cases. 2/15/1909. 3pp.H.R. Report No. 2219, 60th Cong. 2d.

0080 Canal through Siletz Indian Reservation in Oregon. 2/23/1909. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2232, 60th Cong. 2d.

0083 Disposition of Balance of Funds Derived from Sale of Town Lots in Certain County Seats inOklahoma. 2/23/1909. 2pp.H.R. Report No. 2243, 60th Cong. 2d.

0085 Survey and Allotment of Land, Etc., Crow Reservation, Montana. 2/23/1909. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2256, 60th Cong. 2d.

0088 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/23/1909. 10pp.H.R. Report No. 2260, 60th Cong. 2d.

0094 Lands of Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma. 2/23/1909. 4pp.H.R. Report No. 2275, 60th Cong. 2d.

0097 Nonreservation Indian Schools. [Disposing of.] 12/9/1908. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 563, 60th Cong. 2d.

0099 Nonreservation Indian Schools. [Disposing of.] 12/14/1908. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 563, Pt. 2, 60th Cong. 2d.

0100 Memorial of Delaware Indians, Etc., of Oklahoma. [Financing for institution to further Indianarts.] 12/16/1908. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 592, 60th Cong. 2d.

0102 Lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. [Possible withdrawal of land for game reserve.]1/21/1909. 6pp.Senate Doc. No. 675, 60th Cong. 2d.

0106 Claims of Creek Indians. 2/1/1909. 3pp.Senate Doc. No. 690, 60th Cong. 2d.

0108 J. W. Howell. [Report due but not received.] 2/4/1909. 1p.Senate Doc. No. 694, 60th Cong. 2d.

0109 Revenues, Etc., of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole Indians.2/10/1909. 42pp.Senate Doc. No. 707, 60th Cong. 2d.

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0131 Memorial of Choctaw Indians. [Against reopening Choctaw and Chickasaw rolls.] 2/18/1909.8pp.Senate Doc. No. 730, 60th Cong. 2d.

0136 Memorial of Horseshoe Bend Battle Commission. [To establish military park; Alabama.]3/3/1909. 17pp.Senate Doc. No. 756, 60th Cong. 2d.

0145 Testimony regarding Trouble on Navajo Reservation. 3/3/1909. 56pp.Senate Doc. No. 757, 60th Cong. 2d.

0174 Flandreau Indian Trust Funds. 1/7/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 715, 60th Cong. 2d.

0175 Cemetery, Standing Rock Indian Reservation. 1/7/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 716, 60th Cong. 2d.

0177 Indian School at Morris, Minnesota. 1/7/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 718, 60th Cong. 2d.

0179 Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon. [Reconstruction of bridge across Warm Springs River.]1/14/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 749, 60th Cong. 2d.

0181 Sac and Fox Indian Reservation, Iowa. [Removal of children from reservation to attend school.]1/14/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 750, 60th Cong. 2d.

0182 Reserving Certain Lands for Power-site Purposes. 1/14/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 754, 60th Cong. 2d.

0183 New Dormitory, Osage Indian School, Oklahoma. 1/14/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 755, 60th Cong. 2d.

0185 Allotment, Etc., of Certain Lands in Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana. 1/14/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 761, 60th Cong. 2d.

0186 Extending Time for Disposing of Lands on the Huntley Project within the Ceded Crow IndianReservation, Montana. 1/14/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 762, 60th Cong. 2d.

0187 Grant of Certain Land to Great Northern Railway. [Fort Peck Indian Reservation; Montana.]1/14/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 763, 60th Cong. 2d.

0188 Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations. [Sale of land.] 1/14/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 764, 60th Cong. 2d.

0190 Grant of Certain Lands to the Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company. 1/15/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 770, 60th Cong. 2d.

0191 Remove Restrictions and Issue Patents in Fee to Competent Indian Allottees. 1/15/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 774, 60th Cong. 2d.

0192 Bridge across Little Colorado River, Arizona. 1/18/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 778, 60th Cong. 2d.

0194 James H. Owen. [Relief.] 1/19/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 784, 60th Cong. 2d.

0196 Authorizing Sale of Isolated Tracts of Land on Nez Percé Indian Reservation. 1/21/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 818, 60th Cong. 2d.

0198 Tufa-Stone Land on San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona. 1/22/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 830, 60th Cong. 2d.

0198 Relative to the Issuance of a Patent in Fee to the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society ofthe Protestant Episcopal Church. 1/22/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 831, 60th Cong. 2d.

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0199 Relative to Sale of Lands in Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation to Idaho. 1/22/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 834, 60th Cong. 2d. [Only first page of document was filmed.]

0200 Authorizing Selection of Lieu Lands in Certain Cases. 1/22/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 835, 60th Cong. 2d.

0201 Authorization of Appeals from Judgments of the Court of Claims to the United States SupremeCourt. 1/22/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 836, 60th Cong. 2d.

0202 Indian School at Fort Lewis, Colorado. [Free tuition for Indians.] 1/25/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 840, 60th Cong. 2d.

0203 Issuing Patents to Makah Indians. [Washington.] 1/29/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 874, 60th Cong. 2d.

0203 Allotment of Land on the Makah Indian Reservation. 1/29/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 875, 60th Cong. 2d.

0204 Removal of Restrictions on the Alienation of Lands of Allottees under Quapaw Agency,Oklahoma. 1/29/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 880, 60th Cong. 2d.

0206 Sale of Portion of Surplus Lands on Rosebud Reservation. 1/29/1909. 4pp.Senate Report No. 887, 60th Cong. 2d.

0209 Amending Act to Prohibit the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors to Indians. 2/1/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 894, 60th Cong. 2d.

0210 Drainage of Omaha Lands. 2/2/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 902, 60th Cong. 2d.

0212 Sale of Portion of Surplus Lands on Pine Ridge Reservation. 2/4/1909. 4pp.Senate Report No. 910, 60th Cong. 2d.

0215 John M. Bryan, Jr. [Land in Dade County, Florida.] 2/4/1909. 3pp.Senate Report No. 914, 60th Cong. 2d.

0217 Unexpended Balance from Sale of Town Lots in Oklahoma. 2/5/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 921, 60th Cong. 2d.

0218 Drainage of Winnebago Lands. 2/5/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 922, 60th Cong. 2d.

0219 Survey of Certain Islands in Rivers in Lands Heretofore Belonging to the Five Civilized Tribes.2/5/1909. 1p.Senate Report No. 925, 60th Cong. 2d.

0220 Payment for Horses of Fort Berthold Indians. 2/6/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 931, 60th Cong. 2d.

0221 J. Blair Shoenfelt. [Relief.] 2/9/1909. 6pp.Senate Report No. 944, 60th Cong. 2d.

0225 Enrollment of Osage Indians. 2/9/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 950, 60th Cong. 2d.

0227 Balance Due Loyal Creek Indians. 2/11/1909. 5pp.Senate Report No. 975, 60th Cong. 2d.

0230 Mineral Claims, Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. 2/15/1909. 3pp.Senate Report No. 980, 60th Cong. 2d.

0232 Grant of Certain Desert Lands to Colorado. [From former Ute Indian Reservation.] 2/17/1909.2pp.Senate Report No. 1020, 60th Cong. 2d.

0234 Trachoma in Certain Indian Schools. 2/18/1909. 2pp.Senate Report No. 1025, 60th Cong. 2d.

0236 Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/19/1909. 33pp.Senate Report No. 1036, 60th Cong. 2d.

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0253 Navajo Indians. [Imprisoned without trial.] 6/29/1909. 9pp.Senate Doc. No. 118, 61st Cong. 1st.

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SUBJECT INDEX

The following is a list of major subjects, tribes, and states found in The Native Americans Reference Collection,Part II, 1901–1948. Entries for Indian tribes are listed under the tribal name. When the specific reservation name isgiven in the document, the user will find the information under the reservation name. General material dealing withIndian agents and agencies has been combined. Topics of a general nature relating to Indian affairs, reservations,and/or Indians in general may be found under the subject Native Americans.

The number following the entry is the reel number, and the four-digit number after the colon is the frame number atwhich the user will find the entry for the subject. The Reel Index that precedes this index provides a full listing of thetitle of the document, its date when available, and the total number of pages.

AAbsentee Shawnee

claims 1: 0675; 34: 0936constitution 42: 0263lands, sale 4: 0095memorial 8: 0635

Absentee Wyandottegeneral 2: 0670, 0787lands, selection 7: 0089, 0339; 14: 0080

Agents and agencies [general]agents

California report 12: 0062conduct 17: 0158funds for 39: 0813recall of, by tribes 35: 0137reports 9: 0276; 12: 0062; 15: 0359

allotments 9: 0222; 10: 0239; 12: 0158;15: 0022; 40: 0801, 0522

appropriationsfor buildings 1: 0685; 31: 0127; 36: 0584general 8: 0520; 36: 0584; 39: 0136

bonds 10: 0377; 17: 0157buildings 1: 0685; 31: 0127; 36: 0584claims 1: 0063education programs 19: 0750lands 10: 0257; 21: 0845lands, sale 9: 0344; 40: 0597leasing 10: 0560; 13: 0019; 34: 0548records 10: 0279relief of 18: 0400routes to 7: 0842; 12: 0904; 19: 0001, 0774;

22: 0042

superintendenciesCentral Superintendency 1: 0468, 0495,

0663; 9: 0276Northern Superintendency 1: 0462, 0501,

0506superintendent 15: 0359see also Bureau of Indian Affairssee also Indian Servicesee also name of individual reservationsee also Office of Indian Affairs

Agriculturecereal crops 36: 0431on coal land 34: 0663; 35: 0069contracts 3: 0301cotton 15: 0437Creek Nation 3: 0301Fort Belknap Reservation Indians 25: 0823lands 10: 0200, 0542; 36: 0431organization on Indian reservations 37: 0260progress 16: 0223schools 2: 0194, 0663; 7: 0011seed, stock purchase for 31: 0404Spokane Reservation 10: 0200, 0542see also Farms and farming

Alabama and Coushattacharter 42: 0276constitution 42: 0268general 25: 0712

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Oklahomacharter 42: 0287constitution 42: 0282

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Alaskaappropriations 10: 0277, 0392education

appropriations 10: 0277, 0392Bureau of Education 30: 0599; 32: 0280general 1: 0072; 19: 0511; 21: 0138;

39: 0601general 26: 0298insane, care of the 9: 0259road construction and maintenance 7: 0358

Alaskan Indiansgeneral 7: 0405; 9: 0720; 18: 0759National Indian Association 3: 0493police, payment of 18: 0744Yukon and Tanana Valley Indians 33: 0668

Alibamu Indians (Pennsylvania) 26: 0521

Allegany Reservation11: 0370

Allotmentsabandoned reservations 18: 0074agents and agencies 9: 0222; 10: 0239;

12: 0158; 15: 0022; 40: 0801, 0522agreements 34: 0722Apache 8: 0382; 9: 0011; 17: 0653; 18: 0148assessments 31: 0598Bad River Reservation 1: 0257; 8: 0088;

9: 0200Blackfeet 8: 0235, 0451Bois Fort Reservation 17: 0594; 18: 0051California 9: 0351cancellation 10: 0367; 18: 0106; 21: 0211;

25: 0370; 34: 0790, 0794; 35: 0269;40: 0822

Cherokee Nation 2: 0666; 13: 0248; 18: 0460Cheyenne River Sioux 9: 0091Chickasaw Nation 25: 0495claims 1: 0167; 25: 0270, 0434Colorado River Reservation Indians 17: 0711Comanche 8: 0382; 18: 0148; 40: 0823cost of 25: 0615Creek Nation 18: 0071; 23: 0191; 25: 0049,

0281; 30: 0795; 31: 0599, 0667; 34: 0722Crow 10: 0213; 18: 0369; 40: 0533, 0594,

0610; 41: 0001–0014Delaware Indians 6: 0506double 2: 0727; 7: 0092, 0355drainage 30: 0837; 31: 0666equalization 18: 0071; 23: 0191; 25: 0049,

0281, 0576; 30: 0795; 31: 0667; 34: 0722error correction authorized 40: 0824Five Civilized Tribes 6: 0116, 0120; 10: 0211,

0500; 18: 0086; 25: 0258, 0416; 30: 0837;31: 0666; 43: 0591, 0835

Flathead Reservation 17: 0584; 18: 0265

Fort Belknap Reservation 40: 0863Fort Berthold Reservation 25: 0247, 0399Fort Hall Reservation 18: 0852; 40: 0863Fort Peck Reservation 10: 0121, 0507general 6: 0906; 8: 0311; 9: 0261; 10: 0390;

15: 0021; 18: 0338; 25: 0165; 42: 0244,0254–0257

General Allotment Act (1887)amendments 10: 0388; 17: 0705; 18: 0338general 42: 0249

Grande Ronde Reservation 8: 0087Griffin, Deborah A. and Mary F. 25: 0305Hoopa Valley 10: 0120Indian Territory 6: 0906intermarriage and 8: 0719; 13: 0187investigation 9: 0343; 10: 0088, 0553Iowa Indians 25: 0576irrigable land 8: 0855; 9: 0207irrigation and water systems on 17: 0711Jicarilla Apache Reservation 9: 0011, 0017Kaw (Kansa) 18: 0446Kickapoo 18: 0166Kiowa 8: 0382Klamath 5: 0157Lac Courte Oreille Reservation 2: 0238, 0568L’Anse and Vieux de Sert Reservation

18: 0170La Pointe Reservation 8: 0422; 9: 0200lawsuits 13: 0248; 21: 0211leases; leasing

execution regulations 1: 0358; 15: 0024,0028

general 15: 0045legislation

authorizing fee-simple patents 9: 0818general 15: 0281

Lumni Reservation 34: 0794; 35: 0269Makah Reservation 10: 0265; 15: 0285;

17: 0592; 18: 0041; 47: 0203Mescalero Apache 10: 0390Moqui 9: 0061Morongo Reservation 31: 0389Moses Agreement 8: 0320Muskogee 17: 0456, 0721in national forests 17: 0001, 0595; 18: 0050New York Indians 2: 0652; 4: 0308; 5: 0793;

7: 0336, 0391Nisqually 40: 0883Oklahoma 10: 0202; 25: 0236Omaha 4: 0586; 18: 0055Osage 15: 0045Otoe and Missouria 18: 0466Paiute 10: 0268; 18: 0106pasture land 18: 0148Pine Ridge Reservation 9: 0091protection of 25: 0236

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Puyallup 7: 0109, 0151, 0194Quapaw 40: 0649Quinaielt Reservation 17: 0608; 18: 0875roads and highways 31: 0598Rosebud Sioux 10: 0174, 0384rules 1: 0358; 4: 0095; 13: 0248; 15: 0024,

0028; 37: 0536sale of 6: 0812; 14: 0664; 18: 0332, 0446,

0516, 0895; 40: 0522, 0801San Carlos Apache 10: 0390school sites 10: 0202Seminole 18: 0167in severalty 2: 0879; 8: 0108, 0349; 9: 0149,

0228Shoshone 23: 0459Sioux 10: 0241Sisseton 8: 0227Standing Rock Reservation 9: 0091Stockbridge and Munsee Reservation 4: 0249superintendent of Indian schools 18: 0084surveys 10: 0121, 0213; 17: 0584; 18: 0265,

0369, 0439; 25: 0756; 31: 0279; 35: 0292,0380; 36: 0589; 40: 0718

timberlands 9: 0093; 10: 0265, 0545sales on 9: 0351; 10: 0120

town sites 40: 0522tribal funds 8: 0411, 0802; 9: 0003, 0257;

31: 0392Tuolumne Band 40: 0531, 0800Uintah 4: 0564Vandall, Edward N. 9: 0366Wahpeton 8: 0227; 18: 0516Washington 18: 0073Western Navajo Reservation 10: 0390White Earth 7: 0147, 0387; 25: 0455Winnebago Reservation 40: 0822Wintu 34: 0790Yakima Reservation 8: 0341; 17: 0565;

18: 0033Yuma 17: 0711see also Homesteads; homesteadingsee also Inheritance matterssee also Landssee also Patents

AllotteesBilly, Bill 18: 0065children 9: 0107; 10: 0174, 0384; 18: 0460

deceased 18: 0332, 0446; 35: 0274, 0425 estate settlements 25: 0280, 0405; 40: 0614

Jondron, William 9: 0343; 10: 0088, 0553noncompetent 9: 0015Pequette, Frank H. 17: 0594; 18: 0051Rousseau, Peter 25: 0370women 9: 0091

Anadian Institute14: 0566

Animal husbandrybison status report 11: 0480Carlisle Indian School 19: 0748dairying 19: 0748fur-bearing animals, laws 37: 0275reindeer threatened 16: 0076stock watering privileges 35: 0149; 36: 0450see also Cattle

Annuitiescapitalization 9: 0113, 0345Creek 1: 0515, 0877distribution 8: 0323Medawakanton 8: 0110, 0457; 10: 0195Oneida 25: 0624payments 1: 0515, 0877; 13: 0092; 15: 0171,

0191–0248perpetual 25: 0624relief 31: 0433restoration 1: 0866; 8: 0110, 0457; 10: 0195;

18: 0359; 30: 0852; 31: 0367; 35: 0052,0098

Sac and Fox 2: 0250; 8: 0228; 14: 0096Santee Sioux 1: 0433, 0866; 18: 0359;

31: 0367; 35: 0052Seminole 1: 0515; 13: 0092Sioux 8: 0386; 35: 0098Sisseton 8: 0457; 15: 0171, 0191–0248unpaid

fund consolidation 31: 0398general 8: 0386

Wahpakoota Band 8: 0110; 10: 0195;30: 0852

Wahpeton 15: 0171, 0191–0248see also Tribal fundssee also Trust funds

Anthropologyspecimen collection directions 14: 0627see also Indian culture and customs

Antiquitiespreservation rules 13: 0817see also Historic sites

Apacheallotments 8: 0382; 9: 0011; 17: 0653;

18: 0148appropriations 1: 0664, 0686; 2: 0366condition of 39: 0228general 11: 0420; 25: 0011; 39: 0203lands

deposit repayment 10: 0119general 2: 0015open 2: 0886; 14: 0608

lands, sale 9: 0359memorial 2: 0758

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Apache cont.payments per capita 35: 0285, 0420;

36: 0592, 0697prisoners

at Fort Marion 14: 0181at Fort Sill 25: 0789of war 17: 0195; 25: 0443, 0489

property loss by 18: 0227, 0230, 0244, 0246,0253

relief of 25: 0789settlers and settlement 2: 0886; 14: 0608subsistence 1: 0503town lots 25: 0316, 0382, 0584tribal funds 18: 0032; 25: 0014see also Jicarilla Apachesee also Mescalero Apachesee also San Carlos Apachesee also White Mountain Apache

Apache Reservationsettlement of

general 2: 0597; 8: 0313Senate hearings (1905) 15: 0329

Appropriationsagents and agencies

buildings 1: 0685; 31: 0127; 36: 0584general 8: 0520; 36: 0584; 39: 0136

Alaska 10: 0277, 0392allottees 35: 0140Apache 1: 0664, 0686; 2: 0366Arapaho 38: 0242Bad River Reservation 1: 0593balances 1: 0513bills

deficiency 10: 0252; 17: 0133general 1: 0237; 31: 0335, 0348, 0590,

0608–0617, 0760General Deficiency Bill 8: 0083; 31: 00371912 bill 15: 0047sundry, civil 17: 0741

Blackfeet 25: 0695Bureau of Indian Affairs 40: 0607, 0833Chickasaw Nation 2: 0861; 8: 0556Chippewa 1: 0735Choctaw Nation 2: 0861; 8: 0556claims

depredation 8: 0262settlement 7: 0639

Committee on Indian Affairs 10: 0001deficiencies

bills 10: 0252; 17: 0133Bureau of Indian Affairs 40: 0607general 1: 0801; 7: 0093; 18: 0615;

35: 0492Indian Service 1: 0801; 7: 0684

Interior Department 25: 0697Sac and Fox 2: 0487for survey 9: 0111

depredationclaims 8: 0262general 1: 0686

diversion of 25: 0607, 0755; 31: 0141;35: 0418

Eastern Cherokee 1: 0699; 8: 0617education 10: 0277, 0392estimates

claims settlement 7: 0639drainage 10: 0267general 8: 0003; 10: 0250, 0260; 25: 0695;

40: 0917laws on 40: 01831912 25: 0047supplies 9: 0144

expenditures 8: 0001farm equipment purchases 25: 0823Five Civilized Tribes 8: 0003Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to the

2: 0301; 8: 0331; 9: 0069Flathead 9: 0082Fort Belknap 25: 0823Fort Hall Reservation Indians 10: 0260funds segregation 15: 0782Galbreath, William H. 31: 0097general 13: 0008; 18: 0093Haskins, Louisa 1: 0732Indian Appropriation Act 2: 0634; 7: 0104;

11: 0592; 25: 0525; 40: 0589Indian Appropriation Bill 1: 0060, 0159, 0238;

2: 0150, 0471, 0790, 0863; 5: 0777;6: 0291, 0901; 7: 0126, 0289, 0485, 0519,0769; 8: 0153, 0350, 0809; 9: 0187;10: 0143, 0469; 12: 0588; 17: 0620, 0665,0771; 18: 0177, 0197, 0212, 0270, 0386,0396, 0807, 0876; 20: 0824; 22: 0517–0803; 23: 0252, 0580–0652; 24: 0001–0161; 25: 0317, 0380, 0516, 0525, 0534,0545; 26: 0743; 27: 0001, 0203–0684;29: 0324, 0485, 0824; 30: 0001–0150,0815, 0861; 31: 0047, 0203, 0335, 0348,0590, 0608, 0617, 0760; 32: 0588;33: 0001–0222, 0359–0522; 34: 0237,0622–0628, 0753, 0837, 0842, 0861, 0883;35: 0045, 0078, 0107, 0177, 0500;36: 0494, 0508, 0664, 0774; 37: 0147;40: 0502–0505, 0535, 0627, 0782, 0814,0853

Indian Office 18: 0039; 25: 0710Indian Service 1: 0700, 0733, 0801; 7: 0634,

0684; 18: 0067, 0087; 25: 0600Interior Department 35: 0497irrigation 10: 0251, 0260; 18: 0044

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judgments rendered 22: 0247Kaskaskia 1: 0739Kaw (Kansa) 1: 0509, 0579Kickapoo 1: 0741Kiowa 1: 0686Land Office 18: 0039lands

classification 17: 0157public 25: 0003

law enforcement 7: 0232; 25: 0053livestock purchases 25: 0823Lower Brule 10: 0250Malheur Reservation 39: 0207Montana 1: 0700Navajo 1: 0733Newland, Thomas J., estate 40: 0882New Mexico 1: 0733Nez Percé removal from Indian Territory

39: 0792Northern Cheyenne Reservation 15: 0286;

38: 0242Northern Sioux 39: 0139Office of Indian Affairs 25: 0061–0064, 0159Oregon 1: 0278Osage 1: 0727Pawnee 1: 0504; 40: 0917Phoenix Indian School 31: 0104Pierre Indian School 10: 0251Pottawatomie 1: 0698reclamation 40: 0780Red Cliff 1: 0593Red Cloud Agency 1: 0589Red Lake Agency, sawmill 36: 0633relief 17: 0132Round Valley Reservation 10: 0267Sac and Fox 1: 0487schools 7: 0200; 10: 0251; 17: 0082;

26: 0304; 31: 0104; 35: 0386; 40: 0915for Sioux 1: 0742; 38: 0204, 0240, 0601;

39: 0136Standing Rock Reservation 9: 0111subsistence 1: 0589; 25: 0607, 0755supplemental

Indian Service 18: 0067Reclamation Service 40: 0780

for supplies 9: 0144; 25: 0721suppression of liquor 7: 0232; 25: 0053surveys 9: 0082, 0111; 5: 0003timber and logging 36: 0633treaties 38: 0240, 0242; 40: 0833Tulalip Agency 1: 0702Tuolumne Band 25: 0708Turtle Mountain Band 25: 0708Uintah Reservation 21: 0397Ute 15: 0276wages and salaries, federal 25: 0600

Whetstone Agency 1: 0589White Earth Reservation 35: 0014–0016Winnebago 1: 0507see also Indian moneys (general)see also Tribal fundssee also Trust funds

Arapahoappropriations 38: 0242depredation cases 1: 0428general 39: 0203holiday celebrations 26: 0346hostilities, Kansas 38: 0609lands

general 1: 0422sale 9: 0344

propertybrief and argument 5: 0822loss by 18: 0226sharing with 42: 0049

school 9: 0344see also Cheyenne and Arapahosee also Northern Arapaho

Arapaho Reservationlands

general 1: 0487payments 35: 0067, 0157

ArchaeologyNavajo Reservation investigations report

39: 0509Pueblo 12: 0527ruins

Casa Grande 2: 0330southwest 13: 0819White Mountains 34: 0398

school of 17: 0793Southwold Earthwork 14: 0580see also Antiquitiessee also Colorado Cliff Dwellings Associationsee also Historic sites

Arizonaboundary lines 8: 0358Camp McDowell 2: 0332Coconico County 30: 0851constitution 18: 0784Indian hostilities in 39: 0811lands 30: 0851lands, sale 30: 0851railroad 25: 0530reservoir site 25: 0001San Carlos Irrigation Project 31: 0476state government, act for 17: 0671survey 30: 0851

