Native Americans Reference Collection

A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
ve Americans
Collection
Documents
Office of Indian
University Publications of America
A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
Native Americans
Reference Collection
Documents Collected by the
Office of Indian Affairs
Part 1:1840-1900
Edited by August Imholtz
Guide compiled by
Paul Kesaris
A microfilm project of
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Native Americans reference collection [microform]: documents
collected by the Office of Indian Affairs.
microfilm reels
"Filmed from the collection of the library of the Department of
Interior."
Accompanied by printed reel guide compiled by Paul L. Kesaris,
entitled: A guide to the microfilm edition of The Native Americans
reference collection.
Contents: pt. 1. 1840-1900.
ISBN 1-55655-408-7 (microfilm : pt. 1)
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. Kesaris,
Paul. II. United States. Dept. of the Interior. Library.
III. University Publications of America (Firm) IV. Title: Guide to
the microfilm edition of The Native Americans reference collection.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Note on Sources
Editorial Note
vii
xiii
xiii
Reel Index
ReeM
Volume 1, 1867, 1873-77 (pp. 1-1024)
Volume 2, 1870, 1872-79 (pp. 1025-2039)
1
5
Reel 2
Volume 2 cont
Volume 3, 1866, 1876-79 (pp. 2040-3071)
Volume 4, 1868, 1874-77, 1879-80 (pp. 3072-4025)
8
8
10
ReelS
Volume 4 cont
Volume 6, 1873-74, 1876-77, 1879-81 (pp. 4026-5042)
11
12
ReeM
Volume 7, 1867, 1875-76, 1880-83 (pp. 5043-6044)
Volumes, 1865, 1867, 1872-76, 1880-83 (pp. 6045-7032)
15
18
ReelS
Volume 8 cont
Volume 40, 1882-84 (pp. 7033-8133)
Volume 12, 1884-85 (pp. 8134-9253)
23
26
32
Reel 6
Volume 12 cont
Volume 10, 1874, 1882-86 (pp. 9254-10279)
34
37
Reel?
Volume 10 cont
Volume 13, 1880, 1884, 1886 (pp. 9852-9880)
39
39
Reel 8
Volume 14, 1879, 1882, 1884-86 (pp. 10280-11233)
Volume 15, 1874, 1882, 1884, 1886-88 (pp. 11234-12254)
40
42
Reel9
Volume 15 cont
Volume 16, 1886-87 (pp. 12255-13372)
Volume 17, 1886-89 (pp. 13373-14309)
47
47
50
Reel 10
Volume 17 cont
Volume 18, 1887-89 (pp. 14341-15338)
50
51
Reel 11
Volume 18 cont
Volume 19, 1882-83, 1888-89 (pp. 15339-16491)
Volume 20, 1888-91 (pp. 16492-17530)....
54
55
63
Reel 12
Volume 20 cont
Volume 21, 1889-90 (pp. 17531-18532)
Volume 22, 1881, 1888, 1890, 1892 (pp. 18533-19369)
64
68
71
Reel 13
Volume 22 cont
Volume 23, 1871, 1888-91 (pp. 19370-20469)
72
75
Reel 14
Volume 23 cont
Volume 24, 1888-92 (pp. 20470-21491)
Volume 25, 1879, 1886-92 (pp. 21492-22488)
76
76
78
Reel 15
Volume 25 cont
Volume 27, 1885, 1889-92 (pp. 22489-23488)
Volume 26, 1889 (not numbered.)
82
84
88
Reel 16
Volume 26 cont
Volume 29, 1889, 1892-93 (pp. 24490-25739)
88
88
Reel 17
Volume 29 cont
Volume 28, 1822, 1829, 1846, 1861, 1869, 1888, 1890-93 (pp. 25740-26810)
90
90
Reel 18
Volume 31, 1885, 1888-93 (pp. 26811-28384)
Volume 32, 1889-90, 1892-94 (pp. 28382-29702)
94
96
Reel 19
Volume 32 cont
Volume 34, 1893-95 (pp. 30775-31795)
96
97
Reel 20
Volume 34 cont
Volume 35, 1871, 1875, 1888, 1892, 1894-96 (pp. 31796-32953)
IV
101
107
Reel 21
Volume 37, 1841, 1851, 1855, 1872, 1876, 1878-88, 1890 (pp. 33684-34765)
Volume 39, 1890, 1894, 1896-97 (pp. 35814-36745)
108
109
Reel 22
Volume 39 cont
Volume 40, 1868, 1874, 1876-77, 1879-84, 1887, 1889,
1894-95, 1897, 1898 (pp. 36746-37813)
Volume 41, 1867-77, 1888-89, 1897 (pp. 37814-39164)
117
119
Reel 23
Volume 41 cont
Volume 42, 1879 (not numbered.)
120
121
Reel 24
Volume 42 cont
Volume 43, 1874, 1885, 1887, 1892, 1896-99 (pp. 39165-40154)
Volume 44, 1897-98 (pp. 40154-41169)
121
121
123
Reel 25
Volume 44 cont
Volume 45, 1894, 1896, 1898-99 (pp. 41170-42329)
127
129
Reel 26
Volume 47, 1889, 1893-94, 1897-1901 (pp. 43323-44070)
Volume 48, 1893,1895, 1897-1900 (pp. 44071-45246)
131
132
Reel 27
Volume 48 cont
Volume 49, 1882-83, 1887, 1890, 1892-96, 1898, 1900-01 (pp. 45268-46205)
Volume 50, 1890, 1894, 1896-1900 (pp. 46207-46741)
133
133
135
Reel 28
Volume 50 cont
Volume 51, 1900 (pp. 46742-48215)
Volume 52, 1900 (pp. 48216-48538)
136
139
142
Reel 29
Miscellaneous volumes and articles
143
Subject Index
115
151
INTRODUCTION
During the period of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the Office of Indian Affairs
was criticized and bureaucratized, but only partially reformed. In several chapters of the two-volume
work on Indian affairs, The Great Father1, Francis Paul Prucha details the "Indian Service" and its
responsibility, as seen by itself and others. The titles of Prucha's chapters, not only on the Indian
Service but on other aspects of Indian-government relations and nongovernmental interest groups,
reflect three of the basic nongeographic, nontribal themes of Native American history: the continuing
need and demand for "reform," the Indian services, and the interrelationship of law and guardianship.
Prucha's work remains the single most indispensable guide and reference to Indian affairs and
U.S. government relations of recent writing, for the novice and the disciplined researcher alike. Yet
the three themes comport with the vast majority of the documents included in UPAs microfilm
collection titled The Native Americans Reference 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 the Office of Indian Affairs. The themes
and attendant issues can be researched and analyzed in the host of material contained in the
Miscellaneous documents microfilmed by University Publications of America.
The compilation of Miscellaneous documents comprises 138 volumes. The pagination scheme
of the volumes is continuous, although a number of the volumes retain the original published scheme
and do not fit within the scheme begun by the Office of Indian Affairs. Those retaining their own
pagination 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 or an undergraduate, the
review of a fraction of the holdings in the Miscellaneous documents would undoubtedly be
impressive. For the avid researcher, specialist, or self-styled expert, the search is, indeed, fraught
with continuing diversity and exceptional insight.
In 1927 when Lawrence F. Schmeckebier wrote "the history of the Office of Indian Affairs is
practically the history of Indian policy of the United States," the unstated assumption both then and
later was that the Indian Office also was forming that policy. That unstated assumption formed
possibly a good part of the psychology of Indian affairs from the Dawes Act of 1887 to the Indian
Reorganization Act of 1934. It may indeed have been predominant.
Perhaps the idea of the Indian Office as the paramount protagonist of Indian policy may be
questioned when one realizes that from the administration of Andrew Johnson to Theodore
Roosevelt's election in 1904, fifteen different individuals served as commissioner of Indian Affairs.
None of these is particularly remembered in the annals of Indian policy with any degree of personal
or political influence.2 While these commissioners acted as the administrators of Indian affairs over
a forty-year period, coinciding with the loss of treaty-making power by the executive, to the period
of allotting lands to individual Indians, it may be fair to say that Congress and reform groups
established a good deal of the impetus of Indian policy as professed, if not practiced, by the federal
government.
In the forty years following Theodore Roosevelt's election until the death of his distant cousin,
Franklin Roosevelt, there were six commissioners of Indian Affairs, each of whom attempted to leave
an imprint, if not an imprimatur, on the conduct of federal-Indian relations. From Francis Leupp to
John Collier, the commissioners were demonstrably more vocal and forthright in their beliefs and
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their conduct of the affairs of the Indian Office toward not only Indian tribes but also the Congress.
The Miscellaneous collection of documents demonstrates how Congress and the executive both
moved on different trails from a period of passive activism to at-large initiatives, from the opening
of reservations through the appropriation increases in the early twentieth century. This is amply
demonstrated in a review of the hearings held before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, many
of which were printed prior to the passage of the Bureau of the Budget Act of 1920 and collected in
the Miscellaneous documents.
The Miscellaneous documents include items too voluminous to review in their entirety under one
theme or purpose. Nevertheless, a review of these documents demonstrates why and to what extent
Indian people were perceived as they were from the latter third of the nineteenth century until the
years prior to the surfacing of many Indian resource issues in the early twentieth century. Indeed,
the Survey of Conditions of Indians in the United States,3 undertaken in the 1920s and 1930s at the
behest of the United States Senate, was generated in part not only to portray conditions under which
Native Americans labored and lived, but also with the hope 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 Native American history
researchers and served as a document base for passage of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
The hearings before the Joint Commission of the Congress to Investigate Indian Affairs is less often
cited. This series of twenty investigations, a number of which appear in the Miscellaneous
documents in Volumes 102,103, and 107, were a precursor of the Survey hearings held in the 1920s
and 1930s.4
The documents found in this microfilm collection depict concern with post-Civil War economic
and social conditions of Indian people and the concurrent transmigration of non-Indians to the Great
Plains and the Far West. While the archival records of the Office of Indian Affairs indicate the effects
of Indian policy, the Miscellaneous documents comprise the official and unofficial commissioner's
office correspondence files; these are quite voluminous and eclectic and raise an interesting archival
question. Since the Office of Indian Affairs was its own keeper of the government record on Indian
issues, a researcher in the age of computer specialization may think that a quantitative assessment
of the Miscellaneous documents is required to discern government motives for or against some
issues. Such an approach, while laudable, in the final analysis may be judged unnecessary, if not
inconclusive.
Does the collection reflect preoccupations of the Indian Office with certain subject matter and
themes fundamentally or tangentially different from those of other collections, as authors and
political and missionary memoirs have indicated heretofore? If so, what difference does it make in
the reading and writing of Native American history?
Traditionally, for some, history is taken to be chronological in nature, expository in intent, neutral
about its present, and somewhat, if not completely, moralistic about the past. With that in mind, how
does one study and write about land issues, irrigation policy versus water rights, or any material on
education of Native Americans, tribal government, or a panoply of present day issues rooted in the
policies and realities of the past one and a 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 problem or issue described. The lack of such information
on important and subsequently decisive issues, however, makes one question to what degree the
Indian Office was aware of, much less sympathetic to and actively working on, these latter issues.
For example, one may wonder at the lack of information on New Mexico Pueblo issues in the
Miscellaneous series.
The General Allotment Act of February 8,1887 reflected and reinforced the federal policy goal of
turning Native American reservation population to farming, and included a provision for those who
chose not to farm. The agriculturalization of reservation lands, however, was by 1887 a reality
already pursued through the allotment of Indian land. Allotment opened the way for Indian lands
within the reservation boundaries to be utilized on an individual basis, by Indian and non-Indian alike.
By the close of Woodrow Wilson's administration, much reservation land was out of Indian—and
governments-control.
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The amount of information, primarily in congressional documentation, on the railroads bidding for
right of way through reservations from Oklahoma to Minnesota is extensive. Thus, an economic
history of the Great Plains states and the emigration of non-Indian settlers into the areas penetrated
by railroads is in the materials contained in this series of records. In addition, these documents
provide reprints of actual correspondence found in the records of the Office of Indian Affairs and the
Office of the Secretary of the Interior regarding railroad expansion west of the Mississippi.
For some the records of the Indian Office and the commissioner may seem a reflection of policies
set forth in Lone Wolfv. Hitchcock (~\87 U.S. 553). In Lone Wolf, the Supreme Court held the plenary
power of Congress over the administration and federal relationship with Indian tribes to be
preeminent. The issue from which this critical case derived was allotment in severally and sale of
surplus lands. A critical decision, Lone Wolf was brought on behalf of that individual as well as
confederated members of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes. The thrust of the argument
revolved upon a provision of the 1867 Treaty signed with members of the Kiowa, Comanche, and
Apache tribes at Medicine Lodge Creek, Kansas.5 That provision required the signed consent of at
least three-fourths of the adult male population to any future cession of lands specified in the treaty.
When Congress enacted the Act of June 6,1900,6 which ratified the 1892 Agreement whereby
the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache ceded, relinquished, and conveyed certain lands in exchange
for allotments without the required three-fourths consent, the issue reached the Supreme Court. Not
only did the Court hold that congressional power over Indians existed, citing both recent and earlier
decisions, but it also set forth a philosophical 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 Court reiterated the dependency and wardship status of Indian
tribes, which the Indians 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 was fixed for some time to come. Without devoting further discussion
to Lone Wolf, suffice it to say that certain Indian lands specified in the 1892 Agreement were opened
to settlement by the General Land Office. The issues raised in Lone Wolf are those thoroughly
illustrated in the Miscellaneous documents. The Report of the Assistant Commissioner of the
General Land Office, dated October 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 policy toward Indian
relations was that of Annie Heloise Abel. Reprint copies of several articles published in American
Historical Association publications from 1906-1910 are found in Volume 80 (70893-71141). They
include: "The Indians in the Civil War,"7 "Proposals for an Indian State, 1778-1878,"8 and "The
History of Events Resulting in Indian Consolidation West of the Mississippi."9 The latter article
includes a bibliographical guide to sources with comments and insights into the extensive public and
private papers, along with other sources Abel reviewed, that were available in 1906.
One of the major themes of mid- to late twentieth century Native American history, an issue that
confronted Indian tribes, was the use of natural resources; this was extensively claimed and litigated
in federal judicial forums. Many of these issues are still confronting Indian tribes today, including the
utilization or payment for prior use of their natural resources. The philosophical and moral obligations
toward the Indian population and the use of public funds for carrying out those obligations are still
debated within the context of Indian benefit.
Were one to engage in the writing of an economic perspective on the development of the western
states beginning in the post-Civil War era, interesting comparisons might be drawn from the mining
camps located on 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 controlled by Sioux in western Dakota and eastern Wyoming (see
reports of the Sioux commissions that spoke with the Sioux in 1875, 1876, and 1877 in efforts to
obtain the Black Hills; the 1875 report is contained in Annual Report of the Commissioner 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).
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Similarly, the desire of non-Indians to obtain Chippewa lands in Wisconsin precipitated issues
regarding natural resources in the 1880s still being litigated one hundred years later (see Sen. Rep.
2710, 50th Cong., 2d sess., Vol. 26 comprises 1,300 pages, with a ninety-page introduction and a
fourteen-page synoptical index to documents contained in the Senate report). Senate report
explored the process of allotting lands at Lac Courte d'Oreilles, Lac de Flambeau, Bad River, Pond
du Lac, and other reservations in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
How might one use the variety of subject matter, such as that contained in Volumes 7 or 72, given
the seemingly unconnected and unrelated nature of the subjects covered in these and other
volumes? A point of commonality is chronology. For those with an eye to the common themes and
whole picture, the seemingly unrelated may take on a new perspective by distinguishing the
relationships among various subjects.
From Hiawatha or'Nanabozho'the Odibwa Indian Play, reproduced by students of the U.S. Indian
School, Chilocco, Oklahoma, 1907 (Vol. 7, pp. 63764-63777) to A Souvenir Book of Photographic
Views of the Chilocco Indian Training School, April 1906 (pp. 64759-64806) are a myriad of reports,
including a 1904 statement on behalf of Oklahoma statehood (pp. 64081-64473) made before the
House Committee on Territories, January 20,1904. Included also is a monograph on Nature Study
and Gardening (1905) to be used by teachers in Indian schools.
Volume 7 also includes a 1886 item, essentially a brief prepared for the secretary of the interior
on behalf of the right-of-way application of the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway through Indian
Territory. Lands in Oklahoma were a continuing source of legal, if not physical, contention, as were
public lands throughout the West. The "Regulations concerning Permission to Use Right of Way over
the Public Lands, Forest and other Reservations...and the Yosemite, Sequoia, and General Grant
National Parks" (pp. 64547-64554), citing three acts of Congress as authority, illustrate this 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 Alaska was 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 of 1880, with
designation as white, Creole, Aleuts, and Innuits, by location and district. Similarly, Sen. Ex. Doc.
71,47th Cong., 1 st sess., reprinted "Reports of Captain L. A. Beardslee, U.S. Navy, relative to Affairs
in Alaska," and the operation of the U.S.S. Jamestown (pp. 5707-5893). Another item on Alaska
praised the missionaries fighting the "ravages of drink and disease" in 1914 at Fort Yukon and the
Yukon River Valley (Vol. 104, pp. 90928-90934). A copy of Sen. Ex. Doc. 125,49th Cong., 2d sess.,
the "Report of an Expedition to the Copper, Tanana, and Koyukuk Rivers, in the Territory of Alaska
in the year 1885," is found in Volume 17 at page 13373.
One of the more interesting documents to be found in the collection with regard 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, was
designed to show the effects of allotment on other tribes in the Indian Territory and as far east as
New York. The study drew attention to the case of Indian tribes in the Indian Territory and the loss
of population associated with the allotting of lands to the tribal members. (New York Indian tribes
were the exception, for they held land in common and still lost population, attributable to other
causes.)
One of the more impressive reprints continued in the Miscellaneous collection is that 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
different photographers, are of Sioux leaders Black Bear, Slow Bull, Hollow Horn Bear, and Red
Cloud; the Cheyenne, Little Wolf; the Comanche, Gray Leggings; Nez Perce Chief Joseph; Crow
leaders Crane-in-the-Sky and Plenty Coups, along with Ute Chief Ouray.
The extensive collection of documentation printed, if not generated, by the Congress on the Five
Civilized Tribes is contained in'"Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma" (Vol. 104), which comprised of
reports of the Department of the Interior in support of S. 7625, 62d Cong., 3d sess. This volume
includes enrollment and genealogical 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 both f reedmen and
blood members of the tribes, allotments, oil and gas resources, and probate (see also Vol. 111, pp.
98555-98625). On occasion, maps depicting irrigation and geological information were attached to
these reports that were transmitted to Congress to justify expenditures of funds.
As overseers of the appropriation bills on expenditures for Indian tribes, the House Committee on
I ndian Affairs held extensive hearings in the second decade of the twentieth century. These hearings
were contemporaneous with Commissioner Cato Sells' tenure. Hearings on the 1913 appropriation
bill comprised 700 pages (see Vol. 105, pp. 91743-92437). Two of the subjects initially treated were
the number of Indians counted by the 1910 Federal Census and the reservations upon which
allotments had been undertaken. The allotment of each reservation was designated as being in
various stages of completion. These hearings provide a microcosm of Indian Office and congressional
policy making with testimony from commissioners, their aides, 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., 3d sess., March 3, 1873, from the
Committee on Indian Affairs. A 742-page report, with accompanying fifty-two-page index was
comprehensive, if not "complete." All manner of correspondent, issue, and claim was recorded. One
might stir these pages to determine why Congress thought it necessary to revoke the treaty-making
power of the executive in 1871. This report might be reviewed in conjunction with "Alleged Frauds
Against 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 Committee on Indian Affairs, 66th Cong., 2d sess.,
January 21 -March 22,1920. This is preceded by a 248-page copy of hearings held before the House
Committee on Public Lands, "Grazing Lands in Utah," S. 3016, 66th Cong., 2d sess., "An Act to
Authorize the Disposition of Certain Grazing Lands in the State of Utah,..." January 5-7, 1920.
Indeed, one-half of the volume comprises these hearings 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 Indian Defence Association and the Board of Indian Commissioners. These
documents date primarily from the mid- to late 1880s. A later example of an Indian Rights Association
review of Indian policy is the summary and favorable finding toward 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 Miscellaneous series include the Report
in the Matter of the Investigation of the White Earth Reservation, which features hearings before the
House Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department that were originally printed as House
Report 1336, 62nd Cong., 3d sess. It is included as Volume 93, part 1 and part 2. These volumes
are examples of those that have retained their own internal pagination as printed and are not
continually paginated in sequence to the volumes preceding and following. Several other multiple
volume materials of congressional documents retain their own pagination as printed. This was done
rather than integrate the volumes into the pagination used from the beginning of the series.
Reports of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, the Indian Rights Association, the National
Indian Association, and the Haskell Institute for the late nineteenth and early twentieth century can
be found in Volume 76. While including several Department of the Interior printings of regulations
for inspectors of the Office of Indian Affairs, Indian statistics, and routes to Indian agencies and
schools, the volume also contains material regarding the enrollment of Cherokee freedmen.
Similar kinds of missionary and education reports, along with various Indian association reports
are included in Volume 91, along with "Maps of Segregated Coal Lands," from districts (1904) in the
Indian Territory and the Message of the President...on Economy and Efficiency in the Government
Service, House Document 458, 62nd Cong., 2d sess., 1912.
Terrence J. Lamb
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References
1. Prucha, R.P. The Great Father. University of Nebraska Press, 1984.
2. Kvasnlska, R.M. and Viola, J.J., eds. The commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1824-1977. University of
Nebraska Press, 1979.
3. Available on microfilm from UPA (8 reels, ISBN 0-89093-004-x).
4. (For a complete list of the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs, see the Congressional
Information Service (CIS) U.S. Congressional Committee Hearings Index, 23rd-64th Congresses (18331917), p. 448. For a similar list of the hearings printed in response to investigations carried out under S. Res.
79, 70th Congress, see Cumulative Index of Congressional Committee Hearings in the U.S. Senate Library,
pp. 204-205, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959.)
5. Statutes at Large 15, 581, 589.
6. Statutes at Large, 31, 677.
7. Abel, A. H. "Indians in the Civil War." American Historical Review 25, no. 2 (1910).
8. Abel, A. H. Proposals for an Indian State, 1778-1878. In Annual Report; 1907. American Historical
Association, vol. 1, pp. 87-104.
9. Abel, A. H. The History of Events Resulting in Indian Consolidation West of the Mississippi. In Annual
Report, 1907. American Historical Association, vol. 1, p. 233-438.
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NOTE ON SOURCES
The original documents that have been included in this microfilm publication are from the Library
of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.
EDITORIAL NOTE
This microfilm publication includes all of Volumes 1-51 and part of 52 of the original collection,
which cover the years 1840-1900. There are a few documents in these volumes that are dated later
than 1900. The remaining part of Volume 52 and all of Volumes 53-129 are available in The Native
Americans Reference Collection: Documents Collected by the Office of Indian Affairs, Part II, 19011948. UFA has microfilmed this collection in its entirety. Over the years Volumes 33, 36,38, and 46
have been lost. By using an index to the collection written by the library staff many years ago, UFA
was able to identify the House and Senate documents and reports for those lost volumes. These
have been collected and can be found on Reel 29 of the microfilm. However, the index did not provide
the detail necessary to correctly identify other noncongressional materials for those volumes, and
those materials are truly missing from both the original collection and the microfilm.
UFA has arranged volumes according to the internal continuous page numbering system of the
original collection. This page numbering was written by hand on the top outside corner of every page
in each volume. The number is continuous throughout Volumes 1-52 with some errors. The
documents so numbered are in a rough chronological order. These volumes have been rebound a
number of times and some now appear to have been incorrectly numbered. For example, Volume
40, which spans pages 7033-8133, falls between Volume 8 (pages 6045-7032) and Volume 12
(pages 8134-9253). Also, it appears that some volumes were consolidated when rebound so that
now there are no Volumes 5,9,11, and 30. However, there are no gaps in the page numbers where
these volumes should exist. Finally, there are two volumes (Volumes 26 and 42) where the
documents within were not given the handwritten page numbers. These two are believed to have
been added to the collection after the numbering for that time period had been completed.
XIII
REEL INDEX
The following is a list of the documents contained in this collection. Each entry lists the title of the document, its
date, and the number of pages. (A frame of microfilm frequently contains two pages of a volume, thus the page count
and total number of frames for a document may not be the same.) When available, UPA has provided further
information in brackets after the document title concerning the document's subject, tribes involved, or geographic
area of coverage. Also provided is information on the documents' source, frequently a congressional document. The
user 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,
2nd, 3d). The user is also referred to the Editorial Note on page xiii for further explanation.
ReeM
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Volume 1,1867,1873-77 (pp. 1-1024)
0001
Index to Volume 1.12pp.
0013
Transfer of Indian Trust Funds. 12/10/1875. 1 p.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 15, 44th Cong. 1st.
0014
Seneca Indian Reservation. 11/25/1875. 1p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 22, 44th Cong. 1st.
00.15
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux Indians. 12/23/1875. 30pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 42, 44th Cong. 1st.
0030
Catharine and Sophia German. [Cheyenne captives.] 1/5/1876. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 59, 44th Cong. 1st.
0032
Pawnee Indians in Nebraska. 1/17/1876. 11pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 80, 44th Cong. 1st.
0038
Claims of the Choctaw Nation. 1/13/1876. 95pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 40, 44th Cong. 1st.
0086
Interpreter at Klamath Agency, Oregon. [Snake Indians.] 1/20/1876. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 84, 44th Cong. 1 st.
0087
Pottawatomie and Winnebago Indians in Wisconsin. 1/20/1876. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 85, 44th Cong. 1st.
0089
Tonkawa Indians at Fort Griffin, Texas. 2/1/1876. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 102, 44th Cong. 1st.
0093
Trust-Funds of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. 2/1/1876. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 104, 44th Cong. 1st.
0096
Winnebago Indians in Nebraska. 1/25/1876. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 101, 44th Cong. 1st.
0097
Consolidation of Miami Indians with Other Tribes. 2/1/1876. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 105, 44th Cong. 1st.
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Jurisdiction Over Indians in Certain States. [The Six Nations, including the Oneidas, the
Onondagas, the Tuscaroras, the Tonawandas, and the Senecas, of the state of New York; the
Eastern Band of Cherokees in the state of North Carolina; the Chippewas, the Ottawas, and
the Pottawatomies, all of the state of Michigan; the Chippewas, the Menomonees, the
Oneidas, and the Stockbridges, all of the state of Wisconsin; the Sacs and Foxes, both of the
state of Iowa; and the Chippewas of the state of Minnesota.] 2/1/1876. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 106, 44th Cong. 1st.
Winnebago and Pottawatomie Indians in Wisconsin. 2/1/1876. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 119, 44th Cong. 1st.
Transfer of Certain Indian Trust-Funds. 2/3/1876. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 118, 44th Cong. 1 st.
Captive Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians. 1/13/1876. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 15,44th Cong. 1st.
Grievances of the Ute Indians. 2/14/1876. 2pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 86, 44th Cong. 1st.
Treaty with Pottawatomie Indians. 2/11/1876. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 70,44th Cong. 1st.
Survey of the Black Hills. 2/14/1876. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 125, 44th Cong. 1st.
Supplies for Indians at Red Cloud Agency. [Sioux.] 2/1/1876. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 103, 44th Cong. 1st.
Treaty with Indians Occupying Black Hills. 2/21/1876.1p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 95, 44th Cong. 1st.
Transfer of Indian Affairs to War Department. 2/16/1876.1 p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 92, 44th Cong. 1st.
Indian Agents. 2/4/1876. 8pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 128, 44th Cong. 1st.
Klamath Indian Reservation. 2/25/1876. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 183, 44th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Redick McKee. [California.] 3/3/1876.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 202, 44th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of Pottawatomie Indians praying payment, as provided by treaty, for depredations
committed upon their reservations in Kansas. 12/13/1875. 6pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 15, 44th Cong. 1st.
Appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department for the year
ending June 30,1876.12/14/1875. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 17, 44th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John M. Dorsey and William Shepeard. [Nevada.] 1/26/1876. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 25,44th Cong. 1st.
Indian agents who have sent to the Office of Indian Affairs abstracts of quarterly expenditures
on account of Indian service. 1/18/1876. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 44th Cong. 1st.
Deficiency of Supplies at the Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska. [Sioux.] 2/29/1876. 12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 30, 44th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the Chippewa Indians of Turtle Mountain, Dakota Territory, praying for the
segregation and confirmation of a certain tract of their land to them, and that certain provisions
be made for their protection. 2/23/1876. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 63, 44th Cong. 1st.
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Memorial of Citizens of Arkansas, remonstrating against the establishment of a United States
court in Indian Territory. 1/27/1876. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 42, 44th Cong. 1st.
The report of the commissioners appointed to investigate the affairs of the Osage Indian
Agency. 12/20/1875.108pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 6, 44th Cong. 1st.
Indian Affairs in Wyoming. 3/6/1876. 3pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 123, 44th Cong. 1st.
Complicity of William P. Ross in the alleged Indian-bounty frauds of John W. Wright. [Cherokee
Nation.] 2/29/1876. 49pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 134, 44th Cong. 1st.
Jurisdiction of the War Department over the Territory of Alaska. 2/29/1876. 56pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 135, 44th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Reuben Wright. [Chickasaw.] 3/17/1876.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 256, 44th Cong. 1st.
Pawnee Indians. 3/14/1876.12pp.
H.R. Report No. 241, 44th Cong. 1st.
Transfer of Indian Bureau. 3/14/1876. 47pp.
H.R. Report No. 240, 44th Cong. 1st.
Support and Subsistence of Sioux Indians. 3/23/1876. 8pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 145, 44th Cong. 1st.
Resolution of the Legislature of Kansas, asking the right of way through the Indian Territory for
two certain lines of railroads. 3/15/1876. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 79, 44th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of The Choctaw Nation, praying the settlement of its claim arising under the treaty of
1855. 1/6/1876. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 34, 44th Cong. 1st.
Resolution regarding the establishment of a United States court in the Indian Territory.
1/6/1876. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 23, 44th Cong. 1 st.
Payment of Charles E. Hedges for supplies furnished by him to the Yankton Indians. 3/6/1876.
8pp.
Senate Report No. 126, 44th Cong. 1st.
Statement regarding Indians being excepted from the penalty of introducing intoxicating liquors
into the Indian Territory. 3/7/1876. 1p.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 34, 44th Cong. 1st.
Expenditures of the Indian Bureau and the number of Indians provided for at the expense of
the Government. 5/3/1876. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 55, 44th Cong. 1st.
Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in relation to the present situation of Indian
disturbances in the Sioux reservation. 4/26/1876. 12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 52, 44th Cong. 1st.
Present condition of the Apache Indians in New Mexico. 4/18/1876. 5pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 91, 44th Cong. 1st.
The Committee on Indian Affairs, to whom was referred the bill (S. 619) to provide for carrying
out, in part, the provisions of the act of 3d of March, 1873, entitled "An act to abolish the tribal
relations of the Miami Indians, and for other purposes," have had the same under
consideration, and respectfully report. 4/19/1876. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 280, 44th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Hans C. Peterson. [Sioux, Minnesota.] 4/10/1876. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 250, 44th Cong. 1st.
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The Committee on Indian Affairs, to whom was referred the bill (S. 669) authorizing the
Secretary of the Interior to set aside a reservation for the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa
Indians, and for other purposes, having had the same under consideration, beg leave to report.
4/18/1876. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 275, 44th Cong. 1st.
Letter of Hon. George W. Manypenny in regard to Treatment of the Indians. 1/31/1867. 7pp.
Report of William Vandever, U.S. Indian Inspector, on Affairs at Red Cloud and Spotted Tail
Agencies. [Sioux and Cheyenne.] 5/20/1876.12pp.
Third Annual Report of the Missionary Bishop of Niobrara, 1875. To the Board of Missions of
the Protestant Episcopal Church. [Agencies within the missionary district of Niobrara: the
Ponka, the Yankton, the Crow Creek, the Lower Brule, the Cheyenne River, the Red Cloud,
and the Upper Brule agencies.] Robert C. Rogers. 10/25/1875. 24pp.
Letter of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Hon. Secretary of the Interior, December 10,
1875, Relative to Claims of the North Carolina Cherokees. 9pp.
Settlement between the Trustees of Ottawa University, the Ottawa Indians of Blanchard's Fork
and Roche De Boeuf, and the Baptist Home Mission Society. 10/29/1873. 8pp.
A Thorough Digest of the Indian Question, With Suggestions for the Proper Management of the
Indians, nd. Peter Cooper; Howard Crosby, D. D., Chancellor N.Y. University; Prof. B. N.
Martin, N. Y. University; and Rev. J. M. Ferris, Secretary Board of Missions of Reformed
Church. 8pp.
Information in relation to the hostile demonstrations of the Sioux Indians, and the disaster to
the forces under General Custer. 7/13/1876. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 81, 44th Cong. 1st.
Seneca Indians of New York. 4/20/1874. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 478, 43d Cong. 1st.
The Church and the Indians. [Chippewa, White Earth, Minnesota.] Office of the Indian
Commission, Protestant Episcopal Church. July 1876.15pp.
Argument of Colonel Joel M. Bryan, of the Cherokee Nation, before the Committee on Indian
Affairs of the House of Representatives of the United States, March 8,1876, in opposition to
the Territorial Bill, H.R. No. 1923, entitled "A Bill to provide a Government for the Indian
Territory." 8pp.
The Indian Question, by J. Elliot Condict. January 1876.16pp.
The report and journal of proceedings of the commission appointed to obtain certain
concessions from the Sioux Indians. 12/26/1876. 90pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 9, 44th Cong. 2d.
Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Secretary of the Interior to Examine the Red
Cloud and Whetstone Indian Agencies. [Sioux.] 4/23/1874. 50pp.
Petition of the Catholic Church for the Agency of the Chippewas of Lake Superior. 3/19/1873.
24pp.
In the Matter of the Investigation into the Affairs at the Crow Agency and the Conduct of the
Late Agent, Mr. Clapp, and Nelson Story. [Montana.] Statement by Nelson Story. 1/3/1877.
21 pp.
The Territory of Oklahoma. [Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminoles.]
1/10/1877.13pp.
H.R. Report No. 82, 44th Cong. 2d.
Letter to Hon. Z. Chandler, Secretary of the Interior from Cherokee Delegation regarding
claims of the North Carolina Cherokees. 1/2/1876.12pp.
Analytical Report upon Indian Dialects Spoken in Southern California, Nevada, and on the
Lower Colorado River, &c., &c., Based upon Vocabularies Collected by the Expeditions for
Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian, Lieut. George M. Wheeler, Corps of
Engineers, U.S. Army in Charge, by Alb. S. Gatschet. 4/3/1876.14pp.
Frame No.
Volume 2,1870,1872-79 (pp. 1025-2039)
0501
Index to Volume 2. 2pp.
0503
The Organization of the Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw.] 11/27/1877.
3pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 18, 45th Cong. 1st.
0505
Brothertown Indian Reservation. [Wisconsin.] 12/4/1877.1p.
H.R. Report No. 37, 45th Cong. 2d.
0506
Choctaw Claims. 11/10/1877. 4pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 14, 45th Cong. 1st.
0508
Catherine E. and Sophia L. German. [Cheyenne captives.] 10/25/1877. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 4, 45th Cong. 1st.
0509
Report of William Vandever, U.S. Indian Inspector, Relating to Disposition of Indians at Red
Cloud and Spotted Tail Agencies. [Sioux.] 6/15/1876. 14pp.
0516
Report of Special Agent John G. Ames, in regard to the conditions of the Mission Indians of
California. 10/28/1873.15pp.
0524
Report of William Vandever, U.S. Indian Inspector. [Mission Indians.] 1/6/1876. 8pp.
0527
Report of Charles A. Wetmore on Mission Indians of Southern California. 1/9/1875.17pp.
0536
Report of the Sitting Bull Indian Commission. [Sioux.] 9/6/1877. 12pp.
0541
The Church and the Indians, Christian Indians in Council, the third convocation of the
Missionary Jurisdiction of Niobrara. [Sioux.] Office of the Indian Commission, Protestant
Episcopal Church. August 1877. 8pp.
0545
An Act to amend and consolidate the laws respecting Indians. Canada. 4/12/1876. 31 pp.
0563
Information in relation to the cause and probable cost of the late Nez Perces war. 1/18/1878.
10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14, 45th Cong. 2d.
0568
Claim of Redick McKee, late Commissioner and Disbursing Agent in California. 12/15/1874.
20pp.
0581
Memorial of a Committee on Behalf of the Colored People of the Choctaw and Chickasaw
Tribes of Indians representing their grievances, and praying the adoption of such measures as
will secure to them equal rights and privileges with white citizens. 3/16/1870. 7pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 106, 41st Cong. 2d.
0585
Semi-Official Report, by William Welsh. [Chippewa, Minnesota; Santee Sioux, Nebraska;
Yankton Sioux and Ponkas, Dakota; Ogallalia and Upper Brule Sioux, Indian Territory.]
9/23/1870. 28pp.
0599
Report of a visit to the Sioux and Ponka Indians on the Missouri River made by William Welsh
to the Secretary of the Interior. 7/10/1872. 36pp.
0619
The Church and the Indians, A Sketch of Mission Work Among the Chippewas. [Minnesota.]
Office of the Indian Commission, Protestant Episcopal Church. July 1877. 8pp.
0623
Removal of Kickapoo Indians. [Texas.] 1/28/1878. 5pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 23, 45th Cong. 2d.
0626
Lands ceded to the United States by the confederate bands of the Ute Nation of Indians.
1/29/1878. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 21, 45th Cong. 2d.
0628
Indians in Michigan and Indiana. [Pottawatomie.] 1/15/1878. 39pp.
H.R. Mis. No. 8, 45th Cong. 2d.
0648
Cost of the Sioux war. 3/26/1878. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 35, Part 2, 45th Cong. 2d.
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Memorial of Delegates and Agents of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians,
remonstrating against the passage of Senate Bill No. 107, to enable Indians to become
citizens. 12/10/1877. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 8, 45th Cong. 2d.
Election of Delegate to Congress from Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw,
and Chickasaw.] 1/22/1878. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 95, 45th Cong. 2d.
The Organization of the Indian Territory. [Cherokee and Chickasaw.] 11/27/1877. 3pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 18, 45th Cong. 1st.
Report of the Dakota Mission, 1877 [Sissiton Agency, Santee Agency, Bogue, and Fort
Berthold.] nd. 6pp.
Cost of the late war with the Sioux Indians. 2/21/1878. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 33, 45th Cong. 2d.
Survey of/lands in Indian Territory. 2/21/1878. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 32, 45th Cong. 2d.
Eastern Band of Cherokees. 4/25/1878. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 466, Part 2, 45th Cong. 2d.
Report of Indian Inspector E. C. Watkins, in relation to the consolidation of Indian agencies in
the Colville country. [Quinaielts, Queets, Hohes, and Quillehutes in Oregon and Washington.]
1/24/1878. 8pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 20, 45th Cong. 2d.
Reimbursement of the State of Kansas for moneys expended in repelling invasion and
suppressing Indian hostilities. 4/24/1878. 9pp.
Senate Report No. 283, 45th Cong. 2d.
The Transfer of the Indian Bureau to the War Department. 2/25/1878. 20pp.
H.R. Report No. 241, 45th Cong. 2d.
Remonstrance of the Seminole and Creek Delegates against the passage of Senate Bill No.
107, to enable Indians to become citizens of the United States. 1/14/1878. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 18, 45th Cong. 2d.
Chippewa Indians of Northern Dakota Territory. Will the government recognize their claim and
provide for them? Jno. B. Bottineau, member of the tribe, before the Hon. Secretary of the
Interior. [Pembina band of Chippewa.] 2/16/1878.15pp.
Arrears Due Chickasaw Nation. 3/8/1878. 6pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 39, 45th Cong. 2nd.
The Choctaw Nation of Indians. [Claims.] 2/26/1878. 39pp.
H.R. Report No. 251, 45th Cong. 2d.
Transfer of Indians from Civil to Military Management. [Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw,
and Chickasaw.] 2/25/1878.10pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 33, 45th Cong. 2nd.
Argument of David Hodge before the Committee on Indian Affairs in behalf of the claims of the
loyal Creeks for losses sustained during the late War. 3/26/1878.10pp.
Petition of the Delegates of the Creek Nation, with reference to the awards made to those
Creeks who enlisted in the Federal Army, loyal refugees and freedmen. 3/16/1878. 5pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 38, 45th Cong. 2nd.
Objections of the Delegation of the Cherokee Nation to Senate Bill No. 107, to enable Indians
to become citizens of the United States. 1/12/1878. 4pp.
Objections of the Indian Delegations to Bill H.R. 2687 and kindred measures in Congress of
the United States, providing for a Delegate in Congress from Indian Territory. [Cherokee,
Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, and Chickasaw.] nd. 7pp.
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In the Matter of the Claim of the "Old Settler" Cherokee Indians against the United States.
3/22/1878. 16pp.
Supplement, by J. M. Bryan, "Old Settler Cherokee" Commissioner. 3/22/1878. 8pp.
Statement of the case of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians regarding a claim against the
Cherokee Nation. 3/29/1878. 9pp.
Objections of the Cherokee Delegation to Bill S. No. 230 and Bill H.R. No. 228, authorizing the
so-called "Eastern Band" of the Cherokees [citizens of North Carolina] to sue the Cherokee
Nations. 3/15/1878. 8pp.
Relief of the domestic and Indian missions and Sunday-school board of the Southern Baptist
Convention. 5/8/1878. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 358, 45th Cong. 2d.
Memorial of the Choctaw Nation asking for a settlement of their claims arising under the treaty
of 1855. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 59, 45th Cong. 2d.
Report of the Commission appointed to treat with the Sioux Indians for the Relinquishment of
the Black Hills. 6/18/1875. 20pp.
Land Entries by Indians in Michigan. [Ottawa and Chippewa.] 5/1/1878. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. No. 82, 45th Cong. 2nd.
Need of Law on the Indian Reservations. Associated Executive Committee of Friends on
Indian Affairs. 1878. 52pp.
Rights of Indians to impose taxes in the Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw.]
5/10/1878. 55pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 59, 45th Cong. 2d.
Brothertown Indian Lands. 4/2/1878.1 p.
Senate Report No. 224, 45th Cong. 2d.
Delegate to Congress from the Indian Territory. 5/20/1878. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 807, Part 2, 45th Cong. 2d.
Settlers in Wind River Valley, Wyoming. [Eastern Band Shoshone and Bannock.] 5/21/1878.
3pp.
H.R. Report No. 835, 45th Cong. 2d.
Arrears Due Chickasaw Nation. 5/18/1878. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 808, 45th Cong. 2d.
William G. Lanford. [Nez Perces, Idaho.] 5/23/1878. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 830, 45th Cong. 2d.
Confirmation of Certain Conveyances. [Shawnee, Kansas, and Indian Territory.] 12/13/1878.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 5, 45th Cong. 3d.
Relief of A. D. Fisher. [Washington.] 12/13/1878. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 6, 45th Cong. 3d.
Letter of Cherokee Delegation to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, respecting the claims of the
"Old Settler Cherokees." 7/15/1875.14pp.
Removal of Kiowa Agency. Letter of the Secretary of the Interior to the Secretary of War.
11/29/1878. 7pp.
Indians, Soldiers, and Civilization. Report on the adverse influence of soldiers upon the Indians
and to propose a remedy. Meeting of representatives of religious and philanthropic
organizations, cooperating with the government in care of the Indians. 2/29/1872. 11pp.
Claim of the "Old Settler" Cherokees. Old Settler Cherokee Commissioners. 6/1/1876. 12pp.
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Report of a commission appointed in pursuance of law to appraise certain lands in the Indian
Territory lying west of the 96th degree of west longitude. [Cherokee.] 5/15/1878. 21 pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 69, 45th Cong. 2d.
0012
Origin of the Name of the Siletz Reservation. 1/30/1877.1pp.
0013
Memorial of B. F. Overton, governor of the Chickasaw Nation, praying for a rehearing in the
matter of the Chickasaw Nation permit law. 5/28/1878.12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 87, 45th Cong. 2d.
0019
Report regarding bill Senate 230 entitled "A bill to authorize and enable the Eastern Band of
the Cherokee Indians to institute and prosecute a suit in the Court of Claims against the
Cherokee Nation." 5/21/1878. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 406, 45th Cong. 2d.
0020
Memorial of Delegates from the Indian Territory, protesting against the passage of the bill to
organize the Territory of Oklahoma. [Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole.]
6/12/1878. 5pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 82, 45th Cong. 2d.
0023
Report upon the Condition and Management of certain Indian Agencies in the Indian Territory,
now under the supervision of the Orthodox Friends. [Kiowa, Comanche, Wichita, Cheyenne,
Arapahoe, Sac and Fox, Osage, and Quapaw.] 1/15/1877.41pp.
0044
Report of the Commission appointed under Act of Congress Approved April 23,1873, to
negotiate with the Ute Indians of Colorado Territory. 10/17/1873. 48pp.
0070
The True Policy Towards the Indian Tribes. Report of a Speech Delivered by William H. Hare,
Missionary Bishop of Niobrara, Dakota Territory. 1877.16pp.
0078
Report of the Commission appointed under Act of Congress Approved March 3,1873, to
negotiate with the Crow Indians in Montana Territory. 11/20/1873. 49pp.
0104
Relief of Jenkins A. Fitzgerald. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe.] 1/21/1879. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 609, 45th Cong. 3d.
0105
Relief of Huff Jones. [Wisconsin.] 1 /22/1879. 1 p.
Senate Report No. 617, 45th Cong. 3d.
0106
Petition of B. F. Overton, Delegate from the Chickasaw Nation of Indians, regarding the Indian
trust fund. 1/27/1879. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 46, 45th Cong. 3d.
0108
Contracts made by the bureaus of the War Department, during the year 1878.1/23/1879.
74pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 40, 45th Cong. 3d.
0148
Indian Territory. Remarks of William P. Ross, of the Cherokee Delegation, Before the
Committee on Territories of the United States Senate. 2/25/1879. 42pp.
0170
Validity of the so-called permit law, which was enacted by the legislature of the Chickasaw
Nation. 2/3/1879. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 698, 45th Cong. 3d.
Volume 3,1866,1876-79 (pp. 2040-3071)
0173
Index to Volume 3. 4pp.
0177
Arrangement made between the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Lawrence University,
of Appleton, Wis., for the education of Indian children. [Oneida.] 1/22/1879. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 39, 45th Cong. 3d.
0182
Report on bill (S. 1650) for the relief of the State of Kansas for moneys expended in repelling
invasion and suppressing Indian hostilities. 1/28/1879. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 640, 45th Cong. 3d.
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Peace, Civilization, and Citizenship. The Indian Problem, Speech of Hon. J. H. Hibbetts, in the
House of Representatives of Kansas. [Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole.]
2/22/1877. 37pp.
Indian Civilization. A Lecture by Stanley Pumphrey of England. The Bible and Tract Distributing
Society. [Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Kiowa, Commanche, Apache, Wichita,
Caddo, Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Pawnee, Seneca, Ottawa, and Sioux.] 1877. 52pp.
Expediency of Transferring the Indian Bureau to the War Department. 1/31/1879. 20pp.
Senate Report No. 693, 45th Cong. 3d.
Patents issued to members of the Pottawatomie tribe of Indians. 3/6/1878.1 p.
Senate Report No. 123, 45th Cong. 2d.
Testimony taken by the Joint Committee appointed to take into consideration the expediency of
Transferring the Indian Bureau to the War Department. 1879. 513pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 53, 45th Cong. 3d.
Escape of the Cheyenne Indians from Fort Robinson. 2/12/1879. 49pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 64, 45th Cong. 3d.
Letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in relation to the clerical force in his office.
2/6/1879. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 6, 45th Cong. 3d.
Report on the Bill (S. 1486) to adjust the claims of the owners of lands within the limits of the
Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon. [Klamath, Modoc, Snake.] 2/6/1879. 20pp.
Senate Report No. 731, 45th Cong. 3d.
Memorial of the Delegates of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole
Nations of Indians, remonstrating against the passage of Seriate bill No. 1802 to establish a
United States court in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes. 2/19/1879. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 73, 45th Cong. 3d.
Memorial of I. L. Garvin, Principal Chief of Choctaw Nation, remonstrating against the
establishment of Territorial governments in the Indian Nations, Indian Territory. 1/29/1879. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 52, 45th Cong. 3d.
Memorial of the "Old Settler," or "Western" Cherokee Indians, praying for a settlement and
payment of the balance claimed to be due them from the United States under the treaties of
1835-36 and 1846. 1 /29/1879. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 51, 45th Cong. 3d.
Claim of W. W. Rollins and O. F. Presbrey under contract with the Eastern Band of Cherokee
Indians, nd. 78pp.
A Brief Sketch of the efforts of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends,
to promote the Civilization and Improvement of the Indians; also, of the present condition of the
tribes in the State of New York. [Delaware, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, St. Regis, Tuscarora,
Tonawanda, and Shinecock.] 1866. 56pp.
A Brief Statement of the Rights of the Seneca Indians in the State of New York. Committee of
the Society of Friends. 1877. 32pp.
Memorial and Joint Resolution with Reference to the Santee Sioux Indians and Relief of Knox
County, Nebraska. 2/28/1879. 10pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 79, 45th Cong. 3d.
Petition of Robert Tramper, Chairman of Council of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians,
and bill asking for completion of land titles and final settlement of all their accounts. Reply of
the Secretary of the Interior [following]. 5/29/1876. 28pp.
Reply of Colored Citizens of the Cherokee Nation to a "Memorial of the Principal Chief and
Cherokee Delegation, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, praying for the removal of
intruders from the Cherokee Nation." 3/2/1879. 8pp.
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Protest by the Lawful Delegates of the Civilized Nations of Indians of the Indian Territory,
Against the Passage of a Law by Congress Transferring Them and Their Property to Military
Control. [Cherokees, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole.] 3/27/1876.12pp.
0671
Report of the commission appointed by the act of May 3,1878, to make certain negotiations
with the Ute Indians in Colorado. 2/8/1879. 61pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 62, 45th Cong. 3d.
Volume 4,1868,1874-77,1879-80 (pp. 3072^4025)
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Index to Volume 4. 4pp:
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Report upon the Customs District, Public Service, and Resources of Alaska Territory by
William G. Moris. 2/4/1879. 163pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 59, 45th Cong. 3d.
The Organization of the Territory of Oklahoma. [Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek,
Seminole, Wyandott, Ottawa, Peoria, Miami, Pottawatomie, Kickapoo, Shawnee, and Sac and
Fox.] 3/3/1879. 38pp.
H.R. Report No. 188, 45th Cong. 3d.
Mission Indians of California. 3/18/1874. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 180,43d Cong. 1st.
Compilation of Statutory Law as it Affects Indian Reservations, and Comments thereon for the
guidance of Indian Missionaries. Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions. 1876[?]. 9pp.
Report of the Indian Peace Commissioners. [Sioux, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Comanche, Arapahoe,
Apache, and Crow.] 1/14/1868. 35pp.
Adjectives of Color in Indian Languages, by Albert S. Gatschet. August, 1879.11 p.
Arrest and removal of J. M. Bell and other Cherokee Indians from the Cherokee Nation.
12/8/1879. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 6, 46th Cong. 2d.
Petition of the Saint Regis Indians, of Franklin County, New York, praying to be allowed to
remain upon their reservation. 1/6/1880. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 20, 46th Cong. 2d.
Report of Lieut. Gen. P. H. Sheridan, in regard to operations to control squatters in the Indian
Territory. 12/9/1879. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 10, 46th Cong. 2d.
Payments made to the Ute Indians. 1/7/1880. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 27, 46th Cong. 2d.
Report on the bill (S. 619) "For the relief of certain actual settlers on the Kansas trust and
diminished-reserve lands in Kansas." 1/13/1880. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 89, 46th Cong. 2d.
Report on the bill (S. 80) to ascertain and report to Congress the amount of money expended
and indebtedness assumed by the State of Kansas in repelling invasions and suppressing
Indian hostilities. 1/21/1880. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 139, 46th Cong. 2d.
Relocation and improvement of the military wagon-road from Sidney, Nebr., via Forts Robinson
and Sheridan, to the Sioux Indian Reservation. 1/21/1880.1p.
Senate Report No. 133, 46th Cong. 2d.
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Number of mining camps located on the Ute Indian Reservation in Colorado. 1/7/1880. 98pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 29, 46th Cong. 2d.
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Ute Indians in Colorado. 1/7/1880. 274pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 31, 46th Cong. 2d.
0187
Report of the Secretary of War: being part of the Message and Documents communicated to
the Two Houses of Congress, Volume 1. [Utes, Apaches, and Cheyenne.] 1879. 48pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 1, Part 2, 46th Cong. 2d.
0201
Court of Claims No. 11961. Amherst H. Wilder v. the United States. 12/27/1879.14pp.
0209
Lands of Warm Springs, Umatilla, Chippewa, Ute, and Other Indian Tribes. 12/10/1879. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2, 46th Cong. 2d.
0211
Memorial of Delegates remonstrating against the passage of an act providing for the
organization of a United States Territorial government over Indian country. [Cherokee, Creek,
Choctaw, and Shawnee.] 2/16/1880. 9pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 41, 46th Cong. 2d.
0216
Relief of the Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin. 2/11/1880. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 253, 46th Cong. 2d.
0219
Certain Bands of Chippewa Indians in Wisconsin. 2/4/1880. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 175, 46th Cong. 2d.
0220
Report on the bill (S. 1075) to authorize Dr. Daniel M. Appel, of the United States Army, to
receive pay for discharging the duties of physician to the Mescalero Apache Indian Agency,
New Mexico. 2/17/1880. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 271, 46th Cong. 2d.
0221
Report on the bill (H.R. 2326) for the relief of settlers upon the Osage trust and diminished
reserve lands in Kansas. 2/17/1880. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 274, 46th Cong. 2d.
0223
Contracts for Indian supplies. 2/18/1880. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 87, 46th Cong. 2d.
0226
Industrial Training Schools for Indians. [Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, Commanche, Crow,
Navajo, Sioux, and Ute.] 4/6/1880. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 752, 46th Cong. 2d.
0228
Indian Depredation Claims. 1/11/1875. 59pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 65, 43d Cong. 2d.
0259
Indian Depredation Claims. 3/27/1876. 26pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 147, 44th Cong. 1st.
0273
Protest of Indian Delegates Against Organization of Territorial Government over the Indian
Country. [Cherokee, Creek, and Choctaw.] 5/8/1879. 7pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 13, 46th Cong. 1st.
0277
Great and Little Osage Indians. 2/10/1879. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 106, 45th Cong. 3d.
0278
Settlers on Lands in Indian Territory. [Quapaw.] 6/11/1879. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 13, 46th Cong. 3d.
0279
Argument of B. F. Grafton, in opposition to any legislation that will in anywise interfere with the
five civilized tribes inhabiting the Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and
Seminole.] 1/24/1879. 30pp.
0294
Report of Barclay White, Special Agent of the Society of Friends, on the Conditions of the
Indians in the Northern Superintendency. [Iowa, Sac and Fox, Otoe, Pawnee, Omaha,
Winnebago, and Santee.] 10/29/1877.16pp.
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The Carey Indian Mission, at Miles, Michigan, and Rev. Isaac McCoy, its founder. A sermon by
G. S. Bailey, D.D. [Pottawatomie.] 5/22/1880.16pp.
Bids for wagons for the Indian service. 6/11/1880. 30pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 210, 46th Cong. 2d.
Amount Due Choctaw Nation. 5/16/1879. 4pp.
H.R. Report No, 4, 46th Cong. 1st.
Volume 6,1873-74,1876-77,1879-81 (pp. 4026-5042)
0328
Index to Volume 5. 7pp.
0334
Report of Captain Bailey and Supervising Surgeon-General Marine Hospital Service upon the
number, occupation, and condition of the people of Alaska; also report of Special Agent Otis
upon the illicit traffic in rum and fire-arms. [Aleut, Eskimo, Hyda, Stickeen, Chilkat, Tahko,
Sundown, and Kake.] 3/31/1880. 48pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 132, 46th Cong. 2d.
0360
Present condition of affairs in Alaska. [Tchilcat and Kaloshes.] 3/5/1880. 34pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 105, 46th Cong. 2d.
0377
Exemplifications of land patents issued to Indian tribes in Indian Territory, and copies of
applications of railway corporations and actions thereon. [Cherokee, Choctaw, and Creek.]
3/19/1880. 12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 124, 46th Cong. 2d.
0383
The sale of certain bonds held in trust for the Shawnee Indians. 4/14/1880. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 72, 46th Cong. 2d.
0384
Condition and resources of the Chippewa Indians of the State of Minnesota and the Territory of
Dakota. 4/14/1880. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 71, 46th Cong. 2d.
0385
A report from the Secretary of the Interior containing an agreement signed by the chiefs and
headmen of the Ute Indians. 3/10/1880. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 114, 46th Cong. 2d.
0387
Erroneous surveys in the former Sioux Indian Reservation west of Big Stone Lake, in Dakota,
and estimate for resurvey. 4/19/1880. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 151, 46th Cong. 2d.
0388
Confederated Otoe-Missouria Indian Reservation. [Nebraska and Kansas.] 12/21/1880. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 31, 46th Cong. 3d.
0389
Absentee Shawnee Lands. [Kansas.] 3/9/1880. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 433, 46th Cong. 2d.
0390
Police for Indian Reservations. 3/9/1880. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 430, 46th Cong. 2d.
0391
Creek Orphan Fund. 3/9/1880. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 431, 46th Cong. 2d.
0392
Removal of Indians to the Indian Territory. [Cherokee and Creek.] 3/10/1880. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 474, 46th Cong. 2d.
0393
Relief of Anson Dart, Indian superintendent on the Pacific coast. 3/3/1880. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 333, 46th Cong. 2d.
0394
Exclusion of Reservation Indians from Texas. 3/9/1880.1p.
H.R. Report No. 432, 46th Cong. 2d.
0395
New York Indian Lands in Kansas. 4/6/1880. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 751, 46th Cong. 2d.
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New York Indian Lands in Kansas. 4/6/1880. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 751, Part 2, 46th Cong. 2d.
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Territory of Oklahoma. [Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminoles.] 4/6/1880.
3pp.
H.R. Report No. 755, 46th Cong. 2d.
United States Courts in the Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and
Seminoles.] 4/10/1880. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 755, Part 2, 46th Cong. 2d.
Amendment to Indian appropriations bill advancing $500,000 to Cherokee Nation on account
of lands of theirs sold by the United States. 4/23/1880. 5pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 76, 46th Cong. 2d.
Letter from the Cherokee Delegation regarding the amendment to Indian appropriations bill
advancing $500,000 to Cherokee Nation on account of lands of theirs sold by the United
States. 4/23/1880. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 77, 46th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Henry Warren. [Kiowa, Commanche, and Cheyenne; Texas.] 4/30/1880. 9pp.
Senate Report No. 551, 46th Cong. 2d.
Outlines of the Philosophy of the North American Indians, by J. W. Powell. 12/29/1876.19pp.
Annual Report Department of Arizona. [Apache, Pima, Maricopa, Papago.] 9/4/1879. 4pp.
Sketch of the Klamath Language of Southern Oregon, by Albert S. Gatschet. nd. 4pp.
Depredations on timber on Indian reservations. [Choctaw.] 6/2/1880. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 100, 46th Cong. 2d.
Removal of the Ponca Indians. Open letter to Hon. John D. Long, Governor of Massachusetts,
by Hon. Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Interior. 12/9/1880. 17pp.
Brief on Behalf of the Cherokee Nation on the Question Touching Her Jurisdiction, by W. P.
Adair and Daniel H. Ross, Cherokee Delegation. 5/3/1879.16pp.
Relief of Henry Warren. [Kiowa, Commanche, and Cheyenne; Texas.] 5/28/1880.11 pp.
Senate Report No. 551, Part 2, 46th Cong. 2d.
Information concerning the alleged killing by soldiers, in the office of the agent of the Poncas,
in the Indian Territory, of Big Snake, a chief man of the Poncas. 1/5/1881.15pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14, 46th Cong. 3d.
Settlement of the accounts of Dexter E. Clapp, late agent of the Crow Indians, Montana.
1/12/1881. 26pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 19, 46th Cong. 3d.
Reports from the Secretaries of the Interior and War, relative to expenses in certain Indian
wars. [Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Modoc, Nez Perce, and Bannock;
Oregon, Idaho, California, Nevada, Colorado, Kansas, Indian Territory, Arizona, Texas, and
New Mexico.] 1/5/1881. 20pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 19, 46th Cong. 3d.