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AssociationsAnadian Institute 14: 0566Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association 5: 0046Indian Rights Association 3: 0623; 4: 0049;

5: 0685, 0773; 9: 0330; 11: 0722; 12: 0701,0760, 0797; 13: 0040; 14: 0402, 0446,0468; 15: 0701; 19: 0134; 21: 0001, 0009;22: 0186; 23: 0007; 26: 0355; 32: 0062;37: 0489; 41: 0732

Lincoln Institution 13: 0741Massachusetts Indian Association 3: 0599,

0610, 0843; 5: 0757; 10: 0884, 0897;12: 0034; 14: 0293; 16: 0001–0026;22: 0500; 37: 0448

National Indian Association 3: 0569; 4: 0205,0699; 5: 0656, 0747, 0737; 12: 0001, 0675,0925; 14: 0248; 15: 0922; 16: 0713;20: 0876, 0905; 23: 0316; 33: 0641;37: 0422

Women’s National Indian Association3: 0541; 13: 0736; 16: 0226

Athletic games34: 0187

BBad River Band (Chippewa)

allotments 1: 0257; 8: 0088; 9: 0200appropriations 1: 0593charter 42: 0412constitution 42: 0404

Bad River Reservation1: 0257, 0593; 8: 0088; 9: 0200

Banks and bankingnational and state 32: 0084; 33: 0709Omaha National Bank 7: 0145regulations 23: 0467; 32: 0084; 33: 0709tribal funds in 9: 0350; 32: 0084; 33: 0709

Bannockagreement with 11: 0313hunting rights 1: 0548lands 1: 0418property loss by 18: 0243, 0257treaty with 38: 0252

Bay Mills Indian Communitycharter 42: 0343constitution 42: 0337

Bidwell, John11: 0258

Big Valley Band (Pomo)constitution 43: 0309

Black Bob’s Band1: 0692

Blackfeetagreement with 42: 0083allotments 8: 0235, 0451appropriations, estimate 25: 0695charter 42: 0357constitution 42: 0349irrigation 35: 0332lands

acquisition 35: 0258surplus 31: 0014; 35: 0030; 36: 0243,

0545, 0772survey 8: 0235, 0451unallotted 31: 0014; 35: 0030

tribal funds 36: 0595, 0699; 40: 0708Blackfeet Reservation

irrigation projects 25: 0048; 31: 0305;35: 0332

Joint Congressional Commission toInvestigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0297

reservoir reclamation project 40: 0564survey 8: 0235, 0808

Black River Bandcitizenship 1: 0443

Board of Indian Commissionersexpenses 1: 0547; 19: 0298Joint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0342

Bois Fortallotments 17: 0594; 18: 0051funeral expenses 17: 0667; 18: 0330Pequette, Frank H. 17: 0594; 18: 0051

Bois Fort Reservationbirds on 37: 0298hunting in 37: 0609lands, description 14: 0904timber, estimates 14: 0904

Borders and boundariesColorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma

10: 0565Indian Territory and Texas 18: 0342Indian Territory, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and

Texas 10: 0273Warm Springs Reservation 35: 0065, 0146Yellowstone National Park 39: 0737

BridgesArkansas River at Salt Fork 34: 0880construction, Arkansas River 35: 0232Little Colorado River 15: 0270Missouri River 34: 0805on Navajo Reservation 18: 0398Salt River 40: 0778San Carlos Creek, Gila River 25: 0769San Juan River 25: 0774; 36: 0632

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on Warm Springs Reservation 15: 0271Wash, Arizona 31: 0109on Wind River Reservation 31: 0166on Yuma Reservation 25: 0749

Brotherhood of North American Indiansconstitution, bylaws 20: 0061general 20: 0080; 25: 0259protests of 25: 0020

Brothertown Indianscourt of claims judgment 3: 0512

Brothertown Reservationlands, restoring original purchase 39: 0456

Bureau of Efficiency1913–1916 report 35: 0476

Bureau of Indian Affairsappropriations

deficiency 40: 0607for treaties 40: 0833

cost accounting system 31: 0083employment, clerks 31: 0096hospital expenditures 31: 0255Indian Irrigation and Allotment Services

10: 0908Medical Service Joint Congressional

Commission to Investigate Indian Affairshearings (1914) 29: 0214

see also Indian Officesee also Indian Servicesee also Office of Indian Affairs

CCachil Dehe Band (Wintun)

charter 42: 0363Caddo (Louisiana)

treaty 5: 0488Caddo (Oklahoma)

charter 42: 0374constitution 42: 0368

Californiaallotments, Indian 9: 0351claims

Indian 40: 0598state 17: 0538

Indian hostilitiescosts of suppressing 39: 0453, 0742general 40: 0005

lands 8: 0381; 9: 0360San Diego water supply 36: 0529, 0768, 0812Siskiyou County reservation 39: 0749special agent report 12: 0062timber sales 9: 0351see also Hoopa Valley Reservation

California, Northernland grant to Indians 6: 0743relief of landless Indians 10: 0844

California Mission Indianssee Mission Indians of California

Camp McDowell Reservationsecurity 2: 0332settlers’ rights 6: 0489see also Fort McDowell Reservation Indians

Carlisle Indian Schoolannual report 11: 0470; 15: 0552calendar 11: 0652; 15: 0570; 30: 0305catalog 15: 0502; 30: 0305, 0698; 32: 0513commencement program 11: 0621, 0637dairy program 19: 0748general 8: 0023, 0298; 21: 0186hearings 28: 0503heating system 15: 0275; 47: 0024see also Schools

Catawbaconstitution 42: 0380history 12: 0372

Cattaraugus Reservationleasing, oil 34: 0504

CattleCheyenne 36: 0597, 0743Chickasaw Nation noncitizens 3: 0858;

21: 0571contract 39: 0748expenses 36: 0597, 0743; 40: 0714Flathead Reservation 35: 0149; 36: 0450Northern Cheyenne 8: 0025, 0302; 36: 0597,

0743; 40: 0714purchases 8: 0025, 0302; 35: 0286, 0299,

0421, 0423; 36: 0421, 0561, 0597, 0700,0743; 40: 0170

regulations 13: 0766sale of hides 14: 0654Standing Rock Reservation 35: 0286, 0421;

36: 0421, 0700, 0561stock watering privileges 35: 0149; 36: 0450syndicate and Cherokee Nation 41: 0785Tongue River Reservation 35: 0299, 0423see Animal husbandrysee Grazing

CemeteriesFort Bidwell 25: 0309Idaho public land purchase 10: 0170Omaha Indians 34: 0789; 35: 0272South Dakota 36: 0696Standing Rock Reservation 47: 0175Wyandotte 25: 0192; 34: 0831; 35: 0142

Central Superintendency1: 0468, 0495, 0663; 9: 0276

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ChartersAlabama and Coushatta (Texas) 42: 0276Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Oklahoma

42: 0287Bad River Band 42: 0412Bay Mills Indian Community 42: 0343Blackfeet 42: 0357Cachil Dehe Band 42: 0363Caddo (Oklahoma) 42: 0374Chippewa 42: 0439Chippewa Cree 42: 0494Confederated Salish and Kootenai 42: 0561Covelo Indian Community 42: 0519Duckwater Band 42: 0532Eastern Shawnee 42: 0542Flandreau 43: 0568Forest County Pottawatomie 43: 0394Fort Belknap Reservation Indians 42: 0575Fort Berthold Reservation Indians 42: 0589Fort McDermitt Reservation Indians 42: 0610Fort McDowell Reservation Indians 42: 0622Gila River Reservation Indians 43: 0296Goshute 42: 0635Grand Ronde 42: 0650Hannahville Indian Community 42: 0662Hualapai 43: 0021Iowa Indians 43: 0031, 0042Jicarilla Apache 42: 0298Kalispel 43: 0054Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 43: 0068Kialegee Tribal Town, Oklahoma 43: 0074Kickapoo (Kansas) 43: 0090Kickapoo (Oklahoma) 43: 0096Lac du Flambeau 42: 0426Lower Brule 43: 0581Lower Sioux Indian Community 43: 0595Makah 43: 0109Manchester Band 43: 0332Menominee 9: 0673Mescalero Apache 42: 0309Miami Indians 43: 0135Moapa Band 43: 0208Muckleshoot 43: 0150Northern Cheyenne 42: 0398Omaha Indians 43: 0164Oneida 43: 0175Ottawa Indians 43: 0185Paiute 43: 0222, 0242Pawnee 43: 0272Peoria Indians 43: 0283Ponca 43: 0370Port Gamble Band 43: 0382Prairie Island Indian Community 43: 0412Pyramid Lake 43: 0222Quartz Valley Indian Community 43: 0440Quileute 43: 0462

Red Cliff Band 42: 0453Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 43: 0474Rosebud Sioux 43: 0617Sac and Fox (Nebraska) 43: 0498Saginaw Chippewa 42: 0465San Carlos Apache 42: 0321Santee Sioux 43: 0631Seneca-Cayuga 43: 0514Shoshone-Bannock 43: 0528Shoshone-Paiute 43: 0543Skokomish 43: 0644Sokaogon Chippewa 42: 0481Southern Ute 43: 0752Stockbridge and Munsee 43: 0656Swinomish 43: 0671Te-Moak Band 43: 0684Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Oklahoma

43: 0695Tulalip 43: 0716Tuolumne Band 43: 0739Uintah and Ouray 43: 0767Upper Lake Pomo 43: 0356Walker River Reservation Indians 43: 0242Warm Springs Indians 43: 0790Washoe 43: 0804Winnebago (Nebraska) 43: 0818Wyandotte 43: 0829Yerington Paiute 43: 0248Yomba Shoshone 43: 0842

Cherokee, Eastern Bandsee Eastern Band (Cherokee)

Cherokee, Eastern/Emigrantsee Eastern/Emigrant Cherokee

Cherokee Advocate20: 0132

Cherokee Nationagreement with 2: 0243allotments 2: 0660; 13: 0248; 18: 0460Boudinot, E. C. 1: 0612cattle syndicate 41: 0785children 18: 0460citizenship 19: 0174claims 1: 0280; 2: 0855; 10: 0550; 13: 0102;

35: 0060; 39: 0714enrollment 12: 0615; 18: 0382fraud, William P. Ross 19: 0279freedmen 12: 0615; 30: 0771general 40: 0865; 41: 0771intermarriage 2: 0728; 8: 0714, 0719; 9: 0013,

0226judgments 10: 0550; 36: 0533, 0648lands 1: 0665; 9: 0232; 25: 0299, 0497;

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leasing 1: 0074; 4: 0525; 5: 0834; 6: 0125,0225; 12: 0871; 13: 0198, 0212, 0216;22: 0478

legal cases 3: 0868; 4: 0730; 10: 0811, 0846;12: 0855; 13: 0112, 0154–0187, 0612;15: 0820; 21: 0484–0495, 0498–0501,0510; 22: 0249; 35: 0172; 38: 0100;40: 0556

legal services 8: 0372, 0632; 13: 0248memorials 1: 0612, 0862; 2: 0069, 0474;

8: 0491, 0547, 0708; 30: 0771; 38: 0271;39: 0119

mines and mining 1: 0074; 5: 0834oil and gas 1: 0074; 13: 0212railroad rights of way 39: 0746relief 9: 0013and territorial government 38: 0271; 39: 0119tribal funds

general 5: 0054revenues 20: 0803

trust funds 3: 0183; 10: 0055, 0057, 0235see also Eastern/Emigrant Cherokee

Cherokee National Female Seminarycatalog 13: 0422

Cherokee Oil and Gas Company3: 0312; 4: 0473; 13: 0149

Cherokee Outletgeneral 13: 0127lands, cession 11: 0592; 42: 0044–0048

Cheyennecattle purchases 36: 0597, 0743celebrations 26: 0346education 1: 0671general 39: 0203lands 1: 0422massacre of 5: 0336property 5: 0822; 18: 0226; 42: 0049

Cheyenne and Arapahoconstitution 42: 0385lands 17: 0735; 35: 0067, 0157

Cheyenne and Arapaho Agencyschools, land 10: 0113

Cheyenne Reservation; Agencylands 1: 0487general 35: 0192relief 35: 0192

Cheyenne River Reservation; Agencygeneral 1: 0470; 17: 0546geology 31: 0444homesteading 17: 0645; 25: 0170liquor sale 18: 0075relief 30: 0838settlers 17: 0645; 30: 0838

Cheyenne River Siouxallotments 9: 0091constitution 43: 0549lands

general 36: 0544sale 10: 0525; 18: 0174, 0307surplus 10: 0171; 17: 0702, 0715;

20: 0775; 25: 0176Chickasaw Nation

account auditing 7: 0818agreements 2: 0418, 0642; 17: 0488allotments 25: 0495appropriations 2: 0861; 8: 0556asphalt deposits 7: 0175, 0303; 13: 0409;

25: 0269, 0374, 0604; 34: 0733; 40: 0613,0806

boundary 8: 0306bribery 9: 0781bridge 1: 0465cattle 3: 0858; 21: 0571chief 34: 0895children 8: 0295; 13: 0257Choctaw-Chickasaw Court 9: 0781citizenship 1: 0229; 9: 0783; 13: 0285;

15: 0722Citizenship Court 5: 0831; 9: 0749claims 16: 0439; 34: 0873; 35: 0037, 0249;

36: 0639coal 7: 0175, 0303; 9: 0151; 13: 0409;

20: 0705; 25: 0173, 0190, 0269, 0374,0401, 0604; 34: 0711, 0733; 40: 0613,0806

court of claims suit 25: 0085–0090enrollment 8: 0295, 0695; 9: 0747; 10: 0042;

20: 0790general 37: 0557history 40: 0647homesteads and homesteading 25: 0495lands

alienation 8: 0294coal 7: 0303; 9: 0151; 13: 0409; 20: 0705;

25: 0173, 0190, 0374, 0401; 34: 0711exchange 18: 0902general 9: 0354; 25: 0209; 40: 0615;

42: 0001residue 8: 0292sale 13: 0409; 25: 0199, 0427; 35: 0001unallotted 25: 0240, 0531

leases and leasing 3: 0287; 34: 0711legal cases 3: 0863; 13: 0217, 0242, 0248,

0257, 0368; 0392; 18: 0144; 19: 0573–0631, 0669, 0691; 40: 0556

livestock 3: 0858; 4: 0490; 21: 0571memorials 8: 0715; 9: 0099, 0747; 26: 0343;

34: 0619; 42: 0001

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Chickasaw Nation cont.mines and mining

asphalt deposits 7: 0175, 0303; 13: 0409;25: 0269, 0374, 0604; 34: 0733;40: 0613, 0806

coal 7: 0175, 0303; 9: 0151; 13: 0409;20: 0705; 25: 0173, 0190, 0269, 0374,0401, 0604; 34: 0711, 0733; 40: 0613,0806

general 3: 0287; 21: 0175; 34: 0711;36: 0504

Negroes of 39: 0102relief 2: 0594; 17: 0521reserve investigation 10: 0272roads and highways 9: 0097sanitarium 40: 0615schools 8: 0715Sulphur, tribal town 10: 0215taxes 3: 0858Texas 38: 0233timber 10: 0217; 25: 0199, 0427town sites

funds 7: 0384general 9: 0354; 10: 0233

treaty with 1: 0594tribal funds

account auditing 7: 0818general 9: 0790revenues of 20: 0803, 0829

trust funds 1: 0067; 2: 0299; 10: 0055, 0057;33: 0611; 35: 0342; 39: 0496

warrant payments 13: 0336Children

Cherokee Nation 18: 0460Chickasaw Nation 8: 0295; 13: 0257

Chilocco Indian Schoolcourse outlines 30: 0402, 0404general 9: 0703; 16: 0037; 19: 0760Haworth Institute 26: 0529industrial department 30: 0404printing department 30: 0402students 10: 0426views 11: 0055

Chilocco Reservationroads 31: 0374

Chippewa [general]appropriations 1: 0735claims 2: 0230; 17: 0656, 0740; 18: 0322,

0384; 35: 0168; 40: 0821court of claims 40: 0665drainage survey 18: 0908general 2: 0578, 0587; 7: 0002, 0910House Committee on Indian Affairs, hearings

15: 0001; 30: 0446; 34: 0229Indian Rights Association 30: 0454

inheritance matters 18: 0281lands 19: 0402–0455; 38: 0246lands, sale 21: 0168; 35: 0076legal cases 20: 0154, 0225negotiating with 42: 0095patents 34: 0858; 35: 0151relief 1: 0224; 2: 0148timber 8: 0431; 18: 0066; 21: 0168; 34: 0225treaties 9: 0355; 21: 0648tribal funds

expenditures, FY 1920 38: 0130expenses 36: 0571, 0720; 40: 0732

tribal representations to hearings 41: 0069,0234

trust funds 18: 0081see also Minnesota Chippewasee also Mississippi Chippewasee also specific band name

Chippewa Creecharter 42: 0494constitution 42: 0487

Chippewa Reservation; Agencylands, sale 1: 0467surveys 8: 0036timber 3: 0707; 4: 0809; 7: 0198watchman’s quarters 1: 0224

Choctaw Nationagreements with 2: 0418, 0642; 17: 0488allotments 25: 0495appropriations 2: 0861; 8: 0556asphalt 7: 0175, 0303; 13: 0409; 25: 0269,

0374, 0604; 34: 0733; 36: 0504; 40: 0613,0806

boundary 8: 0306Choctaw-Chickasaw Court 9: 0781citizenship 1: 0229; 9: 0783; 13: 0285;

15: 0722Citizenship Court 5: 0831; 9: 0749claims 16: 0439; 34: 0873; 35: 0037, 0249;

36: 0639, 39: 0457, 0543; 41: 0590–0636;41: 0805

coal 4: 0018; 7: 0175, 0303; 9: 0151;13: 0409; 18: 0354; 20: 0620–0705;25: 0173, 0190, 0269, 0374, 0401, 0604;34: 0711, 0733; 36: 0504; 40: 0613, 0806

court of claims suit 25: 0085–0090enrollment of 8: 0295, 0695; 9: 0747;

10: 0042, 0557; 20: 0787, 0790general 1: 0626; 37: 0557homesteading and homesteads 25: 0495lands

acquisition 17: 0743alienation 8: 0294exchange 18: 0902general 9: 0354; 40: 0615

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residual 8: 0292sale 15: 0788; 25: 0199, 0427; 35: 0001status 25: 0209unallotted 25: 0420, 0531

leasing and leases 3: 0287; 21: 0175legal cases 3: 0863; 13: 0368; 18: 0104;

19: 0068, 0669; 22: 0452; 40: 0556legislation 37: 0581liabilities of 1: 0648living conditions 36: 0300McHarg, Ormsby 17: 0475memorial 7: 0234, 0236; 9: 0747; 26: 0343;

34: 0619; 37: 0581; 38: 0292; 39: 0483;47: 0131

mines and miningasphalt 7: 0175, 0303; 13: 0409; 25: 0269,

0374, 0604; 34: 0733; 36: 0504;40: 0613, 0806

coal 4: 0018; 7: 0175, 0303; 9: 0151;13: 0409; 18: 0354; 20: 0620–0705;25: 0173, 0190, 0269, 0374, 0401,0604; 34: 0711, 0733; 36: 0504;40: 0613, 0806

minerals 3: 0287; 21: 0175; 35: 0001railroads 39: 0785relief 17: 0521removal 36: 0555reserve investigation 10: 0272rights of way 39: 0785roads and highways 9: 0097rules of practice 13: 0248sanitarium 40: 0615territorial government and 38: 0292timber 10: 0217; 15: 0788; 25: 0199, 0427town sites 7: 0384; 9: 0229, 0354treaties

1855 treaty settlement 39: 0483general 1: 0267, 0594; 25: 0448, 0651;

26: 0343Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek 5: 0400

tribal fundsgeneral 7: 0818; 9: 0790revenues 20: 0803, 0829

trust funds 10: 0055, 0057warranty payments 2: 0866; 7: 0107, 0393see also Mississippi Choctaw

Chuahchu Reservation28: 0215

Churches and religious groupsBenedictine 34: 0558Broadway Baptist Church 8: 0690Catholic Church 5: 0039Episcopal Church of Utah 8: 0247, 0454Fort Hall Reservation 10: 0477general 1: 0443; 15: 0322; 34: 0577; 41: 0734

lands 8: 0247, 0454; 10: 0140; 31: 0394;40: 0597

patents-in-fee 10: 0140, 0477Presbyterian 40: 0597Protestant Episcopal Church, Board of

Missions 10: 0477see also Missions and missionariessee also Religion

Citizen Band (Pottawatomie)constitution 43: 0399

CitizenshipBlack River Band 1: 0443Cherokee Nation 19: 0174Chickasaw Nation 1: 0229; 9: 0783; 13: 0285;

15: 0722Choctaw

general 1: 0229; 13: 0285rolls 9: 0783; 15: 0722

Five Civilized TribesCommission to the Five Civilized Tribes

19: 0174general 1: 0175; 30: 0786rolls 8: 0410

general 3: 0483; 22: 0032; 40: 0514–0516,0797

Munsee 1: 0443Swan Creek Chippewa 1: 0443see also Enrollment

Citizenship CourtChickasaw Nation 5: 0831; 9: 0749Choctaw

judgment annulment 5: 0831proceedings 9: 0749

Civilization fund10: 0236; 17: 0657; 18: 0747

Civil Serviceclassification 42: 0102reform in 42: 0100see also Employmentsee also under Government, federal

Civil Service Commissionexamination and appointment regulations for

Indian Irrigation and Allotment Services10: 0908

ClaimsAbsentee Shawnee 1: 0675; 34: 0936accounting officers, Treasury Department

3: 0834; 10: 0280; 17: 0167; 18: 0008,0149, 0763; 25: 0804; 30: 0779, 0801;35: 0335, 0349

Adair, W. P. 1: 0690allotment adjustments 25: 0270, 0434Amos, Jack 35: 0167appropriations 7: 0639; 40: 0882Ayres, John T. 17: 0137

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Claims cont.Beall, William O. 8: 0720Belt, Robert V. 10: 0218Black Beaver 38: 0613Boudinot, Frank J. 17: 0442, 0707; 18: 0870Brannon, Sarah V. 18: 0268Brown, Mary G. 25: 0201California 17: 0538California Indians 40: 0598, 0832Campbell, Charles M. 25: 0187; 31: 0362Chehalis 10: 0368Cherokee Nation 1: 0280; 2: 0855; 35: 0060;

39: 0714Chickasaw Nation 16: 0439; 34: 0873;

35: 0037, 0249; 36: 0639Chinook 10: 0368Chippewa 2: 0230; 17: 0656, 0740; 18: 0322,

0384; 35: 0168; 40: 0821Choctaw Nation 1: 0411, 0450, 0744;

34: 0873; 35: 0037, 0249; 36: 0639;39: 0457, 0543; 41: 0590–0636, 0805

Coos Bay Indians 40: 0830Cotton, C. N. 41: 0688Cowlitz 34: 0938; 35: 0237; 36: 0781;

40: 0818Crow 40: 0791, 0826Crow Agency 1: 0063Dale, Horace C. 25: 0195damage from reservoir overflow 34: 0898Davidson, Charles A. 25: 0187; 31: 0362Day, Warren E. 17: 0693Delaware Indians 1: 0904; 2: 0230; 17: 0466,

0647, 0719; 18: 0817depredations

general 18: 0500, 0783, 0886; 19: 0284;25: 0074; 31: 0211

payments for 15: 0359; 31: 0008; 34: 0906Dickson, Charles H. 9: 0155Eastern Cherokee 1: 0910Ewing, Charles 39: 0574fire, Rosebud Reservation 31: 0411Flandreau 35: 0020Florida 39: 0866Freeman, Col. H. B. 2: 0765Garland, Samuel 9: 0227; 10: 0504Garland & Bergh 18: 0284general 21: 0208; 40: 0799Goss, James R. 1: 0063Griffin, Deborah A. and Mary J. 25: 0551Hafsos, Rasmus K. 18: 0304Hastings, W. W. 17: 0463hearings, Choctaw Nation 16: 0439Holladay, Benjamin 39: 0500Humphreys, Emmetta 31: 0075Hutchinson, C. C. 19: 0281Indian Territory 9: 0125

Interior Department 31: 0308; 34: 0635investigation 10: 0402Iowa Indians 34: 0913, 0932; 40: 0560Iroquois 5: 0235Janis, Antoine, Sr., estate of 25: 0195judgments

Cherokee Nation 35: 0060New York Indians 6: 0911

Kaw 18: 0869Kay-Zhe-Bah-O-Say 18: 0518Klamath 40: 0569, 0831lands

Choctaw Nation 41: 0590–0636, 0805Cherokee Nation 39: 0714in New Mexico 1: 0444

La Pointe Band 9: 0224Legare, Jean Louis 7: 0035, 0037Linn, H. C. 9: 0202; 10: 0397Little, William R. 17: 0588; 18: 0872Lonewolf, Delos K. 2: 0489, 0857Lower Brule 2: 0808Loyal Creek 2: 0074; 5: 0835; 9: 0407;

34: 0712, 0816Loyal Shawnee 34: 0936Medawakanton 30: 0827Menominee 10: 0164, 0485Modisette, J. O. 31: 0024, 0418Mullen, Joseph P. 10: 0218New Mexico 1: 0444New York Indians 1: 0015; 6: 0911Northern Arapaho 40: 0820Northern Cheyenne 40: 0820oil leases 35: 0173Omaha Indians 9: 0221; 17: 0618; 18: 0300Osage 25: 0231; 35: 0056, 0173; 39: 0574;