Estimates of Deficiencies for the Indian Service for the year 1881 and for prior years.
1/21/1881. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 56, 46th Cong. 3d.
Relief for Powers & Newman and D. & B. Powers. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe.] 12/10/1880.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 7, 46th Cong. 3d.
Relief for Wind River Valley Settlers. [Shoshone and Bannock; Wyoming.] 1/7/1881. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 38, 46th Cong. 3d.
Relief for Joab Spencer and James R. Mead. [Kansas Indians.] 1/15/1881. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 72, 46th Cong. 3d.
Lake Superior and Mississippi Chippewa Indians treaty stipulations. 1/8/1881. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 50, 46th Cong. 3d.
Report of Colonel W. B. Royall. Inspection of the Department of the Platte. 8/30/1880. 2pp.
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Report of General John Pope. Annual report for the Department of the Missouri. [Ute, Navajo,
Apache, and Cheyenne.] 9/22/1880.12pp.
Report of Colonel Edward Hatch, District of New Mexico. [Apache, Navajo, and Comanche.]
8/5/1880. 6pp.
Some Common Errors Respecting the North American Indians, by Garrick Mallery. 12/8/1877.
7pp.
Relief of A. J. Carrier, late Indian agent for the Ponca Indians. 1/19/1881. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 20, 46th Cong. 3d.
Relief of A. J. Carrier, late Indian agent for the Ponca Indians. 2/14/1881. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 231, 46th Cong. 3d.
Relief for William G. Langford. [Idaho.] 2/1/1881. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 816, 46th Cong. 3d.
Memorial of George M. Jackson and Others, on their way to the public lands in Indian Territory,
asking such relief as will enable them to settle on said public lands. 12/20/1880. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 13, 46th Cong. 3d.
United States District Court at Wichita, Kansas. 1/25/1881. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 122, 46th Cong. 3d.
The Crow Indian Treaty. 2/14/1881. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 216, 46th Cong. 3d.
Lands in the Indian Territory acquired by the treaties of 1866. [Ponca, Nez Perces, and
Cherokee.] 5/26/1879. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 26, 46th Cong. 1st.
Arrest and removal of J. M. Bell and other Cherokee Indians from the Cherokee Nation.
6/20/1879. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 29, 46th Cong. 1st.
The United States v. George Cook. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States.
[Menomonee; Wisconsin.] 1873(4). 3pp.
Exemplifications of land patents issued to Indian tribes in Indian Territory, and copies of
applications of railway corporations and actions thereon. [Cherokee, Choctaw, and Creek.]
3/19/1880. 12pp. [Note: This is a duplicate of document at frame 0377.]
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 124, 46th Cong. 2d.
Eighth Annual Report of the Missionary Bishop of Niobrara. [Sioux, Santee, Yankton, San Arc,
Blackfeet, Two Kettle, Minneconjou, Brule, and Ogalala.] 1880.12pp.
Population and Resources of Alaska. [Kodiak Innuit, Aleut, Kenaitze, Bristol Bay Innuits,
Togiak Innuits, Kuskokvim Innuits, Ingalik, and Yukon Innuits.] 1/15/1881. 86pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 40, 46th Cong. 3d.
Alleged occupation of a portion of the Indian Territory by white settlers. [Cherokee and Creek.]
5/16/1879. 34pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 20, 46th Cong. 1st.
Summary of the Census of the Cherokee Nation, taken by the authority, of the National
Council, in the year of 1880.1/17/1881.15pp.
The Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians v. The Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway
Company. Brief by B. F. Grafton, attorney for complainants, nd. 20pp.
Claim of the Old Settlers or Western Cherokees against the United States. Statement of the
Case and Argument for the Claimants, before the Committees on Indian Affairs of the 46th
Congress, nd. 40pp.
John Elk v. Charles Wilkins. Brief of Defendant. U.S. Circuit Court, District of Nebraska. [Voting
rights for Indians.] nd. 21pp.
Removal of the Ponca Indians. 2/2/1881. 63pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 30, 46th Cong. 3d.
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Testimony before the Select Committee on Removal of Northern Cheyennes as to the
Removal and Situation of the Ponca Indians. 2/28/1881.102pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 49, 46th Cong. 3d.
An Open Letter in answer to a speech of Hon. H. L. Dawes, United States Senate, on the case
of Big Snake, by Hon. Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Interior. [Ponca.] 2/7/1881.14pp.
Relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee Indians of Wisconsin. 2/22/1881. 30pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 14, 46th Cong. 3d.
Reply to the charges and allegations of E. C. Kemble, United States Indian Inspector, on
affairs at the Crow Agency, by Dexter E. Clapp, late agent for Crow Indians. 12/30/1876. 32pp.
Choctaw Claims. 2/17/1873. 31 pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 94, 42d Cong. 3d.
"The Release" and other objections to the Choctaw Claims, nd. 10pp.
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Index to Volume 7. 8pp.
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Choctaw Claims. 5/15/1876. 23pp.
H.R. Report No. 499, 44th Cong. 1st.
0021
Report of Ute Commission, and copies of all correspondence between the Interior Department
and the Ute Commission, and also the governor of Colorado, concerning the same since
June 15, 1880. 2/2/1881. 54pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 31, 46th Cong. 3d.
0048
The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States v. Samuel D. Hinman and Thomas Bullock. Bill of Complaint and Order. United States
Circuit Court, for the District of Nebraska. [Santee Sioux.] 1880. 17pp.
0058
Sale of the lands of the Miami Indians in Kansas. 12/20/1881. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 11, 47th Cong. 1st.
0060
Amounts due to citizens of the United States for supplies furnished to the Sioux Indians of
Minnesota subsequent to August, 1860, and prior to the massacre of August, 1862.
12/21/1881.3pp.
Senate Report No. 14, 47th Cong. 1st.
0062
Applications of the Chicago, Texas and Mexican Central, and the Saint Louis and San
Francisco Railway Companies, for a right of way across the lands of the Choctaw Nation, in
the Indian Territory. 12/15/1881. 22pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 15, 47th Cong. 1st.
0074
Relief for Frank D. Yates. [Dakota Territory.] 12/21/1881. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 16, 47th Cong. 1st.
0076
Agreement between the Shoshone and Bannock Indians with the United States. 1/11/1882.
24pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 18, 47th Cong. 1st.
0093
Miami Indian Lands in Kansas. 1/18/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 22, 47th Cong. 1st.
0095
Report regarding bill (S. 668) to authorize Dr. Daniel M. Appel, of the United States Army, to
receive pay for discharging the duties of physician to the Mescalero Apache Indian Agency,
New Mexico. 1 /10/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 24, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Report regarding bill to reimburse the Creek orphan fund. 1/10/1882. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 25, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Disposition of clothing purchased from appropriation, not specifically appropriated for under
treaties with various tribes. [Shoshone, Ute, Chippewa, Bannock, Modoc, Wichita, Nez Perce,
and Apache.] 12/20/1881. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 28, 47th Cong. 1st.
Salary of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and to Create an Assistant Commissioner.
1/25/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 29, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report of the Rev. Sheldon Jackson, D.D., upon the condition of education in Alaska.
12/20/1881. 28pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 30, 47th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the Members of the Omaha Tribe of Indians, for a grant of land in severally.
1/11/1882. 14pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 31, 47th Cong. 1st.
Petition of Joseph Hertford, praying compensation for services as clerk to the Indian office at
the Sac and Fox Agency in Indian Territory in the year 1879.1/11/1882. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 33, 47th Cong. 1st.
Western Miami Indians at Quapaw Agency. 1/26/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 36, 47th Cong. 1st.
Funds of the Miami Indians in Kansas. 1/26/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 40, 47th Cong. 1st.
Granting a right of way through the Choctaw Nation to the Saint Louis and San Francisco
Railway Company. 1/9/1882.14pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 44, 47th Cong. 1st.
Funds of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. 1/26/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 47, 47th Cong. 1st.
Improvement of the condition of Indians occupying reservations. 1/18/1882. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 54, 47th Cong. 1st.
Settlement of the estates of deceased Kickapoo Indians in Kansas. 1/18/1882. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 55, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Dead or Damaged Timber on Indian Reservations. 2/2/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 56, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of the Otoe and Missouria Indian Reservation in Nebraska and Kansas. 1/18/1882. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 56, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Joab Spencer and James R. Mead. [Kansas tribe.] 1/24/1882. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 58,47th Cong. 1st.
Renewal of the appropriation of ten thousand dollars heretofore made for defraying the
expenses of the Board of Indian Commissioners. 1/18/1882. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 58, 47th Cong. 1st.
Bill to create the office of Medical Inspector for the United States Indian service. 1/18/1882.
2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 59, 47th Cong. 1st.
Advertising the Sale of Kansas Indian Lands. 2/2/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 60, 47th Cong. 1st.
Shoshone Indian Lands in Duck Valley, Nevada. 2/2/1882.12pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 61, 47th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Crow Indians for the sale of a portion of their reservation in the Territory of
Montana required for the Northern Pacific Railroad. 1/18/1882. 22pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 61, 47th Cong. 1st.
Alleged Connection of Certain Mormons with the Piute and Navajo Outbreak. 2/7/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 65, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Distribution of the sum of two thousand dollars to the band of Eastern Shawnee Indians at
Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory. 1/24/1882. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 72, 47th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Charles Ewing Against the Osage Indian Nation. 2/14/1882. 52pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 73, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 1959) granting the right of way to the Arizona Southern Railroad Company
through the Papago Indian Reservation. 6/21/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 746, 47th Cong. 1st.
Money to meet deficiency in the Indian service for the year ending June 30,1882.1/18/1882.
4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 57, 47th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of a Committee of a Mass Meeting at Gunnison, Colorado, in favor of the late Ute
Reservation being opened for settlement. 3/7/1882. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 63, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of certain pine timber cut upon the Menomonee Reservation in Wisconsin. 1/24/1882.
2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 74, 47th Cong. 1st.
Proposition of the Creek Nation of Indians for cessation of certain of their lands in the Indian
Territory occupied by the Seminole Indians. 1/24/1882. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 75, 47th Cong. 1st.
Lands and funds of the Eastern Cherokees in North Carolina. 5/11 /1882. 71 pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 196, 47th Cong. 1st.
Nez Perce Indians in Idaho and Tribes on Grande Ronde Reservation, Oregon. 12/31/1882.
4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 24, 47th Cong. 2d.
The Indian School at .Carlisle Barracks. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education.
2/24/1880. 3pp.
Sums of money paid to the Ponca Indians since 1871. 7/29/1882. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 192, 47th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of Omaha Indians in relation to lands sold by the United States to the Winnebagoes,
and to certain accounts with the government. 4/4/1882. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 78, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report upon the Cherokee Indian matters, required under a clause in the sundry civil
appropriation of August 7, 1882. 2/8/1883. 29pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 60, 47th Cong. 2d.
Allotment of Lands in Severally Among Indian Tribes. [Creek, Pottawatomie, Sac and Fox,
Shawnee, Miami, Ottawa, Kansas, Kickapoo, Wyandott, Choctaw, Sioux, and Iroquois.)
2/3/1883. 60pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 18, 47th Cong. 2d.
Payment of certain legal services rendered to the Cherokee Indians in North Carolina.
6/6/1882. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 179, 47th Cong. 1st.
Education in Alaska. 2/16/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 78, 47th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the council of the Seneca Nation of New York Indians against the passage of bill
(S. 19) to provide for allotment of lands in severally to Indians upon various reservalions.
3/1/1882. 12pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 78, 47th Cong. 1st.
Calholic Grievances in relation to the Administration of Indian Affairs. Report presented lo the
Catholic Young Men's National Union. 5/11/1882. 29pp.
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Reports of the Secretaries of War and Interior, on the Massacre at Fort Phil. Kearney, on
December 21, 1866. [Sioux.] 1867. 63pp.
Relief of John Fletcher. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe.] 1/26/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 87, 47th Cong. 1st.
Reports of Captain L. A. Beardslee, U.S. Navy, relative to Affairs in Alaska. [Kaksati, Stahkine,
Kootznoo, Kake, Hoonah, Chilkhat, and Chilkhoot.] 1/24/1882.198pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 71, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 1573) providing for the incorporation of the Cherokee Central Railroad and
Telegraph Company. 5/1/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 502, 47th Cong. 1st.
Claims of the Old Settler Cherokees. 12/16/1882.17pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 47th Cong. 2d.
Ethnological Directions relative to the Indian Tribes of the United States, by Otis T. Mason,
Indian Bureau. 4/3/1875. 32pp.
Amounts received as Indian civilization fund, the source from whence derived, and the
disbursements. 1/9/1883. 30pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 35, 47th Cong. 2d.
The Sioux Language, by Rev. W. A. Burman, Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society, nd.
4pp.
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.
Draft of a bill to prevent timber depredations on Indian reservations. 2/3/1882. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 89, 47th Cong. 1st.
Removal of certain members of the eastern band of Cherokee Indians to the Indian Territory.
3/4/1882. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 96, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Frank D. Yates and Others. [Dakota Territory.] 1/27/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 99, 47th Cong. 1st.
Damages resulting from the raid of Northern Cheyenne Indians through the western portion of
the Indian Territory and the States of Kansas and Nebraska in 1878. 2/9/1882. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 100, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Annuity Goods by Indians. [Sioux.] 3/8/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 101, 47th Cong. 1st.
Information touching the opening for settlement under the pre-emption laws of the United
States of part of the Ute Reservation in Colorado. 2/15/1882. 8pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 108, 47th Cong. 1st.
Expenses of the Ute Commission. 3/10/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 111, 47th Cong. 1st.
Right of occupation by settlers of any portion of the Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Choctaw,
Creek, Chickasaw, Seminole, Seneca, Shawnee, and Quapaw.] 2/17/1882. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 111, 47th Cong. 1 st.
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Index to Volume 8.18pp.
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Amounts expended for the education of Indian children. 2/21/1882.10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 113, 47th Cong. 1st.
0583
Number of Indians held as prisoners, under orders from the War Department. [Sioux,
Cheyenne, Apache, and Piute.] 3/1/1882.10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 120, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Malheur Indian Reservation in Oregon. [Piute.] 2/28/1882. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 121, 47th Cong. 1st.
Cost to the government of the Indian wars during each of the past ten years. [Modoc, Sioux,
Nez Perces, Bannock, Northern Cheyenne, Ute, Sheepeaters, and Apache.] 3/6/1882. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 123, 47th .Cong. 1st.
Price of Osage Indian Lands in Kansas. 3/17/1882. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 124, 47th Cong. 1st.
Selling of annuity goods by Indians. [Sioux.] 3/9/1882. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 128, 47th Cong. 1st.
A list of Indian depredation claims presented to the Interior Department prior to March 15,
1882. 3/24/1882. 37pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 135, 47th Cong. 1st.
Amount of indebtedness by the Kansas tribe of Indians to individuals represented by
certificates issued by any officer of the government. 3/14/1882. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 136, 47th Cong. 1st.
Prevention of Trespass on Indian Lands. 3/29/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 145, 47th Cong. 1st.
Term of Office of Indian Inspectors and Indian Agents. 3/30/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 149, 47th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Pierre Garreaux. [Sioux.] 4/5/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 159, 47th Cong. 1st.
List of all Indian reservations upon which troops are stationed; also such information as may be
on file in the Interior Department touching the destruction and inordinate consumption of timber
by the troops upon such reservations. [Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Crow, Blackfeet,
Cherokee, Kiowa, and Comanche.] 4/19/1882. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 161, 47th Cong. 1 st.
Transportation of Indian Supplies. 4/12/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 167, 47th Cong. 1st.
Confirmation of Certain Land in Indian Territory to Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians.
4/12/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 169, 47th Cong. 1st.
Instructions given regarding dead and down timber at the Green Bay Agency, Wisconsin.
2/14/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 172, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of certain logs cut by the Indians of the Menomonee Reservation in Wisconsin. 2/14/1882.
2pp.
Senate Report No. 173, 47th Cong. 1st.
Coal Lands upon the San Carlos Reservation. [Apache.] 4/18/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 173, 47th Cong. 1st.
Personal Assaults in the Indian Country. [Cheyenne.] 4/22/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 181, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Isaiah Walker. [Wyandott.] 2/16/1882. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 183, 47th Cong. 1st.
Lands in Colorado lately occupied by the Uncompahgre and White River Ute Indians.
2/20/1882. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 186, 47th Cong. 1st.
Allotment of lands in severally to the Indians residing upon the Umatilla Reservation, in
Oregon. [Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla.] 3/9/1882. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 243, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of Joab Spencer and James R. Mead. [Kansas tribe.] 2/8/1882. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 309, 47th Cong. 1st.
The Creek Orphan Fund. 2/8/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 310, 47th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Crow Indians of Montana. 2/8/1882. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 311, 47th Cong. 1st.
Unpaid Accounts in Indian Bureau. 2/8/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 312,47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 1078) to authorize Seneca Indians of New York to grant title to lands for
cemetery purposes. 2/9/1882.1p.
H.R. Report No. 347, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Drusilla H. Swanger. [Sioux.] 2/9/1882. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 348, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 321) to refer the claim of the "Western Cherokees," or "Old Settlers," to the
United States Court of Claims for adjudication. 3/29/1882. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 353, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Powers & Newman, and D. & B. Powers. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe.] 4/4/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 375, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Overton Love and Wyatt Gilschrist. [Chickasaw and Comanche.] 4/5/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 386, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 1646) to prevent depredations on Indian reservations. 4/5/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 392, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Ben Holladay. 4/11/1882.11pp.
Senate Report No. 403, 47th Cong. 1st.
Payment to the Delaware Indians of the amount due them under the provisions of the treaty of
July 4, 1866. 4/12/1882. 12pp.
Senate Report No. 405, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Overton Love and Wyatt Gilschrist. [Chickasaw and Comanche.] 2/14/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 405, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 822) to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to ascertain the amounts due
to citizens of the United States for supplies furnished the Sioux or Dakota Indians of Minnesota
subsequent to August, 1860, and prior to the massacre of August, 1862. 2/14/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 406, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Powers & Newman, and D. & B. Powers. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe.] 2/14/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 407, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Fletcher. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe.] 2/14/1882.
H.R. Report No. 408, 47th Cong. 1st.
Training Schools for Indian Youth. 2/16/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 446, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of William Beddo and others. [Kiowa and Comanche.] 4/19/1882. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 446, 47th Cong. 1st.
Umatilla Indian Lands in Oregon. 2/16/1882.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 447, 47th Cong. 1st.
Indian Agent at Green Bay Agency, Wisconsin. 2/16/1882.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 448, 47th Cong. 1st.
New York Indian Lands in Kansas. 2/16/1882. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 449, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Certain New York Indian Lands in Kansas. 2/18/1882. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 449, Part 2, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of Evans, Nichols & Co., of Iowa. [Osage.] 2/24/1882. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 488, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Thomas S. Brooks & Co. [Osage.] 2/24/1882.1p.
H.R. Report No. 489, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Eugene B. Allen. [Sioux.] 2/24/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 490, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Black. 2/24/1882. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 491, 47th Cong. 1st.
United States Courts at Wichita, Kansas. 2/25/1882. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 545, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Delaware Indians. 2/25/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 557, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 2830) relating to lands in Colorado, lately occupied by the Uncompahgre
and White River Ute Indians. 2/28/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 561, 47th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to the Saginaw and Mount Pleasant Railroad Company in Wisconsin. 3/1/1882.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 579, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 4593) to authorize the payment to the Delaware Indians of the amount
awarded to them under the provisions of the treaty of July 4, 1866.13pp.
H.R. Report No. 580, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sioux Indian Reservation West of Big Stone Lake, Dakota. 3/1/1882. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 581, 47th Cong. 1st.
Accounts for Advertising Kansas Indian Lands. 3/8/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 657, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 3503) to accept and ratify the agreement submitted by the Shoshones,
Bannocks, and Sheepeaters of the Fort Hall and Lemhi Reservations, in Idaho, for the sale of a
portion of their lands. 3/8/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 658, 47th Cong. 1st.
The Sale of a Portion of Shoshone and Bannock Indian Reservation in Idaho. 3/8/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 659, 47th Cong. 1st.
Salary of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 3/9/1882.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 688, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George Storrs. [Sioux.] 3/9/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 689, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Dead Timber on Indian Reservations. 3/13/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 748, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Joseph Hertford. [Sac and Fox.] 3/29/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 894, 47th Cong. 1st.
Right of Way to Saint Louis and San Francisco Railroad through Indian Territory. [Choctaw and
Chickasaw.] 4/6/1882. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 934, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Thad. Butler. [Miami.] 4/20/1882. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1080, 47th Cong. 1st.
Settlers in Wind River Valley, Wyoming Territory. [Shoshone and Bannock.] 4/20/1882.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1101, 47th Cong. 1st.
Klamath Indian Reservation, in California. 4/28/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1148, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. L. Burchard. [California.] 4/28/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1150, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Decision of Judge I. C. Parker on the Status of Lands in the Indian Territory. United States v.
D. L Payne. [Seminole.] 5/11/1881.12pp.
Ottawa University, Kansas. 12/10/1872. 29pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 31, 42d Cong. 3d.
The Board of Indian Commissioners. 3/9/1880.11 pp.
In the Matter of the Claim of the Missouri, Kansas, & Texas Railway Company to Build Another
Railroad in the Indian Territory [Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole], by
W. A. Phillips, Special Agent and Counsel Cherokee Nation, nd. 10pp.
Ninth Annual Report of the Missionary Bishop of Niobrara, 1881. [Sioux and Cheyenne.] nd.
6pp.
Cherokee Lands [Cherokee and Pawnee], by W. A. Phillips, Special Agent and Counsel
Cherokee Nation. 9/13/1881. 5pp.
An Agreement with the Sioux Indians, Dakota, for a Cession of a Part of Their Reservation to
the United States. 7/1/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1536, 47th Cong. 1st.
Right of Way to Arizona Southern Railroad Company Through Papago Indian Reservation.
6/16/1882. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1424, 47th Cong. 1st.
Settlers in Duck Valley Indian Reservation. [Nevada.] 6/20/1882.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1460, 47th Cong. 1st.
Suits against the present and former agents of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians.
2/10/1875. 12pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 169, 43d Cong. 2d.
Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian Children. [Seneca, Onondaga, Allegany, and
Tuscarora.] nd. [1875?]. 9pp.
Moses Neal EtAI. v. the United States. [Claim of services rendered to the Indian service in
Kansas.] United States Court of Claims, nd. [1876?]. 10pp.
Settlement between the Trustees of Ottawa University, the Ottawa Indians of Blanchard's Fork
and Roche de Boeuf, and the Baptist Home Mission Society. 10/29/1873. 8pp.
United States v. Lorton Holliday, United States v. Joseph Haas. Supreme Court of the United
States. [Trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes.] nd. [1865]. 6pp.
United States v. George Cook. Supreme Court of the United States. [Menomonee and New
York Indians; Wisconsin.] nd. [1873]. 3pp.
Frederick Schulenburg Et Al. v. Samuel Harriman. Supreme Court of the United States.
[Wisconsin.] nd. [1874]. 8pp.
United States v. Bernard Lariviere and Charles Grant. Supreme Court of the United States.[Chippewa; Minnesota.] nd. [1876]. 5pp.
Articles of Agreement made between the Cherokee Nation and the Delaware Tribe of Indians.
[Cherokee lands.] 4/8/1867. 3pp.
Rules and regulations to regulate the travel, the management of ferries and bridges, the
licensing of public houses, and leasing of lands upon the Nez Perce Indian reservation, in
Idaho. 1/21/1874. 2pp.
Removal and Necessities of the Pawnee Indians. 12/14/1875.16pp.
Survey of Mississippi, Saint Crix, Chippewa, and Wisconsin Rivers. 2/9/1880.108pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 39, 46th Cong. 2d.
Lands in the Indian Territory available for settlement by the colored population. [Seneca,
Osage, Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw.] 7/15/1882. 5pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 117, 47th Cong. 1st.
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on file in the Interior Department touching the destruction and inordinate consumption of timber
by the troops upon such reservations. [Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Crow, Blackfeet,
Cherokee, Kiowa, and Comanche.] 4/19/1882. 9pp. [Note: This is a duplicate of document at
frame 0631.]
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 161, 47th Cong. 1st.
Right of way for the Republican Valley Railroad through the Otoe and Missouria Indian
Reservation. [Otoe and Missouria.] 4/14/1882. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 171, 47th Cong. 1st.
Troops in Arizona. [Apache.] 5/4/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 193, 47th Cong. 1st.
Fort Dodge Military Reservation. [Osage.] May 6, 1882. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 195, 47th Cong. 1st.
Interest Due Osage Indians. 5/15/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 200, 47th Cong. 1st.
Indian War Claim in Florida. [Seminole.] 5/23/1882. 97pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 203, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Apaches at the Mescalero and Jicarilla Agencies. 5/23/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 207, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Pawnee Indian Reservation in Indian Territory. 6/20/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 218, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation. 6/28/1882. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 220, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of Eugene B. Allen. [Sioux; Dakota Territory.] 2/24/1882. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 490, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Report on bill (S. 1645) to authorize Dr. C. E. Price, of the United States Army, to receive the
pay allowed by law for discharging the duties of physician to the Hoopa Valley Indian
Reservation. 5/2/1882.1p.
Senate Report No. 506, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Report on bill (S. 1731) to authorize Dr. Walter Reed, assistant surgeon of the United States
Army, to receive the pay allowed by law for discharging the duties of physician to the White
Mountain Apache Indians, on the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona. 5/2/1882. 1p.
Senate Report No. 507, 47th Cong. 1st.
0014
Relief of Delaware Indians. [Kansas.] 5/17/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 589, 47th Cong. 1st.
0015
Disposition of lands embraced by the Fort Rice military reservation in Dakota, and all lands in
the Fort Randall military reservation lying east of the Missouri River. [Sioux.] 5/23/1882. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 628, 47th Cong. 1st.
0017
Relief of Mrs. Louisa Boddy. [Modoc; Oregon.] 5/24/1882. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 650, 47th Cong. 1st.
0019
Relief of James Riley. [Choctaw.] 5/31 /1882. 1 p.
Senate Report No. 658, 47th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of E. J. Baldwin. [Arizona.] 5/31/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 661, 47th Cong. 1 st.
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Relief of John Leathers. [Nevada.] 6/1/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 676, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of A. C. Larkin. [Cherokee.] 6/15/1882. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 733, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 1009) to authorize the sale of timber on certain lands reserved for the use of
the Menominee tribe of Indians. [Wisconsin.] 6/21/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 744, 47th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 2100) to define the meaning of the words "Indian country," as used in the
Revised Statutes and other laws of the United States. 6/28/1882. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 773, 47th Cong. 1st.
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. 4/28/1882. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1144, 47th Cong. 1st.
Cherokee Indian Lands. 4/27/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1146, 47th Cong. 1st.
Mexican Pottawatomie Indians. 4/28/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1149, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of the estate of James Riley. [Choctaw.] 5/3/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1180, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Ben Holladay. [Colorado.] 5/3/1882. 11 pp.
H.R. Report No. 1182, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Certain Kickapoo Indian Lands in Kansas. 6/6/1882. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1303, 47th Cong. 1st.
Lands in Colorado, occupied by the Uncompahgre and White River Ute Indians. 6/6/1882. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 1304, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Confederated Otoe and Missouria Indian Reservation. [Nebraska and Kansas.]
6/6/1882. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1305, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Colonel Orpah M. Meacham. [Modoc; California.] 6/6/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1346, 47th Cong. 1st.
Settlement with Pottawatomie Indians. [Michigan and Indiana.] 6/12/1882. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 1404, 47th Cong. 1st.
Sale of part of Omaha Indian Reservation in Nebraska. 7/1/1882.12pp.
H.R. Report No. 1530, 47th Cong. 1st.
An Agreement with the Sioux Indians, Dakota, for a cession of a part of their reservation to the
United States. 7/1/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1536, 47th Cong. 1st.
Manufacture of Salt in the Indian Territory. [Cherokee.] 7/1/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1545, 47th Cong. 1st.
Umatilla Indian Reservation Lands in Oregon. 7/15/1882.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1654, 47th Cong. 1st.
Indian Traders. 7/15/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1655, 47th Cong. 1st.
Claim of the "Old Settlers," or "Western Cherokees." 7/15/1882. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 1693, 47th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Dr. Walter Reed. [Apache; Arizona.] 7/31/1882.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1788, 47th Cong. 1st.
Agreement made by the Pah-Ute Indians, and granting a right of way to the Carson and
Colorado Railroad Company through the Walker River Reservation, in Nevada. 12/8/1882.
5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 7,.47th Cong. 2d.
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Affairs in Alaska. 1/10/1883. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 9, Part 3, 47th Cong. 2d.
Affairs in Alaska. 1/31/1883. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 9, Part 4, 47th Cong. 2d.
Abstract of Indian depredation claims acted upon since April 8, 1882.12/7/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 10, 47th Cong. 2d.
Disputes between the Cherokee Indians and the United States. 12/14/1882.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 11, 47th Cong. 2d.
Surplus subsistence funds for certain Indian tribes for fiscal year 1882. [Apache, Chippewa,
Makah, Shoshone, Bannock, Sheepeaters, Kickapoo, Blackfeet, Bloods, Piegans, Sioux, and
Nez Perce.] 12/27/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 25, 47th Cong. 2d.
Petition of Six Nations of New York Indians relating to Kansas lands. [Seneca, Cayuga,
Tuscarora, Onondaga, and Oneida.] 2/16/1883. 7pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 38, 47th Cong. 2d.
Ratification of an agreement with the confederated tribes of Flathead, Kootenay, and Upper
Pend d'Oreilles Indians, for the sale of a portion of their reservation in Montana Territory.
1/19/1883. 38pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 44, 47th Cong. 2d.
Claim of the Cherokee Indians for certain lands in Indian Territory. 1/20/1883. 39pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 54, 47th Cong. 2d.
Deficiency in the appropriation for the fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Sioux Indians.
2/3/1883. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 55, 47th Cong. 2d.
Invasion of Indian Territory, urging an amendment to section 2148 Revised Statutes, of
imprisonment for unlawful entry upon Indian lands. 2/5/1883. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 58, 47th Cong. 2d.
Commission appointed to negotiate with the Sioux Indians for modification of existing treaties.
2/3/1882. 14pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 68, 47th Cong. 2d.
Appropriation to enable the fulfillment of article 10 of the treaty of April 29,1868, with the Sioux
Indians. 2/14/1883. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 68, 47th Cong. 2d.
Appropriation of $14,100 for the purchase of stock-cattle, etc., for the bands of Sioux Indians of
Red Cloud and Red Leaf. 2/19/1883. 8pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 70, 47th Cong. 2d.
Large sums annually expended for attorneys' fees by different Indian tribes. 2/19/1883. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 71, 47th Cong. 2d.
Difference between the Eastern and Western bands of Cherokee Indians. 2/12/1883. 13pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 79, 47th Cong. 2d.
Cherokee Indian lands. 1/4/1883. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 908, 47th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Joseph H. Blazer. [Apache; New Mexico.] 1/16/1883. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 928, 47th Cong. 2d.
Relief of E. C. Chirouse. 1/16/1883. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 929, 47th Cong. 2d.
Relief of John Little and Hobart Williams. [Iowa; Nebraska.] 2/8/1883. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 965, 47th Cong. 2d.
Sale of timber on certain Menominee Indian lands in Wisconsin. 1/29/1883. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1895, 47th Cong. 2d.
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Relief of Louisa Boddy. [Modoc; Oregon.] 1/29/1883. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1896, 47th Cong. 2d.
Relief of E. P. Smith. 1/29/1883.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1896, 47th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Lawrie Tatum. [Kiowa and Comanche.] 2/9/1883. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1932, 47th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of Indians, in Wisconsin. 2/12/1883. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1950, 47th Cong. 2d.
Indian Treaty of Buffalo Creek, New York relating to Kansas lands. [Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida,
Tuscarora, and Onondaga.] 3/2/1883.4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2001, 47th Cong. 2d.
Volume 40,1882-84 (pp. 7033-8133)
0164
Index to Volume 40.10pp.
0174
Estimates for deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30,1883.
1/26/1883. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 60, 47th Cong. 2d.
0179
Union Pacific Railway, Passenger and Ticket Departments. Bulletin for July, 1883. U.S.
Transportation Requests, nd. 2pp.
0181
Peace Ratified in the Creek Nation. Report of Commissioners Clinton B. Fisk and E.
Whittlesey. 8/11/1883. 34pp.
0198
The Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation v. the United States. The answer of the Cherokee
Nation to the petition of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation therein so called. United
States Court of Claims. 1883. 29pp.
0213
Official Pamphlet of the National Indian Association with Suggestions and Facts for Its Helpers.
11/1882. 15pp.
0221
The Constitution and Laws of the Osage Nation passed at Pawhuska, Osage Nation, in the
years 1881 and 1882. 1883. 29pp.
0236
Before the Honorable Henry M. Teller, Secretary of the Interior. In the Matter of the Claim of
the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians against the Cherokee Nation West and the United
States, by S. J. Crawford. 10/19/1882. 34pp.
0256
Inaugural Address of Honorable N. J. Smith, Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokees,
delivered before the annual council at Cherokee Council House, Cherokee, Swain County,
North Carolina, October 4,1883.1883. 4pp.
0259
Seneca Indians, Western New York, September, 1883, by Mrs. Lemuel E. Caswell. [Missionary
work.] 1883. 3pp.
0261
Constitution of The Women's National Indian Association. Adopted October 27th, 1883. 4pp.
0263
Report of the Superintendent of Indian Schools to the Secretary of the Interior for the year
1883. 9/25/1883. 19pp.
0273
Report of the Inspector of Indian Schools to the Secretary of the Interior for the year ending
June 30, 1882. 10/19/1882. 20pp.
0283
Report on the Condition and Needs of the Mission Indians of California, made by Special
Agents Helen Jackson and Abbot Kinney, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. [Serrano,
Cahuilla, San Luiseno, and Dieguino.] 7/13/1883. 35pp.
0301
Domestic Missions. Niobrara. [Sioux; Yankton Agency, education.] 3/1883. 4pp.
0303
Relief of Louisa Boddy. [Modoc; Oregon.] 1 /15/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 9, 48th Cong. 1st.
0306
John B. Monteith, Deceased. [Nez Perce; Idaho.] 1/15/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 10, 48th Cong. 1st.
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Right of way to Dakota Central Railway through Sioux Reservation, Dakota. 12/11 /1883.11 pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 11, 48th Cong. 1st.
Lands to Chippewa Indians, Lake Superior, Wisconsin. 12/11/1883. 8pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 12, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill to confirm the title to certain land in the Indian Territory to the Cheyennes and Arapahoes,
and the Wichitas and affiliated bands, to provide for the issuance of patents therefor.
12/19/1883. 84pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 13, 48th Cong. 1st.
Lands in Duck Valley, Nevada. [Shoshone.] 12/11/1883.13pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 13, 48th Cong. 1st.
"Old Settler" or "Western Cherokees." 12/19/1883.10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14, 48th Cong. 1st.
Timber depredations on Indian reservations. 12/11/1883. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 14, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 1755) to divide a portion of the reservation of the Sioux Nation of Indians in
Dakota into separate reservations, and to secure the relinquishment of the Indian title to the
remainder. 5/31/1884. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 1724, 48th Cong. 1st.
Settlement with the Pottawatomie Indians of Kansas and the Indian Territory. 6/20/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1956, 48th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to the Carson and Colorado Railroad Company through Walker River Reservation
in Nevada. [Paiute.] 12/11/1883. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 15, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill to accept and ratify an agreement with the confederated tribes of the Flathead, Kootenay,
and Upper Pend d'Oreilles Indians for the sale of a portion of their reservation in Montana
Territory required for the Northern Pacific Railroad. 12/19/1883. 43pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 15, 48th Cong. 1st.
Settlement of estates of deceased Kickapoo Indians in Kansas. 12/11/1883. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 16, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill to accept and ratify an agreement made with Chief Moses and other Indians for the
relinquishment of certain lands in Washington Territory. [Columbia and Colville reservations.]
12/19/1883. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 16, 48th Cong. 1st.
Trespasses on Indian lands. [Indian Territory.] 12/11/1883. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 17, 48th Cong. 1st.
Deficiency appropriation of $78,110 for the purchase of supplies for the Crow Indians.
[Montana.] 12/19/1883. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 48th Cong. 1st.
Deficiency in the appropriation for the Indian Bureau. 12/11/1883. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 18, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill to provide for the issuance of patients for certain lands in the Indian Territory, occupied by
the Kickapoo, Iowa, and other Indians. 12/19/1883. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 18, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill to accept and ratify the agreement by the Shoshones, Bannocks, and Sheepeaters, of Fort
Hall and Lemhi Reservations, in Idaho. 12/19/1883. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 19, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill to accept and ratify certain agreements made with the Sioux Indians and to grant a right of
way to the Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company through the Sioux
Reservation in Dakota. 12/19/1883.12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 20, 48th Cong. 1st.
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Bill for the relief of the Nez Perce Indians in the Territory of Idaho, and of the allied tribes
residing on the Grande Ronde Indian Reservation in Oregon. [Willamette.] 12/19/1883. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 21, 48th Cong. 1st.
Payment of certain settlers on the Round Valley Indian Reservation in California. 12/19/1883.
5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 22, 48th Cong. 1st.
Indian depredation claims. 12/14/1883. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 23, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill providing for allotment of lands in severally to the Indians residing upon the Chehalis
Reservation, in Washington Territory. [Chehalis.] 12/19/1883. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 23, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Louisa Boddy. [Modoc; Oregon.] 1/15/1884. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 32, 48th Cong. 1st.
Amounts due to citizens of the United States for supplies furnished to the Sioux Indians of
Minnesota subsequent to August, 1860, and prior to the massacre of August, 1862.1/15/1884.
3pp.
Senate Report No. 35, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill to allow Indian homestead entries, in certain cases, without the payment of fees and
commissions. 1/8/1884. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 35, 48th Cong. 1st.
Allotment of lands in severally to the Arickaree, Gros Venire, and Mandan Indians on the Fort
Berthold Indian Reservation, Dakota. 1/8/1884. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 36, 48th Cong. 1st.
Concurrent Resolution adopted by the Legislature of New York relative to the education of
Indians. 2/26/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 39, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Leathers. [Pyramid Lake Reservation; Nevada.] 1/16/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 47, 48th Cong. 1st.
Bill for the relief of the Mission Indians in California. 1/14/1884. 37pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 49, 48th Cong. 1st.
Appropriations for the settlement, under existing treaties, of certain freedmen and their
descendants upon lands known as the Oklahoma district, Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Creek,
Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole.] 1/14/1884. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 51, 48th Cong. 1st.
Boundary lines of certain lands purchased by the United States from the Creek Indians for use
of Seminole Indians, Indian Territory. 1/14/1884. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 52, 48th Cong. 1st.
Leases of lands in the Indian Territory to citizens of the United States for cattle-grazing and
other purposes. [Kansas, Kickapoo, Nez Perce, Osage, Otoe, Ottawa, Peoria, Ponca,
Pottawatomie, Quapaw, Sac and Fox, Wyandotte, Oklahoma, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache,
Wichita, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, and Cherokee.] 1/14/1884.160pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 54, 48th Cong. 1st.
Resolution relating to the leases of lands in the Indian Territory to citizens of the United States
for cattle-grazing and other purposes. 2/25/1884.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 56, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 460) to authorize the sale of timber on certain lands reserved for the use of
the Menomonee tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. 1/22/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 60, 48th Cong. 1st.
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Protest of D. W. Bushyhead, Principal Chief, and other Cherokee and Creek Indians against
the passage of Senate bill No. 50 and House bill No. 3961, regarding another railroad through
Indian Territory. 3/7/1884. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 62, 48th Cong. 1st.
Boundary line between a portion of the Indian Territory and the State of Texas. 1/22/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 63, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on the petitions praying that the "Oklahoma lands" in the Indian Territory be opened for
settlement. [Creek, Seminole, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Iowa, Kickapoo, and Pottawatomie.]
1/22/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 64, 48th Cong. 1st.
Sioux agreements to cession of land to the United States. [Dakota and Nebraska.] 1/23/1884.
69pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 70, 48th Cong. 1st.
Sioux agreements to cession of land to the United States. [Dakota and Nebraska.] 2/13/1884.
2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 70, Part 2, 48th Cong. 1st.
Right of way through Lake Traverse Indian Reservation, Dakota, for the Chicago, Milwaukee
and Saint Paul Railway Company. [Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux.] 1/31/1884. 42pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 71, 48th Cong. 1st.
Claims allowed under act of August 7,1882, for services rendered and supplies furnished on
account of the Indian service. 1/30/1884. 9pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 72, 48th Cong. 1st.
Damages to the Chippewa Indians residing upon Lake Winibigoshish and Leech Lake Indian
Reservations in Minnesota. 2/4/1884. 37pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 76, 48th Cong. 1st.
Amount appropriated .March 3,1883, for Cherokee Nation, and legislation to protect the rights
of adopted citizens of said nation. 3/3/1884. 25pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 86, 48th Cong. 1st.
Expenditures for Indian Service. 2/18/1884. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 95, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Isaac Minor. [Hoopa Valley Agency, California.] 1/31/1884. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 96, 48th Cong. 1st.
Boundary line between the United States and Texas. 2/13/1884. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 99, 48th Cong. 1st.
Indian depredation claims reported to the Secretary of the Interior since December 5,1883, to
February 20, 1884. 2/21/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 102, 48th Cong. 1st.
Compensation for Sioux Indians for ponies taken from them. 2/14/1884. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 103, 48th Cong. 1st.
Case of Johnson Foster, a Creek Indian. [Murder of Arapahoe.] 2/15/1884. 15pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 105, 48th Cong. 1st.
Status of certain lands in the Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Creek,
Choctaw, and Chickasaw.] 2/18/1884. 18pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 109, 48th Cong. 1st.
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company. [Indian Territory.] 1/24/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 110, 48th Cong. 1st.
Roll of the Cherokee Indians east of the Mississippi River. 3/21/1884. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 135, 48th Cong. 1st.
Lands of the Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota. [Chippewa.] 1/31/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 183, 48th Cong. 1st.
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Report on bill (S. 938) confirming to W. S. Byers & Co. the right to take and use water from the
Umatilla River, on the Umatilla Reservation, in Oregon. 2/20/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 208,48th Cong. 1st.
Amounts due for supplies furnished to Sioux Indians of Minnesota, August, 1860 through
August, 1862. 2/5/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 209, 48th Cong. 1st.
Final settlement with Mexican Pottawatomie Indians of Kansas. 2/5/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 210, 48th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to the Southern Kansas Railway Company. [Indian Territory.] 2/5/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 211, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 1108) to provide for the sale of the Iowa Indian Reservation in the States of
Nebraska and Kansas and for the issuance of a patent for a reservation for the Iowa tribe of
Indians in the Indian Territory. 2/26/1884. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 232, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 66) entitled "A bill providing for allotment of lands in severally to the Indians
residing upon the Umatilla Reservation in Oregon." [Walla Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla.]
2/27/1884. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 234, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Mary Jane Thompson, executrix of Jeter L. Thompson. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.]
2/27/1884. 7pp.
Senate Report No. 235, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of William Franklin Grounds. [Hualapais; Arizona.] 2/7/1884. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 253, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (S. 1706) to accept and ratify an agreement with the confederated tribes of the
Flathead, Kootenay, and Upper Pend d'Oreilles Indians for the sale of a portion of their
reservation in Montana, required for use of the Northern Pacific Railroad. 3/4/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 262, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John B. Monteith. [Nez Perce; Idaho.] 3/4/1884. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 263, 48th Cong. 1st.
Cherokee lands, Indian Territory. 3/10/1884. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 287, 48th Cong. 1st.
Creating a military academy west of the Mississippi River, for the training and education of
Indian youths and men up to a proper age as soldiers. 3/19/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 348, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Thomas S. Brooks & Co. 2/12/1884. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 352, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Evans, Nichols & Co. 2/12/1884.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 353, 48th Cong. 1 st.
Report on bill (S. 1564) providing for the allotment of lands in severally to certain Chippewa
Indians of Lake Superior, in Wisconsin. 3/25/1884. 1p.
Senate Report No. 380, 48th Cong. 1st.
Nez Perce and Bannock Indian Wars. [Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.] 2/20/1884.
4pp.
H.R. Report No. 386, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on "bill (H.R. 1290) providing for allotment of lands in severally to the Indians residing
upon the Umatilla Reservation in Oregon." [Walla Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla.] 2/20/1884.
4pp.
H.R. Report No. 387, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Elijah W. Dobbs, Mariano G. Samaniego, and H. C. Hooker. [Chiracahua Apache;
Arizona.] 2/23/1884.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 439, 48th Cong. 1 St.
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To grant the Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company a right of way through the Indian
Territory. 2/25/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 475, 48th Cong. 1st.
White Mountain Indian Reservation, Arizona.—The Deer Creek Coal Fields. 2/25/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 496, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Henderson C. Leach. [Sioux and Cheyenne.] 2/26/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 507, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of L. A. Moris. [Choctaw; Indian Territory.] 3/4/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 610, 48th Cong. 1st.
North Carolina Bonds. [Indian trust fund.] 3/5/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 672, 48th Cong. 1st.
North Carolina Bonds. [Indian trust fund.] 6/13/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 672, Part 2, 48th Cong. 1st.
New York Indian lands in Kansas. 3/5/1884. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 673, 48th Cong. 1st.
Claims for depredations committed by the Ute Indians. [White River Agency; Colorado.]
3/7/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 693, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Henry C. Frazier. [Chiracahua Apache; Arizona.] 3/7/1884.1p.
H.R. Report No. 694, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George Storrs. 3/7/1884. [Sioux; Minnesota.] 3/7/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 695, 48th Cong. 1st.
Kickapoo Indian lands in Kansas. 3/11/1884. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 765, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of S. N. Wood. [Kiowa; Texas.] 3/11/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 766, 48th Cong. 1st.
Eastern and northern judicial districts of Texas. [Chickasaw and Choctaw.] 3/18/1884. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 797, 48th Cong. 1st.
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina. [Delegates and attorneys.] 3/18/1884.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 827, 48th Cong. 1 st.
Sale of the Iowa Indian Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska. 3/18/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 828, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 5420) to accept and ratify certain agreements made with the Sioux Indians,
and to grant a right of way to the Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company
through the Sioux Reservation in Dakota. 3/18/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 829, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 5282) to accept and ratify certain agreements made with the Sioux Indians,
and to grant a right of way to the Dakota Central Railway Company through the Sioux
Reservation in Dakota. 3/18/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 830, 48th Cong. 1st.
Indian appropriation bill. [Hualapais; Arizona.] 3/19/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 953, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George Maxwell. [Cheyenne.] 3/22/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 971, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 3436) to provide for a revision of a distribution of the invested and other
common property of the Confederated Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and Piankeshaw Indians.
3/28/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1006, 48th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of Indians. [Wisconsin.] 4/1/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1054, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. L. Burchard. [Round Valley, California.] 4/1/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1055, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of heirs of Black Beaver. [Delaware; Indian Territory.] 4/1/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1103, 48th Cong. 1st.
Volume 12,1884-85 (pp. 8134-9253)
0779
Index to Volume 12.10pp.
0790
Report of the Governor of Alaska to the Secretary of the Interior, 1885. 10/1/1885. 19pp.
0800
The Indian Bureau at the New Orleans Exposition. Report of Alice C. Fletcher to the Honorable
Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 5/6/1885. 3pp.
0802
Condition of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians. [Indian Territory.] 1/5/1885. 27pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 16, 48th Cong. 2d.
0816
Purchases for Interior Department. [Indian Office.] 12/8/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 18, 48th Cong. 2d.
0820
Price paid for certain Cherokee lands. 1/6/1885. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 19, 48th Cong. 2d.
0821
Indian depredations presented to the Secretary of the Interior since February 20,1884.
12/11/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 20, 48th Cong. 2d.
0824
Coal on the White Mountain Reservation in Arizona. 1/6/1885. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 20, 48th Cong. 2d.
0830
Leasing of land on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana Territory. 1/6/1885. 45pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 22, 48th Cong. 2d.
0853
Unoccupied lands acquired by the United States from the Creek and Seminole Indians in the
Indian Territory. 1/20/1885. 1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 25, 48th Cong. 2d.
0854
Disbursement of funds for the support of Indian schools. [Kansas.] 12/16/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 26, 48th Cong. 2d.
0856
Appropriation for Indian Service for the fiscal year ending June 30,1886. [Pottawatomie,
Columbia, and Colville.] 12/11/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 26, 48th Cong. 2d.
0857
Certain lands in the Indian Territory acquired by the United States from the Creek and
Seminole Indians. 1/21/1885. 1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 27, 48th Cong. 2d.
0858
Appropriation of $2,000 to Bureau of Catholic Missions for support and education of Indian
pupils on Flathead Reservation, Montana. [Flathead.] 12/12/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 29, 48th Cong. 2d.
0860
Right of way to the Jamestown and Northern Railway Company through the Devils Lake Indian
Reservation, Dakota. [Sioux.] 12/15/1884.10pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 31, 48th Cong. 2d.
0865
Disbursement of funds for the support of Indian schools. [Kansas and Indian Territory.]
12/16/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 38, 48th Cong. 2d.
0867
Support of Indians of the Blackfeet, Crow, Fort Belknap, and Fort Peck Agencies for the
current fiscal year. [Blackfeet.] 12/17/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 45, 48th Cong. 2d.
0868
Claims of Omaha Indians against the Winnebago Indians..[Nebraska.] 1/24/1885. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 46, 48th Cong. 2d.
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Lands in the Indian Territory acquired by treaty from the Creek and Seminole Indians.
1/28/1885. 71pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 50, 48th Cong. 2d.
Opening up to settlement of certain lands in the Indian Territory. [Creek and Seminole.]
1/30/1885. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 54, 48th Cong. 2d.
Memorial of the loyal Creek Indians with reference to the awards made to those Creeks who
enlisted in the Federal Army, loyal refugees and freedmen. 2/24/1885. 7pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 54, 48th Cong. 2d.
Condition of affairs at the Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Indian Agency. 2/2/1885.1p.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 58, 48th Cong. 2d.
Memorial of J. C. Adams, for and in behalf of the Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of Indians.
[Claims.] 2/28/1885. 13pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 61, 48th Cong. 2d.
Flathead Indian pupils. 1/7/1885.1p.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 69, 48th Cong. 2d.
Claim of Captain & Co. for supplies furnished Osage Indians in Kansas in 1871-72. 1/12/1885.
6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 77, 48th Cong. 2d.
Leasing lands on the Crow Indian Reservation, in Montana. 2/19/1885. 10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 80, 48th Cong. 2d.
Leasing lands on the Crow Indian Reservation, in Montana. 2/19/1885. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 80, Part 2, 48th Cong. 2d.
Indian depredations reported to the Department of Interior since December 10, 1884.
1/14/1885. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 86, 48th Cong. 2d.
Appropriation for beef delivered at Blackfeet Agency. [Montana.] 2/21/1885. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 91, 48th Cong. 2d.
Progress of Indian education and civilization. 2/26/1885.1p.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 95, 48th Cong. 2d.
Property for Indian school purposes. [Navajo and Moqui; Arizona.] 1/17/1885. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 100, 48th Cong. 2d.
Improvements within the Mescalero Indian Reservation, New Mexico. 1/24/1885. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 124, 48th Cong. 2d.
Heating apparatus in the Indian industrial school buildings at Forest Grove, Oregon. 1/26/1885.
2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 127, 48th Cong. 2d.
Sale of the Omaha lands in Nebraska. 1/26/1885. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 129, 48th Cong. 2d.
Hampton Institute, Virginia. 1/30/1885. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 159, 48th Cong. 2d.
Indian depredations reported to the Department of Interior since January 13,1885. 2/4/1885.
23pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 182, 48th Cong. 2d.
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Indian depredations claims. 2/7/1885. 21 pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 197, 48th Cong. 2d.
0012
Subsistence and removal of certain Eastern Cherokee Indians. [North Carolina.] 2/11/1885.
3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 208, 48th Cong. 2d.
0014
Indian School services for Turtle Mountain Chippewas of Dakota. 2/18/1885. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 240, 48th Cong. 2d.
0016
Relief of settlers at Duck Valley, Nevada. [Shoshone.] 1/27/1885.1p.
Senate Report No. 1095, 48th Cong. 2d.
0017
Indian appropriations, 1886. 2/13/1885. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1283, 48th Cong. 2d.
0019
Claim of the "Old Settlers" or Western Cherokee Indians. 2/23/1885. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1392, 48th Cong. 2d.
0020
Report on the several reservations in California, and particularly on the Round Valley Indian
Reservation; and full investigation on the present and past management of said reservation,
and of all abuses of the rights and interests of the Indians thereon. [Mission Indians.]
2/27/1885. 197pp.
Senate Report No. 1522, 48th Cong. 2d.
0123
Report on bill (S. 1043) to quiet certain land titles in Mississippi. [Chickasaw.] 2/28/1885.1 p.
Senate Report No. 1555, 48th Cong. 2d.
0124
Report on bill (S. 48) to provide for the allotment of lands in severally to Indians on the various
reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the States and Territories over the
Indians. 1/9/1885. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2247, 48th Cong. 2d.
0125
Report on bill (H.R. 7458) to amend an act to grant a right of way for a railroad and telegraph
line through the lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians to the Saint Louis and
San Francisco Railway Company. [Indian Territory.] 1/10/1885.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2260, 48th Cong. 2d.
0126
Indian appropriations bill. 1/16/1885. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2306, 48th Cong. 2d.
0127
Relief of John Leathers. [Pyramid Lake, Nevada.] 1/23/1885. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2363, 48th Cong. 2d.
0128
Relief of J. T. and C. T. Hulett. [Ute; Colorado.] 2/17/1885. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2548, 48th Cong. 2d.
0129
Claim of William M. Morrison. [Otoe and Missouria.] 2/17/1885. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2589, 48th Cong. 2d.
0130
Relief of S. W. Marston. [Union Agency, Indian Territory.] 2/28/1885.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2647, 48th Cong. 2d.
0131
Report on bill (H.R. 5427) to provide permanent reservations for the Indians of Northern
Montana. [Piegan, Assinaboine, Gros Ventre, Blackfeet, and Sioux.] 2/28/1885. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 2648, 48th Cong. 2d.
0134
Claim of the "Old Settlers" or Western Cherokee Indians. 2/28/1885. 26pp.
H.R. Report No. 2651, 48th Cong. 2d.
0148
Relief of A. L. Dickerman and Others. [Kansas.] 3/3/1885.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2688, 48th Cong. 2d.
0149
Occupation of the Oklahoma lands in the Indian Territory by settlers. 3/13/1885.1 p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 7, Special Session.
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The Political Status of the American Indian, by Daniel Fox. nd. 9pp.
Historical Sketch of the Omaha Tribe of Indians in Nebraska, by Alice C. Fletcher. 1885. 13pp.
Fourth Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association. 11 /1884. 71 pp.
Memorial to the President, by Citizens of Montana Territory. Praying Revocation of Executive
Order of Nov. 26,1884, said Order making certain New Indian Reservation. [Cheyenne.]
3/31/1885. 21pp.
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians v. the United States and the Cherokee Nation. Court of
Claims, nd. 24pp.
Contracts for beef cattle to the Indians. 6/10/1884.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 104, 48th Cong. 1st.
Claims allowed in the Department of the Interior for depredations by tribes of Indians who have
annuities or other funds due them from the United States. 4/10/1884.13pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 132, 48th Cong. 1st.
Leasing of lands upon the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana. 3/26/1884. 20pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 139, 48th Cong. 1st.
Supplemental estimates of amounts necessary to pay claims allowed by the Treasury
Department for services rendered and supplies furnished to the Indian service for the fiscal
year 1884 and prior years. 4/26/1884.16pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 145, 48th Cong. 1st.
Massacre of Dr. Marcus Whitman and others. [Oregon.] 4/29/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 147, 48th Cong. 1st.
Mille Lac Indian Reservation in Minnesota. [Chippewa.] 4/29/1884. 18pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 148, 48th Cong. 1st.
Reward to the Ozette Indians. [British Columbia, Canada.] 5/29/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 162, 48th Cong. 1st.
The shooting of "Black Wolf" in Montana. [Cheyenne.] 5/27/1884. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 176, 48th Cong. 1st.
Affairs of Indians in Lake Winnibigoshish and Leech Lake Indian Reservations. [Chippewa;
Minnesota.] 6/6/1884. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 180, 48th Cong. 1 st.
Allotment of lands in severally to certain Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, residing in
Wisconsin. 3/25/1884. 1p.
Senate Report No. 380, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of S. N. Wood. [Kiowa; Texas.] 4/8/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 423, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of the estate of John Cook. [Chippewa; Minnesota.] 5/13/1884. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 537, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Overton Love and Wyatt Gilschrist. [Chickasaw and Comanche; Texas.] 5/22/1884.
2pp.
Senate Report No. 569, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of William Beddo and others. [Kiowa and Comanche; Texas.] 5/22/1884. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 570, 48th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 6074) entitled "An act to change the eastern and northern judicial districts
of the State of Texas, and to attach a part of the Indian Territory to said districts." [Choctaw
and Cherokee.] 5/26/1884. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 575, 48th Cong. 1st.
Boundary lines between a portion of the Indian Territory and Texas. 5/26/1884.1p.
Senate Report No. 576, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. L. Burchard. [Round Valley, California.] 5/28/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 583, 48th Cong. 1st.
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Civil and criminal process of territorial courts in certain reservations. 4/1/1884.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1034, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Thomas J. Rhodes. [Apache; Texas.] 4/11/1884.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1131, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Kaula. [Sioux; Minnesota.] 4/11/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1132, 48th Cong. 1st.
John Cook. [Chippewa; Minnesota.] 4/11/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1133, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Timothy McCormick. [Cheyenne; Kansas.] 4/11/1884.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1134, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of William Beddo and others. [Kiowa and Comanche; Texas.] 4/11/1884. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 1135, 48th Cong. 1st.
Claim of J. Nelson Trask. 4/11/1884.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1227, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of H. C. Linn. 4/11/1884. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1237, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of certain settlers on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation, in Nevada. [Shoshone.]
4/12/1884. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1295, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of F. C. Bulkley. [Kiowa.] 4/12/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1296, 48th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Sac and Fox Reservation in Kansas and Nebraska. 4/15/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1306, 48th Cong. 1st.
Claims for citizenship in the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole Indian
nations. 4/15/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report-No. 1307, 48th Cong. 1st.
Payment of Kaw or Kansas Indian scrip. [Kansas.] 4/15/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1308, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John S. Chesum. [Comanche; New Mexico.] 4/24/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1343, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Fletcher. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe; Kansas.] 4/24/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1344, 48th Cong. 1st.
Leasing Indian lands to citizens of the United States. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 4/24/1884.
1pH.R. Report No. 1345, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Cyrus Beers and others. [Sioux; Nebraska.] 4/24/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1346, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John G. Fell, Edward Hoopes, and George Burnham. [Apache; Arizona.] 4/24/1884.
4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1347, 48th Cong. 1st.
Payment to Delaware Indians. [Kansas.] 4/24/1884.13pp.
H.R. Report No. 1348, 48th Cong. 1st.
Payment to Delaware Indians. [Kansas.] 4/24/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1349, 48th Cong. 1st.
Supplies furnished Sioux Indians, Minnesota. 4/24/1884.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1350, 48th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Felix McKittrick. [Apache; New Mexico.] 5/7/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1449, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Fred. Phillips. [Nez Perce; Idaho.] 5/7/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1450, 48th Cong. 1st.
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Right of way for Southern Kansas Railway Company. [Indian Territory.] 5/7/1884.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1451, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Overton Love and Wyatt Gilschrist. [Chickasaw and Comanche; Indian Territory.]
5/7/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1452, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George S. Comstock. [Cheyenne and Sioux.] 5/20/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1574, 48th Cong. 1st.
Leasing of Indian lands in the Indian Territory. 1/6/1885. 220pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 48th Cong. 2d.
Volume 10,1874,1882-86 (pp. 9254-10279)
0455
Index to Volume 10. 7pp.
0462
Report of the commission appointed by the Secretary of the Interior to investigate certain
charges against the Hon. E. P. Smith, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. [Chippewa;
Minnesota.] 2/2/1874.146pp.
0535
What the Government and the Churches are doing for the Indians. Department of the Interior.
3/19/1874. 24pp.