40: 0600, 0834Ottawa 25: 0167; 40: 0821Pawnee 17: 0739payments

of depredation 25: 0359Holladay, Benjamin 39: 0500to Rosebud Reservation 31: 0411

Ponca 34: 0724, 0937; 40: 0827Pottawatomie 7: 0805; 10: 0402Powel, Samuel 9: 0202; 10: 0397registers 17: 0723Romero, Pablo Eugenio 18: 0291Rosebud Reservation 31: 0411Sac and Fox 2: 0709Sanders, Susan 18: 0844Sanderson, Jarib L. 25: 0211schedule 18: 0501Schmidt, J. H. 31: 0419Schoenfelt, J. Blair 17: 0758

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settlements1855 treaty 39: 0483Wisconsin (state) and La Pointe Band

9: 0224Shawnee 17: 0719; 35: 0100Shoshone 34: 0925Sioux 25: 0212; 34: 0911; 35: 0105; 36: 0500;

40: 0524, 0609, 0805Sisseton 30: 0842; 31: 0595; 34: 0780, 0798,

0836Siuslaw 40: 0830suppression of hostilities in Florida 39: 0866Tonkawa Indians memorial 9: 0413Treasury Department 17: 0541; 34: 0611treaty 36: 0692Umpqua 40: 0830Ute 2: 0230; 10: 0141, 0554Wahpakoota Sioux 30: 0827Wahpeton 30: 0842; 31: 0595; 34: 0780,

0798, 0836Wall, Thomas 25: 0237Walnut Grove Mining Company 1: 0644, 0646Washington (state) tribes 40: 0566White River 2: 0230William P. Lyon & Sons 38: 0614Winnebago 18: 0509Winton, Charles F. 34: 0645; 35: 0167Wisconsin (state) 9: 0224Wright, Reverend Charles 7: 0088see also Court of claims

Clallamsee Port Gamble Band

Clatsopgeneral 7: 0477; 11: 0422lands, ceded/cession 7: 0804

Coalagricultural land and 34: 0663; 35: 0069Chickasaw Nation 7: 0175, 0303; 9: 0151;

13: 0409; 20: 0705; 25: 0173, 0190, 0269,0374, 0401, 0604; 34: 0733; 40: 0613,0806

Choctaw Nation 4: 0018; 7: 0175, 0303;9: 0151; 13: 0409; 18: 0354; 20: 0620–0705; 25: 0173, 0190, 0269, 0374, 0401,0604; 34: 0711, 0733; 36: 0504; 40: 0613,0806

claims 1: 0101deposits 7: 0175, 0303; 13: 0409; 25: 0269,

0374, 0604; 34: 0733; 36: 0504; 40: 0613,0806

Fort Berthold 25: 0247, 0399general 7: 0825; 17: 0214; 22: 0816; 30: 0840Indian Territory 7: 0176, 0285; 8: 0427;

13: 0064

landsgeneral 8: 0427; 9: 0101; 13: 0064;

35: 0048, 0069, 0155on reservations 4: 0018; 7: 0175, 0303;

8: 0427; 9: 0151; 13: 0064, 0409;17: 0214; 20: 0620–0705; 25: 0173,0190, 0247, 0269, 0374, 0399, 0401,0604; 34: 0733; 36: 0504; 40: 0613,0806

sales 35: 0001; 36: 0504leasing and leases

general 18: 0354; 25: 0285, 0527;30: 0790; 34: 0711, 0930

Savanna Coal Company 18: 0354maps 4: 0018; 20: 0620–0705Oklahoma 17: 0214; 25: 0285, 0527see also Mines and miningsee also Oil and gas

Cocklebur Reservation1913 hearings 28: 0215

Coeur d’Alene Reservation; Agencyboundaries 9: 0194homesteading and homesteads 25: 0094,

0550lands

appraisal 17: 0548; 18: 0169classification 17: 0548easements 10: 0548sale 10: 0546

payment extension 25: 0355recreational park 10: 0139Washington (state) 39: 0104

Coloradoboundary line between New Mexico,

Oklahoma, and 10: 0565Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association

5: 0046Colorado River Reservation; Agency

irrigation projects 17: 0711; 40: 0919town sites 10: 0263; 25: 0529

Colorado River Reservation Indiansallotment 17: 0711constitution 42: 0503

Columbia Reservationentries and applications 9: 0205

Colville Reservation; Agencyhomesteading and homesteads 1: 0242;

2: 0197; 36: 0506, 0651lands

classification on 23: 0395disposition 17: 0729; 18: 0103general 15: 0274opening of 7: 0065, 0159, 0297

railways, purchase of station grounds31: 0339

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Colville Reservation; Agency cont.rights of way 22: 0064; 25: 0271roads and highways, construction 25: 0264smelter construction 7: 0390

Colville Reservation Indiansagreement with 8: 0277lands, sale 8: 0353; 18: 0368; 25: 0307, 0451;

35: 0023, 0148; 36: 0506; 40: 0567, 0817negotiating with 42: 0073

Comancheallotment 8: 0382; 18: 0148; 40: 0823general 39: 0203hostilities against Texas citizens 38: 0233lands

ceded/cession 25: 0241, 0316, 0382deposit repayment 10: 0119general 2: 0015opening 2: 0886; 8: 0313; 14: 0608;

15: 0329; 25: 0241sale 9: 0359Senate hearings on 15: 0329unallotted 40: 0823vacating 31: 0045

memorial 2: 0758per capita payments 35: 0285, 0420;

36: 0592, 0697property loss by 18: 0184–0192, 0196, 0221–

0222, 0224–0225, 0231, 0236–0239, 0255tribal funds 9: 0359; 18: 0032; 25: 0014

Comanche County, Oklahomahomesteads and homesteading 10: 0468,

0475railroad in 25: 0513

Comanche Reservation; AgencyJoint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0479

landsceded/cession 25: 0241, 0316, 0382opening 2: 0886; 8: 0313; 14: 0608;

15: 0329; 25: 0241vacating 31: 0045

settlers and settlement 2: 0597, 0886;8: 0313; 14: 0608; 15: 0329; 25: 0241

town lots, payments on 25: 0316, 0382, 0584Commissioner of Indian Affairs

clerical staff 8: 0288, 0309; 42: 0098Creek Nation petition to 11: 0102Leupp, Francis E. 9: 0701; 19: 0719salary 2: 0353Sells, Cato 26: 0284see also Bureau of Indian Affairssee also Indian Service

Commission to the Five Civilized Tribesappeal from, Cherokee citizenship 19: 0174appropriations 2: 0301; 8: 0331; 9: 0069correspondence with Muskogee Indians

13: 0413enrollment cases 8: 0800–0801general 7: 0797memorial 6: 0640officers and employees 30: 0768rules of practice in cases before 3: 0282see also Five Civilized Tribes

Committee on Indian AffairsHouse of Representatives, appropriation

provision hearing 10: 0001see also Congress

Communicationssee Telephone and telegraph

Confederated Salish and Kootenaicharter 42: 0561constitution 42: 0552

Confederated Tribes of the GoshuteReservation

see GoshuteConfederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde

see Grand RondeConfederated Tribes of the Warm Springs

see Warm SpringsConfederated Ute

see UteConferences

Lake Mohonk Conference 23: 0448Southwest Bible and Missionary Conference

38: 0282Congress

Joint Congressional Commission toInvestigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0297, 0342, 0479, 0762–0808;29: 0036, 0214, 0241, 0245

Pueblo hearings 23: 0145reports to 17: 0774; 18: 0585; 21: 0455;

25: 0733; 31: 0071, 0148; 35: 0326Congress of Indian Education

program 3: 0854Consolidated Chippewa

see Minnesota ChippewaConsolidated Otoe and Missouria

see Otoe and MissouriaConstitution, U.S.

Fourteenth Amendment 38: 0276Constitutions, state

Arizona 17: 0671Oklahoma 9: 0367

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Constitutions, tribalAbsentee Shawnee 42: 0263Alabama and Coushatta (Texas) 42: 0268Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Oklahoma

42: 0282Bad River Band 42: 0404Bay Mills Indian Community 42: 0337Big Valley Band 43: 0309Blackfeet 42: 0349Caddo (Oklahoma) 42: 0368Catawba 42: 0380Cheyenne-Arapaho 42: 0385Cheyenne River Sioux 43: 0549Chippewa 42: 0432Chippewa Cree 42: 0487Citizen Band (Pottawatomie) 43: 0399Colorado River Reservation Indians 42: 0503Confederated Salish and Kootenai 42: 0552Covelo Indian Community 42: 0512Duck Valley Reservation Indians 43: 0534Duckwater Band 42: 0525Eastern Shawnee 42: 0537Flandreau 43: 0561Forest County Pottawatomie 43: 0388Fort Belknap Reservation Indians 42: 0567Fort Berthold Reservation Indians 42: 0581Fort Bidwell Reservation Indians 42: 0595Fort Hall Reservation Indians 43: 0519Fort McDermitt Reservation Indians 42: 0601Fort McDowell Reservation Indians 42: 0616Gila River Reservation Indians 43: 0289Goshute 42: 0628Grand Ronde 42: 0641Hannahville Indian Community 42: 0656Havasupai 43: 0001Hopi 43: 0007Hualapai 43: 0015Iowa Indians 43: 0026, 0037Jicarilla Apache 42: 0292Kalispel 43: 0047Kanosh Band 43: 0195Kashia Band 43: 0316Keweenaw Bay Indian Community 43: 0060Kickapoo (Kansas) 43: 0080Kickapoo (Oklahoma) 43: 0085Lac du Flambeau 42: 0418Lower Brule 43: 0116, 0573, 0587Makah 43: 0101Manchester Band 43: 0323Menominee 9: 0673Mescalero Apache 42: 0303Me-Wuk 43: 0124Miami Indians 43: 0131Mississippi Choctaw 42: 0499Moapa Band 43: 0201Muckleshoot 43: 0141

New Mexico, act for 17: 0671Northern Cheyenne 42: 0390Oglala Sioux 43: 0600Omaha Indians 43: 0156Oneida 43: 0170Ottawa Indians 43: 0181Papago 43: 0260Pawnee 43: 0267Peoria Indians 43: 0278Ponca 43: 0362Port Gamble Band 43: 0376Prairie Island Indian Community 43: 0404Puyallup 43: 0426Pyramid Lake 43: 0213Quartz Valley Indian Community 43: 0435Quechan 43: 0445Quileute 43: 0453Red Cliff Band 42: 0445Reno-Sparks Indian Colony 43: 0468Rosebud 43: 0609Sac and Fox (Iowa) 43: 0484Sac and Fox (Nebraska) 43: 0492Sac and Fox (Oklahoma) 43: 0504Saginaw Chippewa 42: 0459St. Croix Chippewa 42: 0471Salt River Reservation Indians 43: 0302San Carlos Apache 42: 0314Santa Clara Pueblo 43: 0418Santee Sioux 43: 0561; 43: 0623Seneca-Cayuga 43: 0509Shivwits Band 43: 0228Skokomish 43: 0636Sokaogon Chippewa 42: 0476Southern Ute 43: 0745Stockbridge-Munsee 43: 0650Swinomish 43: 0662Te-Moak Band 43: 0677Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Oklahoma

43: 0690Tonkawa 43: 0701Tulalip 43: 0706Tule River 43: 0722Tuolumne Band 43: 0731Upper Lake Band 43: 0338, 0343, 0350Ute 43: 0758Ute Mountain 43: 0773Walker River Reservation Indians 43: 0234Warm Springs Indians 43: 0779Washoe 43: 0796White Mountain Apache 42: 0326Winnebago (Nebraska) 43: 0810Wyandotte 43: 0824Yavapai 42: 0332Yerington Paiute 43: 0254Yomba Shoshone 43: 0835

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Coos Bay Indiansclaims 40: 0830cotton 15: 0437

Corruptionbribery, Chickasaw Court 9: 0781charges against Indian Territory officials

7: 0209, 0274see also Crime and punishmentsee also Indian Police

Court of claimsappeal, right of 18: 0286claims

Chippewa 40: 0665Omaha Indians 18: 0361Ottawa 40: 0665Ponca 25: 0180, 0260–0262Sioux 40: 0508, 0786

Washington (state) Indian tribes 40: 0566claims, submission of

Cowlitz 36: 0540; 40: 0595Fort Berthold Reservation Indians 35: 0104general 36: 0691; 40: 0655Oregon Indians 36: 0543Shoshone 30: 0844Washington (state) Indian tribes 36: 0542

judgmentsappeals 15: 0272depredation cases 17: 0160; 25: 0711;

31: 0187, 0312; 35: 0333, 0496;36: 0638

general 18: 0002, 0598rendered 7: 0463, 0465; 8: 0326; 22: 0247;

36: 0711suits

Chickasaw Nation 25: 0085–0090Choctaw Nation 25: 0085–0090Shoshone 31: 0395

Courts, U.S.expenses of Indian trials 8: 0257in Indian Territory

additional judge 2: 0898bail in 7: 0261charges against court officials 7: 0209general 7: 0262salaries and expenses 8: 0084Supreme Court 7: 0299

in North Carolina, Indian litigation 2: 0203in Oklahoma

judges in 1: 0270judicial districts 17: 0670

in South Dakota, jurisdiction of reservations2: 0674

Covelo Indian Communitycharter 42: 0519constitution 42: 0512

Cowlitzclaims 34: 0938; 35: 0237; 36: 0540, 0781;

40: 0595, 0818court of claims 36: 0540; 40: 0595

Creek Nationagreement with 2: 0409, 0645; 34: 0722agricultural contracts 3: 0301allotments

agreement 34: 0722equalization 18: 0071; 23: 0191; 25: 0049,

0281; 30: 0795general 31: 0667

annuity payments 1: 0515, 0877Commissioner of Indian Affairs, petition to

11: 0102freedmen 38: 0291general 40: 0865Joint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)29: 0245

landsin Alabama 25: 0453reserve investigation 10: 0272sale 1: 0858; 3: 0260; 4: 0493; 6: 0249;

7: 0306; 13: 0461; 19: 0024status 25: 0209titles 17: 0725; 18: 0357, 0508; 25: 0384unallotted 31: 0043; 34: 0615, 0949;

35: 0230withheld 31: 0599, 0667

leasing 2: 0070; 3: 0260; 4: 0493; 6: 0249;7: 0306; 13: 0216, 0461; 19: 0024

legal case 19: 0199; 40: 0556legal services, payment for 34: 0876;

36: 0485memorials

general 1: 0862against territorial government 38: 0265;

39: 0126national council (1914) 30: 0473railroad 39: 0746regulations 13: 0459rights 41: 0659streets 18: 0007territorial government 38: 0265; 39: 0126tribal funds

account auditing 7: 0818general 10: 0055, 0057; 30: 0774

tribal revenues of 20: 0803see also Loyal Creek

Crime and punishmentarrest warrants for Indians 15: 0167imprisonment without trial 12: 0143larceny 2: 0665punishment 1: 0591; 2: 0665, 0870

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regulation of criminal procedure in IndianTerritory 7: 0796

U.S. court jurisdiction over Indians 39: 0744see also Corruptionsee also Courts, U.S.see also Indian Police

Crowagreement with 1: 0258; 2: 0569, 0581, 0891;

7: 0153, 0280; 11: 0378allotments 10: 0213; 18: 0369; 40: 0533,

0594, 0610; 41: 0001–0014claims 40: 0791, 0826condition of 39: 0739lands

agreement 2: 0891ceded 36: 0453; 40: 0593, 0812disposition 34: 0705; 36: 0453; 40: 0593,

0812general 32: 0257

negotiating with 42: 0075rock monuments 4: 0782

Crow Creek Reservationclaims 1: 0063general 2: 0121, 0123lands, sale 25: 0185

Crow Reservation; Agencyagency claims 1: 0063investigation of 25: 0312irrigation systems 10: 0169Joint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)29: 0036

landscereal crops 36: 0431mortgage 10: 0169opening of, hearings (1915–1916)

36: 0333–0417sale 10: 0213; 18: 0362; 39: 0797survey 10: 0213; 18: 0369

railroad 39: 0797Cut-Head Band

general 40: 0648lands, opening for settlement by presidential

proclamation (1904) 15: 0343

DDairying

Carlisle Indian School program 19: 0748Dakota Territory

Indian affairs in 16: 0087; 38: 0235lands, titles 1: 0416

Dawes Commissionsee Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes

Deer Creek Indians20: 0145

Deer Creek Reservationlands 14: 0904timber, pine estimates 14: 0904

Deficiency appropriation billsBureau of Indian Affairs 40: 0607Deficiency Appropriation Bill 10: 0252emergency 18: 0177, 0212general 8: 0093; 10: 0252; 17: 0133General Deficiency Bill 8: 0083; 31: 0037Indian Appropriation Bill (1910) 18: 0386,

0396; 19: 0771Indian Service 1: 0801; 7: 0684Interior Department 25: 0697Pine Ridge survey 9: 0111Sac and Fox survey 2: 0487Standing Rock Reservation survey 9: 0111Urgent Deficiency Bill 9: 0190

Delaware Indiansallotments 6: 0506Cherokee-Delaware Agreement 13: 0102claims 1: 0904; 2: 0230; 13: 0102; 17: 0466,

0647, 0719; 18: 0817court of claims 10: 0558equity court 5: 0062general 9: 0084history 8: 0047lands

in Cherokee Nation 5: 0054general 5: 0054warrants 17: 0117

leasing, oil 4: 0473legal cases 3: 0868; 4: 0001; 13: 0112memorial 1: 0862, 0870, 0879; 2: 0042;

6: 0300, 0437, 0873; 17: 0106; 47: 0100payments to 6: 0878tribal funds 5: 0054

Depredation casesArapaho 1: 0428court of claims 8: 0082; 10: 0041, 0413;

17: 0160; 25: 0711; 31: 0187, 0312;35: 0333, 0496; 36: 0638

general 1: 0064, 0150, 0156; 2: 0093, 0860;6: 0299, 0407; 18: 0143; 25: 0822

judgments 1: 0007, 0800, 0848; 2: 0264,0747, 0833; 6: 0734, 0913, 0914; 7: 0633;8: 0007, 0082, 0251, 0329, 0333, 0799;9: 0719; 10: 0041, 0413; 17: 0160, 0172,0540; 25: 0158, 0711; 30: 0806, 0847;31: 0084, 0187, 0312; 34: 0646; 35: 0333,0348, 0496; 36: 0482, 0638; 40: 0590

Lafayette Head v. United States 19: 0179Utes 1: 0371

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DepredationsApache 1: 0677appropriations 1: 0686; 8: 0262claims

Campbell, John G. 25: 0512general 1: 0414; 2: 0023, 0746; 18: 0500,

0783, 0886; 19: 0284; 25: 0074;31: 0211

Hazelwood, Mabel 31: 0009New Mexico 38: 0133; 39: 0485payments for 15: 0129; 25: 0359; 31: 0008;

34: 0906; 40: 0590Qutobees, Charles 1: 0476Sioux 38: 0215, 0231Watts, John 1: 0584Wedeles, Hugo 1: 0476

general 17: 0094; 39: 0736Indian Depredation Act amendments 2: 0190,

0193, 0655; 7: 0164, 0395, 0400; 31: 0354,0592

Kickapoo 1: 0596in New Mexico 38: 0133, 0200, 0237;

39: 0485in Oregon 40: 0072reimbursement for 38: 0611report 15: 0110rules for defense of Indians 15: 0129Shawnee 38: 0202Sioux 38: 0215, 0231, 0611in Texas 1: 0596, 0635; 38: 0287in Washington 40: 0072

Devil’s Lake Reservationrailway 1: 0268

Devil’s Lake Reservation Indiansagreement 2: 0134, 0279, 0550, 0896;

7: 0113, 0263payment to 9: 0062

District of Columbialibrary handbook 26: 0511

Duck Valley Reservationsee Shoshone-Paiute

Duckwater Bandcharter 42: 0532constitution 42: 0525

EEastern Band (Cherokee)

17: 0006Eastern/Emigrant Cherokee

appropriations 1: 0699; 8: 0617general 2: 0029; 8: 0522; 10: 0579memorial 1: 0001

Eastern Shawneecharter 42: 0542constitution 42: 0537payment to 2: 0299

Education, Indianin Alaska 1: 0072; 10: 0277, 0392; 19: 0511;

21: 0138; 32: 0280; 39: 0601boys 16: 0834Cheyenne 1: 0671Commissioner of Education, 1912 report

26: 0292convention proceedings 41: 0738enrollment 8: 0295funds for 18: 0414general 19: 0797; 41: 0760girls 16: 0058, 0787home economics curriculum

cooking instruction 12: 0254housekeeping lessons 16: 0800sewing curriculum 16: 0813

industry among Indians 31: 0249language instruction 6: 0157; 41: 0689manual 15: 0774nature study and gardening 10: 0509prevocational course syllabus 33: 0858sectarian/denominational 7: 0431social studies curriculum 12: 0149teachers

instructional outlines 10: 0509; 12: 0254study outlines 11: 0232

vocationalcarpentry booklet 32: 0085cooking instruction 12: 0254housekeeping lessons 16: 0800prevocational course syllabus 33: 0858

whites and Indians 21: 0105see also Congress of Indian Educationsee also Indian Education, Department ofsee also Schoolssee also Students

Electric poweron reservations 9: 0076right of way regulations for public lands

10: 0851; 30: 0457Employment

clerks, Bureau of Indian Affairs 31: 0096eight-hour law and Reclamation Service

12: 0056mechanics, Pawnee Agency 11: 0418in wild west shows 42: 0241

EnrollmentCherokee Nation 12: 0615; 18: 0382Chickasaw Nation 8: 0295, 0695; 9: 0747;

10: 0042, 0557; 20: 0790Chippewa 8: 0695

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Choctaw Nation 8: 0295, 0695; 9: 0747;10: 0042, 0557; 20: 0787, 0790

Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 8: 0800–0801

Five Civilized Tribes 31: 0740; 37: 0154freedmen 10: 0570general 10: 0570legal cases 13: 0156–0187Mississippi Choctaw 18: 0264Munsee 3: 0518Omaha Indians 37: 0146Osage 9: 0820Pottawatomie 8: 0554; 9: 0085St. Croix Chippewa 31: 0326Stockbridge 3: 0518Winnebago 17: 0131

Exhibitions; expositionsOmaha Exposition 14: 0056wild west exhibitions 42: 0241

FFarms and farming

demonstration farms 14: 0275harvest and seed time 14: 0396pasture land 18: 0148progress 16: 0223reimbursement 18: 0057wages 18: 0061see also Agriculturesee also Cattle

Federal censusEighth Census 38: 0213

Federal governmentsee Government, federal

Five Civilized Tribesagents

district 18: 0001leasing regulations for 13: 0019

alienation restrictions, removal 6: 0116allotments 6: 0116, 0120; 10: 0211, 0500;

18: 0086; 25: 0258, 0416; 30: 0837;31: 0666; 40: 0591, 0835; 43: 0591, 0835

appropriations 8: 0003citizenship

general 1: 0175; 30: 0786rolls 8: 0410

disposition 8: 0038, 0042, 0242, 0373;10: 0575; 40: 0558

drainage 30: 0837; 31: 0666enrollment 31: 0740; 37: 0154expenditures 24: 0694federal government pledge to 12: 0045final affairs 17: 0772general 7: 0227; 8: 0252, 0318, 0804;

13: 0042; 18: 0452, 0464; 32: 0319

inheritance mattersheirs determined 36: 0537, 0653inherited estates 25: 0054, 0440

Joint Congressional Commission toInvestigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)29: 0241

landsrestriction removal 10: 0211, 0500;

25: 0416survey of 9: 0356unsurveyed in Oklahoma 15: 0282

laws 6: 0120leasing

general 6: 0122; 11: 0719regulations 13: 0019; 17: 0003; 22: 0478

legal cases 19: 0703liquor traffic protection 5: 0767Oklahoma, protest against 2: 0707and Osage 40: 0558patents 6: 0120property contracts 17: 0727relief 25: 0266, 0826; 26: 0001rules of procedure 31: 0193school regulations 11: 0293superintendent

authority 35: 0004change 40: 0626

title adjustments 25: 0266tribal funds

accounting rules 20: 0152in national and state banks 32: 0084;

33: 0709see also Commission to the Five Civilized

Tribessee also individual tribes

Five Nations of New York31: 0313

Flandreau Siouxcharter 43: 0568constitution 43: 0561general 2: 0734

Flatheadcharter 42: 0561constitution 42: 0552irrigation projects 31: 0305relief 40: 0790, 0829; 41: 0040

Flathead Reservation; Agencyacts relating to 34: 0122appropriation 9: 0082homesteads and homesteading 25: 0263;

31: 0007, 0432irrigation 10: 0364, 0365

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Flathead Reservation; Agency cont.lands

disposal 18: 0163general 7: 0148; 31: 0011; 35: 0042law amended 7: 0800opening 10: 0093, 0207, 0480; 17: 0109payment for 35: 0042; 36: 0501; 40: 0809for power sites 17: 0115; 18: 0078, 0104;

31: 0152, 0236; 35: 0331reserved 18: 0405sale 31: 0001surveys 7: 0332; 17: 0584; 18: 0265withdrawals 31: 0152, 0236

laws 7: 0800livestock, watering privileges 35: 0149;

36: 0450patents 36: 0507power sites 17: 0115; 18: 0078, 0104;

31: 0152, 0236; 35: 0331relief 1: 0580; 31: 0038; 40: 0040, 0790, 0829settlers and settlement

general 31: 0038settlement 10: 0093, 0207, 0480; 17: 0109

surveys 7: 0332; 9: 0082; 17: 0584; 18: 0265town sites 8: 0307

Folkloresee Indian culture and customs

Fond du Lac Reservation; Agencylands, pine timber 14: 0904lands, sale 1: 0726

Forest County Pottawatomiecharter 43: 0394constitution 43: 0388

Forests and forestrygeneral 37: 0176osier culture 3: 0437rules for officers in charge of, on reservations

19: 0471see also Timber and logging industry

Fort Assinniboine (military reservation)lands, allocation of 34: 0856

Fort Assinniboine Reservation; Agencyhomestead entries 40: 0798

Fort Belknap Reservation; Agencygeneral 1: 0680, 0682irrigation system 10: 0253machinery purchases 9: 0362; 15: 0283survey 18: 0455

Fort Belknap Reservation Indiansagreement with 42: 0083agriculture 25: 0823allotments 40: 0863appropriation 25: 0823

charter 42: 0575constitution 42: 0567general 21: 0920

Fort Berthold Reservation; Agencycoal 25: 0247, 0399lands

coal 25: 0247, 0399disposal 18: 0263; 31: 0002, 0208, 0375;

34: 0909sale 40: 0592, 0825

leasing 21: 0481legal case 21: 0481patents 9: 0195settlers

general 30: 0838; 31: 0409relief 30: 0838

Fort Berthold Reservation Indiansagreement with 2: 0836allotments 25: 0247, 0399charter 42: 0589claims 35: 0104constitution 42: 0581payments to 34: 0830rights 40: 0521, 0813

Fort Bidwell (military reservation)cemetery 25: 0309

Fort Bidwell Reservation; Agencylands, disposal of 31: 0006, 0343

Fort Bidwell Reservation Indiansconstitution 42: 0595

Fort Garland (military post)39: 0481

Fort Hall Reservation; Agencyallotments 18: 0852; 40: 0863irrigation 8: 0546; 10: 0260lands

ceded/cession 2: 0766; 6: 0845; 7: 0001,0197

general 14: 0554patents 10: 0477Protestant Episcopal Church, Board of

Missions 10: 0477removal of Lemhi to 8: 0045settlement 2: 0869; 14: 0554town sites 36: 0541, 0642

Fort McDermitt Reservation Indianscharter 42: 0610constitution 42: 0601

Fort McDowell Reservation Indianscharter 42: 0622constitution 42: 0616

Fort Meigs (military post)21: 0618

Fort Peck Reservation; Agencyhomestead entries 36: 0452; 40: 0523, 0785

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Fort Peck Reservation Indiansagreement with 42: 0083allotment 10: 0121, 0507irrigation projects 31: 0305lands

general 7: 0190sale 10: 0121, 0507survey 10: 0121, 0507

Fort Sill (military post)conditions of Indians (report) 26: 0359relief of Apache confined at 25: 0789

Fort Spokane (military reservation)25: 0606

Fort Totten Industrial Schoolannual report 15: 0419general 15: 0415; 30: 0408

GGambling

prohibition 8: 0095General Indian Allotment Act

10: 0388see also Allotmentssee also Commission to the Five Civilized

TribesGeorgia

Carroll County 9: 0231frontier defense, payment for 39: 0751McIntosh Reservation 9: 0231

Gila River (Bend) Reservation; Agencyhearings (1913) 28: 0215restoring part to public domain 7: 0100

Gila River (Bend) Reservation Indianscharter 43: 0296constitution 43: 0289

Goshutecharter 42: 0635constitution 42: 0628

Government, federalarchives of offices outside District of

Columbia 40: 0298correspondence, handling and filing 20: 0540economy and efficiency in 20: 0558employees

bonding rates for 18: 0532exempt from civil service 37: 0001general 18: 0491

Indian policy 40: 0119publications guide 37: 0315see also Civil Servicesee also individual agency, bureau, or

departmentGovernment, territorial

Cherokee Nation 38: 0271; 39: 0119Choctaw Nation 38: 0292

consolidation of tribes bill 38: 0273Creek Nation 38: 0265; 39: 0126general 38: 0299, 0612; 39: 0222memorials against 38: 0265–0271, 0292;

39: 0119–0129Osage 39: 0129statehood

bill 8: 0085Joint Statehood Convention resolutions

8: 0030proposals 6: 0396; 7: 0188, 0363; 14: 0689

see also Dakota Territorysee also Indian Territorysee also Oklahoma Territory; Oklahoma

Grand Portage Reservationagreement with 2: 0323improvements 1: 0173

Grand River Band (Ottawa Indians)38: 0246

Grand Rondeagreement with 7: 0166, 0266, 0275allottees of 8: 0087charter 42: 0650constitution 42: 0641Cook, J. Morris 10: 0204lands, sale 13: 0761

Grand Ronde Reservation; Agency1: 0734

Grazingbison national range establishment 10: 0176;

18: 0004lands

hearing 41: 0110pasture 10: 0487; 18: 0148

leasescattle syndicates 3: 0679general 3: 0674, 0679; 39: 0745; 41: 0537

Oklahoma 10: 0487; 18: 0148Osage Reservation 1: 0027Standing Rock Sioux 3: 0674, 0679trespassing on reservations 7: 0636Utah 41: 0110see also Animal husbandrysee also Cattlesee also Farms and farming

Great Sioux Reservationsee Sioux Reservation

HHampton Institute

general 12: 0178, 0188; 34: 0195–0202;41: 0703

report on graduates 15: 0650social studies curriculum 12: 0149

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Hannahville Indian Communitycharter 42: 0662constitution 42: 0656

Haskell Instituteannual bulletin 14: 0326; 15: 0480calendar 30: 0385carpentry booklet 32: 0085catalog 33: 0744commencement program 30: 0638course of study 33: 0795curriculum 15: 0466; 33: 0795general 12: 0354; 23: 0341home economics 3: 0451lands, purchase 2: 0277library catalog 21: 0929report on graduates 15: 0463

Havasupaiconstitution 43: 0001

Health and health servicesBureau of Indian Affairs 31: 0255; 44: 0493child care 34: 0107dentistry practice 8: 0445disease

general 25: 0059, 0071, 0097; 44: 0486,0489

prevention 1: 0850; 35: 0290, 0427;36: 0590; 44: 0494, 0495

general 37: 0291handicapped, payment of trust funds to

9: 0104hospitals

construction 36: 0753; 44: 0496expenditures 31: 0255; 44: 0493

house fly dangers 20: 0029insanity care and treatment 7: 0163; 8: 0287,

0297; 9: 0259; 34: 0219medical officers 38: 0001medical practice regulation 2: 0873; 7: 0143,

0286pharmacy 2: 0872, 0284; 7: 0141Public Health, Department of 18: 0036sanatoriums

general 9: 0142; 15: 0813; 26: 0554;30: 0690; 31: 0156

lands for 40: 0615sanitation 23: 0512Shoshone Reservation 9: 0142trachoma 19: 0017; 26: 0370; 33: 0694tuberculosis

general 14: 0230, 0235; 15: 0809–0813sanitarium 15: 0813; 26: 0554; 31: 0156treatment and management 11: 0467;

12: 0168, 0173Winnebago tuberculosis study 39: 0623Yakima Reservation 22: 0029

Highwayssee Roads and highways

Historic sitesIowa prehistoric villages 22: 0810McIntosh Reservation (Georgia) 9: 0231Southwest United States ruins 13: 0819Southwold Earthwork 14: 0580see also Archaeology

Home economicscurriculum

cooking 12: 0254housekeeping 16: 0800sewing 16: 0813

Homestead Act5: 0189

Homesteads; homesteadingallotment changes 25: 0495Cheyenne River Reservation 17: 0645;

25: 0170Chickasaw Nation 25: 0495Choctaw Nation 25: 0495Coeur d’Alene Reservation 25: 0094, 0550Colville Reservation 1: 0242; 2: 0197;

36: 0506, 0651commutation 9: 0164entries

assignments 31: 0007contest and cancellation 36: 0662on Indian reservations 17: 0732; 18: 0513,

0851, 0862; 25: 0263; 31: 0007;36: 0452; 40: 0523, 0605, 0785, 0798

Lyons, Patrick 22: 0511validations 31: 0069, 0601

Flathead Project 31: 0432Flathead Reservation 25: 0263; 31: 0007Fort Assinniboine Reservation 40: 0798Fort Peck Reservation 36: 0452; 40: 0523,

0785Minnesota 7: 0815Oklahoma

Comanche County 10: 0468, 0475general 9: 0164; 10: 0468, 0475; 17: 0660;

18: 0260Oklahoma Territory 2: 0128, 0484Osage, designations of 10: 0401patents 25: 0257, 0263payment extension 10: 0468, 0475; 25: 0170,

0302, 0496, 0550; 40: 0605payment on 17: 0660; 25: 0373; 36: 0506,

0651reclamation entries 31: 0432Red Lake Reservation 18: 0513, 0851restoration 31: 0432

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rightsgeneral 25: 0094Hall, Amy E. 40: 0525restoration 31: 0430

Round Valley Reservation 7: 0182Siletz Reservation 17: 0732; 18: 0862sites in Oklahoma Territory 2: 0128, 0484Standing Rock Reservation 25: 0170;

40: 0605, 0845Uintah Reservation 25: 0302, 0496Wind River Reservation 25: 0257see also Settlers and settlement

Hoopa Valley Indianstimber, sale 10: 0120

Hoopa Valley Reservationwagon road 9: 0361

Hopiconstitution 43: 0007snake dance 23: 0453

Housing23: 0512

Hualapaicharter 43: 0021constitution 43: 0015

Huron Indianscemetery 25: 0192; 35: 0142

IIdaho

hunting rights 1: 0548Indian hostilities 39: 0754lands 25: 0565lands, sale 10: 0170; 25: 0436patents 10: 0140Plummer 34: 0854; 35: 0242Protestant Episcopal Church 10: 0140reservations 11: 0360school 25: 0565Woodlawn Cemetery Association, St. Maries

10: 0170Idaho, University of

lands, sale 10: 0546Independent School District No. 12, RoseauCounty, Minnesota

7: 0473, 0820Indiana

memorial for Indians 5: 0390Indian Appropriation Act

amendment 2: 0634; 7: 0104Cherokee outlet cession 11: 0592general (1920) 40: 0589repeal of provisions 25: 0525

Indian Appropriation billsgeneral 1: 0060, 0159, 0238; 2: 0150, 0471,

0790, 0863; 5: 0777; 6: 0291, 0901;7: 0126, 0289, 0485, 0519, 0769; 8: 0153,0350, 0809; 9: 0187; 12: 0588; 17: 0665;23: 0252; 40: 0853

hearings1912–1913 23: 0580–0652; 24: 0001–01611914 26: 0743; 27: 0001, 0203–0684;

29: 03241915 29: 0485; 30: 0001–0150; 31: 0760;

32: 0588; 33: 0001–02221916 33: 0359–0522; 34: 02371916–1917 35: 0500

1904 29: 08241908 10: 0143, 04691909 20: 08241910 17: 0620; 18: 0197, 0270, 08071910 deficiency 17: 0771; 18: 0177, 0212,

0386, 03961911 18: 08761912 22: 0517–0803; 25: 0380, 0516, 0534,

0545; 25: 0525; 31: 06171913 23: 0252; 25: 0317; 30: 0815; 31: 03351914 30: 0861; 31: 0348, 05901915 31: 0047, 06081916 34: 0622–0628, 0753, 0837, 0842,

0861, 0883; 35: 0045, 01071917 35: 0078, 01771918 36: 0494, 0508, 06641919 36: 0774; 37: 0147; 40: 0502–0505,

05351920 40: 07821921 40: 08141922 40: 0627treaty items (1914) 31: 0203

Indian Bureautransfer to Department of War 5: 0248;

45: 0002–0081Indian crafts

blankets 15: 0595; 19: 0564Indian culture and customs

Arapaho 26: 0346art 26: 0466; 32: 0142athletic games 34: 0187buffalo sweat lodge 37: 0668Cheyenne 26: 0346Coeur d’Alene 34: 0080dances

general 3: 0459; 16: 0752ghost dance 11: 0645snake dance 23: 0453sun dance 20: 0503

death and funeral 12: 0553; 37: 0302Devils Lake Reservation 33: 0858

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Indian culture and customs cont.fairs 14: 0277; 33: 0699, 0858, 0861;

34: 0080; 37: 0468flute ceremony 20: 0133games 3: 0459; 16: 0752general 34: 0139holiday celebrations 26: 0346Hopi 23: 0453Kiowa 20: 0503Klamath 5: 0127Lake Traverse Reservation 37: 0468legends and folklore

general 13: 0769; 16: 0739; 21: 0904;30: 0677

totem 30: 0462Lower Brule 33: 0699, 0861Moki 20: 0133music

general 21: 0904; 38: 0039ghost dance 11: 0645

namesfamily 3: 0469popular 31: 0603

Omaha 12: 0553; 37: 0302primitive 26: 0466sun myth 38: 0070totem 30: 0462wokas 5: 0127Zuni 38: 0039

Indian Departmentagents and disbursing officers 10: 0377management 39: 0231open-market purchases 8: 0258

Indian Depredation Actamendment 2: 0190, 0193, 0655; 7: 0164,

0395, 0400; 31: 0354, 0592Indian Education, Department of

Commissioner of Education, 1912 report26: 0292

program 7: 0865; 11: 0531; 12: 0051;14: 0656

Indian hostilities and warApache 17: 0195; 25: 0443, 0489arms held by Indians 42: 0115in California, costs 39: 0453, 0742Cheyenne massacre 5: 0336Civil War involvement 14: 0680claims

by Florida 39: 0866of Montana Indians (1867) 39: 0132

in Florida 39: 0866general 25: 0617, 0754; 31: 0108, 0251;

35: 0273, 0417; 36: 0586, 0752; 40: 0716;42: 0150

Horseshoe Bend Battle Commission21: 0199; 47: 0136

in Idaho 39: 0754in Kansas 38: 0607massacres

Cheyenne 5: 0336Spirit Lake 30: 0536survivor account 20: 0143

Modocclaims of 39: 0140costs 1: 0587; 39: 0209property destroyed 39: 0733

Nebraska 1: 0166Nevada

costs 39: 0753reimbursement for supplies 39: 0665

Nez Percé war 39: 0752Northern Cheyenne raid 39: 0676in Oregon 3: 0001; 39: 0453, 0682police 1: 0228prisoners of war 17: 0195; 25: 0443, 0489Sioux 42: 0150Spirit Lake massacre 30: 0536suppression of

costs 39: 0453, 0753, 0754general 18: 0242; 38: 0222

survivors 1: 0859; 2: 0631; 20: 0143treaties 40: 0716; 44: 0436in Utah 18: 0242Ute War 32: 0147veterans

pension for Indian 34: 0763relief 39: 0752

Washington (state) 3: 0001; 39: 0682Washita River battle 11: 0336

Indian memorialssee Memorials

Indian moneys (general)for contracts 17: 0728expenditures

diversion of 31: 0250; 35: 0274; 36: 0593funeral 18: 0330industrial work 25: 0767irrigation 36: 0723reimbursable 18: 0408work incentive 31: 0249; 35: 0379, 0382;

36: 0574–0575, 0587, 0741, 0750;40: 0739, 0747

general 7: 0811; 18: 0410; 25: 0608, 0766;31: 0117, 0281, 0648; 35: 0300, 0370;36: 0562, 0701; 40: 0749

labor proceeds 25: 0709; 31: 0240; 35: 0289,0424; 36: 0596, 0749

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regulationsbanks 32: 0084; 33: 0709money handling 23: 0467

reimbursementfor Kelley, Edward B. 31: 0341protested funds 25: 0020

scrip 12: 0251; 18: 0107, 0839see also Appropriationssee also Reliefsee also Tribal fundssee also Trust funds

Indian Officeadministration 32: 0151appropriation 25: 0710circulars from 32: 0333employees, clerical 39: 0769historical matter 18: 0047papers, useless 35: 0490regulations 19: 0330see also Bureau of Indian Affairssee also Commissioner of Indian Affairs

Indian PoliceAlaska 18: 0744families 7: 0119medals for 9: 0819; 10: 0175patrols on ceded Indian lands 2: 0276and Sitting Bull 2: 0274; 9: 0819; 10: 0175wages 1: 0228; 18: 0744

Indian removalsChoctaw 36: 0555Five Civilized Tribes 6: 0116; 10: 0211, 0500;

25: 0416general 5: 0261; 25: 0497Jicarilla Apache 1: 0737Kickapoo 1: 0499Lemhi 8: 0045Mission Indians of California 20: 0727Modoc 1: 0673Nez Percé 39: 0792Northern Cheyenne 39: 0542Pawnee 39: 0137Pembina Chippewa 1: 0749Pottawatomie 5: 0195; 30: 0535San Carlos Apache 1: 0201Sioux 39: 0473, 0484Ute 1: 0737Weeminuche 39: 0206Winnebago 1: 0421Wyandotte 9: 0809

Indian reservations (general)consolidation west of Mississippi 14: 0700general 1: 0798; 4: 0422; 11: 0428; 15: 0268survey 11: 0413; 36: 0589, 0747

Indian rightsBannock 1: 0548Creek Nation 41: 0659Fort Berthold Reservation Indians 40: 0521,

0813general 3: 0694; 13: 0400hunting 1: 0548Idaho 1: 0548indemnity 17: 0161

Mille Lac 9: 0208; 10: 0130, 0489Mississippi Choctaw 1: 0267, 0902

Osage 17: 0731Pima 25: 0654rivers and waterways 7: 0625, 0798treaties 1: 0267, 0902

Indian Rights Associationannual meeting addresses 14: 0446;

15: 0701; 32: 0062; 41: 0732annual report 3: 0623; 4: 0049; 5: 0685;

11: 0722; 12: 0701, 0760, 0797; 14: 0402,0468; 19: 0134; 21: 0009; 22: 0186;23: 0007

Chippewa tribal council 1899 statement on30: 0454

general 5: 0773; 9: 0330; 13: 0040; 21: 0001;26: 0355; 37: 0489

Indian Serviceappropriations

deficiency 1: 0801; 7: 0684general 7: 0634; 18: 0067, 0087; 25: 0600Montana 1: 0700New Mexico 1: 0733

commercial relations 13: 0765disbursements, repeal of 18: 0091employees

commercial relations with Indians 13: 0765disbursing officers 10: 0259inspecting/investigating officers 23: 0241;

32: 0265; 34: 0420positions 34: 0446salaries 18: 0089; 25: 0600, 0753;

31: 0241; 34: 0446; 35: 0312; 36: 0598,0745; 40: 0715

special 31: 0142; 40: 0715estimates, supplemental 25: 0406–0410expenses 8: 0519; 36: 0730; 38: 0213funding

general 1: 0524for irrigation and drainage 31: 0114

general 1: 0360; 14: 0281; 30: 0758; 39: 0231inspecting/investigating officers

general 32: 0265; 34: 0420rules for supervisors 23: 0241

in Oregon 1: 0728reorganization of 40: 0643, 0651, 0660, 0668

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Indian Service cont.structure 15: 0614summer institute 32: 0260supplies 18: 0401; 25: 0764survey and allotment work 31: 0138see also Bureau of Indian Affairs

Indian TerritoryArdmore 8: 0690asphalt 7: 0176boundaries

Arizona 8: 0358commission 10: 0273general 2: 0485, 0549New Mexico 8: 0358; 10: 0273Oklahoma 8: 0358; 10: 0273Texas 8: 0358; 10: 0273; 18: 0342

cattle 39: 0745coal

general 7: 0176land 8: 0427; 13: 0064progress 7: 0825

commissioners and constables 2: 0641corruption

alleged public service abuses andirregularities 6: 0846

court officials 7: 0209government officials 7: 0274

courtsbail in 7: 0261general 7: 0262judges 2: 0898

courts, U.S.officials 7: 0209salaries and expenses 8: 0084

delegates to 4: 0416; 39: 0536dentistry, practice of 8: 0445districts

recording 7: 0474, 0487, 0491; 8: 0091,0092, 0249, 0346, 0441

recording deeds 2: 0660, 0865fish and game 2: 0202gazetteer 5: 0837general 4: 0227; 8: 0636; 39: 0600government

public administrators 8: 0233refusal of officials to take required oath

7: 0692government, federal, officials in 39: 0808health practices and services 2: 0873insane persons, care of 7: 0163; 8: 0297judges 2: 0898lands

agreements 1: 0439asphalt 7: 0176coal 7: 0176; 8: 0427; 13: 0064condition of 41: 0539

protection 2: 0249sale 1: 0858; 2: 0629; 7: 0238status of 41: 0542

law enforcementcommissioners and constables 2: 0641punishment for larceny of horses 2: 0665regulation of criminal procedure 7: 0796U.S. marshals’ fees 2: 0636

leasing 39: 0745McAlester 8: 0106, 0321medicine and surgery, practice of 7: 0143,

0286memorials

Broadway Baptist Church, Ardmore8: 0690

from citizens for admission into the Union7: 0912

Muskogee 7: 0839oil and gas

Muscogee fields 7: 0839right of way 13: 0015

ordinancesgeneral 7: 0623tax 7: 0766

orphan support 2: 0661pharmacy 2: 0872; 7: 0141, 0284prohibition 7: 0905public service

alleged abuses and irregularities 6: 0846general 4: 0783

Purcell 7: 0623, 0766railroads

general 42: 0230sale of 7: 0087, 0105, 0172

removal of Nez Percé from 39: 0792reorganization 1: 0743right of way 13: 0015schools 2: 0427; 7: 0249, 0627settlers in 39: 0677South McAlester 8: 0106, 0321statehood 4: 0337; 6: 0396; 7: 0188, 0363,

0470subsistence 1: 0494Supreme Court 7: 0299taxation 7: 0627timber and stone use 2: 0867; 13: 0011towns

protection of 2: 0175sites, survey of 9: 0116

U.S. marshals’ fees 2: 0636see also Oklahoma Territory

Inheritance mattersCox, Grace 31: 0188depredation claim, Campbell, John G.,

25: 0512

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determination of heirs 17: 0764; 18: 0389,0853; 32: 0353; 35: 0424; 40: 0614

estatesAyres, Eli 7: 0039deceased Kickapoo 39: 0796Eggert, Fritz 18: 0290Five Civilized Tribes 25: 0054, 0440Lucero, Blas 18: 0289probating 34: 0541Staley, James 8: 0334Vigil, Martin 18: 0249

heirs ofArnold, Monroe 18: 0267Baxter, John 7: 0354Campbell, John G. 30: 0857Carpenter, H. M. 18: 0813Chippewa 18: 0281Cornplanter (Seneca Indian chief) 10: 0499deceased allottees and finances 31: 0244;

35: 0274; 36: 0591, 0729; 40: 0712Five Civilized Tribes 36: 0537, 0653Hoffman, John 17: 0610Holladay, Benjamin 35: 0064Knight, John A. E. 18: 0331Thebo, George S. 17: 0694; 25: 0248West, John W. 17: 0596, 0756; 25: 0273,

0460–0474legal case, Robert H. Love v. United States

21: 0738probating estates 34: 0541Romero, Pablo Eugenio 18: 0299widows 18: 0267wills

allotments disposed of by 25: 0280, 0405approval regulations/rules 23: 0394;

32: 0353see also Legal casessee also Patents

Interior Departmentaccounting

claims 31: 0174, 0182, 0208, 0308;34: 0635; 35: 0335, 0349

officers 31: 0174, 0182, 0208; 35: 0335,0349

administration of Indian affairs 26: 0355, 0451appropriations

deficiency 25: 0697new building 35: 0497

bonds 26: 0540bookkeeping rules 32: 0325contract filing 14: 0285costs

subsistence 21: 0828transportation 21: 0797

documents; recordscharges for authenticated copies 18: 0076,

0364disposition of useless paper 25: 0647,

0798public documents 18: 0425received and distributed 9: 0336; 31: 0588;

36: 0897useless papers 1: 0151; 17: 0134, 0698;

18: 0052, 0083, 0278; 31: 0069economy and efficiency report 21: 0749–

0793; 22: 0164employees

duties 38: 0001pay increase 36: 0599promotion applications 21: 0646, 0729travel expenses 17: 0797; 18: 0617;

21: 0641; 25: 0376; 31: 0153, 0177,0238

travel regulations 26: 0516expenditures

contingent 40: 0759hearings (1911) 24: 0241–0588

fiscal year change 21: 0647general 12: 0849money, proceeds of labor 40: 0707Pension Office building 18: 0030reports 13: 0032; 31: 0292rules and regulations

bonds, preparation and execution of26: 0540

bookkeeping 32: 0325efficiency and promotions 21: 0729general 16: 0254travel 26: 0516secretary of the Interior 10: 0503transportation rates for Indian supplies

21: 0683Intermarriage

Cherokee Nation 2: 0728; 8: 0714, 0719;9: 0013, 0226

Iowa (state)general 1: 0172; 9: 0105historic documents 1: 0275prehistoric village sites 22: 0810

Iowa Indiansallotment, equalization of 25: 0576charter 43: 0031claims 34: 0913, 0932constitution 43: 0026general 8: 0718; 9: 0260; 32: 0253; 35: 0233lands, payment for 25: 0016recollections 10: 0875