0547
Leasing of Indian lands. Department of Justice. [Cherokee, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, and
Kiowa and Comanche; Indian Territory.] 7/21/1885. 3pp.
0549
Alaska: A Sketch of the Country and Its People. Domestic Committee of the Protestant
Episcopal Church in the United States of America. [Koloshians, Kenaians, Aleuts, and Eskimo.]
1883.20pp.
0561
Report of the Governor of Alaska, for the year 1884.10/1/1884. 9pp.
0566
Right of way for Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad Company. [Indian Territory.]
5/31/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1723, 48th Cong. 1st.
0567
List of all. Indian treaties and agreements made with the several tribes of Indians in the United
States which have been ratified [alphabetically arranged], with the date of each treaty and
where the same appears in the Statutes at Large, nd. 11 pp.
0572
Leasing of Indian lands. [Indian Territory.] 12/2/1884.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 5, 48th Cong. 2d.
0573
Failure of the Utah and Northern Railway Company to compensate certain Indians for right of
way. [Shoshone and Bannock; Idaho.] 12/9/1884. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 6, 48th Cong. 2d.
0576
Claims to portions of the Zuni Indian reservation in New Mexico and Arizona. 12/3/1884. 29pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 11, 48th Cong. 2d.
0599
Appropriation for the purchase of teams and agricultural implements for the Lawrence school.
[Kansas.] 1/5/1885. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14, 48th Cong. 2d.
0600
Before the Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, Secretary of the Interior, In the Matter of the Proceeds of
Sales of Osage Indian Lands in Kansas, by Samuel J. Crawford, Attorney for the Osage
Nation. 2/22/1886. 7pp.
0605
Rules governing the Court of Indian Offenses. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian
Affairs. 3/30/1883. 8pp.
0609
A Statement of Facts concerning the Difficulties at Sitka, Alaska, in 1885, by Sheldon Jackson,
D.D., U.S. General Agent of Education in Alaska. 1886. 33pp.
0627
Department of the Interior before the United States General Land Office. In the Matter of the
application of J. H. Seymour and others to file preemption & homestead claims in T. 3 S., R. 1
E., San Bernardino M., included within the Potrero Indian Reservation. Brief for Appellee, the
Mission Indians. Shirley C. Ward, Attorney for Appellee. [California.] 188[?]. 21pp.
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In the United States Court of Claims, December Term 1884. The Eastern Band of the
Cherokee Nation v. The United States and the Cherokee Nation. Argument. William A. Phillips,
Counsel Cherokee Nation. 5/2/1885. 66pp.
In the United States Court of Claims, December Term 1884. The Eastern Band of the
Cherokee Nation v. The United States and the Cherokee Nation. Brief for the Defendant, the
Cherokee Nation. William A. Phillips, Counsel Cherokee Nation and John C. Fay, Assistant
Attorney for the United States, nd. 66pp.
Annual Report of the Secretary of War. [Indian activities.] 11/21/1884. 2pp.
Annual Report of the Secretary of War. [Indian activities.] 11/30/1885. 4pp.
The Second Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for
the year ending December, 1884.1885. 50pp.
American Missionary Association. Letter from Miss M. C. Collins. [Sioux; Nebraska.] nd. 4pp.
Laws and Instructions relating to the Duties of Inspectors of the United States Indian Service.
Department of the Interior. 7/1/1885. 8pp.
Crow Creek Reservation, Dakota. Action of the Indian Rights Association, and opinions of the
Press, West and East, regarding its recent occupation by white settlers, by the Indian Rights
Association. [Winnebago, and Santee and Yanktonais Sioux.] 5/27/1885. 45pp.
Protest of the Chickasaw Nation against the claim of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway
Company to ownership of certain lands near the line of its road in the country of the
Chickasaw, by Chickasaw Delegates. 1/18/1886. 7pp.
Before the Hon. M. J. Durham, First Comptroller of the Treasury, relative to the proceeds of
sales of Osage Indian lands in Kansas, by Samuel J. Crawford, Attorney for Osage Nation.
3/17/1886. 5pp.
The Ramona School for Indian Girls, at Santa Fe, New Mexico. [Pueblo, Apache, and Navajo.]
From the Christian Union. 3/11/1886. 3pp.
Peace Principles Put to the Proof, by Stanley Pumphrey. [Kiowa and Comanche; Texas.] 1882.
4pp.
The Case of McGillicuddy. Senator Henry L. Dawes explains the troubles at the Sioux
Agencies. 8/5/1884. 3pp.
Address of the President, Mrs. J. B. Dickinson, at the annual meeting of the Women's National
Indian Association. 11/17/1885.12pp.
Preamble, Platform, and Constitution of the National Indian Defence Association. 11/28/1885.
8pp.
The Indian Before the Law, by Henry S. Pancoast. 7/151884. 82pp.
Report of a visit to the Navajo, Pueblo, and Hualapais Indians of New Mexico and Arizona, by
Herbert Welsh, Indian Rights Association. 1885. 48pp.
The Record of Hampton's Returned Indian Pupils, by Rev. J. J. Gravatt. 12/11/1884. 7pp.
Address to the public of the Lake Mohonk Conference, held at Lake Mohonk, N.Y., October,
1883, in behalf of the Civilization and Legal Protection of the Indians of the United States, by
the Indian Rights Association. [Sioux.] 10/1883.15pp.
Second annual address to the public of the Lake Mohonk Conference, held at Lake Mohonk,
N.Y., September, 1884, in behalf of the Civilization and Legal Protection of the Indians of the
United States, by the Indian Rights Association. 9/1884. 37pp.
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Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of the Friends of the
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General Crook upon the Apaches. 7/16/1884. 4pp.
0043
The Action of Congress in regard to the Piegan Indians of Montana, by the Indian Rights
Association. 1885. 20pp.
0053
Facts Regarding the Recent Opening to White Settlement of Crow Creek Reservation in
Dakota, by Henry Pancoast, Indian Rights Association. [Sioux.] nd. 12pp.
0059
Objects of the Indian Rights Association. 1884. 6pp.
0062
Letter to Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, Secretary of Interior from Moses Keokuk. [Sac and Fox;
Kansas.] 4/15/1886. 8pp.
0066
The Chippewa Indians. Bishop Whipple and Rev. J. A. Gilfillan make a strong appeal in their
behalf. [Lands; Minnesota.] 12/7/1885. 3pp.
0068
Before the Honorable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Statement of the rights of Choctaw
citizens within the Chickasaw District, as secured by the Agreement of January 17th, 1837,
and the Treaties of June 22,1855, and April 28,1866; and the Request of the Choctaw Nation
that the United States shall require the Chickasaws to admit and accord to the Choctaws their
rights under said treaties in the Chickasaw District, by Campbell LeFlore, Special Delegate
Choctaw Nation. 3/31/1886. 19pp.
0079
Annual meeting and report of the Women's National Indian Association. 10/27/1883. 24pp.
0091
A Few Facts concerning the Condition of Indians, by the National Indian Association. 1882.
4pp.
0093
The Navajos. A crisis in the history of an Indian tribe [New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah], by
General S. C. Armstrong. 8/23/1883. 4pp.
0095
The Indian Problem Not Necessary. A paper written for the annual meeting of the Women's
National Indian Association, by G. W. Owen. nd. 4pp.
Volume 13,1880,1884,1886 (pp. 9852-9880)
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Condition of the Sioux Indians upon their reservation, the character of the same, and the
feasibility and propriety of the proposed reduction of such reservation, and also to examine into
the grievances of the Indian tribes in the Territory of Montana. [Crow, Gros Ventre,
Assinaboine, Piegan, Blood, Blackfeet, Flathead, and Sioux; Dakota.] 3/7/1884. 404pp.
Senate Report No. 283, 48th Cong. 1st.
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Expenditure of public moneys in the Indian service and the Yellowstone Park. [Sioux,
Cheyenne, Flathead, Yakima, Puyallup, Umatilla, Navajo, Pueblo, Apache, Yuma, Tonto,
Mohave, Arapahoe and Cheyenne, Kickapoo, Shawnee, Sac and Fox, Cherokee, Choctaw,
Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole; Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, New
Mexico, Arizona, and Indian Territory.] 3/16/1886. 283pp.
H.R. Report No. 1076, 49th Cong. 1st.
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Testimony in relation to the Ute Indian outbreak. [Colorado.] 5/1/1880. 205pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 38, 46th Cong. 2d.
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The Indians in the United States, and what is done for them, by Rev. John O. Means,
American Board of Foreign Missions. [Sioux and Ponca; Dakota and Nebraska.] 10/3/1882.
18pp.
0015
Report of the Superintendent of Indian Schools to the Secretary of the Interior for the year
1884.9/22/1884. 18pp.
0026
Laws and Regulations relating to Trade with Indian Tribes. Office of Indian Affairs. 4/1/1879.
13pp.
0033
Change in the boundary of the Crow Creek Agency in Dakota. [Sioux.] 12/10/1885.120pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 1, 49th Cong. 1 st.
0104
Report of a Military Reconnaissance of Alaska, made in 1883, by Frederick Schwatka.
[Tongas, Cape Fox, Stickeen, Sitka, Kootznahoo, Hoonah, Auk, Chilkat, Tahk-Heesh, A-Van,
Takon, Klat-OI-Klin, Tadoosh, Fort Yukon, Tananah, Ingalik, Innuit, and Aleut.] 12/3/1884.
141pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 2, 49th Cong. 1st.
0186
Relief of John Leathers. [Nevada.] 1/6/1886. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 3, 49th Cong. 1st.
0188
Timber depredations on the public reservations. [Cherokee.] 12721/1885. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 13, 49th Cong. 1st.
0191
Petition of certain Santee Sioux Indians, of Know County, Nebraska, praying the passage of a
law securing to them patents to their lands, and for rights of citizenship. 12/16/1885. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 14, 49th Cong. 1st.
0193
Amending the law against trespasses upon Indian lands. 12/21/1885. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14, 49th Cong. 1st.
0196
Relief for the Mission Indians in California. 12/21/1885. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 15, 49th Cong. 1st.
0198
Right of way to the Jamestown and Northern Railroad Company through Devils Lake Indian
Reservation. [Sioux; Dakota.] 12/21/1885.10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 16, 49th Cong. 1st.
0203
Right of way to the Carson and Colorado Railroad Company through the Walker River
Reservation in Nevada. [Paiute.] 12/21/1885. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 49th Cong. 1st.
0208
Condition of the Northern Cheyenne. [Montana.] 12/15/1885. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 17, 49th Cong. 1st.
0210
Settlement of estates of deceased Kickapoo Indians in Kansas. 12/21/1885. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 19, 49th Cong. 1st.
0213
Failure of the Utah and Northern Railroad to compensate certain Indians for lands used in the
construction of the road. [Shoshone and Bannock; Idaho.] 12/21/1885. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 20, 49th Cong. 1st.
0217
Lands in severally to the Indians on the Round Valley Indian Reservation in California.
1/5/1886. 9pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 21, 49th Cong. 1st.
0222
Agreement with the Indians at Yakima Reservation. [Yakima; Washington.] 12/21/1885.16pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 21, 49th Cong. 1st.
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Agreement made by the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians. [Sioux; Dakota.] 12/21/1885. 51pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 22, 49th Cong. 1st.
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Senate Mis. Doc. No. 23, 49th Cong. 1st.
Trial of Indians committing certain crimes. [Sioux; Dakota.] 1/12/1886. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 33, 49th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation to pay the Red Cloud and Red Leaf bands of Sioux Indians in Dakota for ponies
taken by the military in 1876. 1/20/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 35, 49th Cong. 1st.
Legislation for the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 1/25/1886. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 44, 49th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation for Indians. 1/5/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 48, 49th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Crow Indians. [Montana.] 1/28/1886. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 49, 49th Cong. 1st.
Lands in severally to Crow Indians, Montana. 2/3/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 53, 49th Cong. 1st.
Funds for the Miami Indians. [Indian Territory.] 2/4/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 57, 49th Cong. 1st.
Official and personal conduct of Henry Ward, Indian inspector. 2/3/1886.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 60, 49th Cong. 1st.
Transactions of A. B. Meacham. [Oregon.] 2/9/1886. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 65, 49th Cong. 1st.
Transactions of A. B. Meacham. [Oregon.] 2/17/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 65, Part 2, 49th Cong. 1st.
Agent for the Winnebago Indians. [Wisconsin.] 2/9/1886. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No, 66, 49th Cong. 1st.
Sale of the Sac and Fox and Iowa Indian Reservations. [Nebraska and Kansas.] 2/15/1886.
11pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 70, 49th Cong. 1st.
Census of the Indians. 2/18/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 79, 49th Cong. 1st.
Legislation in behalf of certain Cherokee Indians. 3/3/1886.11 pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 82, 49th Cong. 1st.
Sale of certain land of the Sac and Fox Indians in Nebraska. 3/3/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 83, 49th Cong. 1st.
Payment of certain money to the Eastern Cherokee Indians. 3/3/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 84, 49th Cong. 1st.
Report on Education in Alaska, by Sheldon Jackson, General Agent of Eduction in Alaska.
[Innuit, Aleut, Tinneh, Thlinget, Chilkat, Hoonah, Auke, Taku, Hoochinoo, Kake, Stikine,
Tongass, Hydah, Hanegah, and Sitka.] 3/4/1886. 93pp.
Clerical force, Indian Office. 2/26/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 89, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Omaha Indians. [Nebraska.] 3/10/1886. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 90, 49th Cong. 1st.
Indian removal to the Indian Territory. 4/12/1886.1 p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 98, 49th Cong. 1st.
Transfers of abandoned reservations to the Interior Department. 3/16/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 98, 49th Cong. 1st.
Purchase of a tract of land in Oregon for an Indian training school. 3/18/1886. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 106, 49th Cong. 1st.
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Senate Report No. 106, 49th Cong. 1 st.
Use of certain funds for the benefit of the Indians. 3/18/1886. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 107, 49th Cong. 1 st.
Right of way to Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway through Indian Territory. 2/15/1886. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 107, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Company through the lands of the
Choctaw and Cherokee Nations of Indians. [Indian Territory.] 2/16/1886. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 110, 49th Cong. 1st.
Appointment of Indian traders. 5/27/1886.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 116, 49th Cong. 1st.
Payment of damages to Chippewa Indians. [Minnesota.] 4/6/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 117, 49th Cong. 1st.
Appropriations for investigating Indian depredations. 4/9/1886. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 121, 49th Cong. 1st.
Claims of certain Indians for compensation for lands. [Spokane, Pend d'Oreille, and Coeur
d'Alene; Idaho, Montana, and Washington.] 4/9/1886. 21pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 122, 49th Cong. 1st.
Claims of certain Pottawatomie Indians. [Indiana and Michigan.] 4/15/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 124, 49th Cong. 1st.
Lists of Indian depredation claims. 3/16/1886. 290pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 125, 49th Cong. 1st.
Volume 15,1874,1882,1884,1886-88 (pp. 11234-12254)
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Index to Volume 15.13pp.
0569
Relief of James Bainter. [Cheyenne and Sioux.] 2/18/1886. 1 p.
Senate Report No. 129, 49th Cong. 1st.
0570
Relief of George S. Comstock. [Cheyenne and Sioux.] 2/18/1886. 1p.
Senate Report No. 130, 49th Cong. 1st.
0571
Relief of the American Board of Commissioners for the Foreign Missions, Rev. Worcester
Willey, and Esther Smith. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 2/18/1886. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 132, 49th Cong. 1st.
0572
Certain Indian traders. 6/23/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 174, 49th Cong. 1st.
0574
Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota. [Chippewa.] 1/26/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 176, 49th Cong. 1st.
0576
Right of way to Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Company through lands of the
Cherokee and Choctaw. [Indian Territory.] 1/27/1886.1p.
H.R. Report No. 182, 49th Cong. 1 st.
0577
Claimant Cherokee Indians. 3/29/1886.1 p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 174, 49th Cong. 1st.
0578
Indian tribes. 3/29/1886.1p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 190, 49th Cong. 1st.
0579
Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pa. 6/29/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 192, 49th Cong. 1st.
0581
Employees at the Navajo Agency. [New Mexico.] 7/6/1886. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 202, 49th Cong. 1st.
0582
Railroads right of way through the Indian reservation in Northern Montana. [Gros Ventre,
Piegan, Blood, and Blackfeet.] 7/7/1886. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 204, 49th Cong. 1st.
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Use of funds for the subsistence of certain Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Dakota and Montana.]
7/12/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 212, 49th Cong. 1st.
Payment of improvements made by settlers on the lands of the Mescalero Indian Reservation
in New Mexico. 5/6/1886. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 221, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of certain renegade British Cree Indians in Montana. 5/10/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 231, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of William M. Shimmins and George H. McPherson. [Nevada.] 3/17/1886. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 232, 49th Cong. 1st.
Compensation to the Indian agent at the Mackinac Agency, Michigan. 5/12/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 234, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway Company through Indian Territory.
6/2/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 255, 49th Cong. 1st.
Estimate for sinking artesian wells and constructing irrigation dams and reservoirs on the
Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. 6/9/1886. 19pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 263, 49th Cong. 1st.
Round Valley Indian Agency, California. 6/23/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 295, 49th Cong. 1st.
Compensation for Jean Louis Legare for services and expenses in procuring the surrender of
Sitting Bull. [Sioux; Canada.] 7/12/1886. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 356, 49th Cong. 1st.
Delaware Indian lands in Kansas. 4/1/1886. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 380, 49th Cong. 1st.
To extend the laws of the United States over territory south of Kansas. 2/11/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 389, 49th Cong. 1st.
Indian appropriations, 1887. 4/8/1886. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 428, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Leathers. [Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation; Nevada.] 2/12/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 479, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Fletcher. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe; Indian Territory.] 4/13/1886. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 502, 49th Cong. 1st.
Raising of volunteer cavalry in New Mexico and Arizona. [Chiricahua Apache.] 2/16/1886. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 531, 49th Cong. 1st.
Raising of volunteer cavalry in New Mexico and Arizona. [Chiricahua Apache.] 2/23/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 531, Part 2, 49th Cong. 1st.
Claims of Eastern and Western Bands of Cherokee Indians. 2/16/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 539, 49th Cong. 1st.
Judicial districts in Texas. [Choctaw and Chickasaw; Indian Territory.] 2/23/1886. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 633, 49th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Kickapoo diminished reservation in Kansas. 2/23/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 642, 49th Cong. 1st.
Deceased Kickapoo Indians in Kansas. 2/24/1886. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 673, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway through the Indian Territory. 3/2/1886.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 768, 49th Cong. 1st.
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Right of way to Denison and Washita Valley Railway Company through the Indian Territory.
3/2/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 769, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Hiatt & Co. [Osage; Indian Territory.] 4/29/1886. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 828, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of E. C. Chirouse. [Indian agent.] 4/29/1886. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 829, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John F. Malo. [Turtle Mountain Chippewa; Dakota.] 4/29/1886. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 830,49th Cong. 1st.
Removal of the Southern Ute Indians from Colorado. 4/30/1886. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 836, 49th Cong. 1st.
Sale of the Cherokee Reservation in Arkansas. 4/30/1886. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 838, 49th Cong. 1st.
Settlement of certain Cherokee claims. [Old Settlers.] 4/30/1886.4pp.
Senate Report No. 839, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway Company through Indian Territory.
3/2/1886. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 840, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Company through Indian Territory.
3/3/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 849, 49th Cong. 1st.
Sale of the Sac and Fox and Iowa Indian Reservations in Nebraska and Kansas. 3/3/1886.1p.
H.R. Report No. 850, 49th Cong. 1st.
Cherokee Reservation, Arkansas. 3/11/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1004, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Company through the lands of the
Choctaw and Chickasaw. 3/17/1886. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1091, 49th Cong. 1 st.
Relief of S. T. Marshall. [California.] 3/18/1886. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1159, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of F. E. Fulsom. [Choctaw; Indian Territory.] 3/19/1886.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1218, 49th Cong. 1st.
Bill to divide the reservation of the Sioux Nation of Indians in Dakota. 3/22/1886. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1227, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George T. Newman. [Blackfeet Agency; Montana.] 6/3/1886. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1275,49th Cong. 1st.
Payment to Dr. C. E. Price. [Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation.] 6/9/1886.1p.
Senate Report No. 1301, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of P. B. Sinnott. [Grande Ronde Agency; Oregon.] 6/9/1886. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 1302, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of E. J. Northcutt and Brothers. [Rogue River Indians; Oregon.] 6/10/1886. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1303, 49th Cong. 1st.
Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. 3/24/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1315, 49th Cong. 1st.
Claim of John Little and Hobart Williams. [Omaha; Nebraska.] 6/21/1886. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1355, 49th Cong. 1st.
Railroads across Indian Territory. 3/29/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1356, 49th Cong. 1st.
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3/30/1886. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1390, 49th Cong. 1st.
Current and contingent expenses of Indian Department. 3/30/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1411, 49th Cong. 1 St.
Relief of H. W. Shipley. [Nez Perce Agency; Idaho.] 6/30/1886. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1416, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Len-ne-pi-ze-qua, a Miami Indian woman. [Indiana.] 7/2/1886. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1430, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway through the Indian Territory. 4/6/1886.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1473, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Pacific and Great Eastern Railway Company through Indian Territory.
[Cherokee.] 4/6/1886.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1474, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Hiatt & Co. [Osage Agency; Indian Territory.] 4/6/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1475, 49th Cong. 1st.
Sale of lands belonging to the Prairie band of Pottawatomie Indians in Kansas. 4/6/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1476, 49th Cong. 1st.
Railroads right of way through the Indian Reservation in Northern Montana. [Gros Ventre,
Piegan, Blood, and Blackfeet.] 7/17/1886. 7pp.
Senate Report No. 1494, 49th Cong. 1st.
Compensation for Sarah L. Larimer. [Sioux; Wyoming.] 4/6/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1546, 49th Cong. 1st.
Estate of the late John How. [Western Shoshone Agency; Nevada.] 4/9/1886. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1610, 49th Cong. 1st.
Allotment of lands to United Peorias and Miamies of Indian Territory. 4/15/1886. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1682, 49th Cong. 1st.
Sale of the reservation of the Otoe and Missouria tribes of Indians in Nebraska and Kansas.
4/15/1886. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1683, 49th Cong. 1st.
Organization of the Territory of Oklahoma. [Indian Territory.] 4/15/1886. 27pp.
H.R. Report No. 1684, 49th Cong. 1st.
Creation of Office of Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 4/20/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1763, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George Newman. [Blackfeet agency; Montana.] 4/20/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1812, 49th Cong. 1st.
Allotment of lands in severally to Indians. 4/20/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1835, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of certain settlers in the Wind River Valley, Wyoming. [Shoshone and Bannock.]
4/22/1886. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1884, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of James Brice. [Arapahoe; Missouri.] 5/1/1886.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2173, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Chicago, Kansas, and Nebraska Railway through Indian Territory. 5/5/1886.
1pH.R. Report No. 2247, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad Company through Indian Territory.
5/6/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2302, 49th Cong. 1st.
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Indian reservations in Northern Montana. 5/10/1886.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2336, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railroad Company through Indian Territory
5/11/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2343, 49th Cong. 1st.
Lands of the Seneca Indians in New York. 5/11/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2344, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Denison and Washita Railroad Company through Indian Territory. 5/19/1886.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2488, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Mission Indians of California. 5/24/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2556, 49th Cong. 1st.
Compensation for Sarah L. Larimer. [Sioux; Wyoming.] 6/2/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2700, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J". M. Honns. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe.] 6/3/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2713, 49th Cong. 1st.
Railway right of way through Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho. [Shoshone and Bannock.]
6/12/1886.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2767, 49th Cong. 1st.
Indian committee of Western Yearly Meeting of Friends in Indiana. [Eastern Cherokee; North
Carolina.] 6/15/1886. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2839, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George H. Pettigrew. [Cherokee.] 6/15/1886.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2844, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George Maxwell, F. C. Bulkley, and H. L. Newman. [Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, and
Comanche; New Mexico and Indian Territory.] 6/17/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2885, 49th Cong. 1 st.
Relief of J. M. Hiatt. [Osage; Indian Territory.] 6/22/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2916, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. G. Fell, Edward Hoopes, and George Burnham. [Apache; Arizona.] 6/22/1886. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 2917, 49th Cong. 1st.
Claims arising out of Indian treaties and depredations committed by Indians. 6/30/1886. 28pp.
H.R. Report No. 3117, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George T. Newman. [Blackfeet Agency; Montana.] 6/30/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 3127, 49th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Maricopa and Phoenix Railway Company through the Gila River Indian
Reservation. [Arizona.] 7/1/1886.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3192, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of James Bainter. [Cheyenne and Sioux; Nebraska.] 7/1/1886. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3193, 49th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George S. Comstock. [Cheyenne and Sioux; Nebraska.] 7/1/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3194, 49th Cong. 1st.
Homestead laws in Alaska. 7/17/1886. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3232, 49th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Franz and Charles Huning and others. [Navajo; New Mexico.] 7/27/1886. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 3438, 49th Cong. 1st.
The Fourth Mohonk Indian Conference, by Mrs. A. S. Quinton. Publication of the Women's
National Indian Association. 10/1886.12pp.
Compiled Laws of the City of Downingville, Cherokee Nation. 1884. 39pp.
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Disposal of Cherokee Reservation in Arkansas. 6/26/1884. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2021, 48th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of Old Settler or Western Cherokees. 6/28/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2023, 48th Cong. 1st.
Klamath Indian Reservation. [California.] 7/2/1884. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2124, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. M. Waide. [Kiowa and Comanche; Texas.] 7/2/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2125, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Belva A. Lockwood. [Eastern Band of Cherokee.] 7/2/1884.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2127, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Rebecca Adams. [Sioux and Cheyenne; Nebraska.] 7/2/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2129, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of William Midkiff. [Kiowa and Commanche; Texas.] 7/2/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2132, 48th Cong. 1st.
Sale of lands belonging to the Prairie Band of Pottawatomie Indians in Kansas. 7/5/1884. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2139, 48th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Anna Holborn. [Cheyenne; Colorado.] 7/5/1884. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2162, 48th Cong. 1st.
Boundary between Texas and Indian Territory. 6/6/1882. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1282, 47th Cong. 1st.
Annual Report of the Lieutenant General of the Army. 10/10/1886.13pp.
Report of the Governor of Alaska for the Fiscal Year 1886.10/1/1886. 53pp.
Annual Report of the Secretary of War. 11/30/1886. 53pp.
Report of Missionary Work, November, 1885, to November, 1886. The Women's National
Indian Association. 11/18/1886. 32pp.
Ramona Days. October, 1887. No. 3. Ramona School for Indian Girls of the Southwest.
[Apaches, Navajo, and Mogul.] 46pp.
The Choctaw Nation v. The United States. Supreme Court of the United States. Nos. 848 and
850, October Term, 1886. Opinion. 11/15/1886. 26pp.
Current Indian Legislation, Work Needed, Etc. Address of the President. The Women's
National Indian Association. 11/30/1887.11pp.
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Investigation on the conduct of Indian affairs. Contract for Indian Supplies and Transportation.
[Sioux; Red Cloud Agency.] 6/22/1874. 283pp.
H.R. Report No. 778, 43d Cong. 1st.
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Reports of Agents Gordon and Martin on the boundary line of the Warm Springs Indian
Reservation, in Oregon. 2/7/1888. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 70, 50th Cong. 1st.
Volume 16,1886-87 (pp. 12255-13372)
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Index to Volume 16. 6pp.
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Appropriation for the Miami Indians. [Indiana and Missouri.] 12/13/1886. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 5, 49th Cong. 2d.
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Estimate for fulfilling treaties with the Kansas Indians for 1888. 12/11/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 2[?], 49th Cong. 2d.
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Payment of the trust fund to the Delaware Indians. [Indian Territory.] 1/10/1887. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 21, 49th Cong. 2d.
Appropriation to pay special counsel for Mission Indians in California. 1/17/1887. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 28, 49th Cong. 2d.
Indians of Fort Berthold Reservation. [Arickaree, Gros Ventre, and Mandan; Dakota.]
1/17/1887. 10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 30, 49th Cong. 2d.
Appropriation to pay physicians in attendance upon Indians in certain cases. 1/18/1887. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 31, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Hiatt & Co. [Osage; Kansas.] 1/19/1887. 29pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 35, 49th Cong. 2d.
Withdrawal from settlement of certain lands in Oregon. [Warm Springs.] 1/29/1887. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 60, 49th Cong. 2d.
Appropriation to pay Patrick H. Winston, Jr., for legal services in defense of Tom Hill, captain of
police, Nez Perce Agency. [Idaho.] 1/6/1887. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 61, 49th Cong. 2d.
Appropriation for special agents to make allotments of lands in severally. 2/4/1887. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 76, 49th Cong. 2d.
Report of Colonel Carrington on the massacre near Fort Philip Kearny. [Sioux; Dakota.]
2/21/1887. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 97, 49th Cong. 2d.
Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 3/1/1887.133pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 115, 49th Cong. 2d.
Correspondence with General Miles relative to the surrender of Geronimo. [Apache; Arizona.]
3/2/1887. 77pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 117, 49th Cong. 2d.
Shirley C. Ward, special attorney for the Mission Indians. [California.] 2/12/1887. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 161, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of John How, Indian Agent. [Shoshone; Nevada.] 2/25/1887.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 194, 49th Cong. 2d.
Claims of the Eastern and Western bands of the Cherokee Indians to the Court of Claims.
1/18/1887. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 1680, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of S. D. Barclay, G. D. Adams, and William H. Kimbrough. [Wichita Agency.] 1/27/1887.
17pp.
Senate Report No. 1738, 49th Cong. 2d.
Appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for
fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes. 2/2/1887. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1781, 49th Cong. 2d.
Report on bill (S. 3304) to authorize the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole
Nations of Indians, respectively, to lease lands within their respective boundaries for mining
purposes. [Indian Territory.] 2/17/1887. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1898, 49th Cong. 2d.
Claim by the Citizens' Band of Pottawatomie Indians against the United States. 2/21/1887.
3pp.
Senate Report No. 1912, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of J. M. English. [Seminole; Florida.] 2/25/1887. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 1960, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of J. M. English. [Seminole; Florida.] 2/26/1887. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1960, Part 2, 49th Cong. 2d.
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Claim of J. M. Hobbs against the United States. [Tobacco for Indians.] 2/28/1887.1p.