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Iowa Indians cont.relief 31: 0020, 0405treaties and boundaries 30: 0508trust funds 10: 0379

Iowa Indians (Oklahoma)charter 43: 0042constitution 43: 0037

Iroquoispeace policy 20: 0147

Irrigation and water systemsallotments 17: 0711appropriations 10: 0251, 0260; 18: 0044on Blackfeet Reservation 25: 0048Colorado River 35: 0034; 40: 0919on Colorado River Reservation 40: 0919costs 35: 0313; 36: 0723; 40: 0741Crow Reservation 10: 0169drainage

money for 25: 0768; 31: 0114survey 31: 0197

estimatesgeneral 10: 0260, 0365for Milk River Irrigation System extension

10: 0253expenses 35: 0358Flathead Reservation 10: 0364, 0365and flood protection 24: 0205and forests 37: 0176on Fort Hall Reservation 8: 0546, 10: 0260Ganado Irrigation Project 25: 0696general 15: 0268; 37: 0176and homestead patents 25: 0263inspectors, payment of 15: 0264investigation report 31: 0212lands

general 30: 0688; 35: 0332to mortgage for 10: 0169sale 21: 0060

Milk River Irrigation System 10: 0253money for, Indian Service 25: 0603in Montana 31: 0305Pierre Indian School 10: 0251for Pima 1: 0008; 30: 0688on reservations 18: 0043, 0406; 31: 0256right of way 12: 0251San Carlos project 31: 0476Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project 9: 0080Wapato Project 28: 0042West Okanogan Valley, Washington 34: 0708Wind River Reservation project 35: 0409,

0428workers’ relief 36: 0451

on Yakima Reservation 17: 0581; 18: 0042;31: 0295

Yuma Pumping Irrigation Company 9: 0153on Zuni Reservation 15: 0263

Isabella Reservationsee Saginaw Chippewa

JJicarilla Apache

allotments 9: 0011, 0017charter 42: 0298constitution 42: 0292lands 1: 0552removal from reservation 1: 0737timber, sale 2: 0448; 8: 0367

Jicarilla Apache Reservation9: 0192

KKaibab

lands 21: 0686relief 8: 0300

Kalispelcharter 43: 0054constitution 43: 0047

Kanosh Band (Paiute)constitution 43: 0195

Kansas (Kansa)see Kaw (Kansa)

Kansas (state)Indian hostilities in 38: 0607, 0609Indian reservations 7: 0870land offices 2: 0584lands, sale 8: 0433

Kashia Band (Pomo)constitution 43: 0316

Kaskaskiaappropriations 1: 0739general 7: 0084

Kathlamet Band1: 0266

Kaw (Kansa)agreement 2: 0241, 0401, 0585allotments 18: 0446appropriations 1: 0509, 0579claims

Auld, Addie May and Archie William,settlement 40: 0664

general 18: 0869court cases 5: 0149general 17: 0649; 40: 0837

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landsregulations 15: 0052rules 22: 0139sale 1: 0475, 0490, 0624

memorial 2: 0401, 0585subsistence 1: 0464

Kaw Commissionreport 7: 0639; 14: 0505

Keweenaw Bay Indian Communitycharter 43: 0068constitution 43: 0060

Kialegee Tribal Town, Oklahomacharter 43: 0074

Kickapooappropriations 1: 0741charter 43: 0090constitution 43: 0080general 11: 0404inheritance matters, estates of deceased

39: 0796Joint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0762–0808

lands 18: 0166lands, sale 2: 0483Mexican Kicking (chief) 10: 0082removal from Texas and Mexico 1: 0499treaties 7: 0201, 0681; 9: 0729trust funds 1: 0436

Kickapoo (Oklahoma)charter 43: 0096constitution 43: 0085

Kiowaallotments 8: 0382; 18: 0148appropriations 1: 0686depredations 1: 0686general 39: 0203hostilities, Texas citizens 38: 0233Joint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0479

landsceded/cession 25: 0241general 2: 0015, 0886; 10: 0119; 14: 0608;

18: 0148sale 9: 0359

Lone Wolf case 2: 0729memorial 2: 0758missionary work with 15: 0910per capita payments 35: 0285, 0420;

36: 0592, 0697property loss by 18: 0186, 0221, 0254, 0258sun dance 20: 0503tribal funds 18: 0032; 25: 0014

Kiowa Reservationlands, opening 8: 0313; 15: 0329settlement 2: 0597, 0886; 14: 0608town lots 25: 0316, 0382, 0584

Klamathagreement with 2: 0176, 0268, 0554; 7: 0067;

8: 0009claims 40: 0569, 0831court cases 5: 0157lands 2: 0881; 7: 0490, 0813lands, sale 31: 0386; 35: 0068wokas (primitive food) 5: 0127

Klamath Reservationgeneral 1: 0179land owners’ claims 39: 0447

LLac Courte Oreille Reservation

allotments 2: 0238, 0568Lac du Flambeau

charter 42: 0426constitution 42: 0418

Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of theIndian

article 17: 0786proceedings 6: 0001

Land offices17: 0723

Landsacquisition 17: 0743; 35: 0139, 0258agreements 1: 0439in Alabama 25: 0453alienation 8: 0294allocation 34: 0856appraisal 17: 0548; 18: 0169asphalt 7: 0176ceded/cession

Cherokee Outlet 11: 0592; 42: 0044–0048disposition 36: 0453; 40: 0593, 0812general 2: 0766; 6: 0845; 7: 0001, 0197;

9: 0232; 14: 0811; 19: 0402–0455;39: 0714

occupied by Seminole 39: 0671payment 25: 0241, 0316, 0382

cemetery 34: 0789cereal crops 36: 0431for churches and religious groups, 7: 0125;

8: 0247, 0454; 10: 0477; 31: 0394;40: 0597

claims 41: 0590–0636, 0805classification of 17: 0548; 18: 0855; 23: 0395;

25: 0186, 0369, 0379, 0435

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Lands cont.coal 7: 0176, 0303; 9: 0151; 13: 0409;

18: 0263; 20: 0705; 25: 0173, 0190, 0247,0374, 0399, 0401; 34: 0711

conditions 41: 0539conveyance

general 18: 0080; 35: 0136in Nevada 35: 0147rules for inherited 3: 0698; 15: 0009, 0012rules for noncompetent Indians 15: 0016

county law extension 17: 0598desert 17: 0611development of unused 40: 0408disposal

general 18: 0163; 31: 0002, 0208, 0375;34: 0909; 35: 0208

of mineral lands 30: 0835in Oklahoma 18: 0283of surplus 25: 0429; 35: 0243; 36: 0545,

0772for town sites 25: 0193of unallotted 25: 0424, 0429

disposition of 1: 0240; 17: 0729; 18: 0103,0198, 0215, 0220, 0263, 0347, 0351;34: 0705

division of 18: 0896; 25: 0618double allotment errors 2: 0727drainage

assessments 30: 0850; 31: 0370; 34: 0931in Nebraska 17: 0617survey 31: 0413

easements 10: 0548entry of 39: 0101exchange

general 18: 0902; 25: 0301of school 25: 0417

foreigner occupancy 15: 0326fraud 15: 0287fund to reclaim arid 18: 0627general 1: 0422, 0665; 5: 0054; 7: 0148;

9: 0354; 17: 0593, 0606; 18: 0166;25: 0209, 0497; 31: 0011; 35: 0042, 0227;38: 0246; 40: 0615; 41: 0549, 0792–0798;42: 0001

Indian Territory 9: 0116; 41: 0542irrigation 35: 0332legal status and tenure of 30: 0577location, entry, and patenting 34: 0859in Mississippi 30: 0836Oklahoma 17: 0659; 25: 0026ownership question 36: 0554payment

extension 25: 0358; 36: 0544final payment 25: 0200general 8: 0034; 35: 0042, 0067, 0157;

36: 0501; 40: 0567, 0809, 0817

Iowa 25: 0016Montana 36: 0686to occupants 25: 0788town lots 25: 0584

for power sites 17: 0115; 18: 0078, 0104;31: 0152, 0236; 35: 0331

protection 2: 0249; 8: 0150, 0448public

appropriation for survey of 25: 0003development for water power 34: 0725general 17: 0445; 35: 0077; 36: 0489granting to Omak, Washington 18: 0901rights of Indians on 34: 0543in towns 25: 0529

Quapaw Agency 21: 0845railroad, occupied by Indians 25: 0530reappraisal of lots in Oklahoma 10: 0115regulations on use of vacant 26: 0449renting 1: 0157reservation

boundaries 1: 0438entry 18: 0164

reserved 18: 0405for reservoirs 17: 0609; 18: 0279residency 9: 0185residual 8: 0292restriction removal 25: 0497for sanitarium 40: 0615in severalty 39: 0569status 25: 0209; 41: 0542surplus 18: 0049; 25: 0429; 31: 0014;

35: 0030, 0243; 36: 0545, 0772survey 7: 0190; 10: 0121, 0507; 17: 0584;

18: 0063, 0265, 0369; 30: 0851taxation 17: 0661; 18: 0302; 35: 0022, 0245;

42: 0250tenure on Indian reservations 37: 0260timber 9: 0347; 15: 0788; 21: 0168; 25: 0199,

0427; 31: 0387titles 17: 0725; 18: 0166, 0326, 0357, 0508;

25: 0384; 30: 0836town sites 9: 0116, 0354; 25: 0529transfer, for public park 34: 0929treaty in North Carolina 38: 0608unallotted

classification and appraisal 18: 0855;25: 0369, 0379, 0435

general 25: 0240, 0424, 0429, 0531;31: 0014, 0043; 34: 0615, 0949;35: 0030, 0230; 40: 0823

vacating 31: 0045in Wisconsin 18: 0326withdrawals/withheld 31: 0043, 0152, 0236,

0371, 0427, 0599; 35: 0328see also Allotmentssee also Leases

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see also Mines and miningsee also Patentssee also Rights of way

Lands, saleof allotted 15: 0790; 34: 0808in Arizona 30: 0851disposition 17: 0590; 25: 0228federal government supervised 19: 0788funds to aid Osage 39: 0114general 1: 0487, 0858; 2: 0629; 7: 0238;

10: 0121, 0507, 0525, 0546; 13: 0409;17: 0586, 0735; 18: 0174, 0262, 0307,0323, 0325, 0362; 19: 0024, 0305;25: 0166, 0199, 0293, 0299, 0307, 0427,0451; 31: 0001, 0386, 0589; 35: 0001,0068, 0076, 0148; 39: 0114, 0739;40: 0592, 0825

government supervised 19: 0788to Idaho 25: 0303, 0436; 35: 0076of irrigated 23: 0145to Masonic Order 18: 0514, 0850in Minnesota 36: 0550to Minnesota and Manitoba Railway Company

18: 0211in Oklahoma 17: 0718; 25: 0441in Oregon

Forest Grove 25: 0457general 18: 0172; 25: 0486

proceedsgeneral 31: 0384; 41: 0663interest allowance on 8: 0266from sale of inherited 15: 0018

of public landgeneral 2: 0868in town sites 25: 0189

purchasefor California Indians 9: 0360general 9: 0262

on reservations 18: 0092restoring original purchase 39: 0456sales commission 34: 0706for schools

in California 25: 0499in Montana 36: 0661in Oklahoma 10: 0117

of surplus 10: 0171; 17: 0699, 0702, 0712,0715; 18: 0201, 0218, 0368; 20: 0775;25: 0176, 0178, 0185, 0252, 0313;31: 0001; 35: 0023

of unallotted 25: 0185, 0252, 0583in Washington under Moses Agreement

35: 0270Languages

bibliography of 5: 0606language vocabulary list 38: 0079letters 42: 0166

Omaha 42: 0166Papago 38: 0079Ponca 42: 0166Salishan 5: 0606Sioux 13: 0010

L’Anse and Vieux de Sert Reservationallotments 18: 0170

L’Anse Reservationlands, payments to occupants of 25: 0788

La Pointe Reservationallotments 8: 0422; 9: 0200reimbursement for farmer 18: 0057

Lawsadministrative records quarterly transcripts,

repeal 9: 0066to amend Chapter 1495, Statutes at Large of

the United States 8: 0105appropriation and expenditure laws 40: 0183extension of civil and criminal over

reservations 41: 0458fur-bearing animals 37: 0275general 23: 0098; 41: 0466trade with Indians 14: 0061see also under name of law or bill

Leasesallotment regulations 1: 0358; 15: 0024, 0028Cherokee Nation 1: 0074; 4: 0526; 5: 0834;

6: 0125, 0225; 12: 0871; 13: 0198, 0212,0216; 22: 0478

Chickasaw Nation 3: 0287; 34: 0711Choctaw Nation 18: 0354; 34: 0711Creek 22: 0478Fort Berthold Reservation 21: 0481general 3: 0287; 7: 0822; 9: 0357; 10: 0094;

34: 0711mineral 1: 0074; 5: 0834; 13: 0212; 18: 0354;

34: 0711oil and gas 1: 0074; 13: 0212Osage 36: 0433P. F. U. Rubber Company 9: 0182to Quilter, John 7: 0329, 0492regulations 12: 0871; 22: 0478Sioux 41: 0079see also Grazingsee also Mines and miningsee also Oil and gas

Leech Lake Reservationlands, sale 39: 0490timber

lands 14: 0904; 39: 0490sales 3: 0378; 14: 0861

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Legal casesAmherst Wilder v. United States 14: 0069Amos H. Hayes v. United States 20: 0221authority of United States over Indians

7: 0862, 0864Benjamin F. Bird v. United States 22: 0316Charles E. Campbell and Henry B. Johnson v.

United States 20: 0223Charles Journeycake v. Cherokee Nation

21: 0498–0501, 0510Cherokee Nation and United States v.

Charles Journeycake 10: 0811, 0846Cherokee Nation et al. v. Hitchcock 4: 0730Cherokee Nation v. United States 12: 0855;

13: 0612; 35: 0172; 38: 0100Cherokee Oil and Gas Company 13: 0149Chickasaw Nation v. United States 13: 0392Chickasaw “Orphan” and “Incompetents” v.

United States 13: 0257Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek and

Seminole Indians v. United States 40: 0556Choctaw Nation and Chickasaw Nation v.

U.S. and Wichita and Affiliated Bands ofIndians 19: 0669

Cobb v. Cherokee Nation 13: 0154Collins v. Steele et al. 10: 0447Confederated Bands of Ute Indians of

Colorado v. United States 21: 0062Crichton v. Shelton et al. 5: 0157Delaware Indians et al. v. Cherokee Nation

3: 0868; 13: 0112Delaware Indians v. United States 4: 0001Eastern and Emigrant Cherokees v. United

States 12: 0855Eastern Cherokees v. Cherokee Nation and

United States 13: 0612Eastern Cherokees v. United States 12: 0855;

13: 0542–0596E. L. Whitney v. George Dick 14: 0214Estate of Robert H. Love v. United States

21: 0738Ethan Allen Hitchcock v. United States

14: 0823expenses of trial of certain Indians 8: 0021F. F. Green v. Menominee Tribe of Indians in

Wisconsin 20: 0459Fond-du-Lac Band of Chippewa Indians v.

United States 14: 0857Frank C. Ross v. Edwin Eels et al. 14: 0001Frank J. Bissing v. Lewis Smith et al.

13: 0777George Nelson v. J. I. Wood 19: 0068Gus H. Beaulieu v. James R. Garfield and

Fred Dennett 14: 0826Henry Collins v. Emma L. Brown 19: 0703In re Cherokee Oil and Gas Company 3: 0312

In re Claim of David A. McKnight 13: 0119In re Claims of Choctaw and Chickasaw

Nations against the Missouri, Kansas &Texas Railway Company 13: 0368

In re Consolidated Applications of Thompsonet al. 13: 0355

In re Enrollment of Persons Claiming Rightsin the Cherokee Nation by Intermarriage13: 0156–0187

In re Estate of Andrew Johnson v. JuliaHamilton, Lydia Morris Johnson 23: 0521

In re Estate of James Walker v. FrancesClubwoman et al. 23: 0521

In re Estate of Joseph Cox v. Me-te-na Cox etal. 23: 0521

In re Identification of the MississippiChoctaws 13: 0253

In re Investigation of Pro Rata Distribution ofAnnuities to Sac and Fox of Mississippi14: 0096

In re Kansas Tribe of Indians v. United States5: 0149

In re Legal Rights of the Quapaw Tribe ofIndians 9: 0680

In re Petition of Charles T. Wright 30: 0649In re Quapaw Mining Leases 9: 0693In re Relief of Fred Phillips, for Property

Destroyed by Joseph’s Band of Nez PercéIndians 13: 0772

In re Right of Way, &c., of Missouri, Kansasand Texas Railway through Indian Territory10: 0456

In re Sale of Quapaw Lands to Walter T.Apple 9: 0684

In re Seminole Agreement, Trust Funds andAnnuity Payments 13: 0092

In re Seminole National Government andAgreement with United States 3: 0160

In re Sioux Indians v. United States 22: 0155In re the Wichita Nation in Oklahoma

38: 0179J. Downey Harvey et al. v. Allejandro Barker

et al. 13: 0836–0859James Sears and J. M. Sears v. United

States and Pima Indians 15: 0120John H. Charles v. United States 21: 0684;

41: 0535John Moody v. Louis Bentz 14: 0586John T. Ayres, Executor v. United States

11: 0539; 19: 0573–0631John T. Ayres, Executor v. United States and

Chickasaw Nation 13: 0217, 0242, 0691Johnson Blackfeather v. United States

21: 0511–0569; 22: 0456–0467Kansas v. United States et al. 9: 0416

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Levi B. Gritts v. Walter L. Fisher and FranklinMacVeagh 19: 0321

Lone Wolf et al. v. Hitchcock 4: 0740Maggie Ellen Parr et al. v. E. L. Swartzlander

26: 0374Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians v. United

States 20: 0154, 0225; 23: 0292Mormon Miner v. United States and Ute

Indians 21: 0582Moses Whitmore [Whitney] v. Cherokee

Nation and United States 21: 0484–0495;22: 0249

Omaha 20: 0481Osage Nation v. Michael Chorette et al.

15: 0065Osage Nation v. Sarah J. Miland and Joseph

Labodie 15: 0075Osage Nation v. Theresa Fuller et al.

15: 0083Osage National Council v. Peter Javine et al.

15: 0095Osage National Council v. Samuel Perrier et

al. 15: 0046, 0103pipeline companies and new wells 37: 0170Reuben Quick Bear et al. v. Francis Leupp et

al. 19: 0719S. W. Peel v. Choctaw Nation and United

States 22: 0452Sac and Fox Indians in Iowa v. Sac and Fox

Indians in Oklahoma and United States14: 0149; 20: 0256–0374

Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of SiouxIndians v. United States 6: 0879; 21: 0468

Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands, annuitypayments 15: 0171, 0191–0248

Sisseton Band, land tax collection 15: 0185Sloan et al. v. United States 4: 0586Sue M. Rogers and Cullus Mayes v. United

States 22: 0348Thomas L. Sloan v. United States 14: 0084United States for the Creek Nation v. Frisco

Oil and Gas Company 20: 0240United States v. Charles Noble 20: 0183United States v. Cherokee Nation 13: 0612United States v. Choctaw Nation and

Chickasaw Nation 3: 0863; 18: 0144United States v. County of Thurston in State

of Nebraska 15: 0018United States v. George Cook 41: 0529United States v. Joseph Haas 41: 0526United States v. Lorton Holliday 41: 0526United States v. Rea-Reed Mill & Elevator

Company 19: 0199; 33: 0243United States v. Robert D. Hunter 41: 0531United States v. Union Pacific Railway et al.

12: 0426

United States v. W. L. Chapman 32: 0359United States v. William H. Thomas et al.

13: 0623Wea Indians et al. v. United States 9: 0514White River Utes et al. v. United States

22: 0369–0412William Brown and Levi B. Gritts v. United

States 19: 0649William C. Smith v. David L. Boyd 13: 0494William Cox v. United States et al. 15: 0130William McKay v. Agnes Kaylton 9: 0253Wisconsin Oneida Indians 3: 0169Yankton Sioux v. United States 36: 0634

Legal servicesattorney compensation

Cherokee Nation 8: 0372, 0632; 13: 0248general 18: 0812Osage 39: 0487

notary public service 18: 0761Legislation

anti-Indian bills 32: 0251Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company

15: 0349for Choctaw Nation 37: 0581claims 36: 0785for Five Civilized Tribes 31: 0740; 37: 0154forfeiture bills 15: 0349Indian enrollment 31: 0740; 37: 0154Johnson bill 33: 0855for Omaha Indians 36: 0785program administration 9: 0787; 32: 0323settlement, Washington and Oregon tribes

22: 0115Sundry Civil Bill, amendment 2: 0189see also Appropriationssee also Laws

LemhiFort Hall Reservation 8: 0045Idaho 25: 0303lands, sale 25: 0303removal of 8: 0045

Lemhi Reservation8: 0099, 0335

Lincoln Institution13: 0741

LiquorCommittee on Temperance Appeals report

3: 0471controlling use 5: 0767; 10: 0399enforcement, appropriations 7: 0232;

25: 0053general 18: 0462national parks, exclusion from 34: 0829prohibition in Indian Territory 7: 0905

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Liquor cont.sale of

general 18: 0380penalty for 1: 0583on reservations 17: 0587; 18: 0075

suppression of 17: 0746; 25: 0053Livestock

see Cattlesee Grazing

Loans18: 0048; 31: 0116

Louisiana Purchase ExpositionIndian Exhibit 6: 0112

Lower Band of Chinook Indiansgeneral 8: 0514

Lower Band of Sioux (Minnesota)charter 43: 0595general 2: 0137; 17: 0612

Lower Bruleappropriation estimate 10: 0250charter 43: 0581constitution 43: 0116, 0573, 0587credit 10: 0114general 8: 0027lands 1: 0169, 0753lands, sale 8: 0384

Lower Brule Reservation1: 0874, 0906; 2: 0668; 7: 0061; 8: 0369

Loyal Absentee Shawnee25: 0203

Loyal Creekclaims 34: 0712, 0816general 9: 0725; 25: 0294payments due 31: 0028; 34: 0712, 0810;

40: 0550Loyal Shawnee

claims 34: 0936general 25: 0203

Lumni Reservationallotments cancelled 34: 0794

M Machinery

purchase 9: 0362tools 15: 0283

McIntosh Reservationmonument 9: 0231

Makahallotments 10: 0265; 15: 0285; 17: 0592;

18: 0041; 42: 0203charter 43: 0109constitution 43: 0101

general 11: 0371improvements 18: 0005patents 15: 0284

Makah Reservationlands, timber estimate 10: 0265

Manchester Band (Pomo)charter 43: 0332constitution 43: 0323

Maricopa Reservationsurvey 1: 0704

Marshpee5: 0320

MassachusettsIndian conditions in 5: 0277

Massachusetts Indian Association3: 0599, 0610, 0843; 5: 0757; 10: 0884, 0897;

12: 0034; 14: 0293; 16: 0001–0026;22: 0500; 37: 0448

Medawakantonannuities, restoration 8: 0110, 0457;

10: 0195; 30: 0852claims 30: 0827general 25: 0412

Medical ServiceJoint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)29: 0214

see also Indian Servicesee also Sanitation

MemorialsAbsentee Shawnee 8: 0635Boudinot, E. C. 1: 0612Boudinot, Frank J. 17: 0442Broadway Baptist Church 8: 0690Cherokee Nation 1: 0612, 0862; 2: 0069,

0474; 8: 0491, 0547, 0708; 30: 0771;38: 0271; 39: 0119

Chickasaw Nation 8: 0715; 9: 0099, 0747;26: 0343; 34: 0619; 42: 0001

Choctaw Nation 7: 0234, 0236; 9: 0747;26: 0343; 34: 0619; 37: 0581; 38: 0292;39: 0483; 47: 0131

Creek 9: 0407Dawes Commission 6: 0640Delaware 1: 0862, 0870, 0879; 2: 0042;

6: 0300, 0437, 0873; 17: 0106; 47: 0100Eastern Cherokee 1: 0001Fort Garland 39: 0481general 1: 0862; 2: 0758; 5: 0390; 18: 0295;

38: 0607Hastings, W. W. 17: 0463Horseshoe Bend Battle Commission

21: 0199; 47: 0136Kansas Indians 2: 0401Nez Percé 24: 0623

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Northern California Indian Association6: 0735

Osage 1: 0018; 17: 0527Pine Ridge Reservation 10: 0374Pottawatomie 2: 0749; 6: 0643protests 20: 0787; 25: 0020, 0793; 38: 0265–

0271, 0292; 39: 0119Seneca 2: 0722Sequoyah proposal 7: 0912Tonkawa 9: 0413Tuscarora 2: 0720Yellowstone National Park 39: 0737

Menomineeconstitution 9: 0673general 19: 0860Joint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0375

legal case 20: 0459timber, sale 8: 0234

Menominee Reservationtimber

cutting 9: 0001; 12: 0166sale 8: 0234, 0268, 0322; 9: 0001, 0130,

0198; 40: 0001Mescalero Apache

allotments 10: 0390charter 42: 0309conditions of 26: 0357constitution 42: 0303

Mescalero Apache Reservation10: 0390

Meskwakia15: 0628

Me-Wuk constitution 43: 0124

Miami Indianscharter 43: 0135constitution 43: 0131general 2: 0647; 17: 0651, 0654lands, sale 4: 0095tribal funds 39: 0755

Michiganmemorial 5: 0390

Military affairsabandonment of posts 39: 0528army reorganization hearings (1920) 40: 0142Indian soldiers, frauds against 38: 0301

Mill Creek Round Valley Reservation8: 0304

Mille Lacgeneral 1: 0014; 2: 0598; 3: 0675legal case 23: 0292rights and equities 9: 0208; 10: 0130, 0489

Mines and miningand agriculture 34: 0663; 35: 0069asphalt

deposits 7: 0175, 0303; 13: 0409;25: 0269, 0374, 0604; 34: 0733;35: 0001; 36: 0504; 40: 0613, 0806

general 9: 0101; 35: 0048, 0155in Utah 31: 0046

Chickasaw Nation 3: 0287; 7: 0175, 0303;9: 0151; 13: 0409; 18: 0354; 20: 0705;25: 0173, 0190, 0269, 0374, 0401, 0604;34: 0711, 0733; 40: 0613, 0806

Choctaw Nation 3: 0287; 4: 0018; 7: 0175,0303; 9: 0151; 13: 0409; 18: 0354;20: 0620–0705; 25: 0173, 0190,0269, 0374, 0401, 0604; 34: 0711, 0733;36: 0504; 40: 0613, 0806

claims 1: 0101coal

and agriculture 34: 0663; 35: 0069deposits 7: 0175, 0303; 13: 0409;

25: 0269, 0374, 0604; 34: 0733;35: 0001; 36: 0504; 40: 0613, 0806

general 7: 0825; 22: 0816; 30: 0840Indian Territory 7: 0176; 13: 0064lands 4: 0018; 8: 0427; 9: 0151; 13: 0064;

20: 0620–0705; 25: 0173, 0190, 0247,0399, 0401; 34: 0663; 35: 0069

leases 25: 0285, 0527; 30: 0790; 34: 0711,0930

maps 4: 0018; 20: 0620–0705Savanna Coal Company 18: 0354

Fort Berthold 25: 0247, 0399general 17: 0214Indian Territory 7: 0176; 13: 0064leases and leasing

general 1: 0074; 3: 0287; 10: 0482;15: 0032; 18: 0354; 23: 0393; 25: 0018,0285, 0527; 30: 0790; 31: 0033;33: 0356; 34: 0414, 0548, 0711, 0930

rules 21: 0909; 33: 0356, 0711Savanna Coal Company 18: 0354

limestone deposits 31: 0033, 0372maps 4: 0018; 20: 0620–0705minerals

lands 10: 0383; 30: 0835; 35: 0001on reservations 34: 0838; 35: 0153;

36: 0454Oklahoma 17: 0214; 25: 0285, 0527Osage Reservation 21: 0909; 25: 0018;

33: 0711Quapaw Agency 34: 0548quarry rights 40: 0819Savanna Coal Company 18: 0354Spokane Reservation 35: 0132Tuscarora Nation 31: 0372

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Mines and mining cont.in Utah 31: 0046Utah and Eastern Copper Company 8: 0107Yankton 40: 0819see also Oil and gas

MinnesotaCarlton County 10: 0109drainage 10: 0208homesteads and homesteading 7: 0815lands

ceded Indian 2: 0276general 2: 0276; 7: 0820; 10: 0108, 0109;

22: 0239sale 36: 0550

Mississippi head waters 26: 0310national forest 10: 0543public domain 10: 0108reclamation 22: 0239Red River Valley 26: 0306roads, wagon 7: 0004Roseau County, Independent School District

No. 12 7: 0473, 0820Thief River 7: 0004timber sale from reservations 3: 0357warrant service 1: 0876

Minnesota Chippewacharter 42: 0439constitution 42: 0432tribal funds and property 25: 0699see also Chippewa

Mission Indians of Californiacondition 2: 0407general 3: 0671; 11: 0405lands

general 1: 0791; 2: 0649removal 20: 0727

legislation 1: 0556negotiating with 42: 0080relief 2: 0119tribal funds 2: 0625see also Me-Wuksee also Tuolumne Band

Missions and missionariesBaptist Home Mission 12: 0954, 0982Catholic Indian Missions, Bureau of 3: 0497;

5: 0082; 11: 0001; 15: 0296; 20: 0747Catholic work 13: 0025; 20: 0861; 32: 0247Crow Mission 15: 0155Dwight Mission School 25: 0182; 30: 0833general 3: 0475; 19: 0025, 0098, 0740;

20: 0030, 0101, 0835; 26: 0542; 33: 0737,0821; 37: 0307

with Kiowa 15: 0910lands, sale 25: 0182; 30: 0833Mission Farm Company 17: 0710

National Indian Association 15: 0906;16: 0154–0202, 0700; 34: 0045, 0061

in Oklahoma 38: 0196in Oregon 3: 0032with Painted Horse and Chief Black Coal

15: 0328patents to 36: 0521Presbyterian work 20: 0088Prince de Joinville 26: 0369publications 12: 0954, 0982; 22: 0001;

32: 0221; 33: 0769religious clothing in government Indian

schools 21: 0861–0896Shoshone Mission 15: 0328Ukiah Mission 12: 0382Whitman, Marcus 15: 0746Williams, Eleazer 26: 0369Women’s Board of Domestic Missions

35: 0174, 0945see also Churches and religious groupssee also Religion

Mississippilands, titles 30: 0836schools 35: 0395timber and hay sales 7: 0911

Mississippi Chippewalands 14: 0904timber

estimates, pine 14: 0904sales 14: 0861

treaty 9: 0355see also Chippewa

Mississippi Choctawconstitution 42: 0499enrollment 18: 0264general 18: 0102; 37: 0572memorial 7: 0246patents 18: 0107scrip 18: 0107treaties

compliance 26: 0343rights 1: 0267, 0902

see also Choctaw NationMissouria

agreement with 2: 0834Missouria Reservation

lands, sale 1: 0793Moapa Band (Paiute)

charter 43: 0208constitution 43: 0201lands 2: 0823

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Modocproperty 39: 0733removal from Oregon to Indian Territory

1: 0673subsistence 1: 0493

Modoc Warclaims 39: 0140, 0733costs 39: 0209

Mohave (Mojave)security 2: 0332

Mohave-Apachecharter 42: 0622constitution 42: 0616

MontanaBitter Root Valley 10: 0107general 6: 0881; 16: 0087; 41: 0045lands, payment for 36: 0686mining law provisions 10: 0107National Bison Range 18: 0004patents 40: 0532, 0625reservations in 1: 0498school districts 40: 0532, 0625

Montauk33: 0622; 37: 0625

Moquiallotments 9: 0061

Moqui Reservationinvestigation of management 4: 0193settlers’ rights 34: 0659

Morongo Reservationallotments 31: 0389

Moses Agreementallotments 8: 0320lands, sale, regulations 14: 0664

Muckleshoot Indianscharter 43: 0150constitution 43: 0141

Munseecitizenship for Christian Indians 1: 0443court of claims, judgment 3: 0512enrollment 3: 0518general 1: 0206; 2: 0305, 0768; 7: 0013, 0308

Musicsee Indian culture and customs

Muskogee [Muscogee] Agencyaccount shortage of cashier at 9: 0223

Muskogee Indiansagreement with United States 30: 0848allotments 17: 0456, 0721chief’s message 13: 0413oil and mining leases 1: 0074

NNarcotics

peyote 36: 0673; 40: 0002Narragansett Indians

11: 0190National Indian Association

annual report 3: 0569; 4: 0699; 5: 0656;12: 0675, 0925; 14: 0248; 16: 0713;20: 0876; 23: 0316; 33: 0641; 37: 0422

general 5: 0737; 12: 0001missionary report 4: 0205president’s address (1906) 15: 0922report of missions (1911) 20: 0905Washington Auxiliary 5: 0747

National parks and recreation areasCasa Grande ruin 2: 0330Cliff Dwellers’ National Park 1: 0253general 37: 0212Glacier National Park 17: 0566Indian allotments in 17: 0001, 0595; 18: 0050lands, sale 25: 0292liquor exclusion from 34: 0829Mesa Verde National Park 17: 0618military park in Alabama 21: 0199in Minnesota 10: 0543in Montana 25: 0292national forests 17: 0001, 0595; 18: 0050Platt National Park 8: 0456railroad right of way and 17: 0566reserve 17: 0595right of way regulations 10: 0851Sulphur Springs Reservation 8: 0456Yellowstone National Park, boundaries

39: 0737Native Americans (general)

biographies 12: 0379Chief Sealth 5: 0001civilization of 19: 0746condition of 2: 0370; 38: 0238; 39: 0112;

40: 0616conference 20: 0133family names 3: 0469fraud investigation 38: 0617; 39: 0001frontier experiences 37: 0615general 9: 0787; 14: 0304; 15: 0586–0595,

0620; 20: 0118; 21: 0001; 23: 0358;26: 0502; 37: 0269, 0622; 38: 0606;39: 0231

General Council 41: 0509Indian sketches 10: 0437industrial work 5: 0731industry among 31: 0107, 0238information sources about 34: 0533investigation of 30: 0809

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Native Americans (general) cont.Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs

31: 0044management of 37: 0487; 41: 0492–0496names, Washington 37: 0657negotiating with 41: 0773news 3: 0487obligations to, unfulfilled 42: 0133political status of 41: 0460, 0478portraits 5: 0513problem from Indian’s standpoint 3: 0425removal of 5: 0261; 25: 0497rights 3: 0694; 13: 0040of Southwest United States 38: 0282statistics 3: 0079; 4: 0106; 12: 0439; 30: 0765subsistence 36: 0593, 0751survey and subdivision of reservations

9: 0067trade laws and regulations 4: 0725work incentive encouragement 25: 0585,

0599, 0763; 31: 0249; 35: 0298, 0323,0379, 0382; 36: 0574–0575, 0587, 0741,0750; 40: 0739, 0747

Natural resourcessee Mines and mining

Navajoappropriations 1: 0733arrest of 10: 0058blankets 19: 0564claims 1: 0101conditions 26: 0365general 20: 0136; 30: 0440; 38: 0164;

41: 0676imprisonment without trial 12: 0143; 14: 0622minerals 1: 0101patents 10: 0237property loss by 18: 0180–0182, 0229, 0232,

0256Navajo Reservation

archaeological investigations (report)39: 0509

bridge 18: 0398enlargement 1: 0397general 10: 0563irrigation project 25: 0696settlers’ rights 2: 0235, 0602; 34: 0800;

35: 0013Nebraska

drainage assessments 34: 0709habeas corpus writ, Jesse Cross 41: 0501Indian hostilities 1: 0166Knox County, School District 36 10: 0127lands, drainage 17: 0617lands, sale 1: 0469; 8: 0433patents 10: 0127

paymentsfor Indian hostilities 1: 0166to Indians in 18: 0176

Richardson County 17: 0617Nevada

Indian wars, expenses of 39: 0753lands, conveyance 35: 0147Ormsby County 15: 0279reimbursement 2: 0036; 7: 0005; 15: 0279

New Jersey Indianshistory 11: 0133

New Mexicoboundary commission 10: 0273boundary lines

between Colorado, Oklahoma, and10: 0565

between Indian Territory, Oklahoma,Texas, and 10: 0273

Cliff Dwellers’ National Park 1: 0253constitution 18: 0467; 25: 0801depredations 38: 0133, 0200, 0237Indian hostilities 38: 0204; 39: 0811railroad land 25: 0530state government, act for 17: 0671

New York (state)Allegany Reservation 11: 0370

New York Indiansallotments 2: 0652; 4: 0308; 5: 0793; 7: 0336,

0391claims 1: 0015report 11: 0779; 42: 0057see also Tuscarora

Nez Percéagreement with 12: 0286appropriations 39: 0792general 20: 0140lands, compensation 1: 0897lands, sale 10: 0547memorial 24: 0623relief of 39: 0734removal from Indian Territory 39: 0792

Nez Percé Reservation10: 0547

North Carolinacourt litigation 2: 0203Indians in 22: 0100; 30: 0170lands 38: 0608legislature 38: 0608Robeson County 22: 0100treaty 38: 0608

North DakotaBenson County, payment to, for care of

Indians 36: 0522Grahams Island 8: 0314

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Northern Arapahoclaims 40: 0820see also Arapaho

Northern California Indian Associationannual report 37: 0459memorial 6: 0735see also Mission Indians of California

Northern Cheyenneappropriations

general 15: 0286for treaty 38: 0242

cattlecost of 40: 0714purchase of 8: 0025, 0302; 36: 0597, 0743

charter 42: 0398claims 40: 0820constitution 42: 0390general 2: 0416Indian hostilities, 1882 raid damages

39: 0676negotiating with 42: 0067removal from Sioux Reservation 39: 0542tribal funds 25: 0196

Northern Cheyenne Reservation15: 0286

Northern Idaho Insane Asylumlands, sale 10: 0546

Northern Superintendency1: 0462, 0501, 0506

OOffice of Indian Affairs

appropriation needs 25: 0061–0064, 0159chief clerk 8: 0290cooperation with other bureaus 15: 0278documents received, distributed 34: 0745expenses, traveling 35: 0309, 0394inspecting and investigation officials 12: 0918see also Bureau of Indian Affairssee also Interior Department

Oglala Siouxconstitution 43: 0600schools 7: 0429trust funds 7: 0429

Oil and gasagreements 1: 0074Cattaraugus Reservation 34: 0504Cherokee Nation 13: 0212Cherokee Oil and Gas Co. 3: 0312; 4: 0473Creek Nation 20: 0240

leasingrenewal protest 3: 0308on reservations 7: 0695; 10: 0292;

13: 0149, 0212; 16: 0219; 21: 0909;33: 0711; 34: 0504, 0655, 0694, 0747;35: 0011, 0134, 0173

legal casesCherokee Oil and Gas Company 3: 0312;

4: 0473general 20: 0240; 37: 0170

Muscogee oil fields 7: 0839Osage Reservation 7: 0695; 10: 0292;

13: 0149; 16: 0219; 21: 0909; 33: 0711;34: 0655, 0665–0694; 35: 0173; 38: 0059

pipe linescompanies 37: 0170right of way 12: 0900; 13: 0015; 34: 0397

right of way 12: 0900; 34: 0397Shoshone Reservation 34: 0747storage/transport facilities 13: 0015waste 37: 0639wealth 38: 0059Wind River Reservation 35: 0011, 0134withdrawn oil land in United States 34: 0523

Ojibwaylegends 30: 0677

Oklahoma Territory; Oklahoma (state)boundary commission 10: 0273boundary lines

between Colorado, New Mexico, and10: 0565

between Indian Territory, Oklahoma,Arizona, and Texas 8: 0358; 10: 0273

coalland 17: 0214leases in 25: 0285, 0527

Comanche County 10: 0468, 0475; 25: 0513Constitutional Convention Resolution 8: 0694drainage

assessments 30: 0850districts 25: 0458

Five Civilized Tribesprotest against proposed state 2: 0707unsurveyed lands of 15: 0282

Grand Lodge A., F. and A. M. 17: 0580;18: 0173

homesteads and homesteadingcommutation of entries 9: 0164entry payment extension 10: 0468, 0475payment on entries 17: 0660sites 2: 0128, 0484

Indianscondition 36: 0061general 23: 0426protection for 33: 0740

judicial districts 17: 0670

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Oklahoma Territory; Oklahoma (state) cont.lands

alienation restrictions 17: 0116; 20: 0828coal 17: 0214compensation 1: 0897drainage assessment 31: 0370general 25: 0026opening 2: 0874; 3: 0328; 7: 0337;

8: 0286, 0313, 0390pasture and wood reserve 10: 0487payment extension 25: 0358protection of allotted 25: 0236public, disposal of 18: 0283reappraisal of lots 10: 0115sale 7: 0238; 10: 0487; 17: 0718; 18: 0514,

0850; 25: 0441; 35: 0252schools 10: 0117; 0202unsurveyed 15: 0282withdrawn for timber reserve 9: 0724

missionary institutions and land purchase8: 0379

oil and gas, waste law 37: 0639patents 18: 0321Pottawatomie County 25: 0236, 0458railroad 25: 0513rights of way

for oil production 13: 0015through public land 17: 0737

schools, lands 10: 0117, 0202settlers and settlement

general 18: 0260lands, open 2: 0874; 7: 0337lands, preference 8: 0243, 0446settlement 17: 0709; 18: 0152, 0259

state constitution 9: 0367statehood 4: 0337, 0865; 7: 0363, 0470;

10: 0613territorial

general 38: 0299government 39: 0222organization 38: 0612

townslot deed 40: 0666lot sales 7: 0305; 10: 0118sites 8: 0276; 25: 0193; 42: 0040

Omaha Indiansallotments 4: 0586; 8: 0054; 18: 0055Cabney, Parker 18: 0054charter 43: 0164claims 17: 0618; 18: 0300, 0361; 36: 0785constitution 43: 0156court of claims 10: 0089, 0090, 0497death and funeral customs 12: 0553;

37: 0302enrollment 37: 0146general 12: 0548

Joint Congressional Commission toInvestigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0494

landscemetery 34: 0789; 35: 0272general 11: 0368sale 25: 0228survey 18: 0063taxation of 17: 0661; 18: 0302; 35: 0022,

0039, 0245unallotted 25: 0424

legal cases 4: 0586; 20: 0481taxation 17: 0661; 18: 0302; 35: 0022, 0039,

0245Omaha Reservation

railway construction 7: 0146; 9: 0230Oneida

annuities, perpetual 25: 0624charter 43: 0175constitution 43: 0170court of claims judgment 3: 0512legal brief on behalf of 3: 0169patents 10: 0203Protestant Episcopal Church 10: 0203

Onondegageneral 20: 0074

Oregonappropriations for Indian service 1: 0728claims of Coos Bay, Umpqua, and Suislaw

36: 0543, 0691; 40: 0830depredations in 40: 0072Forest Grove 18: 0172; 25: 0457Indian hostilities

costs 39: 0453general 3: 0001; 39: 0682; 40: 0039Modoc war claims 39: 0140

Indiansenrollment 9: 0020settlement with (hearing) 22: 0115treaties with 2: 0008

lands, sale 18: 0172; 25: 0457missionaries in 3: 0032Modoc

removal 1: 0673war claims 39: 0140

patents 8: 0453; 35: 0041Tillamook settlement 25: 0243

Osageallotments 15: 0045appropriations 1: 0727attorneys, payment to 39: 0487building transfer 1: 0277civilization fund 10: 0236; 17: 0650, 0657;

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claimsgeneral 17: 0650, 0657; 25: 0231;

35: 0056, 0173; 39: 0574; 40: 0600,0834

traders, adjustment 2: 0491enrollment 9: 0820; 17: 0731general 1: 0695; 2: 0145homestead designations 10: 0401Joint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)28: 0720

landsceded 15: 0065entry of 39: 0101equal division of 7: 0816; 25: 0618exchange by allottees 25: 0301general 1: 0697; 8: 0237, 0424; 18: 0522,

0896grazing 1: 0027and money division 15: 0036oil and gas 16: 0219; 33: 0711; 34: 0665–

0694regulations 15: 0052; 22: 0139sale 2: 0675; 15: 0043; 39: 0114, 0476,

0477; 41: 0663leases

Foster Oil and Gas 10: 0292general 15: 0045; 25: 0018; 36: 0433oil and gas 7: 0695

memorials 1: 0018; 17: 0527oil and gas 7: 0695; 10: 0292; 16: 0219;

33: 0711; 34: 0665–0694Pawhuska 15: 0043railroad 39: 0477rights 17: 0731schools 35: 0050, 0152; 36: 0499payment to 9: 0064territorial government, protest against

39: 0129timber and stone use 7: 0085, 0260town lots 15: 0043tribal funds

application rules 22: 0498division of 7: 0816; 18: 0896; 25: 0618general 10: 0236; 17: 0657; 18: 0747;

22: 0498; 39: 0114from oil 38: 0059

trust period extension 40: 0840Osage Reservation; Agency

lands 1: 0027; 16: 0219; 33: 0711; 34: 0665–0694

leases and leasinggeneral 7: 0695regulations/rules 16: 0219; 21: 0909;

33: 0711recorder of deeds 8: 0225, 0389

Otoe and Missouriaagreement with 2: 0834allotments 18: 0446lands

conveyance 10: 0166, 0378; 18: 0080inherited 2: 0266sale 1: 0793; 19: 0305

Society of Friends 10: 0166, 0378Otoe and Missouria Reservation

10: 0166, 0378; 18: 0080Ottawa Indians

agreement with 6: 0408charter 43: 0185claims 25: 0167; 40: 0665, 0821constitution 43: 0181general 34: 0650, 0719lands 38: 0246relief 34: 0910trust fund, bonds 1: 0426

Ouray Reservationlands, sale of irrigated 23: 0145

PPaiute

allotmentscancellation 18: 0106general 10: 0268

general 1: 0441, 0558lands 21: 0686

Pan-American Scientific Congress1915–1916 program 37: 0224

Papagoconditions of 26: 0361constitution 43: 0260language 38: 0079

Papago Reservationirrigation and flood protection 24: 0205

Patents (land)allotments 7: 0476; 8: 0097; 9: 0119, 0818;

47: 0191cancellation 17: 0769; 47: 0078Chippewa 34: 0858; 35: 0151Choctaw Nation 18: 0107, 0276Colorado 47: 0036Five Civilized Tribes 6: 0120Flathead Reservation 25: 0263; 36: 0507Fort Berthold 9: 0195general 7: 0476; 9: 0341; 10: 0242, 0479;

15: 0790; 36: 0521; 47: 0012Griffin, Deborah A. and Mary J. 25: 0551Idaho 10: 0140, 0477Makah 15: 0284; 47: 0203Montana 40: 0532, 0625Navajo 10: 0237

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Patents (land) cont.Nebraska, Knox County, for school district

directors of 9: 0342; 10: 0127Oklahoma 18: 0321Oneida 10: 0203Oregon 8: 0453; 35: 0041Pioneer Educational Society 40: 0804Quapaw 9: 0123Santee 9: 0349; 10: 0128Seminole 25: 0005, 0439settlers and 18: 0311Siletz Reservation 1: 0795; 18: 0311Turtle Mountain 9: 0352Uncompahgre Reservation 34: 0859Utah 34: 0664Washington (state) 31: 0036, 0594; 34: 0788;

35: 0033, 0090, 0106White Earth Reservation 25: 0455Wind River Reservation 25: 0257see also Inheritance matterssee also Lands

Pawneeaid for 19: 0299appropriations 1: 0504; 40: 0917charter 43: 0272claims 17: 0739constitution 43: 0267and court findings 40: 0909lands, inherited 2: 0266removal from Nebraska 39: 0137school books 1: 0514

Pawnee Reservation; Agencysalary of matron 1: 0420

Pembina Chippewaagreement with 2: 0154, 0449, 0604removal from Red River 1: 0749

Pensionsgeneral 21: 0839veterans 34: 0763

Peoria Indianscharter 43: 0283constitution 43: 0278general 1: 0713; 7: 0084lands, sale 4: 0095

PersonalitiesBottineau, Jean Baptiste 20: 0538Chief Black Coal 15: 0328Chief Joseph 33: 0856Chief Moses 33: 0856Chief Waubonsie 20: 0131Custer’s last stand 37: 0 612Geronimo, capture of 12: 0372; 19: 0566Geronimo’s son 33: 0736Hiawatha 20: 0118Montezuma 20: 0010

Painted Horse 15: 0328portraits of Indian types 37: 0549Rain-in-the-Face 12: 0370Red Cloud 12: 0381Sacajawea 37: 0677Scarlet Crow monument 34: 0653Sitting Bull captors 18: 0743

Petroleumsee Oil and gas

Peyotegeneral 40: 0002prohibition of 36: 0673

Pierre Indian School10: 0251

Pigeon River Reservationlands, pine timber estimates 14: 0904

Pimageneral 21: 0109irrigation 1: 0008; 30: 0688rights, conserving 25: 0654Senate hearing 22: 0104

Pima Reservationsurvey 1: 0704

Pine Ridge Reservationinvestigation of claims for stolen stock from

10: 0374lands, disposition of 18: 0351lands, sale 17: 0554; 18: 0201, 0218;

25: 0252photographs 34: 0149South Dakota 40: 0606survey 9: 0111

Pine Ridge Siouxallotments to married women 9: 0091appropriations, deficiency 9: 0111claims 10: 0374encounter with sheriff’s posse of Wyoming

6: 0655lands, sale 17: 0554; 18: 0201, 0218;

25: 0252livestock 10: 0374photographs 34: 0149school funding 7: 0429trust funds 7: 0429

Pipestone Reservation1: 0787

Plankashaw7: 0084

Policesee Indian Police

Political statusof Indians 4: 0460, 0478see also Citizenship

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Poncaclaims 25: 0180, 0260–0262; 34: 0717, 0724,

0937; 40: 0827; 43: 0370constitution 43: 0362general 25: 0265; 40: 0658lands, inherited 2: 0266payment to 8: 0316

Population22: 0039

Port Gamble Band (Clallam)charter 43: 0382constitution 43: 0376

Pottawatomieappropriations 1: 0698enrollment 8: 0554; 9: 0085general 2: 0738lands, sale 2: 0483; 4: 0095memorial 2: 0749; 6: 0643payment due 39: 0226, 0451, 0454relief 34: 0832removal of 5: 0195; 30: 0535see also Prairie Bandsee also Wisconsin Band