Senate Report No. 1970, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Alice E. Culver. [Claim against the United States.] 2/28/1887. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1972, 49th Cong. 2d.
Claims against the Choctaw Nation. [Indian Territory.] 2/28/1887.129pp.
Senate Report No. 1978, 49th Cong. 2d.
Report on bill (H.R. 10056) granting to the Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway
Company the right of way through the Indian reservations in Northern Montana and
Northwestern Dakota. 12/16/1886. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3487, 49th Cong. 2d.
Indian appropriation bill. 12/21/1886.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3490, 49th Cong. 2d.
Land for Indian training school, Oregon. 1/8/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3534, 49th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to the Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad Company, through the Crow
Indian Reservation in Montana. 1/14/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3605, 49th Cong. 2d.
Expenses of Indian Department. 1/18/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3622, 49th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to the Jamestown and Northern Railroad Company, through the Sisseton and
Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indian lands. 1/18/1887.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3623, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of John Fletcher. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe; Indian Territory.] 1/18/1887. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3624, 49th Cong. 2d.
Cherokee claim. 1/18/1887. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 3644, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Russell S. Newell. [Pawnee; Nebraska.] 1/19/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3678, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Mrs. Rebecca Adams. [Sioux and Cheyenne; Nebraska.] 1/19/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3679, 49th Cong. 2d.
Right of way through the Coeur d'Alene Indian reservation to the Spokane and Palouse
Railway Company. [Idaho.] 2/1/1887.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3836, 49th Cong. 2d.
Claim of S. W. Marston. [Union Agency, Indian Territory.] 2/1/1887.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3897, 49th Cong. 2d.
Report on bill (H.R. 10432) to grant the Utah Midland Railway Company the right of way
through the Uncompahgre and Uintah Reservations. 2/8/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3977, 49th Cong. 2d.
Creditors of Pottawatomie Indians. 2/8/1887. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3978, 49th Cong. 2d.
Report on bill (H.R. 10657) to grant the Rocky Fork and Cooke City Railway Company right of
way through a part of the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. 2/10/1887.1p.
H.R. Report No. 4008, 49th Cong. 2d.
Miami Indians of Indiana. 2/17/1887. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 4109, 49th Cong. 2d.
Shoshone and Bannock tribes of Indians. [Railroad right of way; Idaho.] 2/19/1887.1p.
H.R. Report No. 4131, 49th Cong. 2d.
Granting to the Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad the right of way through the
Crow Indian Reservation in Montana. 2/19/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 4132, 49th Cong. 2d.
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Granting the right of way through the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation to the Washington and
Idaho Railroad Company. [Coeur d'Alene.] 2/19/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 4133, 49th Cong. 2d.
Granting the right of way through the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation to the Spokane and
Palouse Railroad Company. [Coeur d'Alene.] 2/19/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 4134, 49th Cong. 2d.
Report on bill (S. 3184) to grant the Utah Midland Railway Company the right of way through
the Uncompahgre and Uintah Reservations. [Utah.] 2/19/1887. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 4135, 49th Cong. 2d.
Indian school building, Washington. 2/19/1887.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 4136, 49th Cong. 2d.
Report on bill (H.R. 10355) granting the right of way to the Yankton and Missouri Valley
Railway Company through the Yankton Indian Reservation in Dakota. 2/19/1887.1p.
H.R. Report No. 4137, 49th Cong. 2d.
Use of portion of Yakima Reservation for railroad purposes. [Washington.] 2/19/1887. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 4138, 49th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Cyrenus Beers and others. [Sioux; Nebraska.] 2/23/1887. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 4152, 49th Cong. 2d.
Report on bill (H.R. 10636) granting the right of way to the Arizona Narrow-Gauge Railroad
Company through the White Mountain Indian Reservation, Arizona. [Apache.] 2/25/1887.1p.
H.R. Report No. 4170, 49th Cong. 2d.
Frontier line between Alaska and British Columbia. 7/26/1886. 24pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 143, 49th Cong. 1st.
Testimony in relation to affairs at the White Earth Indian Reservation, Minnesota. [Chippewa.]
3/8/1887. 574pp.
Volume 17,1886-89 (pp. 13373-14309)
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Report of an expedition to the Copper, Tanana, and Koyukuk Rivers in the Territory of Alaska,
in the year 1885. [Atnatanas, Tananatanas, and Koyukuns.] 5/6/1886.177pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 125, 49th Cong. 2d.
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Sale of lands allotted to certain Shawnee Indians. [Kansas.] 2/28/1887. 254pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 111,49th Cong. 2d.
0131
Sixth annual report of the Superintendent of Indian Schools to the Secretary of the Interior for
the year 1887.1887.158pp.
0211
Newspaper clipping. Supreme Court Decisions, Byrne vs. Alas et al. [Mission Indians;
California.] 2/8/1888. 3pp.
0213
Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents communicated to
the two Houses of Congress at the beginning of the first session of the Fiftieth Congress.
Volume I. [Apache, Ute, and Crow; Arizona, Colorado, and Montana.] 1887. 20pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 1, Part 2, 50th Cong. 1st.
0224
Letter from President Graver Cleveland in response to a resolution adopted at a session of the
Philadelphia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. [Protest against
government action to exclude the use of native languages in the education of the Indians.]
3/29/1888. 3pp.
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Indian Schools. 1887-1888. 4/16/1888. 27pp.
Memorial of the Chickasaw people to the Congress of the United States regarding freedmen.
[Indian Territory.] 10/4/1887. 4pp.
Letter of J. D. C. Atkins, Commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs, to the Secretary of the Interior
regarding the memorial of the Chickasaw people to the Congress of the United States
regarding freedmen. [Indian Territory.] 1/25/1887. 8pp.
The Indian Legislation of 1888, by Miss Kate Foote. Leaflet of the Women's National Indian
Association, nd. 8pp.
How to organize an Indian Association. Publication of the Women's National Indian
Association. 1889. 8pp.
The Women's National Indian Association Report on Missionary Work. [Bannock, Shoshone,
Sioux, and Omaha; Idaho, Dakota, and Nebraska.] 11/1888.12pp.
The Omaha Mission. Leaflet of the Women's National Indian Association. [Omaha; Nebraska.]
3/1888. 4pp.
The Women's National Indian Association Report on Indian Home Building. 11/1888. 6pp.
Report of Our Omaha Mission, by L. M. Hensel, M.D. Publication of the Women's National
Indian Association. [Omaha; Nebraska.] 11/1888. 8pp.
How We Punish Our Allies, by C. C. Painter. Indian Rights Association. [Sioux.] 10/1888. 8pp.
Civilization by Removal! The Southern Utes, by C. C. Painter. Indian Rights Association.
[Colorado.] 2/1889. 15pp.
Proceedings of Friends' Union for Philanthropic Labor at its Fifth Conference held in New York.
[Sioux; Dakota.] 1888.12pp.
The Sixth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association for the
year ending December 15th, 1888.1889. 90pp.
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the
Indian, Held September 26-28,1888.114pp.
Volume 18,1887-89 (pp. 14341-15338)
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A History of the Sioux Agreements, by T. A. Bland. 1888. 32pp.
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Letter from A. H. Garland, U.S. Attorney General to the Secretary of the Interior regarding the
sale of timber on Indian lands. 1/26/1889. 2pp.
0417
New York Indian Lands in Kansas. 1/13/1888. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 15, 50th Cong. 1st.
0421
Report of Texas Boundary Commission. [Indian Territory.] 12/16/1887.170pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 21, 50th Cong. 1st.
0505
Petition of members of the Omaha tribe of Indians in regard to citizenship and taxation, praying
for the payment of their annuities. [Nebraska.] 1/9/1888. 6pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 26, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of P. B. Sinnott, late Indian agent at Grande Ronde Agency, Oregon. 1/11/1888. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 30, 50th Cong. 1st.
0512
Duluth, Rainy Lake River and Southwestern Railway Company. [Minnesota.] 1/17/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 32, 50th Cong. 1st.
0513
Committee on Indian depredation claims. 12/12/1887.1 p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 32, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Indian operations on the plains. [Military operations, 1866 and 1867.] 12/7/1887. 55pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 33, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Reduction of Round Valley Indian Reservation. [Round Valley Indians; California.] 1/5/1888.
23pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 33, 50th Cong. 1st.
Possible reduction of Coeur D'Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho. [Coeur d'Alene Indians.]
1/23/1888. 1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 36, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way for railroads through Indian lands. [Chippewa; Wisconsin.] 1/5/1888. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 40,50th Cong. 1st.
Trespasses on Indian lands. 1/5/1888. 8pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 41, 50th Cong. 1st.
Timber trespassers on public lands. 1 /5/1888. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 42, 50th Cong. 1st.
Treaty stipulations with the Chickasaw Nation of Indians. 1/9/1888. 34pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 42, 50th Cong. 1st.
Cattle for Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Montana.] 1/9/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 43, 50th Cong. 1st.
Granting of right of way to Jamestown and Northern Railroad Company. [Sioux; Dakota.]
1/5/1888. 12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 43, 50th Cong. 1st.
Granting of right of way to the Carson and Colorado River Railroad Company. [Paiute;
Nevada.] 1/5/1888. 12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 44, 50th Cong. 1st.
Hoopa Valley Wagon Road, California. [Hoopa Valley Indians.] 1/9/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 44, 50th Cong. 1st.
Irrigating ditches and flumes for Mission Indians, California. 1/9/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 45, 50th Cong. 1st.
Granting right of way to the Northern Pacific Railroad. [Yakima Indian Reservation;
Washington.] 1/5/1888. 24pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 45, 50th Cong. 1st.
Grant of right of way to the Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway. [Sisseton and
Wahpeton Sioux; Dakota.] 1/5/1888. 54pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 46, 50th Cong. 1st.
Salary of the Indian agent at the Osage Agency, Indian Territory. 1/9/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 46, 50th Cong. 1st.
Inspection of Indian schools by Charlotte M. Clark. [Chippewa; Minnesota.] 1/16/1888.17pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 50, 50th Cong. 1st.
Purchase of supplies of certain tribes of Indian. [Utes; Utah.] 1/18/1888. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 53, 50th Cong. 1st.
Civil jurisdiction in the Indian Territory. 1/19/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 57, 50th Cong. 1st.
Ejectment of persons from lands purchased of certain Indians in Kansas. [Chippewa and
Muncie (Munsee).] 1/30/1888. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 65, 50th Cong. 1st.
Cattle stolen by the Osage Indians in 1886. [Indian Territory.] 2/6/1888. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 66, 50th Cong. 1st.
Ute Indian losses. [Colorado.] 1/11/1888.11pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 68, 50th Cong. 1st.
Reports of Agents Gordon and Martin on the boundary line of the Warm Springs Indian
Reservation, Oregon. 2/7/1888. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 70, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Senate Report No. 71, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Mission Indians in California. 1/23/1888. 33pp.
Senate Report No. 74, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of the settlers on the so-called New York Indian lands in Kansas. 3/7/1888. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 76, 50th Cong. 1st.
Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation, in Idaho. 2/13/1888. 10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 76, 50th Cong. 1st.
Sale of lands in the Omaha Reservation. [Nebraska.] 2/14/1888. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 77, 50th Cong. 1st.
Coal deposits, Crow Indian Reservation. [Montana.] 1/16/1888. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 81, 50th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation for surveys in Indian reservations. 2/23/1888. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 90, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claims sustained on account of Indian depredations. 4/11/1888.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 95, 50th Cong. 1st.
Cost of printing the Report of Indian Operations on the Plains. 12/20/1887.1p.
Senate Report No. 95, 50th Cong. 1st.
Payment to the Red Cloud and Red Leaf bands of Sioux Indians for ponies taken by the
military. 1/21/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 102, 50th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfeet, and River Crow Indians, in
Montana. 1/24/1888. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 104, 50th Cong. 1st.
Surveying and allotting Indian reservations. 1/21/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 105, 50th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation for fulfilling treaties with Kickapoo Indians. 1/21/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 106, 50th Cong. 1st.
Agreement between the commissioners of the United States and the Arickaree, Gros Ventre,
and Mandan tribes of Indians. [Dakota.] 1/21/1888.13pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 107, 50th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation to fulfill agreements with Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 1/20/1888. 32pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 110, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Charles Ruffee. [White Earth Agency; Minnesota.] 1/25/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 116, 50th Cong. 1st.
Memorial in behalf of certain Cherokee Indians. [North Carolina and Indian Territory.]
6/11/1888. 5pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 129, 50th Cong. 1st.
Reservation of the Otoe and Missouria Indians. [Nebraska and Kansas.] 3/27/1888.19pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 131, 50th Cong. 1st.
Land upon which to locate Seminole Indians. [Florida.] 4/9/1888. 15pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 139, 50th Cong. 1st.
Agreement made with the Shoshone and Bannock Indians for a surrender of a portion of Fort
Hall Reservation. [Idaho.] 2/7/1888. 31pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 140, 50th Cong. 1st.
Settlement of accounts of Indian agents. 2/9/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 143, 50th Cong. 1st.
Appropriations for fulfilling treaties with Miamies of Eel River and Pottawatomies of Huron.
2/9/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 146, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Claim of the Tillamook Indians of Oregon. 4/30/1888. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 154, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Rollins & Presbrey. [Eastern band of Cherokee; North Carolina.] 5/3/1888. 25pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 158, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Relief of S. D. Barclay, G. D. Adams, and William H. Kimbrough. [Texas.] 2/1/1888.17pp.
Senate Report No. 159, 50th Cong. 1st.
Creditors of Pottawatomie Indians. 1/27/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 160, 50th Cong. 1st.
Freedmen in the Chickasaw Nation. [Indian Territory.] 5/15/1888.18pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 166, 50th Cong. 1st.
Lands of the Tillamook Indians in Oregon. 5/15/1888. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 168, 50th Cong. 1st.
Black Bob Band of Shawnee Indians. [Kansas.] 1/31/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 181, 50th Cong. 1st.
Choctaw Coal and Railway Company. [Indian Territory.] 1/31/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 182, 50th Cong. 1st.
Purchase of land near The Dalles, the Columbia River, Oregon, for the use of the Indians on
the Warm Springs Reservation. [Fishing privileges.] 2/28/1888.11pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 183, 50th Cong. 1st.
The surrender of patents by certain Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians. [Sioux; Dakota.]
6/12/1888. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 188, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claims of the Creek Indians. 6/21/1888. 22pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 198, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Presbyterian Mission Board at Albuquerque, New Mexico. 6/26/1888. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 204, 50th Cong. 1st.
Indian traders. 2/1/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 212, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of the Old Settler or Western Indians. [Cherokee.] 2/7/1888.15pp.
Senate Report No. 217, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Claims of the Citizens' Band of Pottawatomie Indians. 2/9/1888. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 223, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Right of way to the Fort Smith, Paris and Daranelle Railway Company through Indian Territory.
[Cherokee Nation.] 7/26/1888. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 225, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Support of the Medawakanton band of Sioux Indians. [Minnesota.] 3/20/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 228, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Reports upon the railroad rights of way granted through Indian reservations. 8/15/1888. 91 pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 237, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Marriage between white men and Indian women. 2/7/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 250, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Organization of the Territory of Oklahoma. [Osage, Kansas, Pawnee, Sac and Fox,
Pottawatomie, Tonkawa, Ponca, Ojoe, Missouria, Iowa, Kickapoo, Cheyenne, Arapahoe,
Wichitaw, Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache; Indian Territory.] 2/7/1888.12pp.
H.R. Report No. 263, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Organization of the Territory of Oklahoma. [Cherokee, Creeks, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and
Seminoles; Indian Territory.] 2/7/1888.18pp.
H.R. Report No. 263, Part 2, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Lands of Puyallup Indian Reservation patented to members of the Indian tribe. 10/2/1888.
15pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 274, 50th Cong. 1st.
0099
Indian Committee of Western Yearly Meeting of Friends in Indiana. [Eastern Cherokee; North
Carolina; Society of Friends.] 2/7/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 291, 50th Cong. 1st.
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New York Indian lands in Kansas. 5/8/1888. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 298, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Claim of the United States district attorney for the district of New Mexico for professional
services performed for certain Indians. 5/22/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 327, 50th Cong. 1st.
0106
Relief of Cree Indians, Montana. 6/2/1888. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 341, 50th Cong. 1st.
0109
Claim of the Old Settler or Western Cherokee Indians. 2/7/1888. 24pp.
H.R. Report No. 342, 50th Cong. 1st.
0121
Claims of the legal representatives of S. W. Marston. [Union Agency, Indian Territory.]
2/23/1888.1 p.
Senate Report No. 352, 50th Cong. 1st.
0122
Relief of P. B. Sinnott. [Rogue River, Caw Creek, Shasta, and Umpquas; Grande Ronde
Agency; Oregon.] 2/23/1888. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 365, 50th Cong. 1st.
0125
Claim of Joseph Campbell. [Apache; Arizona.] 6/29/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 379, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Claim of H. N. Alexander and L. H. Chalmers. [Apache; Arizona.] 6/29/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 381, 50th Cong. 1st.
0128
Permanent and indefinite appropriations. 4/26/1888. 16pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 389, 50th Cong. 1st.
0136
Relief of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Rev. Worcester Willey
and Ester Smith. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 3/7/1888. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 486, 50th Cong. 1st.
0138
Right of way to the Kansas City and Pacific Railroad Company through Indian Territory.
2/15/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 499, 50th Cong. 1st.
0139
Right of way through certain Indian lands in Minnesota to the Moorhead, Leech Lake and
Northern Railway Company. 2/15/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 500, 50th Cong. 1st.
0140
Claim of J. T. and C. T. Hulett. [Ute; Colorado.] 3/8/1888. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 506, 50th Cong. 1st.
0141
Sale of certain New York Indian lands in Kansas. 3/8/1888. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 508, 50th Cong. 1st.
0145
Relief of H. W. Shipley. [Nez Perce; Idaho.] 3/8/1888. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 510, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of L. A. Morris. [Choctaw; Indian Territory.] 3/13/1888. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 514, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Division and reduction of the Great Sioux Reservation in Dakota and Nebraska, and to open up
a portion to settlement, and provide for the better education and civilization of the Indians.
2/16/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 533, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to the Yankton and Missouri Valley Railway Company through the Yankton Indian
Reservation, in Dakota. [Sioux.] 2/21/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 563, 50th Cong. 1st.
Omaha Indian Reservation, Nebraska. 2/21/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 564, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of S. D. Barclay et al. 2/24/1888. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 679, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Fletcher. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe; Indian Territory.] 2/28/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 772, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to the Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad Company through the Crow
Indian Reservation. [Montana.] 3/1/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 790, 50th Cong. 1st.
Uintah Valley Indian Reservation. [Utes; Utah.] 3/1/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 791, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to the Aberdeen, Bismarck and Northwestern Railway Company across a portion
of the Sioux Reservation in Dakota. 3/2/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 817, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Trespassers on Indian lands. 3/3/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 839, 50th Cong. 1st.
Amendment to revised statutes. 3/3/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 840, 50th Cong. 1st.
Lands in severally to certain Indians. [Peoria and Miami; Indian Territory.] 3/5/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 843, 50th Cong. 1st.
Indian Commission. 3/5/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 845, 50th Cong. 1st.
Report on bill (H.R. 2099) to re-imburse the Miami Indians, of Indiana. 3/13/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1133, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of settlers in Wind River Valley, Wyoming. [Shoshone and Bannock.] 3/1/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 792, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Right of way to the Aberdeen, Bismarck and Northwestern Railway Company across a portion
of the Sioux Reservation in Dakota. 3/2/1888. 2pp. [Note: This is a duplicate of a document at
frame 0159.]
H.R. Report No. 817, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of J. Preston Beck. [Navajo; New Mexico.] 3/2/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 830, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of the freedmen, adopted Shawnees and Delaware Indians, in the Cherokee Nation of
Indians, to their pro rata share of $300,000 appropriated to said Cherokee Nation. 3/5/1888.
11 PP.
H.R. Report No. 844, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of settlers upon the Winnebago and Crow Creek Reservations in Dakota. [Sioux.]
3/7/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 859, 50th Cong. 1st.
Removal of the Southern Ute Indians from Colorado to Utah. 3/7/1888. 10pp.
H.R. Report No. 861, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of S. T. Marshall. [California.] 3/7/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 921, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Contingent expenses of the Indian Department. 3/8/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 957, 50th Cong. 1st.
Judicial districts in Texas. [Choctaw and Chickasaw; Indian Territory.] 3/10/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1007, 50th Cong. 1st.
Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations and their citizens. 3/10/1888.
4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1010, 50th Cong. 1st.
Unlawful grazing on Indian lands. 3/12/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1015, 50th Cong. 1st.
Offenders to be arrested in the Indian Territory. 3/12/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1016, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Mrs. Sarah L. Larimer. [Sioux; Wyoming.] 3/13/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1131, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Relief and civilization of the Red Lake Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 3/1/1888.17pp.
H.R. Report No. 789, 50th Cong. 1st.
Indian appropriation bill. 3/16/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1185, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way for the Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway through the Lake Traverse
Reservation in Dakota. [Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux.] 3/16/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1164, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Abbie Sharp, formerly Abbie Gardner. [Sioux; Iowa.] 3/14/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1149, 50th Cong. 1st.
Miami Indians of Indiana. 3/19/1888. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 1133, Part 2, 50th Cong. 1st.
Navajo Gambling Songs, by Dr. Washington Matthews. The American Anthropologist. Vol. 2,
No. 1. 1/1889.19pp.
A Part of the Navajo's Mythology, by Dr. Washington Matthews. The American Antiquarian.
4/1883. 18pp.
Noqoili, The Gambler: A Navajo Myth, by Dr. Washington Matthews. The Journal of American
Folk-Lore. Vol. II, No. V. 6/1889. 4pp.
Legend of the Snake Order of the Moquis, as Told by Outsiders, by Washington Matthews.
The Journal of American Folk-Lore. Vol. II, No. V. 6/1889. 6pp.
The Prayer of A Navajo Shaman, by Dr. Washington Matthews. The American Anthropologist.
Vol. 1,No. 2. 4/1888. 26pp.
Indian Emancipation Day. February 8th. Second Anniversary of the Signing of the Dawes Bill.
Hampton Institute. 2/8/1889. 4pp.
Should the Treaty with the Southern Utes be Ratified, by Citizen's Committee, Durango,
Colorado. 12/16/1889. 8pp.
Amount due the Pottawatomie Indians of Michigan and Indiana. 5/3/1888. 42pp.
Senate Report No. 1194, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Uintah Valley Indian Reservation, in Utah. [Utes.] 5/3/1888. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1198, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Cyrenius Beers and others. [Sioux; Nebraska.] 3/20/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1201, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Relief of Eliza A. Cutler Jones. [Cheyenne; Kansas.] 3/20/1888. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1203, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claims of Franz and Charles Huning and others. [Navajo; New Mexico.] 3/20/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1204, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of Indians. [Wisconsin.] 3/27/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1339, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Claims for supplies furnished to certain bands of Sioux Indians prior to the outbreak of 1862 in
Minnesota. 5/21/1888. 7pp.
Senate Report No. 1353, 50th Cong. 1st.
Appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department. 5/24/1888.
5pp.
Senate Report No. 1375, 50th Cong. 1st.
Winemah Riddell pension. [Modoc; Oregon.] 3/27/1888. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1413, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George Maxwell. [Cheyenne; New Mexico.] 3/27/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1459, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Jackson. [Kiowa; Texas.] 3/27/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1460, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Kaula. [Sioux; Minnesota.] 3/27/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1461, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Hugo Wedeles. [Arapahoe; Kansas.] 3/29/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1482, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way for Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad Company. [Crow; Montana.]
4/13/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1528, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of John Little and Hobart Williams. [Iowa; Nebraska.] 4/13/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1529, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way for Montana, Kansas and Texas Railroad Company. [Indian Territory.] 4/13/1888.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 1530, 50th Cong. 1st.
Compensation for Mrs. Sarah L. Larimer. [Sioux; Wyoming.] 6/14/1888. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1591, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of William Midkiff. [Comanche and Kiowa; Texas.] 4/13/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1665, 50th Cong. 1st.
Indian depredation claims. 4/14/1888.15pp.
H.R. Report No. 1696, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. G. Fell, Edward Hoopes, and George Burnham. [Apache; Arizona.] 4/14/1888.
26pp.
H.R. Report No. 1701, 50th Cong. 1st.
Amounts due the Pottawatomie Indians of Michigan and Indiana. 8/18/1888. 42pp.
H.R. Report No. 3281, 50th Cong. 1st.
Treaty obligations of the United States with the Pottawatomie tribe of Indians. [Kansas and
Indian Territory.] 9/25/1888. 34pp.
H.R. Report No. 3210, 50th Cong. 1st.
Resolution in regard to claim of E. John Ellis vs. Pottawatomie Indians. [Kansas.] 4/14/1888.
3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1702, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Washington and Idaho Railway Company. [Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation;
Idaho.] 4/17/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1713, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of H. L. Newman. [Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche; New Mexico.]
4/17/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1787, 50th Cong. 1st.
Granting a pension to "Muck-a pec wak-keu-zah." [Sioux; Minnesota and Dakota.] 7/19/1888.
2pp.
Senate Report No. 1859, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Right of way to Fort Smith and El Paso Railway Company. [Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache;
Indian Territory.] 4/20/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1867, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge Company. [Choctaw; Arkansas.] 4/24/1888.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1950, 50th Cong. 1st.
Indians who served in the army of the United States. [Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux.]
4/24/1888. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1953, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of A. J. McCreary. [Osage; Indian Territory.] 4/27/1888. 22pp.
H.R. Report No. 1981, 50th Cong. 1st.
Sale of a portion of the lands of the Winnebago tribe of Indians in Nebraska. 5/1/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2013, 50th Cong. 1st.
Umatilla Reservation, Oregon. 5/1/1888. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2014, 50th Cong. 1st.
Indians upon the Oneida Reservation in Wisconsin. [Oneida.] 5/8/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2079, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railroad through the Lac de Flambeau
Indian Reservation in Wisconsin. [Chippewa.] 5/15/1888. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 2200, 50th Cong. 1st.
Sale of lands of Flathead Indians in Montana. 5/22/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2249, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. 9/20/1888. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 2262, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. 9/20/1888.1 p.
Senate Report No. 2261, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Sale of land of members of the Black Bob band of Shawnee Indians. [Kansas.] 9/20/1888. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 2265, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Puyallup Valley Railway Company through the Puyallup Indian Reservation in
Washington. 5/23/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2269, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Leavenworth and Rio Grande Railway Company through Indian Territory.
5/24/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2335, 50th Cong. 1st.
Shawnee Indian lands in Kansas. 10/4/1888. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 2357, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of A. J. McCreary. [Osage; Indian Territory.] 10/8/1888. 23pp.
Senate Report No. 2367, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Duluth and Winnipeg Railway Company through the Fond du Lac Indian
Reservation in Minnesota. 5/29/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2394, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way through Indian Territory. 5/29/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2396, 50th Cong. 1st.
Claim of heirs of John W. West. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 5/29/1888. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 2397, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Daniel T. Hedges and Edward B. Spalding. [Yanktown Sioux Indian Agency; Dakota.]
5/29/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2400, 50th Cong. 1st.
Petition of Oliver M. Farrand. [Western Miami; Kansas.] 5/31/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2405, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Agreement with the Shoshone and Bannock Indians. [Fort Hall Reservation; Idaho.] 6/5/1888.
3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2431, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Company through Indian Territory.
6/16/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2606, 50th Cong. 1st.
Agreement submitted by the Shoshones, Bannock, and Sheepeater tribes of Indians of Fort
Hall and Lemhi Reservations in Idaho. 6/25/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2754, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Wyoming Midland Railway Company through Shoshone Indian Reservation in
Wyoming. 7/6/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2809, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. M. Hogari. [Snake and Shoshone; Utah.] 7/10/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2811, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Relief of Christina Edson and John Geisel. [Oregon.] 7/10/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2836, 50th Cong. 1st.
Pension for "Muck-a-pec-wak-keu-zah." [Sioux; Minnesota and Dakota.] 7/11/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2856, 50th Cong. 1st.
Organization of the Territory of Oklahoma. 7/11/1888. 33pp.
H.R. Report No. 2857, 50th Cong. 1st.
Mining lands to the Five Nations in the Indian Territory. 7/12/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2860, 50th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Rio Grande Pacific Railway Company through the Uncompahgre and Uintah
Reservations in Utah. 7/12/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2867, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Isaac Fieldhouse. [Ogalalla Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapahoe; Wyoming.] 7/14/1888.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2876, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of M. Desmaris & Co. [Cheyenne; Kansas.] 7/14/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2877, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. T. and C. T. Hulett. [Ute; Colorado.] 7/14/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2878, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Rafael Romero. [Cheyenne and Sioux; Colorado.] 7/14/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2879, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Manuel Silva. [Apache; New Mexico.] 7/14/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2880, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of F. C. Bulkley. [Kiowa and Comanche; Indian Territory.] 7/18/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2951, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of E. W. Dobbs, H. C. Hooker, and M. G. Samaniego. [Apache; Arizona.] 7/18/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2955, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John S. Luff. [Piute; Nevada.] 7/18/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2956, 50th Cong. 1st.
Pension to Winemah Riddell. [Modoc.] 7/25/1888. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 3064, 50th Cong. 1st.
Pension to Pierre Bottineau. [Minnesota.] 7/30/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3127, 50th Cong. 1st.
Releif of Mission Indians of California. 8/18/1888. 37pp.
H.R. Report No. 3282, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Hardy Elliff. [Rogue River and Crow Creek Indians; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3450, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of P. C. Davis. [Piute and Bannock; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3451, 50th Cong. 1 st.
Relief of I. B. Nichols. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3452, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George S. Comstock. [Cheyenne and Sioux; Kansas.] 9/14/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3453, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of James Bainter. [Cheyenne and Sioux; Nebraska.] 9/14/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3454, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George Engle. [Bannock and Piute; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3455, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Wesley Miller. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3456, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Michael Riley. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3457, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of George W. Harris, etc. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3458, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of J. P. Walker. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 9/14/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 3459, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Vitz Schutz. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3460, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of B. B. Bishop. [Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3461, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of W. C. McKay. [Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Cayuse.] 9/14/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3462, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of B. F. Dowell. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3463, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Issac Bailey. [Pitt River, Modoc, Hot Creek, and Piute; Nevada.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3464, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Mrs. Kate Hatton. [Modoc; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3465, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Abiel Morrison. [Puyallups; Washington.] 9/14/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3466, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of E. J. Northcutt & Brothers. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 9/14/1888. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 3467, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Joseph Russell. [Crow Creek and Umpqua; Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3468, 50th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Green Arnold. [Oregon.] 9/14/1888.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3469, 50th Cong. 1st.