Power sitesFlathead reservation 17: 0115; 18: 0078,

0104; 31: 0152, 0236; 35: 0331see also Electric power

Powhatan Confederacy9: 0317

Prairie Band (Pottawatomie)tribal funds, investment of 1: 0491, 0239

Prairie Island Indianscharter 43: 0412constitution 43: 0404

Propertyloss by Indians 18: 0182–0196, 0221–0239,

0243–0258owners’ status 7: 0038values report, 1911 20: 0057see also Claimssee also Inheritance matterssee also Landssee also Patents

PublicationsCherokee Advocate 20: 0132guide to U.S. government 37: 0315The Indian Sentinel 22: 0001public documents 10: 0079Southern Workman, index to articles 20: 0604

Public Health, Department of18: 0036see also Sanitation

Puebloarchaeology 12: 0527conditions of 26: 0363congressional hearings 23: 0145general 20: 0530lands, conveyances 9: 0348; 10: 0168see also individual bands

Puyallupallotments 7: 0109, 0151claims 10: 0056, 0381constitution 43: 0426lands, sale 7: 0194lands, tidal 10: 0056, 0381negotiating with 42: 0069Washington (state) 10: 0056, 0381

Pyramid Lake (Paiute)charter 43: 0222claims 14: 0546constitution 43: 0213

Pyramid Lake Reservationrailway claims 14: 0546

QQuapaw

allotments 40: 0649lands, extension of time for 40: 0843patents 9: 0123

Quartz Valley Indianscharter 43: 0440constitution 43: 0435

Quechanconstitution 43: 0445

Quileutecharter 43: 0462constitution 43: 0453

Quinaielt Reservationallotments 17: 0608; 18: 0875lands, withdrawal 31: 0371, 0427schools, construction reimbursement

34: 0803; 35: 0256

RRailroads and railways

Arizona and California Railway Company10: 0129, 0473

Arkansas Valley and Western RailroadCompany 7: 0386

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company10: 0095; 15: 0349; 39: 0771

Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf RailroadCompany 7: 0489, 0823; 8: 0149, 0421

Clearwater Valley Railroad Company 1: 0849;2: 0580; 3: 0842

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Railroads and railways cont.construction on

Omaha Indians Reservation 7: 0146, 0388;9: 0230

Winnebago Reservation 7: 0146, 0388;9: 0230

construction time 7: 0388Enid and Anadarko Railway Company

3: 0329Fort Smith Railway Company 7: 0307general 42: 0230grants, forfeited 39: 0771Great Northern Railway Company 31: 0339;

35: 0175; 40: 0659, 0811Jamestown and Northern Railway 1: 0268lands

general 25: 0530; 31: 0005; 34: 0796grants for 39: 0815relinquishment 25: 0242

lands, saleCrow Reservation 39: 0797general 17: 0692; 18: 0211; 39: 0477

Minneapolis, Red Lake and ManitobaCompany 7: 0468, 0778

Minnesota and Manitoba Railway Company18: 0211

Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma RailroadCompany 7: 0335

Northern Pacific Railroad 39: 0797in Oklahoma

Comanche County 25: 0513general 18: 0345

Omaha Northern Railway Company 1: 0271;2: 0126, 0582

Ozark and Cherokee Central RailroadCompany 7: 0174, 0386

protest against 39: 0746relief for residents of railroad land 34: 0796rights of way

Choctaw Nation 39: 0785Clearwater Valley Railroad Company

3: 0842general 2: 0117, 0446; 5: 0189; 16: 0080;

25: 0371; 31: 0004; 42: 0235Glacier National Park 17: 0566public land in Oklahoma 18: 0345regulations 10: 0868; 22: 0143St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad

Company 4: 0548Williams and Cataract Canyon Railroad

Company 2: 0658St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad

Company 4: 0548sale of 7: 0087, 0105, 0172, 0386; 8: 0420

station grounds 10: 0473stockyards. 40: 0659, 0811Williams and Cataract Canyon Railroad

Company 2: 0658Rations

2: 0350, 0367Reclamation

appropriations 40: 0780arid lands 18: 0627Blackfeet Reservation 40: 0564general 17: 0197Minnesota 22: 0239Montana 31: 0432Wyoming 35: 0428see also Lands

Red Cliff Band (Chippewa)appropriations 1: 0593charter 42: 0453constitution 42: 0445

Red Cliff Reservation1: 0593

Red Cloud Agencyappropriations 1: 0589subsistence 1: 0589

Red Lake Chippewaagreement with 2: 0154, 0449, 0604;

10: 0386claim 7: 0271general 7: 0003lands

ceding claim 7: 0271general 12: 0558; 17: 0606opening 2: 0748sale 2: 0767, 0897; 7: 0181; 13: 0770;

39: 0490timber 14: 0904; 39: 0490

Red Lake Reservationdrainage survey 31: 0197, 0413homestead entries 18: 0513, 0851lands

opening 2: 0748public land entries 35: 0077

roads 1: 0466settlement 4: 0098timber 14: 0904; 39: 0490

ReliefAkin, Joseph C. 40: 0543, 0856Alaskan natives 25: 0635Andrews, Alfred B. 35: 0096, 0202Apache 25: 0443, 0489Apache County, people expelled from

35: 0194Apodaca, Nicholas 18: 0292Arizona, expelled population from 36: 0459Arrington, R. G. 31: 0013, 0417

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Atlas Lumber Company 36: 0552, 0782;40: 0783

Baca, Fernando 18: 0819Bailey, Lorenzo A. 8: 0098Bilsborough, Robert 10: 0540Blacksmith, Stephen 1: 0256Blood, W. W. 31: 0364; 34: 0760Boney, Santiago 18: 0823Boucher, F. C. 2: 0209Bowman, Eva May 34: 0648, 0827Bradley, Henry 7: 0161Brown, J. S. and brother 39: 0495Bullette, John 8: 0691Bull Snake and Old Coyote 17: 0706Burnham, George 39: 0793California Mission Indians 2: 0354Campbell, Joseph M. 1: 0256Campbell, Samuel W. 17: 0643; 18: 0293,

0297Carlyle, George H. 39: 0750Cary, George W. 25: 0546; 31: 0376Casans, Atancio 18: 0822Cherokee Nation

general 9: 0013intermarried members 9: 0013

Cheyenne 35: 0192Chickasaw Nation 2: 0594; 17: 0521Chippewa 1: 0224; 2: 0148Choctaw Nation 2: 0594; 17: 0521Clark, Charley 25: 0291Cleland, A. W. 25: 0272Cordova, Jose Ramon 40: 0541, 0838Culver, F. B. 39: 0469Dale, Horace C. 17: 0560; 18: 0204Darling, A. M. 2: 0201Darling, Franck 2: 0200Darling, R. A. 18: 0366Davenport, Samuel H. 18: 0309Davidson, Jennie 34: 0924Day, Warren E. 25: 0171, 0532; 30: 0855;

34: 0651, 0820Dellinger, J. W. 35: 0259, 0899Dent, Wilson M. 35: 0198, 0784Denton, Charles W. 39: 0916Dickson, Charles H. 10: 0275Dickson, H. M. 18: 0525, 0833Dunlap, Joseph 39: 0110Early, John W. 9: 0109Eldred, H. E. 10: 0124Endsworth, Fred 9: 0129Entriken, Emmett W. 31: 0019; 35: 0092,

0264Everest, Philip S. 40: 0855Fall River Indians 1: 0577Fell, John G. 39: 0793

Five Civilized Tribes, members of 25: 0826;26: 0001

Flanigan, John 35: 0220; 36: 0456, 0688Flathead 1: 0580; 40: 0040, 0790, 0829Folsom, Israel 34: 0654Ford, W. D. 17: 0652French, Mary Wind 18: 0358Garton, Ellis P. 31: 0383; 34: 0710, 0756Geboe, Charles C. 9: 0115general 1: 0158, 0462, 0506; 25: 0601, 0762;

31: 0147, 0243; 34: 0797; 35: 0284;39: 0205; 40: 0828

Guy, William 34: 0807; 35: 0138Hafsos, Rasmus K. 17: 0603Hailman, Dr. E. V. 34: 0822Hall, Darwin S. 7: 0288Harkins, Dr. G. W. 9: 0120Harris, Alma 36: 0652Hazelbaker, Clarence 30: 0860; 34: 0661Hazelwood, Martha 34: 0903Hedrick, J. W. 18: 0815Hernandez, Ramon 18: 0240Hickerson, Charles M. 35: 0265Hirschberg, Henry 25: 0510Honert, Amanda 31: 0414Hoopes, Edward 39: 0793Hoover, John B. 34: 0801, 0952Hornick, John 2: 0198Hot Creek Band 1: 0577Hoyne, Thomas 18: 0512, 0831Hudson, Warren F. 18: 0821Indian traders 8: 0443Iowa Indians 31: 0020, 0405irrigation project workers 36: 0451Jaconson, Axel 18: 0814Janssen, John H. 34: 0757; 35: 0260Johnson, E. E. 34: 0781Johnson, William E. 34: 0901; 36: 0671;

40: 0802Joslyn, Erastus S. 38: 0610Kaibab Indians 8: 0300Kay-Zhe-Bah-O-Say 18: 0828Kelley, Edward B. 31: 0016Kent, Thomas H. 8: 0442Kimball, Fred M. 18: 0269King, H. R. 10: 0123Kitson, G. H. 18: 0319Kny-Scheere Corporation 40: 0816La Barge, Joseph 18: 0355L’Anse Band (Chippewa) 1: 0637La Pointe Agency Indians 18: 0400Laramie, William G. 9: 0110Larimer, Mrs. Sarah 39: 0809La Roque, Henry 30: 0859; 31: 0393Lee, Henry W. 17: 0582Legare, Jean Louis 2: 0129

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Relief cont.Lemon, John, heirs 18: 0816Lewis, Omer D. 34: 0649Little, William R. 8: 0245Lonewolf, Delos K. 7: 0206Lowary, A. J. 35: 0091, 0150Lynch, John C. 8: 0301McKinney, Elizabeth 2: 0576Martinez, Emiliano 18: 0829Mead, James R. 39: 0116, 0711Medawakanton Band 7: 0162Meeker, Arivella D. 2: 0140Merrill, Ivy L. 31: 0420; 34: 0917; 35: 0158;

36: 0770Meyer, Mathias 18: 0808Miller, John 18: 0310Miller, Mrs. George A. 34: 0828Minter, Mrs. Sallie 18: 0241Monteith, John R. 35: 0291Montoya, Juna D., heirs 18: 0824Moore, Jacob B. 35: 0026Moya, Roman 18: 0830Nah-Me-Won-Aush-E-Quay 18: 0827Nevada, White Pine 6: 0744Nez Percé 39: 0734Nez Percé war troops 39: 0752Norris, John R. 31: 0429Oklahoma

Hartshorne 10: 0551pipeline companies in 37: 0170Tuttle Town 34: 0791; 35: 0101, 0247

Ottawa Indians 34: 0910Paiute with allotments in Truckee-Carson

Irrigation Project 10: 0268Peel, S. W. 9: 0193Pequette, Frank 18: 0266pipeline companies 37: 0170Pitt River Band 1: 0577Plank, Sarah S. 34: 0912Pottawatomie 1: 0616; 34: 0832prisoners of war 25: 0443, 0489Proctor, Toney E. 8: 0365Provost, Alma 34: 0941railroad land residents 34: 0796Richard, James W. 39: 0495Rochford, M. Elizabeth 35: 0005Roscamp, Eliza Choteau 25: 0164Rounds, Ruel 18: 0820Rousseau, Esther 9: 0191St. Croix Chippewa 30: 0841; 37: 0144;

40: 0527Sanfers, Benjamin 31: 0015Santee Sioux 31: 0433Seaver, W. F. 18: 0367Sedivy, John 18: 0825

settlerson Cheyenne River Reservation 30: 0838on Flathead Reservation 31: 0038on Fort Berthold Reservation 30: 0838on Standing Rock Reservation 30: 0838in Wind River Valley 39: 0470

Sherman, Jennie S. 30: 0391, 0897Shipp, Annie E. White 12: 0082Sorkilmo, Thomas P. 35: 0263Spencer, Joab 39: 0116, 0711Stamm, Hugo 40: 0847Stanley, May 30: 0828; 31: 0579Strong, J. Edmund 10: 0385Stump, Reece Boan 18: 0826Tingley, Moses C. 35: 0267Trujillo, Pedro Rafel 18: 0285Turner Hardware Company 25: 0488Van Deventer, Mary 31: 0584Vieux de Sert Band 1: 0637Walker, Ellen B. 35: 0251Walker, George 7: 0638Watkins, Elizabeth Marsh 35: 0093, 0169,

0547; 36: 0547; 40: 0787Watson, James W. 8: 0229, 0452Wescott, Marion 8: 0443West, John W., heirs 18: 0859;

25: 0273, 0460–0474White, Fred 31: 0040White, Patrick, heirs 12: 0082Winn, Ulysses G. 10: 0105Winnebago 25: 0286, 0390Women’s Board of Domestic Missions

36: 0656Woods, John E. 34: 0702Woods, William H. 35: 0024, 0165see also Inheritance matterssee also Subsistence

Religiongeneral 34: 0577instruction 26: 0466worship regulations 14: 0289, 0292see also Churches and religious groupssee also Missions and missionaries

Reno-Sparks Indianscharter 43: 0474constitution 43: 0468

Rights of waycanals 10: 0851on Colville Reservation 22: 0064; 25: 0271general 10: 0851, 0868; 16: 0080; 22: 0143irrigation 12: 0251Oklahoma 17: 0737pipelines 7: 0283; 11: 0648

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railroads 1: 0849; 2: 0117, 0446, 0580, 0658;3: 0842; 4: 0548; 10: 0095, 0456; 17: 0566;18: 0345; 25: 0371; 39: 0746, 0785;42: 0235

on Siletz Reservation 8: 0250telephone and telegraph lines 14: 0603see also Lands

Rivers and waterwaysArkansas River 1: 0272; 34: 0880; 35: 0232California, San Diego 36: 0529, 0768, 0812canals

general 9: 0009; 17: 0733; 18: 0209right of way regulations for public lands,

forest, reservations, etc. 10: 0851Colorado River 18: 0510dam 18: 0510development of public land 34: 0725drainage

assessment 25: 0458; 34: 0709, 0931district 25: 0458survey 18: 0908

Gila River, erosion and overflow 35: 0128Little Colorado River 15: 0270Minnesota 18: 0908Mississippi River 31: 0098Nebraska 34: 0709Oklahoma 25: 0458; 34: 0931Popo Agie River 9: 0117Red Lake River 40: 0611, 0671, 0850reservoirs

general 31: 0098land 17: 0115, 0609; 18: 0279reclamation project 40: 0564sites 9: 0076withdrawal 18: 0078

resourcesdesert wells 30: 0397general 1: 0276; 2: 0635water plants 17: 0553

right of way regulations for public lands,forest, reservations, etc. 10: 0851

rights 7: 0625, 0798Sacaton Reservation 1: 0276Siletz Reservation 9: 0009; 17: 0733;

18: 0209South Dakota, water plants at Indian school

17: 0553Spokane River 7: 0625, 0798supply 36: 0529, 0768, 0812Uintah Reservation 2: 0635see also Irrigation and water systems

Roads and highwaysallotments, assessments 31: 0598Chilocco Reservation 31: 0374Choctaw Nation 9: 0097

Cleveland Trinidad Paving Company40: 0513

Colville Reservation 25: 0264construction

general 25: 0264, 0386; 31: 0662; 35: 0132and maintenance 7: 0358; 35: 0073;

36: 0483public, on reservations 17: 0002; 31: 0034,

0403Spokane Reservation 35: 0132wagon road 25: 0386Warm Springs Reservation 10: 0387;

15: 0271Wind River Reservation 31: 0166Yakima Reservation 25: 0386; 31: 0662

Rocky Boy Band7: 0117

Rogue River Indiansproperty loss by 18: 0223

Rosebud Reservationday school studies 19: 0750fire damages 34: 0840; 40: 0511, 0807settlers 9: 0252

Rosebud Siouxagreements with 1: 0763, 0797; 2: 0131,

0552, 0627; 7: 0094, 0250allotments, children 10: 0174, 0384charter 43: 0617claim payments for fire 31: 0411constitution 43: 0609general 4: 0552lands

agreement 2: 0883disposition 18: 0198, 0215, 0347opening 15: 0182

lands, salegeneral 6: 0808; 9: 0005, 0217; 10: 0572surplus 17: 0554; 25: 0313

payment to members 34: 0881population 35: 0253

Round Valley Reservation; Agencydrainage, reappropriation estimate 10: 0267general 7: 0385, 0488; 11: 0373homesteads and homesteading 7: 0182reduction of size 15: 0346settlers and settlement

general 7: 0182payment to 1: 0264; 2: 0566

survey of 42: 0077Round Valley Reservation Indians

charter 42: 0519constitution 42: 0512lands, payment for 9: 0087lands, sale 1: 0731

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SSac and Fox (general)

annuitiesdistribution 8: 0228general 2: 0250

appropriations, deficiency 2: 0487education 1: 0497general 9: 0105; 22: 0819lands 18: 0325legal case 20: 0256Little, William R., account adjustment

10: 0091treaty 23: 0425trust funds 10: 0380; 15: 0266

Sac and Fox (Iowa)constitution 43: 0484general 9: 0260

Sac and Fox (Nebraska)charter 43: 0498constitution 43: 0492

Sac and Fox (Oklahoma)constitution 43: 0504general 8: 0718; 9: 0260

Sac and Fox Reservationschool, boarding 15: 0280survey 1: 0424

Sacaton Reservationreservoir 1: 0276

Saginaw Chippewacharter 42: 0465constitution 42: 0459

St. Croix Chippewaconstitution 42: 0471enrollment 31: 0326general 31: 0252relief 30: 0841; 37: 0144; 40: 0527

St. Regis Indianscourt of claims judgment 3: 0512

Salt River Pima-Maricopaconstitution 43: 0302

San Carlos Apachecharter 42: 0321constitution 42: 0314removal of 1: 0201

San Carlos Reservationallotment area 10: 0390

Sanitationin homes 23: 0512in schools 6: 0152see also Health and health servicessee also Medical Service

Santeeannuities

relief 31: 0433restoration 1: 0866; 18: 0359; 31: 0367;

35: 0052charter 43: 0631constitution 43: 0623general 1: 0005; 2: 0734memorial 1: 0862patents 9: 0349; 10: 0128payments to 8: 0316school 1: 0501

Santee Reservationland grants to School District 36, Knox County

10: 0396Schools

agricultural 2: 0194, 0663; 7: 0011appropriations 7: 0200; 10: 0251; 17: 0082;

26: 0304; 31: 0104; 35: 0386; 40: 0915athletic games 34: 0187boarding 15: 0280; 18: 0162; 25: 0428books 1: 0514; 22: 0027; 23: 0403buildings/facilities

finances 25: 0587, 0778; 36: 0584, 0716;40: 0721–0725

general 1: 0223; 31: 0276Carson City Indian School 39: 0526catalogs 13: 0422; 32: 0040; 37: 0248Cherokee National Female Seminary

13: 0422Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency 10: 0113Chickasaw Nation 8: 0715clothing 20: 0873commencement 11: 0627construction

general 35: 0256; 36: 0766land purchase, Texas 36: 0766

contract schools and churches 15: 0322costs/expenditures 13: 0039; 31: 0127, 0264;

35: 0223Cushman School 28: 0115; 37: 0248day school studies 19: 0750Dwight Mission School 25: 0182; 30: 0833farm 25: 0198, 0543Five Civilized Tribes 11: 0293Fort Bidwell Indian Reservation School

31: 0343Fort Lewis, Colorado 18: 0453funding for 7: 0821; 26: 0538; 35: 0275;

36: 0578, 0734; 41: 0729general 4: 0422; 6: 0114; 14: 0352; 21: 0189;

25: 0005; 35: 0050, 0152; 36: 0499girls 33: 0630Great Sioux Reservation 7: 0144hearings 28: 0115, 0215

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Idahohigh school district 40: 0519indemnity rights 17: 0161

Indian Industrial School 11: 0597; 15: 0801Indian School Service 6: 0088; 23: 0488Indian Territory 2: 0427; 7: 0249, 0627lands

exchange 25: 0417, 0499, 0565general 6: 0289; 7: 0144; 35: 0266grants 10: 0396indemnity, rights 17: 0161

purchase 7: 0820lands, sale

Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency 10: 0113Dwight Mission School 25: 0182; 30: 0833in Montana 36: 0661in Oklahoma 10: 0117, 0552in Wyoming 40: 0530

libraries 22: 0027; 23: 0403maintenance 35: 0035, 0144management 1: 0850; 22: 0475manual on education methods 15: 0774memorial on conducting 8: 0715Michigan, Mt. Pleasant 26: 0455Minnesota, Roseau County, Independent

School District No. 12 7: 0473, 0820misconduct at 6: 0745Mississippi 35: 0395Montana

lands, sale 36: 0661School District No. 9 36: 0532

Nebraska, Knox County, School District 3610: 0127, 0396

nonreservation Indian, disposition of 15: 0261Oahe Industrial School 15: 10920; 16: 0072in Oklahoma

general 10: 0117, 0552school sites 10: 0202

Osage 35: 0050, 0152; 36: 0499patents

general 10: 0127Montana 40: 0532

Pawnee Indian School 6: 0745Phoenix Indian School 28: 0215Pierre Indian School 10: 0251Pipestone School 23: 0556policy 41: 0732on Quiniault Reservation 35: 0256; 36: 0766Rainy Mountain Boarding School 18: 0162;

25: 0428Rapid City Training School 21: 0111regulations for 11: 0293religious clothing in government 21: 0861–

0896rifles for training schools 1: 0204Roman Catholic 20: 0835

Rosebud Agency 19: 0750routes to 12: 0904; 15: 0754; 19: 0001, 0774rules 6: 0088; 23: 0488on Sac and Fox Reservation 15: 0280St. Elizabeth’s Industrial 34: 0222Salem Indian School 32: 0040sanitary conditions 6: 0152on Santee Reservation 10: 0396sectarian 7: 0693; 21: 0848Seger School 13: 0039Shawnee Training School 9: 0727; 10: 0539Sherman Institute 12: 0206; 19: 0021;

23: 0254; 33: 0312Sioux 39: 0812on Sioux Reservation 34: 0639sites 10: 0202South Dakota, Rapid City 6: 0405statistics 3: 0079student instruction 14: 0292summer institutes for Indian Service

employees 32: 0260Superintendent of Indian Schools 18: 0084supplies 6: 0405swamp land on reservation 17: 0601taxation 7: 0627Texas 36: 0766training 34: 0098tribal funds for 7: 0693; 21: 0848trust funds

general 5: 0769for sectarian schools 7: 0429

U.S. Industrial Schools 11: 0627; 14: 0649Wahpeton Indian Agricultural School 7: 0011Washington (state) 35: 0266water plant 17: 0553; 18: 0035in Wyoming 40: 0530Yuma Reservation 25: 0198, 0543see also Carlisle Indian Schoolsee also Chilocco Indian Schoolsee also Fort Totten Industrial Schoolsee also Hampton Institutesee also Haskell Institutesee also Sherman Institutesee also Students

Science1915–1916 congress, program 37: 0224see also Archaeology

Seminoleallotments 18: 0167annuity payments 1: 0515; 13: 0092condition of 36: 0002congressional hearings (1917) 36: 0002Florida’s obligation to 34: 0434general 30: 0755; 38: 0250; 40: 0647, 0865

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Seminole cont.lands

cession 39: 0671general 18: 0167

legal case 40: 0556patents 25: 0005, 0439payments to 8: 0312; 35: 0342tribal funds

account auditing 7: 0818general 10: 0055, 0057revenues of 20: 0803

Seminole Reservationgeneral 34: 0546survey 1: 0424

Seneca-Cayugacharter 43: 0514constitution 43: 0509

Seneca Nationgeneral 11: 0143; 31: 0313leases and leasing

general 1: 0168; 18: 0520, 0847Quilter, John 2: 0654ratification 9: 0014, 0197; 10: 0505Wiglow, J. 1: 0279

memorial 2: 0722payment to 2: 0299

Sequoia LeagueLos Angeles Council 10: 0856

Settlers and settlementson Camp McDowell Reservation 6: 0489on Cheyenne River Reservation 17: 0645;

30: 0838Five Civilized Tribes 25: 0826on Flathead Reservation 31: 0038on Fort Berthold Reservation 30: 0838;

31: 0409general 7: 0472, 0807; 9: 0358; 17: 0663;

25: 0356in Indian Territory 39: 0677lands, ceded 25: 0241on Moqui Reservation 34: 0659on Navajo Reservation 2: 0235, 0602;

34: 0800; 35: 0013Oklahoma

general 18: 0260preference in 8: 0243, 0446settlements 17: 0709; 18: 0259

Oregon, Tillamook 25: 0243and patents 18: 0311relief of 25: 0826; 30: 0838; 31: 0038;

39: 0470rights of 2: 0235, 0602; 6: 0489; 9: 0252;

34: 0659, 0800; 35: 0013 on Rosebud Reservation 9: 0252

on Round Valley Reservation 1: 0264;2: 0566

on Siletz Reservation 18: 0311on Standing Rock Reservation 17: 0645;

30: 0838in Utah 8: 0275see also Homesteads; homesteading

Shawneeclaims 17: 0719; 35: 0100court of claims 10: 0558depredations 38: 0202land cases, statute of limitations 2: 0144,