Losses of property by Indian depredations. [Piute; Nevada.] 9/21/1888.12pp.
H.R. Report No. 3491, 50th Cong. 1st.
Amount due Pottawatomie Indians of Michigan and Indiana. 9/25/1888. 43pp.
H.R. Report No. 3502, 50th Cong. 1st.
Surplus subsistence funds for certain Indians. 12/27/1882. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 25, 47th Cong. 2d.
Employment of matrons at agencies. 5/7/1888. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 160, 50th Cong. 1st.
Indian depredation claims from January 5,1887, to January 1,1888.1/9/1888. 31pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 34, 50th Cong. 1st.
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Tabular Statements of Disbursements made from the Appropriations for the Indian Department
for the fiscal year ending June 30,1888, and of the salaries and incidental expenses paid at
each agency in the Indian Service during said period, showing the appropriations from which
paid and the number of Indians at each agency. 11/3/1888. 23pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 8, 50th Cong. 2d.
Memorial of W. F. Bryant in the Matter of Louis Riel. [Mixed-blood; Canada.] 12/6/1888. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 11, 50th Cong. 2d.
Overpayments of interest on Indian trust bonds. [Louisiana.] 12/11/1888.10pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 13, 50th Cong. 2d.
Alleged personal outrages in Alaska. 12/8/1888. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 13, 50th Cong. 2d.
Pay for W. L. Pinney. [Apache; Arizona.] 12/11/1888. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 16, 50th Cong. 2d.
Settlements on account of Modoc hostilities. [Oregon.] 12/17/1888. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 18, 50th Cong. 2d.
Leases of lands in the Indian Territory. [Choctaw and Chickasaw.] 12/27/1888. 7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 22, 50th Cong. 2d.
Indians in Alaska. 12/21 /1888. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 30, 50th Cong. 2d.
Construction of a chapel and gymnasium at the Indian school at Lawrence, Kansas. [Haskell
Institute.] 12/18/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 32, 50th Cong. 2d.
Indian school buildings at Albuquerque, New Mexico. 12/18/1888. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 33, 50th Cong. 2d.
Legal proceedings in behalf of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina.
12/18/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 36, 50th Cong. 2d.
Memorial praying legislation for the protection from destruction of the ancient ruin of the
Temple Casa Grande, situated in Pinal County, near Florence, Arizona. 2/4/1889.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 60, 50th Cong. 2d.
Stallions for Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Tongue River Agency; Montana.] 1/9/1889. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 62, 50th Cong. 2d.
Seed for Turtle Mountain Chippewa Indians. [Devils Lake Agency; Dakota.] 1/9/1889. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 63, 50th Cong. 2d.
Indian Industrial School at Genoa, Nebraska. 1/9/1889. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 65, 50th Cong. 2d.
Commission to negotiate with the band of Ute Indians in southern Colorado. 1/14/1889. 85pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 67, 50th Cong. 2d.
Memorial of the legislature of Nevada for the passage of a law for the final settlement of all just
claims of citizens of Nevada arising out of Indian depredations. 2/7/1889.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 67, 50th Cong. 2d.
Joint resolution and memorial of the legislative assembly of the Territory of Dakota, urging the
passage of the pending bill for the opening to settlement of a portion of the Sioux Indian
Reservation in Dakota. 2/8/1889.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 69, 50th Cong. 2d.
Alaska Seal and Fur Company. [Aleut.] 1/19/1889. 13pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 74, 50th Cong. 2d.
Territory of Oklahoma. Notes of hearings before the Committee on Territories, United States
Senate. [Cherokee.] 2/19/1889. 56pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 80, 50th Cong. 2d.
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Appropriation for the benefit of the Cherokee freedmen. [Indian Territory.] 1/23/1889. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 83, 50th Cong. 2d.
Volunteers in the Nez Perce war. [Washington and Idaho.] 1/25/1889.1p.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 85, 50th Cong. 2d.
An agreement made with the Creek Indians. [Lands; Indian Territory.] 2/6/1889. 8pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 98, 50th Cong. 2d.
Schedule of Indian depredation claims, determined between January 5,1888, and January 1,
1889. 1/25/1889. 23pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 103, 50th Cong. 2d.
Volume 20,1888-91 (pp. 16492-17530)
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Index to Volume 20.10pp.
0716
Seminole Indian lands in Indian Territory. 2/19/1889. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 122, 50th Cong. 2d.
0719
Alleged bribery of the Cherokee council. [Indian Territory.] 2/27/1889. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 136, 50th Cong. 2d.
0722
Survey and sale of the Klamath Indian Reservation. [Klamath River Indians; California.]
3/1/1889. 23pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 140, 50th Cong. 2d.
0734
Alleged personal outrages in Alaska. 3/1/1889. 24pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 141, 50th Cong. 2d.
0746
Reservation of Sioux Indians in Dakota. [The taking of land from Sioux.] 1/5/1889. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 3645, 50th Cong. 2d.
0749
Relief of estate of John W. Whitfield. [Kansas.] 2/28/1889. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 2694, 50th Cong. 2d.
0750
Relief of heirs of Preston Beck, Jr. [Navajo; New Mexico.] 3/1/1889. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 2702, 50th Cong. 2d.
0752
Sundry civil appropriation bill. 1/8/1889. 70pp.
H.R. Report No. 3646, 50th Cong. 2d.
0792
Timber cutting on the Chippewa Indian Reservation. [Wisconsin and Minnesota.] 2/23/1889.
20pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 128, 50th Cong. 2d.
0802
Relief of John W. Dorsey. [Piute, Shoshone, and Bannock; Nevada.] 1/15/1889. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3757, 50th Cong. 2d.
0803
Right of way to Big Horn Southern Railroad Company. [Crow Indian Reservation; Montana.]
1/23/1889. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 3825, 50th Cong. 2d.
0804
Right of way to Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle Railway Company through Indian Territory.
1/25/1889. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3848, 50th Cong. 2d.
0805
Right of way to Cherokee Central Railway Company through Indian Territory. 1/29/1889. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3877, 50th Cong. 2d.
0806
Right of way to Forest City and Watertown Railway Company through the Great Sioux Indian
Reservation in Dakota. 2/4/1889.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3923, 50th Cong. 2d.
0807
Right of way to Yankton and Missouri Railway Company through the Yankton Indian
Reservation in Dakota. [Sioux.] 2/4/1889. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 3924, 50th Cong. 2d.
0808
Right of way to Denison and Washita Valley Railway Company through Indian Territory.
2/5/1889. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 3940, 50th Cong. 2d.
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Right of way to Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company through White Earth
Indian Reservation in Minnesota. 2/5/1889.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3941, 50th Cong. 2d.
Agreement submitted by the Shoshones, Bannocks, and Sheepeaters. [Fort Hall and Lemhi
Reservations; Idaho.] 2/5/1889.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3956, 50th Cong. 2d.
Indian appropriation bill. [Chickasaw, Pottawatomie, Choctaw, Cherokee, Delaware, and Sioux;
Indian Territory and Dakota.] 2/13/1889. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 4028, 50th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Christiana Frederika Zentmeyer. [Lower Sioux Agency; Minnesota.] 2/21 /1889.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 4118, 50th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Company through Indian Territory.
2/23/1889. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 4127, 50th Cong. 2d.
Absentee Shawnee Indian lands in Kansas. 3/2/1889. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 4160, 50th Cong. 2d.
Langford claim to certain land on the Lapwai Indian Reservation in Idaho. 3/29/1889.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 12, Special Session.
Report upon the case of Louis Riel. [Mixed-blood; Canada.] 3/19/1889. 12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 1, Special Session.
Fulfillment of treaty stipulation with the Sioux Indians. Letter from the President to the
Secretary of the Interior and reply. 12/20/1890.15pp.
Supplies furnished the Sioux Indians of Dakota. Letter from the President to the Secretary of
the Interior and reply. 1/7/1891.12pp.
Supplies furnished the Sioux Indians of Dakota. Letter from the Commissioner, Office of Indian
Affairs, to the Secretary of the Interior. 1/6/1891. 6pp.
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Report on New York Indians. Letter from Philip C. Garrett to Hon. Merrill E. Gates, President
Board of Indian Commissioners. [Shinnecock, St. Regis, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and
Tuscarora.] 6/9/1891.13pp.
0008
Western Miami Indians. [Indian Territory.] 5/5/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1901, 51st Cong. 1st.
0009
Disposition of the agricultural lands embraced within the limits of the Pipestone Indian
Reservation in Minnesota. [Yankton Sioux.] 8/8/1888. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3228, 50th Cong. 1st.
0011
Tabular Statements of Disbursements made from the Appropriations for the Indian Department
for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1889, and of the salaries and incidental expenses paid at
each agency in the Indian Service during said period, showing the appropriations from which
paid and the number of Indians at each agency. 11/22/1889. 25pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 8, 51st Cong. 1st.
0024
Chippewa Indians, Lake Superior. [Wisconsin.] 1/21/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 15, 51st Cong. 1st.
0026
Fulfilling treaties with the Kickapoos. 12/9/1889. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 15, 51st Cong. 1st.
0027
Exigency purchases of Indian goods. 12/9/1889. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 18, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Miami Indians of Indiana. 1/28/1889. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 22, 51st Cong. 1st.
New York Indian Lands in Kansas. 2/6/1890. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 26, 51st Cong. 1st.
Sale of certain New York Indian Lands. [Kansas.] 7/1/1890.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 26, 51st Cong. 1st.
Stock cattle for Ponca Indians. [Indian Territory and Dakota.] 12/16/1889. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 45, 51st Cong. 1st.
Property transferred on several Indian Reservations. 12/16/1889. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 48, 51st Cong. 1st.
Fund for subsistence and civilization of Northern Cheyenne Indians at Tongue River Agency,
Montana. 12/16/1889. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 52, 51st Cong. 1st.
Organization of the Territory of Oklahoma, and establishment of courts in the Indian Territory.
[Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole.] 2/15/1890.12pp.
H.R. Report No. 66, 51st Cong. 1st.
Reduction of the Round Valley Indian Reservation in California. 12/20/1889. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 72, 51st Cong. 1st.
Crow Indian Reservation. [Montana.] 2/15/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 80, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway through the Lake Traverse
Reservation in Dakota. [Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux.] 2/15/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 81, 51st Cong. 1st.
Indians at Fort Berthold Agency in North Dakota. [Arickaree, Gros Ventre, and Mandan; lands.]
2/15/1890. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 82, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior. [Wisconsin.] 1/13/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 99, 51st Cong. 1st.
Indian depredation claims. 1/18/1890.15pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 122, 51st Cong. 1st.
Resolutions pertaining to Oklahoma. 2/28/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 123, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of John Taylor. [Oregon.] 1/18/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 123, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of Raymond Bros. [Bannock; Montana.] 1/18/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 125, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of E. Montoya & Sons. [Apache; New Mexico.] 1/18/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 127, 51 st Cong. 1st.
Claim of Aretas Whitcomb. [Sioux; Nebraska.] 1/20/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 129, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of Richard F. Blinn. [Cheyenne.] 1/20/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 130, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of Sioux Indians at Devils Lake Agency, North Dakota. 1/20/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 131, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of E. Montoya & Sons. [Apache; New Mexico.] 1/20/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 132, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of James A. J. and Joseph H. McVay. [Rogue River; Oregon.] 1/24/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 150, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of Thomas Van Pelt. [Oregon.] 1/24/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 151, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Office of Chief Clerk Indian Service. 2/14/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 196, 51st Cong. 1st.
Town-site trustees in Oklahoma. 7/30/1890. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 197, 51st Cong. 1st.
Territory of Oklahoma. [Creek, Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, and Chickasaw.] 2/17/1890.
12pp.
H.R. Report No. 205, 51st Cong. 1st.
Indian school transportation. 2/20/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 219, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims of Jones, Russell & Co. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe; Kansas.] 2/20/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 220, 51st Cong. 1st.
Cherokee Indians. [North Carolina and Indian Territory.] 2/17/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 224, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of A. J. McCreary. [Osage Agency, Indian Territory.] 2/17/1890. 23pp.
H.R. Report No. 225, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Denison and Washita Valley Railway Company through Indian Territory.
2/17/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 232, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of destitute Indians. [Chippewa, Sioux; Wisconsin and Dakota.] 2/28/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 241, 51st Cong. 1st.
Salaries of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Assistant Commissioner, and Financial Clerk of the
Indian Office. 3/11/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 265, 51st Cong. 1st.
Telegraphing, and purchase of Indian supplies. 3/13/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 269, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of Jean Louis Legare. [Sitting Bull, Sioux; Canada and Dakota.] 2/18/1890. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 277, 51st Cong. 1st.
Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 3/6/1890.193pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 247, 51st Cong. 1st.
Employment of Indian scouts. [Chiricahua Apache; Mexico.] 3/25/1890. 9pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 299, 51st Cong. 1st.
Commission to negotiate with Utes of southern Colorado. 3/19/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 283, 51 st Cong. 1 st.
Surveying the Sioux reservation. [Dakota.] 3/19/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 284, 51st Cong. 1st.
Education of children in Alaska. 3/28/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 303, 51st Cong. 1st.
Compulsory school attendance in Alaska. 4/12/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 321, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims of Pottawatomie Indians. [Michigan and Indiana.] 2/19/1890. 42pp.
H.R. Report No. 324, 51 st Cong. 1st.
Supplemental estimates for Indian schools. 4/17/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 334, 51st Cong. 1st.
Settlers upon the Winnebago and Crow Creek Reservations. [Dakota.] 5/23/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2085, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of the Seneca Indians. [Indian Territory.] 4/19/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 340, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas City and Pacific Railroad Company through Indian Territory. 2/20/1890.
1p.
Senate Report No. 341, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Claim of United States deputy marshall Daniel Wyatt. [Oklahoma.] 5/7/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 367, 51 st Cong. 1st.
Claim of A. T. Dickerman. [Osage; Kansas.] 5/9/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 371, 51st Cong. 1st.
Negotiations with the Cherokee Indians. [Indian Territory.] 5/28/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 400, 51st Cong. 1st.
Southern Ute Indians, Colorado. 2/25/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 408, 51st Cong. 1st.
Accounting of disbursing officers of the Interior Department. 6/14/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 417, 51st Cong. 1st.
Destitute condition of the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians. [Sioux; South Dakota.] 7/17/1890.
2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 443, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Galena, Guthrie and Western Railway Company through Indian Territory.
2/26/1890. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 449, 51st Cong. 1st.
Bills for the specific action of Congress. 8/6/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 455, 51st Cong. 1st.
Enrollment of Cherokee freedmen, Delawares, and Shawnee. 8/9/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 456, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of William Slusher. [Sioux; Nebraska.] 9/26/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 468, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of Thomas E. Owen. [Arapahoe; New Mexico.] 9/26/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 469, 51st Cong. 1st.
Allotment of lands in severally to the Quapaw Indians. [Indian Territory.] 3/1/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 559, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Little Falls, Millie Lacs and Lake Superior Railway Company through land
occupied by Mille Lacs Indians in Minnesota. 3/4/1890. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 631, 51st Cong. 1st.
Reservation of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. [North Dakota.] 3/4/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 632, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Palouse and Spokane Railway Company through the Nez Perce Indian
Reservation in Idaho. 3/5/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 645, 51st Cong. 1st.
Payment for land of the Omaha tribe of Indians in.Nebraska. 3/8/1890. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 721, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Spokane Falls and Northern Railway Company through the Colville Indian
Reservation in Washington. 3/14/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 846, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of John W. Whitfield. [Nebraska and Kansas.] 3/18/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 868, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of Robert Woodbridge. [Fort Peck Indian Agency, Montana.] 3/19/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 894, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Pittsburg, Columbus and Fort Smith Railway Company through Indian Territory.
3/21/1890. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 901, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims arising from Indian depredations. 3/26/1890. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 1079, 51st Cong. 1st.
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26pp.
H.R. Report No. 1083, 51st Cong. 1st.
Ratification of Coeur d'Alene Indian Treaties in Idaho. 3/28/1890. 46pp.
H.R. Report No. 1109, 51st Cong. 1st.
Volume 21,1889-90 (pp. 17531-18532)
0329
Index to Volume 21. 7pp.
0336
Pawnee Indian Reservation in Nebraska. 4/1/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1175, 51st Cong. 1st.
0337
Sale of lands known as the Klamath River Reservation. [Klamath; California.] 4/1/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1176, 51st Cong. 1st.
0338
Relief of P. B. Sinnott. [Grande Ronde Agency, Oregon.] 4/2/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1202, 51st Cong. 1st.
0341
Relief of estate of Bluford West. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 4/2/1890. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 1205, 51st Cong. 1st.
0345
Sale of timber reserved for Menomonee Indians. [Wisconsin.] 4/2/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1206, 51st Cong. 1st.
0346
Treaty obligations with Pottawatomie Indians. [Kansas.] 4/4/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 1230, 51st Cong. 1st.
0349
Claim of Daniel T. Hedges and Edward B. Spalding, executors. [Yankton Sioux; Dakota.]
4/4/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1231, 51st Cong. 1st.
0350
Relief of Mrs. S. M. Duvall. [Sac and Fox; Kansas.] 4/8/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1333, 51st Cong. 1st.
0352
Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians. [Lake Traverse Reservation; Minnesota.]
4/9/1890. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 1356, 51st Cong. 1st.
0357
Salaries of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Assistant Commissioner, and Financial Clerk of the
Indian Office. 4/12/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1411,51st Cong. 1st.
0358
Money due the Creek Nation. 4/18/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1507, 51st Cong. 1st.
0360
Lease of lands to railroad companies by various tribes of Indians. [Choctaw, Chickasaw,
Creek, Seminole, and Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 4/19/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1588, 51st Cong. 1st.
0361
Ute Indian Reservation. [Uncompahgre Ute; Utah.] 4/21/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1605, 51st Cong. 1st.
0363
Right of way to Portland and Puget Sound Railroad Company through Puyallup Indian
Reservation in Washington. 4/23/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1674, 51st Cong. 1st.
0364
Relief of estate of Ramsay Crooks. [Chippewa.] 4/25/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Report'No. 1702, 51st Cong. 1st.
0366
Allotment of lands in severally to Indians. 4/24/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1700, 51st Cong. 1st.
0367
Allotment of lands in severally to Indians. 4/29/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1809, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Conveyance of absentee Shawnee lands in Kansas. 4/29/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 1810, 51st Cong. 1st.
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H.R. Report No. 1814, 51st Cong. 1st.
Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of Indians. [Wisconsin.] 5/2/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1856, 51st Cong. 1st.
Western Miami Indians of Indian Territory. 5/5/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1901, 51st Cong. 1st.
Eastern Shawnee Indians of Indian Territory. 5/24/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2145, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims of Pottawatomie Indians. 5/8/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 1926, 51st Cong. 1st.
Pension to Winemah Riddell. [Modoc.] 5/24/1890. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 2147, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims of Delaware Indians of Indian Territory. 5/27/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 2168, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Dunlap. [Kansa; Kansas.] 5/27/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 2177, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 5/28/1890. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2197, 51st Cong. 1st.
Indian Appropriation Bill. 6/4/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2325, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Red Lake and Western Railway and Navigation Company through the Red
Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota. 6/13/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2444, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Sherman and Northwestern Railway through Indian Territory. 7/1/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2602, 51st Cong. 1st.
Dividing the reservation of the Sioux Indians in Dakota. 7/2/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2616, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Northern Pacific and Yakima Irrigation Company through the Yakima Indian
Reservation. 7/7/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2624, 51st Cong. 1st.
Puyallup Indian Reservation. [Colville Indian Reservation; Washington.] 7/8/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2631, 51st Cong. 1st.
Land of Omaha Indians in Nebraska. 7/11/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2684, 51st Cong. 1st.
Indian Industrial Schools. [Wisconsjn, Minnesota, Michigan, Montana, and South Dakota.]
7/14/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2711,51st Cong. 1st.
Railroad crossings in the Indian Territory. 7/18/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2764, 51st Cong. 1st.
Authorization for the Seneca Nation of New York Indians to lease lands within the Cattaraugus
and Allegany Reservations. 7/22/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2786, 51st Cong. 1st.
Offenses committed in Indian Territory. 5/29/1890.1 p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 154, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way through Crow Indian Reservation. [Montana.] 7/25/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2832, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims of various tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory. [Shawnee, Delware, and Cherokee.]
7/26/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2837, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Senate Ex. Doc. No. 155, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of Eli Ayres. [Chickasaw; Mississippi.] 8/12/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 2959, 51st Cong. 1st.
To change the boundaries of the Uncompahgre Reservation. [Uncompahgre Ute; Colorado
and Utah.] 8/14/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2967, 51 st Cong. 1 st.
Ratification of Coeur d'Alene Indian treaties in Idaho. 8/19/1890. 47pp.
H.R. Report No. 2988, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of Russell S. Newell. [Pawnee; Nebraska.] 8/19/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2989, 51st Cong. 1st.
Certain leases made to Choctaw Coal and Railway Company. [Choctaw; Indian Territory.]
8/30/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3034, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way through Siletz Indian Reservation. 9/12/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3081, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. [Indian Territory.] 9/22/1890. 35pp.
H.R. Report No. 3147, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Company through Indian Territory.
9/29/1890.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3227, 51 st Cong. 1 st.
Langford land claim. [Nez Perce; Lapwai Indian Reservation, Idaho.] 12/16/1889.155pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 12, 51st Cong. 1st.
Report on Captain Lawrence Hall's company of Oregon Volunteers. [Cayuse.] 12/9/1889.
21 PP.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 6, 51st Cong. 1st.
Purchase of part of the Coeur d'Alene Reservation. [Idaho.] 12/18/1889. 91 pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way through the Puyallup Indian Reservation. 12/18/1889. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 15, 51st Cong. 1st.
Legal status of the Indians and lands in Indian Territory. 1/6/1890. 1p.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 21, 51st Cong. 1st.
Indian war claims of the State of California. 1/15/1890. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 26, 51st Cong. 1st.
Abandoned military reservations. 12/17/1889.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 30, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims of the legal representatives of S. W. Marston. [Union Agency, Indian Territory.]
12/19/1889. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 32, 51st Cong. 1st.
Reports on the settlement of Oklahoma. 1 /15/1890. 30pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 33,51st Cong. 1st.
Apache Indians at Governor's Island. [Alabama, New York, and Pennsylvania.] 1/20/1889.
12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 35, 51st Cong. 1st.
Withdrawal of troops from Fort Klamath, Oregon. [Klamath.] 1 /23/1890.17pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 37, 51st Cong. 1st.
Indians of the La Pointe Agency, Wisconsin. [Chippewa.] 1/27/1890. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 39, 51 st Cong. 1 st.
Amount of Indian trust funds invested in State bonds. 2/10/1890. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 50, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Proposed division of the great Sioux Reservation. [Dakota.] 2/10/1890.31 Opp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 51, 51st Cong. 1st.
Terms of civil officers of the United States. 4/18/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 335, 51st Cong. 1st.
Legislation in behalf of Indians on various reservations. [Allotment of land; United Peoria and
Miami, Sac and Fox, Quapaw, and Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux.] 2/17/1890. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 64, 51st Cong. 1st.
Purchase and release of the surplus lands in the Lake Traverse Indian Reservation. [Sisseton
and Wahpeton Sioux; North and South Dakota.] 2/19/1890. 29pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 66, 51st Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the legislature of the State of Washington relative to the construction of a railway
through the Puyallup Indian Reservation. 1/28/1890. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 66, 51st Cong. 1st.
Northern boundary of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. [Oregon.] 2/19/1890. 16pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 67, 51st Cong. 1st.
Compensation of Henry B. Carrington, a special agent for the sale of certain Indian lands.
[Flathead; Montana.] 2/24/1890. 33pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 70, 51st Cong. 1st.
Removal of certain Indians in New Mexico. [Papago; Arizona.] 2/24/1890. 8pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 71, 51st Cong. 1st.
Memorial of a convention held at Oklahoma City, November 29,1889, praying for the passage
of a law for the adjustment of contests growing out of settlements upon town sites in the
Territory of Oklahoma. [Indian Territory.] 1/30/1890. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 74, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claim of John Sechler. [Cheyenne and Arapahoe; Nebraska.] 1/13/1890.1p.
Senate Report No. 76, 51st Cong. 1st.
Buildings for the Chilocco school, Indian Territory. 3/11/1890. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 77, 51st Cong. 1st.
Legal status of the Indians in Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Comanche, Kiowa, Cheyenne,
Arapahoe, Osage, Kansas, Pawnee, Otoe, Missouria, Ponca, Nez Perce, Tonkawa, Creeks,
Seminole, Kickapoo, Iowa, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Apache, Wichitas, Kichais, Delaware, and
Caddo.] 3/12/1890. 32pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 78, 51st Cong. 1st.
Membership of the Sac and Fox Indians. 3/14/1890. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 82, [Part 1], 51st Cong. 1st.
Volume 22,1881,1888,1890,1892 (pp. 18533-19369)
0873
Index to Volume 22. 6pp.
0879
Membership of the Sac and Fox Indians. 3/28/1890. 80pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 82, Part 2, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Treatment of certain Apache Indians. [Chiricahua Apache.] 3/17/1890. 53pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 83, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Authorizing a lottery company by the Creek Nation. [Choctaw; Indian Territory.] 3/18/1890.
3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 84, 51st Cong. 1st.
0003
Correspondence between Lieut. Gen. P. H. Sheridan and Brig. Gen. George Crook regarding
the Apache Indians. [Geronimo, Chiricahua; Arizona and Mexico.] 3/20/1890.18pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 88, 51st Cong. 1st.
0012
Letter of the Secretary of the Interior transmitting correspondence in relation to the ratification
and confirmation of certain agreements between the United States and the Coeur d'Alene
Indians in Idaho Territory. 2/24/1890. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 95, 51st Cong. 1st.
0014
Sale of intoxicants to Canadian Indians. 4/19/1890. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 105, 51st Cong. 1st.
0016
Memorial of the Chickasaws relating to lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations west of
the ninety-eighth Meridian of west longitude. 3/19/1890. 44pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 107, 51st Cong. 1st.
0048
Memorial of the Chief and Delegates of the Cherokee Nation, remonstrating against the
amendments of the House of Representatives to bill (S. 895) proposing to organize a territorial
government for Oklahoma which includes within the boundaries of said territory a portion of the
Cherokee Strip. 3/20/1890. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 109, 51st Cong. 1st.
0050
Occupation of portions of the Crow Indian Reservation by white men. [Montana.] 4/24/1890.
4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 110, 51st Cong. 1st.
0052
Lands and funds of the Pottawatomie Indians. [Citizen and Prairie bands; Indiana.] 5/7/1890.
5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 112, 51st Cong. 1st.
0055
Illegal occupation of the Capitan Grande and La Jolla Reserves. [Mission Indians; California.]
5/13/1890. 16pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 118, 51st Cong. 1st.
0063
Condition of the Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota; Tongue River
Agency, Montana.] 5/14/1890. 18pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 121, 51st Cong. 1st.
0074
Purchase of certain land by the Seminole Indians. [Creek; Indian Territory.] 5/22/1890.11pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 126, 51st Cong. 1st.
0080
Amount due the Pottawatomie Indians of Michigan and Indiana. 1/20/1890. 42pp.
Senate Report No. 129, 51st Cong. 1st.
0101
Salaries, Indian Office. 5/29/1890. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 130, 51st Cong. 1st.
0102
Alleged non-fulfillment of the treaty with-the Chippewa Indians. [Wisconsin.] 5/29/1890.14pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 133, 51st Cong. 1st.
0113
Facts alleged by the Pillager Indians in relation to the non-fulfillment of the treaty of August 21,
1847. [Minnesota.] 6/4/1890. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 137, 51st Cong. 1st.
0116
Money appropriated by the Cherokee Nation in violation of treaty obligations. [Indian Territory.]
6/7/1890. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 145, 51st Cong. 1st.
0118
Boundaries of the Uncompahgre Reservation. [Ute; Utah.] 6/19/1890. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 157, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Practice of the United States Courts at Fort Smith, Ark. and Paris, Tex., in the appointment of
commissioners for the investigation of offenses committed in the Indian Territory. 6/23/1890.
5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 164, 51st Cong. 1st.
Case of E. N. Fish & Co. [Apache; San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona.] 6/19/1890. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Mis. No. 165, 51st Cong. 1st.
Current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department. [Creek, Mexican Pottawatomie,
Seneca, Northern Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Mission Indians, and North Carolina Cherokee.]
7/16/1890. 17pp.
Senate Report No. 1510, 51st Cong. 1st.
Appropriation to re-imburse the Chickasaw Nation. 6/23/1890. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 165, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims presented on account of Indian depredations. 6/24/1890. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 167, 51st Cong. 1st.
An agreement between the Cherokee Commission and the Iowa Indians in Indian Territory.
7/3/1890. 23pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 171, 51st Cong. 1st.
An agreement between the Cherokee Commission and the Sac and Fox Indians in the Indian
Territory. 7/3/1890. 21pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 172, 51st Cong. 1st.
Papers relating to the establishment of an Indian industrial school at Flandreau, S. Dakota.
6/24/1890. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 172, 51st Cong. 1st.
Two agreements concluded by the Cherokee Commission with the Citizen Band of
Pottawatomie Indians and the Band of Absentee Shawnees for the cession of certain lands.
[Indian Territory.] 7/16/1890.12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 186, 51st Cong. 1st.
Amendment of the law relative to certain intruders upon Indian reservations. [Union Agency,
Indian Territory.] 7/25/1890. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 192, 51st Cong. 1st.
Conveyance of certain absentee Shawnee Indian lands in Kansas. 1/30/1890. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 200, 51st Cong. 1st.
Times of rendering accounts by disbursing officers of the Government. 8/4/1890.1p.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 201, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Little and Hobart Williams. [Iowa and Nebraska.] 2/4/1890. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 218, 51st Cong. 1st.
Sale of lands of the Flathead Indians in Montana. 8/22/1890. 36pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 221, 51st Cong. 1st.
Transfer of certain appropriations for the Indian service on the books of the Treasury.
8/30/1890. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 223, 51st Cong. 1st.