0595see also Absentee Shawneesee also Black Bob’s Bandsee also Eastern Shawneesee also Loyal Absentee Shawneesee also Loyal Shawnee

Sherman Institutecommencement 19: 0021general 12: 0206; 23: 0254; 33: 0312

Shivwits Band (Paiute)constitution 43: 0228

Shoshoneagreement with 7: 0779, 0789; 11: 0313allotments 23: 0459claims 34: 0844, 0925court of claims suit 30: 0844; 31: 0395general 1: 0558; 7: 0183; 37: 0295lands 1: 0418; 35: 0139leasing, oil and gas 34: 0747residence 9: 0186treaty with 38: 0252

Shoshone-Bannockcharter 43: 0528constitution 43: 0519

Shoshone-Goshipgeneral 37: 0295

Shoshone-Paiutecharter 43: 0543constitution 43: 0534

Shoshone Reservationoil and gas 34: 0747sanatorium 9: 0142

Siletz Reservationcanal 8: 0345; 9: 0009; 17: 0733; 18: 0209homestead entries 17: 0732; 18: 0862patents for settlers 18: 0311

Siletz Reservation Indianslands, sale 10: 0167; 17: 0586; 18: 0262,

0323; 31: 0589patents 1: 0795tribal funds, distribution 34: 0806water ditch, right of way 8: 0250

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Siouan Tribes of the Eastgeneral 5: 0552

Siouxagreements with 42: 0104allotments 10: 0241annuities

restoration 35: 0098unpaid 8: 0386

appropriations 1: 0742; 38: 0240, 0601Brown, Samuel J. 12: 0335claims 25: 0212; 34: 0911, 0942; 35: 0020,

0105; 36: 0500; 38: 0215, 0231, 0611;40: 0508, 0524, 0609, 0786, 0805

court of claims 34: 0942; 40: 0508, 0786depredations 38: 0215, 0231, 0611description of 33: 0837division of 42: 0106–0108general 1: 0750; 12: 0569; 42: 0130lands

division of 15: 0169general 1: 0522

leasing, hearing 41: 0079legal cases 21: 0468; 22: 0155outrages in Kansas 38: 0609payments to 8: 0316prisoner of war 12: 0335provisions for 42: 0127removal

to Indian Territory 39: 0484from treaty reservation 39: 0473

school facilities 39: 0812scrip 12: 0251supplies 39: 0486; 42: 0141, 0144treaty with 1: 0522; 38: 0240, 0252; 39: 0473tribal funds 18: 0251, 0399; 25: 0602, 0765;

31: 0140, 0242; 35: 0287, 0426; 36: 0588,0744; 40: 0717

see also Cut-Head Bandsee also Medawakantonsee also Pine Ridge Siouxsee also Rosebud Siouxsee also Sissetonsee also Wahpakootasee also Wahpetonsee also Yanktonai Band

Sioux Conferenceprogram 22: 0152

Sioux Reservationindemnity 7: 0144lands 7: 0144military invasion of 42: 0150removal of Northern Cheyenne from 39: 0542schools 7: 0144; 34: 0639

Sissetonallotments 8: 0227annuities

payment 15: 0171, 0191–0248restoration 8: 0457

claims 30: 0842; 31: 0595; 34: 0780, 0798,0836

landsopening 15: 0343title agreement 1: 0416

legal cases 6: 0879; 15: 0171, 0185, 0191–0248

presidential proclamation to (1904) 15: 0343settlement 15: 0343tribal funds 1: 0012; 8: 0227see also Wahpeton

Sitting Bullcapture 9: 0819; 10: 0175; 18: 0743police and killing of 2: 0274

Siuslawclaims 40: 0830

Skokomishcharter 43: 0644constitution 43: 0636

Smithsonian Institutionexplorations and field work 37: 0489

Society of American Indians1912 conference 21: 0289, 0453; 22: 0496

Sokaogon Chippewacharter 42: 0481constitution 42: 0476

South DakotaBlack Hills, opening of 39: 0135cemeteries 36: 0696Dupree town site 25: 0403general 40: 0606jurisdiction of reservations 2: 0674lands, public park 34: 0929lands, sale 31: 0035Rapid City 6: 0405settlement 39: 0135Timber Lake town site 25: 0403water 17: 0553

Southern Uteagreement with 25: 0579charter 43: 0752constitution 43: 0745

Spokane Reservationlands

agricultural 10: 0200, 0542disposal 10: 0200, 0542opening delay 2: 0630sale 31: 0384

roads, construction 35: 0132survey, cost 2: 0072

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Standing Rock Reservationallotment 9: 0091appropriation, deficiency 9: 0111cattle, purchase for 35: 0286, 0421; 36: 0561,

0700general 17: 0546geology 31: 0444grazing 3: 0674, 0679highway construction 31: 0245homestead

entries, money for 40: 0845payment extension 25: 0170; 40: 0605

lands, payment extension 36: 0544lands, sale 10: 0525, 0171; 17: 0699, 0712;

18: 0174; 20: 0775; 25: 0178, 0429, 0583leasing 2: 0215; 3: 0674; 6: 0165liquor sale 18: 0075payment extensions 25: 0170; 36: 0544;

40: 0605settlers

general 17: 0645relief 30: 0838

survey 9: 0111Statehood

bill 8: 0085Indian Territory 4: 0337; 6: 0396; 7: 0188,

0363, 0470Joint Statehood Convention resolutions

8: 0030Oklahoma Territory 4: 0337, 0865; 7: 0363,

0470; 10: 0613proposals 6: 0396; 7: 0188, 0363; 14: 0689see also Government, territorial

Stockbridge and Munsee Indiansallotment 4: 0249charter 43: 0656constitution 43: 0650

Stockbridge and Munsee Reservationgeneral 7: 0013, 0308lands, conveyance restriction 10: 0366

Stockbridge Indiansenrollment of tribe 3: 0518general 1: 0206; 2: 0305, 0768right to participate in court of claims judgment

3: 0512Students

first national Indian conference 32: 0488Ojibwa Indian play by 10: 0426transfer from reservation to nonreservation

schools 12: 0058see also Schools

SubsistenceApache 1: 0503appropriations 1: 0589; 25: 0607, 0755general 36: 0593, 0751

Indian funds 31: 0250; 35: 0274Indian Territory 1: 0494Interior Department, costs for 21: 0828Kaw 1: 0464Modoc 1: 0493Red Cloud Agency 1: 0589Whetstone Agency 1: 0589

Sulphur Springs Reservationname change to Platt National Park 8: 0456

Superintendentconference report 15: 0359see also Bureau of Indian Affairssee also Indian Service

Swan Creek Chippewacitizenship for Christian Indians 1: 0443

Swinomishcharter 43: 0671constitution 43: 0662

TTaxes and taxation

on cattle 3: 0858Chickasaw Nation 3: 0858Indian Territory

general 7: 0627Purcell 7: 0766

lands 15: 0185; 17: 0661; 18: 0302; 35: 0022,0039, 0245; 42: 0250

Omaha 17: 0661; 18: 0302; 35: 0022, 0039,0245

schools 7: 0627Sisseton 15: 0185Winnebago 35: 0022, 0039, 0245

Telephone and telegraphright of way regulations 10: 0851, 0868;

14: 0603; 16: 0080; 22: 0143; 30: 0457use by government officials 25: 0300

Te-Moak Band (Western Shoshone)charter 43: 0684constitution 43: 0677

Territorial governmentsee Government, territorial

TexasAlabama Indians in 18: 0622; 42: 0268, 0276boundaries

commission 10: 0273Indian Territory and 18: 0342Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Arizona, and

Texas 8: 0358Chickasaw Nation 38: 0233Comanche 38: 0233Coushatta in 42: 0268, 0276depredations in 1: 0596, 0635; 38: 0287

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extending jurisdiction of northern district39: 0568

Indian hostilities in 38: 0233Indians in 11: 0331; 38: 0065Kickapoo 1: 0499Kiowa 38: 0233removals from 1: 0499schools, land purchase 36: 0766U.S. commissioners’ report to 21: 0696

TheaterOjibwa Indian play reproduced by Chilocco

students 10: 0426Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Oklahoma

charter 43: 0695constitution 43: 0690

Tillamook Indiansgeneral 7: 0483, 0802lands 25: 0243Oregon 25: 0243

Timber and logging industryallotments 9: 0093, 0351; 10: 0120, 0265,

0545; 42: 0253appropriation 36: 0633Bois Fort Reservation 14: 0904California 9: 0351, 0551Chickasaw Nation 10: 0217; 25: 0199, 0427Chippewa 3: 0707; 4: 0809; 7: 0198; 8: 0431;

18: 0066; 21: 0168; 34: 0225Choctaw Nation 10: 0217; 15: 0788;

25: 0199, 0427costs/expenditures 25: 0758; 31: 0143, 0264,

0658; 36: 0557; 40: 0735credit 10: 0110cutting 9: 0001, 0363; 10: 0474; 12: 0166;

18: 0085Deer Creek Reservation 14: 0904estimates

general 10: 0265pine 14: 0904

Fond du Lac Reservation 14: 0904fuel 8: 0094general 1: 0676; 2: 0867; 13: 0011; 15: 0788;

25: 0199, 0427; 35: 0294, 0366Hoopa Valley Indians 10: 0120Indian Territory 2: 0867; 13: 0011Jicarilla Apache 2: 0448; 8: 0367lands 9: 0347; 15: 0788; 21: 0168; 25: 0199,

0427; 31: 0387lands, sale 25: 0199, 0427; 39: 0490Leech Lake Reservation 3: 0378; 14: 0904;

39: 0490Makah Reservation 10: 0265Menominee Reservation 8: 0234, 0268, 0322;

9: 0001, 0130, 0198; 12: 0166; 40: 0001Minnesota 3: 0357; 39: 0490

Mississippi 7: 0911Mississippi Chippewa 14: 0904Navajo Lumber and Timber Company

34: 0660Navajo Timber Company 34: 0700; 35: 0071Oklahoma 9: 0724Osage Reservation 7: 0085, 0260payment for 18: 0531, 0843Pigeon River Reservation 14: 0904Red Lake Chippewa 14: 0904; 39: 0490refund to purchasers 8: 0022reserves 9: 0724right of allottee to cut 42: 0253sale

general 2: 0448; 3: 0357, 0378; 7: 0911;8: 0234, 0263, 0268, 0322, 0367;9: 0001, 0130, 0198, 0347, 0351;10: 0111, 0120; 14: 0861; 15: 0788;18: 0046, 0066; 21: 0168; 25: 0194;31: 0387; 40: 0001

for posts and fuel 8: 0094White Earth Chippewa 14: 0904Winnibigoshish Reservation 14: 0861, 0904Wisconsin 9: 0363; 10: 0474

Tongue River Reservation Indianscattle, purchase for 35: 0299, 0423general 40: 0711industry 18: 0511; 25: 0767; 31: 0106;

35: 0283; 36: 0746, 0587Joint Congressional Commission to

Investigate Indian Affairs hearings (1914)29: 0001

loan fund 18: 0048self-support 35: 0423

Tonkawaclaims memorial 9: 0413constitution 43: 0701property loss by 18: 0194

Torros (California)land grant to 2: 0204

Town sitesallotments 40: 0522Chickasaw Nation 9: 0354; 10: 0233Choctaw Nation 7: 0384; 9: 0229, 0354Colorado River Reservation 10: 0263;

25: 0529Comanche 25: 0316, 0382, 0584Deeds 40: 0666Flathead Reservation 8: 0307Fort Hall Reservation 36: 0541, 0642funds 7: 0384Indian Territory 2: 0175; 9: 0116Kiowa Reservation 25: 0316, 0382, 0584

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Town sites cont.lands

disposal 25: 0193general 9: 0116, 0354; 25: 0529public 7: 0305; 10: 0118; 25: 0189, 0259sale 7: 0305; 10: 0118; 25: 0189segregation 9: 0354

lots 25: 0014, 0316, 0382Oklahoma Territory 7: 0305; 8: 0276;

10: 0118; 25: 0193; 40: 0666; 42: 0040Osage 15: 0043protection of 2: 0175survey 9: 0116

Tradegeneral 11: 0366regulations on 14: 0061

Transportation infrastructuresee Bridgessee Railroads and railwayssee Roads and highways

Treasury Departmentaccounting officers 3: 0834; 10: 0280;

17: 0167; 18: 0008, 0149, 0763; 25: 0804;30: 0779, 0801; 31: 0085; 35: 0335, 0349;40: 0867

general 17: 0541; 34: 0611Treaties

appropriations 31: 0203; 38: 0240, 0242;40: 0833

Arapaho 38: 0242Bannock 38: 0252Black Hills 18: 0904Caddo Indians 5: 0488California 11: 0555Chickasaw Nation 1: 0594Chippewa 9: 0355; 21: 0648Choctaw Nation 1: 0267, 0594; 5: 0400;

25: 0448, 0651; 26: 0343; 39: 0483claims 36: 0692; 39: 0483compliance 26: 0343Dancing Rabbit Creek, Treaty of 5: 04001830 treaty 25: 0448, 06511855 treaty 39: 04831866 treaty 38: 0612general 17: 0173hostilities 40: 0716; 44: 0436Indian appropriation bills and 31: 0203Iowa 30: 0508Kickapoo 7: 0211, 0681; 9: 0729Mississippi Chippewa 9: 0355Mississippi Choctaw 1: 0267, 0902; 26: 0343North Carolina 38: 0608Northern Cheyenne 38: 0242Oklahoma Territory 38: 0612Oregon 2: 0008

rights 1: 0267, 0902Sac and Fox 23: 0425Shoshone 38: 0252Sioux 1: 0522; 38: 0240, 0252; 39: 0473

Tribal councilsChippewa, 1899 statement 30: 0454Creek Nation, 1914 national 30: 0473expenses 1: 0427; 11: 0415general 41: 0509Osage, national 15: 0046, 0095, 0103

Tribal fundsaccount auditing 7: 0818accounting rules 20: 0152allotments 8: 0411, 0802; 9: 0003, 0257;

31: 0392Apache 18: 0032; 25: 0014application rules 22: 0498Blackfeet 36: 0595, 0699; 40: 0708Bois Fort 18: 0330capitalization 8: 0517Cherokee Nation 5: 0054Chickasaw Nation 9: 0790; 39: 0496Chippewa 18: 0081; 25: 0699; 36: 0057,

0571, 0720; 38: 0130; 40: 0732Choctaw Nation 7: 0818; 9: 0790; 18: 0107Comanche 18: 0032; 25: 0014Creek Nation 7: 0818; 10: 0055, 0057;

20: 0803; 30: 0774Delaware Indians 5: 0054distribution/division 7: 0816; 8: 0226, 0227;

18: 0896; 25: 0618diversion of 31: 0250; 35: 0274, 0416equalization 30: 0774Five Civilized Tribes 17: 0727; 20: 0152;

32: 0084; 33: 0709general 8: 0802; 12: 0049, 0853; 18: 0604;

25: 0494; 33: 0853; 36: 0621, 0754;40: 0695

investments 1: 0239, 0491; 36: 0449Kaw 18: 0839Kiowa 18: 0032; 25: 0014Miami Indians 39: 0755Minnesota Chippewa 25: 0699misappropriation of 9: 0790Mission Indians of California 2: 0625in national and state banks 9: 0350; 32: 0084;

33: 0709Northern Cheyenne 25: 0196Osage 10: 0236; 17: 0657; 18: 0747, 0896;

22: 0498; 25: 0618Prairie Band 1: 0491, 0239revenues 20: 0803, 0829schools 7: 0693; 21: 0848Seminole 7: 0818; 10: 0055, 0057; 20: 0803Siletz Reservation Indians 34: 0806

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Sioux 18: 0251, 0399; 25: 0602, 0765;31: 0140, 0242; 35: 0287, 0426; 36: 0588,0744

Sisseton 1: 0012; 8: 0227Tongue River Reservation Indians 18: 0048;

25: 0767; 31: 0249Ute 35: 0288, 0419; 36: 0698Wahpeton 8: 0227Yankton 8: 0226see also Annuitiessee also Indian moneyssee also Trust funds

Trust fundsbonds 1: 0426Cherokee Nation 3: 0183; 10: 0055, 0057,

0235Chickasaw Nation 1: 0067; 2: 0299; 10: 0055,

0057, 33: 0611; 35: 0342; 39: 0496Chippewa 18: 0081Choctaw Nation 10: 0055, 0057Flandreau 47: 0174general 7: 0682, 0768; 11: 0299; 18: 0090,

0280; 47: 0070for handicapped 9: 0104Iowa 10: 0379Kickapoo 1: 0436Oglala Sioux 7: 0429Ottawa Indians 1: 0426petition 15: 0266Pine Ridge Sioux 7: 0429Sac and Fox 10: 0380; 15: 0266and schools 5: 0769; 7: 0429Seminole 13: 0092Ute 9: 0365Winnebago 17: 0668; 18: 0090, 0280see also Annuitiessee also Indian moneys

Tulalipcharter 43: 0716constitution 43: 0706totem legends 30: 0462

Tulalip Agencyappropriation 1: 0702

Tule River Indiansconstitution 43: 0722

Tuolumne Band (Me-Wuk)charter 43: 0739constitution 43: 0731

Turtle Mountain Chippewaagreement with 7: 0080allotments, error correction 40: 0531, 0800appropriation for 25: 0708general 1: 0176; 2: 0245Grahams Island, North Dakota 8: 0314

landspublic domain 10: 0270reserve for 8: 0314

negotiating with 42: 0064patents 9: 0352protest 1: 0281

Tuscaroralimestone deposits 31: 0033, 0372memorial 2: 0720

UUintah Reservation

allotment 4: 0564appropriations 21: 0397conditions on 25: 0723homesteads, payment extension 25: 0302,

0496lands

availability 17: 0593general 1: 0803; 12: 0253grant 6: 0400opening 7: 0417purchases 7: 0469sale 2: 0239, 0639; 23: 0145; 25: 0200,

0293, 0486survey 2: 0072; 21: 0408water resources 2: 0635water supply 21: 0412

Umatillalands 12: 0249

Umpquaclaims 40: 0830

Uncompahgre Reservationland location, entry, and patenting 34: 0859

Upper Lake Band (Pomo)charter 43: 0356constitution 43: 0338, 0343, 0350

Utahasphalt deposits 31: 0046basket makers in southeastern 5: 0019Duchenes County 40: 0881Episcopal Church of Utah 8: 0247, 0454grazing hearings 41: 0110Indian hostilities 18: 0242land grants 8: 0247, 0454patents 34: 0664settlers, residence 8: 0275Uintah County 7: 0808; 40: 0881Wasatch County 7: 0808

Uteappropriation 1: 0725; 15: 0276; 39: 0202charter 43: 0767compensation 1: 0785constitution 43: 0758

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Ute cont.court of claims, judgment 25: 0400general 1: 0558lands, sale 39: 0739legal cases 19: 0179; 21: 0062, 0582;

22: 0369–0412payment to 25: 0400; 39: 0489removal from reservation 1: 0737tribal funds

expenses 35: 0288; 36: 0594, 0698;40: 0709

general 35: 0419trust funds 9: 0365see also Southern Ute

Ute Mountainconstitution 43: 0773

Ute War of 18795: 0248; 32: 0147

VVieux de Sert Reservation

lands, payments to occupants of 25: 0788

WWahpakoota

annuities, restoration 8: 0110; 10: 0195;30: 0852

claims 30: 0827general 25: 0412

Wahpetonallotment 8: 0227; 18: 0516annuity payment 15: 0171, 0191–0248claims 30: 0842; 31: 0595; 34: 0780, 0798,

0836lands

opening 15: 0343title agreement 1: 0416

legal cases 6: 0879; 15: 0171, 0191–0248settlement 15: 0343tribal funds

distribution of 8: 0227general 1: 0012

Walker River Paiutecharter 43: 0242constitution 43: 0234

Walker River Reservationsurvey 2: 0072, 0827

Warm Springs Indianscharter 43: 0790constitution 43: 0779negotiating with 42: 0071

Warm Springs Reservationboundaries 35: 0065, 0146bridges 10: 0387; 15: 0271roads 10: 0387; 15: 0271

Washington (state)agreement with Indians in 39: 0779claims 10: 0056, 0381; 36: 0542; 40: 0566court of claims 40: 0566depredations in 40: 0072Indian hostilities in 3: 0001; 39: 0682;

40: 0039Indian reservations 11: 0360; 39: 0200, 0225Indian rolls 9: 0020lands

public 18: 0901sale 35: 0270tidal 10: 0056, 0381

legislation, federal 22: 0115Moses Agreement and 35: 0270Omak 18: 0901patents 31: 0036, 0594; 34: 0788; 35: 0033,

0090, 0106schools 35: 0266settlement with tribes 22: 0115West Okanogan Valley, irrigation 34: 0708

Washoecharter 43: 0804constitution 43: 0796

Watersee Irrigation and water systemssee Rivers and waterways

Wea7: 0084

Weeminucheremoval to Ute Reservation 39: 0206

Western Navajo Reservationallotment area 10: 0390

Whetstone Agencyappropriation for subsistence 1: 0589

White Earth Chippewaallotments 7: 0147, 0387; 25: 0455appropriations 35: 0014–0016general 11: 0416; 23: 0448Indian Rights Association and 33: 0853investigation of 25: 0553land holders 32: 0001lands 14: 0904patents 25: 0455

White Earth Reservationsettlement 4: 0098threats to 33: 0853timber, pine estimates 14: 0904

White Mountain Apacheconstitution 42: 0326

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Wichita Indiansgeneral 39: 0203judgment for 2: 0327lands

agreement 1: 0439general 2: 0015

legal case 38: 0179payment to 1: 0067

Wichita Reservation; Agencylands

open to settlement 14: 0608status 1: 0025

Wind River Reservationbridges on 31: 0166general 7: 0183, 0379, 0622; 34: 0647homesteads and homesteading 25: 0257irrigation 21: 0060; 35: 0409, 0428lands

desert 17: 0611irrigation 21: 0060; 35: 0409opening 8: 0308, 0366; 14: 0562sale 21: 0060

leases, oil and gas 35: 0011oil and gas 35: 0011, 0134patents 25: 0257roads on 31: 0166settlers and settlement

relief of 39: 0470settlement 14: 0562

Winnebagoallotments, cancellation 40: 0822appropriations 1: 0507claims 18: 0509enrollment 17: 0131interest payment due 17: 0547lands, taxation 35: 0022, 0039, 0245trust funds 17: 0668; 18: 0090, 0280tuberculosis study 9: 0623

Winnebago (Nebraska)charter 43: 0818constitution 43: 0810

Winnebago Reservationrailway construction 7: 0146; 9: 0230removal 1: 0421

Winnibigoshish Reservationlands

description 14: 0904reservation from entry 18: 0164

timberpine estimates 14: 0904sale of 14: 0861

Wintuallotments cancelled 34: 0790

Wisconsin (state)claims settlement 9: 0224general 30: 0548lands, titles 8: 0089; 18: 0326Odanah 8: 0089payment to Indians in 18: 0176timber cutting on Indian reservations 9: 0363;

10: 0474Women’s National Indian Association 1898

annual report 16: 0226Wisconsin Band (Pottawatomie)

36: 0523Women’s National Indian Association

annual reports 3: 0541; 16: 0226Committee on Indian Libraries report

13: 0736Wyandotte

Business Committee 9: 0809cemetery 34: 0831charter 43: 0829constitution 43: 0824lands, restrictions removal 9: 0809lands, sale 4: 0095

WyomingIndian hostilities 6: 0655Indian monument 4: 0807lands, sale 40: 0530McCann, Dwight J. 1: 0640Popo Agie River 9: 0117reclamation 35: 0428school district 40: 0530

YYakima Indians

allotments 17: 0565; 18: 0033crime against 23: 0068health rules for 22: 0029

Yakima Reservation; Agencyhearings 28: 0042irrigation and drainage 17: 0581; 18: 0042;

31: 0295lands

appraisal 17: 0130of minors 10: 0478sale 7: 0466; 18: 0220, 0049surplus 7: 0466; 8: 0341; 18: 0220, 0049unallotted 7: 0376; 8: 0341

project 31: 0156real estate interests of Indian minors 10: 0478roads, construction 25: 0386; 31: 0662tuberculosis sanitarium report 26: 0554

Yanktonai Band (Sioux)40: 0648

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Yankton Siouxagreement with 2: 0800; 8: 0139allotments 8: 0226; 10: 0088Jondron, William 10: 0088lands, ownership question 36: 0554, 0634legal case 36: 0634mines and mining, right to quarries 40: 0819pension benefits 1: 0892Pipestone Reservation 1: 0787tribal funds 8: 0226

Yavapai-Apache Indian Communityconstitution 42: 0332

Yerington Paiutecharter 43: 0248constitution 43: 0254

Yomba Shoshonecharter 43: 0842constitution 43: 0835

Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA)Indians and 26: 0302magazine 19: 0504

Yukon and Tanana Valley Indians33: 0668

Yukon Inuitsgeneral 1: 0200

Yuma Reservationallotments 17: 0711bridge on 25: 0749irrigation 17: 0711lands

public 25: 0529town sites 10: 0263; 25: 0529

school site and farm 25: 0198, 0543town sites 10: 0263; 25: 0529

ZZuni

general 15: 0751Zuni Reservation

irrigation system 15: 0263