Coal leases in the Indian Territory. [Choctaw.] 8/25/1890. 36pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 223, 51st Cong. 1st.
Contract for the supply of blankets for the Indian service for the year 1889. 9/5/1890.17pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 225, 51st Cong. 1st.
The tract of country known as the Cherokee outlet. [Cherokee.] 4/15/1890. 1 p.
Senate Ex. Mis. No. 243, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas City and Pacific Railroad Company through the Indian Territory.
2/20/1890. 1p.
Senate Report No. 341, 51st Cong. 1st.
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Lands purchased of the Pawnee Indian Reservation in Nebraska. 3/7/1890. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 421, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of P. B. Sinnott. [Grande Ronde Agency, Oregon.] 3/19/1890. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 490, 51st Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians. [Lake Traverse
Reservation, Minnesota.] 4/11/1890. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 661, 51st Cong. 1st.
Claims arising from Indian depredations. 5/16/1890.19pp.
Senate Report No. 1016, 51 st Cong. 1 st.
Payment to purchasers of land of the Omaha tribe of Indians in Nebraska. 6/13/1890.1 p.
Senate Report No. 1357, 51st Cong. 1st.
Sale of certain New York Indian lands in Kansas. 6/20/1890.10pp.
Senate Report No. 1393, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of the estate of Bluford West. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 6/21/1890. 9pp.
Senate Report No. 1394, 51st Cong. 1st.
Appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department. [Sioux;
South Dakota.] 6/24/1890. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1407, 51st Cong. 1st.
Reimbursement of the Miami Indians of Indiana. 9/24/1890. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 1798, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Stockbridge tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. 9/12/1890. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1718, 51st Cong. 1st.
Appropriation bills. 9/6/1890. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 1690, 51st Cong. 1st.
Seneca Nation of New York Indians to lease lands within the Cattaraugus and Allegany
Reservations. 9/4/1890. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1680, 51st Cong. 1st.
Agreement with Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians. [Sioux.] 6/3/1890. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2271, 51st Cong. 1st.
Lands claimed by the Cherokee Nation of Indians in Indian Territory. 8/28/1890. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 1661, 51st Cong. 1st.
Payment to purchasers of land of the Omaha tribe of Indians in Nebraska. 6/13/1890. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1491, 51st Cong. 1st.
Intruders into the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. [Indian Territory.] 8/18/1890.119pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 219, 51st Cong. 1st.
Town-site entries in Oklahoma. 1/6/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 4, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad through Indian reservations. [Minnesota.]
3/31/1890.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1165, 51st Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company through Indian Territory.
6/10/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2402, 51st Cong. 1st.
Various tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Shawnee, and Delaware.]
7/26/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2837, 51st Cong. 1st.
Bridge over the Arkansas River in the Indian Territory. 2/18/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 276, 51st Cong. 1st.
I ndians in Florida. 3/7/1890.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 675, 51st Cong. 1st.
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H.R. Report No. 1046, 51st Cong. 1st.
Minutes of Associated Executive Committee of Friends on Indian Affairs. Baltimore, Fourth
Month, 1881. [Osage, Kaw, Modoc, Shawnee, and Pottawatomie.] 1881. 23pp.
Reminiscences. An address delivered by William Hobart Hare, Missionary Bishop of South
Dakota. [Sisseton, Wahpeton, Santee, Yankton, Lower Brule, Yanktonnai, Blackfeet, San Arcs,
Oncpapa, Minneconjoux, Two Kettle, Upper Brule, and Ogalala Sioux; South Dakota.] 1888.
25pp.
A Further Report to the Indian Rights Association on the Proposed Removal of the Southern
Utes. [Colorado.] 1/20/1892. 32pp.
Removal of the Southern Utes, by C. C. Painter, Agent of Indian Rights Association.
[Colorado.] 1/1890.11pp.
Volume 23,1871,1888-91 (pp. 19370-20469)
0388
Index to Volume 23. 3pp.
0391
Bibliography of the Iroquoian Languages, by James Constantine Pilling. Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. 1888. 208pp.
0504
Textile Fabrics of Ancient Peru, by William H. Holmes. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
Ethnology. 1889.17pp.
0513
Brief and Argument, by Samuel J. Crawford, Attorney for the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Tribes,
Before the U.S. Commissioners, Authorized to negotiate with certain Indians. [Indian Territory.]
1/29/1890. 22pp.
0525
In the matter of the claim of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, relative to their lands in the
Indian Territory. Brief and Argument, by Matt G. Reynolds, Attorney for the Cheyenne and
Arapahoe Tribes, Before the U.S. Commissioners, nd. 27pp.
0540
In the matter of the claim of the Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians, to the thirty mile square
tract of land in the Indian Terriotry, known as the Pottawatomie Reserve. Brief and Argument of
George S. Chase, Attorney for the Citizen Pottawatomies. Before the United States'
Commissioners, nd. 29pp.
0555
Omaha and Ponka Letters, by James Owen Dorsey. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
Ethnology. 1891. 127pp.
0619
Catalogue of Prehistoric Works East of the Rocky Mountains, by Cyrus Thomas. Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. 1891. 247pp.
0775
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 Action
of Delegates representing the same. 8/16/1889. 5pp.
0779
Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association. 11/1890. 46pp.
0801
Letter to the Secretary of the Interior from George H. Shields, Assistant Attorney General,
regarding the Cherokee Outlet. 10/31/1889. 11pp.
0807
Removal of the Southern Utes from their present reservation, by the resident ministers of
Durango, Colorado. 12/9/1889. 4pp.
0809
Report of the Missionary Committee of the Women's National Indian Association. 11/1889.
22pp.
0821
Annual Message of Chief J. B. Mays[?], Cherokee Nation. 11/4/1871. 16pp.
0830
Letter to the Cherokee National Council from the Cherokee Commissioners. [Cherokee lands.]
11/14/1889. 12pp.
0836
Letter to General Lucius Fairchild, Chairman, Cherokee Commission, from the Secretary of the
Interior. 10/26/1889.14pp.
0843
A People Without Law, by James Bradley Thayer. Boston Indian Citizenship Committee. 1891.
24pp.
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The American Indians. The Old South Meeting House, Boston, Mass. Old South Leaflets,
Series 8.1890.8pp.
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No. 1. The Mound Builders of the Ohio Valley, by William Henry Harrison. 12pp.
0867
No. 2. Manners and Customs of the Indians, by Thomas Morton. 12pp.
0873
No. 3. Eliot's Brief Narrative, by John Eliot. [New England Indians.] 12pp.
0879
No. 4. The Beginning of King Philip's War, by William Hubbard. 12pp.
0885
No. 5. The Speech of Pontiac at the council at River Ecorces, April 27,1763. 8pp.
0889
No. 6. The Cause of Black Hawk's War. 12pp.
0895
No. 7. Coronado's Letter to Mendoza, August 3,1540.16pp.
0903
No. 8. Wheelock's Narrative (1762). 20pp.
Minutes of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of
Indian Territory. [Choctaw and Chickasaw.] 10/26/1890. 22pp.
Proceedings of the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of the Indian Territory.
1889.20pp.
Minutes of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Baptist Association,
held with Kulli Tooklo Baptist Church, Pontotoc County, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.
8/23/1889.1 p.
Our Indian Policy. A paper read before the Union Ministerial Association of Indianapolis,
Indiana, by Rev. R. V. Hunter. 2/2/1891. 21pp.
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The Eighth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for the
year ending December 15th, 1890. [Sioux, Navajo, Wounded Knee, Sac and Fox, Omaha,
Pottawatomie, Five Civilized Nations, Modocs and Wyandottes, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, and
Alaskan Indians.] 1891. 90pp.
Volume 24,1888-92 (pp. 20470-21491)
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Index to Volume 24. 4pp.
0051
Minutes of the Third Session of the Indian Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, held at Guthrie, Oklahoma, January 15th to 19th, 1891. [Oklahoma and Indian
Territory.] 1891.48pp.
0076
The Legal Status of the Indians. A paper read before the American Bar Association at its
fourteenth annual meeting in Boston, August 26th, 1891, by William B. Hornblower. 1891.
19pp.
0086
The Circular, Square, and Octagonal Earthworks of Ohio, by Cyrus Thomas. Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. 1889. 34pp.
0126
The Problem of the Ohio Mounds, by Cyrus Thomas. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
Ethnology. 1889.54pp.
0153
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the
Indian, 1889. [Education, legislation, Oneida, Mission Indians, Tuscaroras, Seneca,
Tonawanda, and Stockbridge; New York, California, Wisconsin, Alaska, and Indian Territory.]
1889. 136pp.
0223
Proceedings of the Indian Educational Convention, for the Fourth Supervisor's District, held at
Arkansas City, Kansas, December 28, 29, and 30,1891. [Oklahoma, Indian Territory, and
Kansas.] 1892.40pp.
0246
In the matter of the Claim of the Choctaw Nation to the Leased District in the Indian Territory.
Before Hons. Lucius Fairchild, A. M. Wilson, and Warren G. Sayre, Commissioners of the
United States. Brief and Argument, by Attorneys for Choctaw Nation. 1890. 83pp.
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The Correspondence of 1889 between the United States Commission and Cherokee National
Authorities, and a Cherokee Memorial, as to a cession of Cherokee country west of 96th
meridian of longitude in the Indian Territory. 1890.127pp.
Bibliography of the Muskhogean Languages, by James Constantine Pilling. Smithsonian
Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. 1889.114pp.
The Seventh Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for
the year ending December 15th, 1889. [Navajo, Apache, Oklahoma, Seminoles and
Cherokees, Chippewa, law and courts, Colorado Southern Utes, and property.] 1890. 67pp.
Historical Sketch of the Connecticut Indian Association from 1881 to 1888. 8/1888. 65pp.
Ramona Days. January, 1888. Number 4. Indian Department of the University of New Mexico.
Ramona Industrial School for Indian Girls. [Apache and Navajo.] 43pp.
A Study relative to The Functions of the Reproductive Apparatus in American Indian Women,
by Andrew F. Currier, M.D. 1891. 33pp.
The Present Phase of the Indian Question, by Thomas J. Morgan, Commissioner of Indian
Affairs. Publication No. 10, Boston Indian Citizenship Committee. 1891. 23pp.
Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association. 11/1891. 46pp.
Relief of the estate of Ramsay Crooks. [Menomonee, Chippewa, and Winnebago; Wisconsin.]
2/19/1891. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 2330, 51st Cong. 2d.
Relief of the estate of Ramsay Crooks. [Menomonee, Chippewa, and Winnebago; Wisconsin.]
2/19/1891. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 2329, 51st Cong. 2d.
Claims arising from Indian depredations. 12/20/1890.1 p.
Senate Report No. 1886, 51st Cong. 2d.
Appropriation for the maintenance of the Indian Schools at Carson City, Nevada. 2/18/1891.
2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 73, 51st Cong. 2d.
List of claims allowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury. 2/27/1891.12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 67, 51st Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Rogue River Indians in Oregon. 2/14/1891. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 54, 51st Cong. 2d.
Necessity for the early passage of the Indian Appropriation Bill. 6/3/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 405, 51st Cong. 1st.
Appropriation for the education of the Sioux Indians. [Dakota.] 4/17/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 333, 51st Cong. 1st.
Importation of the Siberian reindeer into Alaska for the benefit and relief of the inhabitants.
1/8/1891. 8pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 39, 51st Cong. 2d.
Memorial of the Delegates of the Creek Nation of Indians praying for the passage of the bill
(H.R. 6849) providing for the payment of awards made to Creek Indians who enlisted in the
Federal Army, loyal refugees, and freedmen. 1/6/1891. 6pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 38, 51st Cong. 2d.
Condition of the Indian tribes in N. Dakota, S. Dakota, Montana, and elsewhere. 12/19/1890.
1pSenate Mis. Doc. No. 28, 51st Cong. 2d.
Criminal code for Oklahoma. 12/23/1890. 1 p.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 25, 51st Cong. 2d.
Timber on certain Indian reservations. [Chippewa; Wisconsin and Minnesota.] 12/22/1890.
18pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 23, 51st Cong. 2d.
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Condition of the natives of Alaska. 12/16/1890. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14, 51st Cong. 2d.
Alleged armament of Indians in certain States. [Sioux; North and South Dakota.] 12/11/1890.
51pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 9, 51st Cong. 2d.
Implements of warfare supposed to be in the possession of the Indians in certain States.
[Sioux; Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota.] 12/6/1890. 23pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 2, 51st Cong. 2d.
Agreement by the Cherokee Commission with the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians for the
cession of certain lands. [Indian Territory.] 12/4/1890. 24pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 1, 51st Cong. 2d.
Volume 25,1879,1886-92 (pp. 21492-22488)
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Index to Volume 25.15pp.
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Appropriation to aid negotiations with the Navajo Indians. [New Mexico and Arizona.]
2/12/1891. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 52, 51st Cong. 2d.
0670
Leases in severally on the Omaha and Winnebago Reservations. [Nebraska.] 3/3/1891.10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 73, 51 si Cong. 2d.
0675
Allotments of land on the Pottawatomie Reservation. [Indian Territory.] 2/27/1891. 21pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 64, 51 si Cong. 2d.
0686
Agreement for the sale of the western part of the Crow Indian reservation in Monlana.
1/19/1891. 26pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 43, 51st Cong. 2d.
0699
Compensating the Crow Indians for certain lands. [Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota.]
1/26/1891. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 45, 51st Cong. 2d.
0701
Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. 2/20/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 221, 51st Cong. 1st.
0702
Claim of Richard F. Blinn. [Cheyenne.] 1/20/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 130, 51st Cong. 1st.
0704
Relief of certain Indian agents. 3/25/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 298, 51st Cong. 1st.
0706
Zuni Indian Agency, New Mexico. 3/19/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 287, 51st Cong. 1st.
0709
Traveling expenses of Indian School Superintendent, 1890.1/30/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 219, 51st Cong. 2d.
0710
Protest of the Creek Nation of Indians against the extension of the jurisdiction of the United
States Court in Ihe Indian Territory. 2/6/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 104, 51st Cong. 2d.
0711
Fulfilling Irealies wilh Ihe Creeks. 2/7/1891. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 238, 51 si Cong. 2d.
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Fulfilling Irealies wilh Ihe Kickapoos. 1 /20/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 221, 51 si Cong. 2d.
0714
Approprialion for certain Indian schools. 1/30/1891. 8pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 222, 51st Cong. 2d.
0718
Indian school at Phoenix, Arizona. 1/30/1891. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 218, 51st Cong. 2d.
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Indian school land in Arizona. 1/29/1891. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 216, 51st Cong. 2d.
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Payment of awards to Creek Indians who enlisted in the Federal Army. 2/26/1891. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 4010, 51st Cong. 2d.
Carlisle Indian Training School. 2/26/1891. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 61, 51st Cong. 2d.
$10,000 for Mission Indian Commission. [California.] 2/26/1891. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 59, 51st Cong. 2d.
Indian Personal Names, by J. Owen Dorsey. From The American Anthropologist for July, 1890.
[Winnebago, Iowa, Otoe, Missouria, Kwapa (Quapaw), Osage, Kansa, Omaha, Ponka, and
Sioux.] 6pp.
Indian school at Carlisle, Pa. 1/30/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 220, 51st Cong. 2d.
Siouan Onomatopes, by James Owen Dorsey. From The American Anthropologist for January,
1892. [Sioux language.] 8pp.
The President's Opportunity, by the Indian Rights Association. [Reform of the Indian Bureau.]
1/22/1891.1 p.
Claims of the Umatilla Commission. [Oregon.] 1/27/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 210, 51st Cong. 2d.
Additional subsistence for Indians. [Yankton Sioux, South Dakota; Arickaree, Gros Ventre, and
Mandan, Fort Berthold Agency, North Dakota; Northern Arapahoe, Wyoming; and Sisseton
and Devils Lake Indians of North and South Dakota.] 1/5/1891. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 139, 51st Cong. 2d.
Supplemental estimates for the Indian service. 1/2/1891. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 131, 51st Cong. 2d.
Boarding school building at the Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dakota. 12/30/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 122, 51st Cong. 2d.
Construction of agency and school buildings at a point on the Missouri River near the Crow
Creek Agency for Lower Brule Indians. [Sioux; South Dakota.] 12/18/1890.19pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 105, 51st Cong. 2d.
Construction of agency buildings at the new site selected on the Missouri River for the
Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dakota. [Sioux.] 12/18/1890. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 104, 51st Cong. 2d.
Condition of the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians. [Sioux; North and South Dakota.]
12/17/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 100, 51st Cong. 2d.
Claims of the Western Miami Indians. [Kansas.] 1/10/1891. 4pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 83, 51st Cong. 2d.
Reimbursing the Western Miami Indians. [Kansas.] 2/17/1891. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 3852, 51st Cong. 2d.
Chief Sitting Bull. [Sioux.] 1/6/1891. 1p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 80, 51st Cong. 2d.
Salary due John W. Wallace, Commissioner. [Cherokee.] 12/10/1890. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 75, 51st Cong. 2d.
Salaries of the employees of the Interior Department. 12/8/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 58, 51st Cong. 2d.
Support of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and civilization for the fiscal year 1891. [North
and South Dakota.] 12/6/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 52, 51st Cong. 2d.
Appropriation for the Apache Indians at Mount Vernon, Alabama, and Fort Union, New Mexico.
12/4/1890. 10pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 41, 51st Cong. 2d.
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H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 37, 51st Cong. 2d.
Additional provisions for the Sioux Indians. [North and South Dakota.] 12/4/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 36, 51 st Cong. 2d.
Indian depredation claims. 2/25/1891. 27pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 277, 51st Cong. 2d.
Claim of A. J. McCreary. [Osage; Indian Territory.] 12/5/1890. 23pp.
H.R. Report No. 3248, 51st Cong. 2d.
Reimbursement of the Miami Indians of Indiana. 12/9/1890.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3259, 51st Cong. 2d.
Relief of Mission Indians of California. 12/6/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 3251, 51st Cong. 2d.
Changing the boundary of the Uncompahgre Reservation. [Ute; Utah.] 12/16/1890. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 3305, 51st Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Umatilla Irrigation Company. [Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon.] 1/6/1891.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 3379, 51st Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Missoula and Northern Railroad Company through the Flathead Indian
Reservation in Montana. 12/18/1890. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3317, 51st Cong. 2d.
Claims against Fond du Lac Indians. [Minnesota.] 1/7/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3382, 51st Cong. 2d.
Agreement with Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians. [Indian Territory.] 1/13/1891. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 3441, 51st Cong. 2d.
Agreements with the Citizens Band of Pottawatomie Indians and the Absentee Shawnee
Indians. [Indian Territory.] 1/16/1891. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3248, 51st Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Fort Gibson, Tahlequah and Great Northeastern Railway Company through
Indian Territory. 1/17/1891.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3489, 51st Cong. 2d.
Relief of Basil Moreland. [Winnebago; Minnesota.] 1/17/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3494, 51st Cong. 2d.
Cherokee Outlet. [Indian Territory.] 1/23/1891. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 3584, 51st Cong. 2d.
Cherokee Outlet. [Indian Territory.] 2/11/1891. 27pp.
H.R. Report No. 3768, 51st Cong. 2d.
Indian appropriations bill. 1/27/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3615, 51st Cong. 2d.
Right of way through Indian Territory. 2/5/1891.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3699, 51st Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway Company through the Indian Territory.
2/5/1891. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 3715, 51st Cong. 2d.
Treaty with Crow Indians. [Cession of land in Montana.] 2/5/1891. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 3700, 51st Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Yuma Pumping Irrigation Company. [Fort Yuma, Arizona.] 2/17/1891.1p.
H.R. Report No. 3854, 51st Cong. 2d.
Sale of firearms and ammunition to Indians. 2/18/1891.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3861, 51st Cong. 2d.
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Sale of timber reserved for Chippewa Indians. [Wisconsin.] 2/21/1891. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 3963, 51st Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Topeka, Okmulgee and Gulf Railway Company through the Indian Territory.
2/23/1891.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 3969, 51st Cong. 2d.
Letter from the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, to Indian Agents and
Superintendents of Schools. Indian family names. 3/19/1890. 2pp.
Letter from the Department of the Interior, Office of the Assistant Attorney General, to the
Secretary of the Interior. Mineral license in the Cherokee Outlet. 1/27/1891. 4pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Klamath Indian fishing rights. 6/11/1887. 3pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Right of way of Kansas and Arkansas Valley
Railroad Company through Indian Territory. 6/30/1887. 6pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Purchase of Indian Supplies. 1/27/1888. 2pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Laws of the Choctaw Nation. 3/1/1888. 6pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Membership of Indian Tribe. [Wea,
Piankeshaw, Peoria, and Kaskaskia.] 3/2/1888. 2pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Sales of Indian Lands in Kansas. 3/5/1888.
4pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Taxation of Indian Lands. 7/27/1888. 9pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Seizure of Cattle in Indian Territory.
[Cherokee.] 8/1/1888. 3pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Choctaw Citizenship. 8/31/1888. 3pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Timber Depredations on Indian Lands.
9/21/1888. 3pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Timber on Indian Reservations. 11/20/1888.
3pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Right of way to Washington and Idaho Railroad
Company through the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation. 12/3/1888. 4pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Cherokee Citizenship. 1/23/1889. 4pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Timber on Indian Lands. 1/26/1889. 3pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Contract with Pottawatomie Indians. 2/26/1889.
2pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Indian School Service. 3/13/1889. 4pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Indian Allottees-Citizenship. 3/14/1889. 5pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Marshall of Indian Territory. 4/18/1889. 4pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Oklahoma. 5/15/1889. 6pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. National Bank in Indian Territory. 6/24/1889.
3pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Choctaw and Chickasaw Treaty of 1866.
8/28/1889. 3pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. United States Court for Indian Territory.
12/6/1889. 7pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Timber Cut on Fond du Lac Reservation.
[Minnesota.] 12/23/1889. 2pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Great Sioux Reservation. 1/4/1890. 4pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Leases of Indian Lands. 2/14/1890. 2pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Indian Allottees. 3/12/1890. 2pp.
Opinion of the United States Attorney General. Indian Allottees under the Act of 1887.
5/21/1890. 6pp.
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du Lac Indian Reservation, Minnesota.] 12/31/1890. 5pp.
1. Songs of the Hecucka Society [Omaha]; 2. A Teton Dakota Ghost Story; 3. Ponka Stories; 4.
Abstracts of Ponka and Omaha Myths; 5. Teton Folk-Lore Notes; 6. Omaha Songs; 7. The
Social Organization of the Siouan Tribes; 8. Ponka and Omaha Songs; and 8. The Gentile
System of the Siletz Tribe, by J. Owen Dorsey. From The Journal of American Folk-Lore,
ApriKlune 1888. 37pp.
Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Buffalo Historical Society, January 12th, 1892.
17pp.
Connecticut Indian Association, nd. 4pp.
Indian Responsiveness, by Cora Folsom. The Women's National Indian Association. [Indian
education.] 11/1889.12pp.
Indian Work for Bands, Circles and Clubs, by Marie E. Ives. The Women's National Indian
Association. [Indian education.] 11/1889. 8pp.
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Report of The Hospital Department, by Laura E. Tileston. The Women's National Indian
Association. [Indian health.] 11/1891. 9pp.
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Shall We Make a Soldier of the Indian? by Hannah J. Bailey. The Women's National Indian
Association. 11/1891. 6pp.
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An Example of Indian Civilization, by Anna Kennedy Bidwell. The Women's National Indian
Association. [Rancho Chico Indians; California.] 11/1891. 9pp.
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The Next Step in The "Outing" Work, by Frances C. Sparhawk. The Women's National Indian
Association. [Education and integration.] 11/1891. 7pp.
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Indian Appropriations, by General T. J. Morgan, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The Women's
National Indian Association. 1/1892. 7pp.
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Indian Legislation—As Far As It Goes, by Kate Foote. The Women's National Indian
Association. [Education.] 11/1891. 8pp.
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Report of the Young People's Department, by Marie E. Ives. The Women's National Indian
Association. [Indian youth.] 11/1891. 8pp.
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Report of Home-Building Department. The Women's National Indian Association. 11/1890.
11 PP.
0044
The Mission Indians. The Sequans, by O. J. Hiles. [California.] nd. 8pp.
0049
Report of the Rev. Robert Blight, prepared for the Indian Conference held at Lake Mohawk on
the 7th, 8th, and 9th of October, 1891. [Lincoln Institution of Philadelphia, education.] 7pp.
0054
The Ute Question, by Amelia S. Quinton. The Women's National Indian Association.
[Colorado.] 3/20/1890. 3pp.
0056
Tenth Annual Report of the Associated Executive Committee of Friends, on Indian Affairs.
[Quapaw Agency, Osage Agency, Sac and Fox Agency, and Cheyenne and Arapahoe
Agency.] 8/2/1879. 16pp.
0065
Indians at Home. Mrs. Mary McHenry Cox's visit to the two large Sioux reservations in
S. Dakota. 9/30/1890. 19pp.
0075
A Plea for the Papoose. An Address at Albany, N.Y., by General T. J. Morgan, U.S.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs. [Indian youth and education.] nd. 18pp.
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An Address of the Representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, for Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, and Delaware, to their fellow citizens, on behalf of The Indians. [The Piegan Massacre,
the Modoc War, War with the Sioux 1876, Operations against the Northern Cheyennes, Nez
Perce War of 1877, Bannock War of 1878, Outbreak of the Northern Cheyenne, 1878-79, the
Ute War of 1879, Wars with the Apache Indians, and the Sioux War of 1890.] 1891. 55pp.
Two Indian Documents. Edited by Albert S. Gatschet. From The American Antiquarian,
September 1891. I. Migration of the Wichita Indians. [Indian Territory.] II. Removal of the
Taensa Indians. [Louisiana.] 6pp.
Mounds in South Dakota, by Dr. Z. T. Daniel. [Ree or Palani.] From The American
Anthropologist, October 1891. 2pp.
Notice, by John W. Noble, Secretary of the Interior. [Settlement of the Cherokee Outlet, Indian
Territory.] 2/26/1891.1 p.
Instructions to the Puyallup Commissioners. From R. V. Belt, Acting Commissioner of Indian
Affairs. [Washington.] 10/4/1890. 3pp.
Platform unanimously adopted at a Meeting held in Musical Fund Hall, in Philadelphia, Penn.,
March 26th, 1892. Honorable William N. Ashman, Chairman. [Civilizing Indians.] 3pp.
Dhegiha Language and Myth, by J. Owen Dorsey. [Omaha.] From The American Antiquarian,
September 1886. 2pp.
Dhegiha Language II, by J. Owen Dorsey. [Omaha.] From The American Antiquarian,
November 1886. 2pp.
Extravagance, Waste and Failure of Indian Education, by C. C. Painter. Indian Rights
Association. 3/1/1892. 22pp.
Notes on the Cosumnes Tribe of California, by James Mooney. From The American
Anthropologist, July 1890. 4pp.
Myths of the Cherokees, by James Mooney. From The Journal of American Folk-Lore. Vol. 1,
No. 2, July-Sept. 1888. [North Carolina.] 13pp.
Grace Mission, Crow Creek Agency, S. Dakota, by Grace Howard, nd. 1p.
Indian Citizenship Day, February 8th, 1890. Fourth Celebration at Hampton Institute of the
Signing of the Dawes' Bill. 2pp.
Opinions, Letters, and Other Documents Relative to the Cherokee Outlet, Arranged
Chronologically. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] nd. 44pp.
Relief of certain Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux Indians who served in the armies of the United
States against their own people. 4/24/1888. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1953, 50th Cong. 1st.
Klamath River Indian Reservation in California. Department of the Interior. 1/20/1891.15pp.
The New Indian School Policy. An address delivered by General T. J. Morgan, Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, before the Annual Meeting of the Indian Rights Association. 12/17/1889. 4pp.
Proposed amendment of the bill (H.R. 12106) to fully execute the third article of the Choctaw
and Chickasaw treaty of April 28,1866. [Payment of lands ceded.] nd. 10pp.
Notes on Apache Mythology, by John G. Bourke. From The Journal ol American Folk-Lore, nd.
4pp.
Report of the Secretary of War. Report of Colonel Grierson, Headquarters Department of
Arizona. [Apache, Navajo, Yuma, Mojave, Zuni, Ute, and White Mountain.] 9/1/1889. 20pp.
A Contrast. From The Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. Reprinted by the Office of Indian Rights
Association. [Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux.] 1/6/1891. 2pp.
Letter to the Hon. B. W. Perkins, Chairman Committee on Indian Affairs, H.R., from Halbert E.
Paine, Counsel for the Chickasaw. [Allotment of lands and trust funds in severally.] 1/14/1891.
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[Sioux; North Dakota.] 2/5/1891. 2pp.
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A Crisis in the Cause of Indian Education, by Herbert Welsh, Correspondent Secretary, Indian
Rights Association. 1/30/1892. 4pp.
Account of the Death of Sitting Bull, by James Mclaughlin, Indian Agent, Standing Rock
Agency, N. Dakota. [Sioux.] 1/19/1891. 8pp.
The Indian Question Past and Present, by Herbert Welsh, Secretary of the Indian Rights
Association. 12/1890.19pp.
A Plea for Enlarged School Work, by C. C. Painter, Agent of the I.R.A. 4/30/1890. 5pp.
An Appeal for Immediate Aid in Obtaining Necessary Appropriations for Indian Education, by
Herbert Welsh, Secretary of the I.R.A. 4/1890.1p.
The Present Need of the Indian School Service. Office of I.R.A. 12/1890. 3pp.
A Crisis in Indian Affairs. Office of I.R.A. [Sioux.] 1/15/1891. 3pp.
Who Shall Be the Victim? by W. H. Hare, Missionary Bishop. Office of I.R.A. [Sioux.]
1/15/1891. 7pp.
The Battle Forest: A Poem, by John Augustine Wilstach. 1890.18pp.
Volume 27,1885,1889-92 (pp. 22489-23488)
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Twenty-Two Years' Work of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute at Hampton
Virginia. Records of Negro and Indian Graduates and ex-Students, by S. C. Armstrong. 1891.
57pp.
0290
Cherokee Theory and Practice of Medicine, by James Mooney. From The Journal of American
Folk-Lore. No. 8, Jan.-Mar. 1890. [North Carolina.] 8pp.
0295
The Cherokee Ball Play, by James Mooney. From The American Anthropologist, April 1890.
[Lacrosse.] 30pp.
0311
A Brief History of the Late Military Invasion of the Home of the Sioux, edited by T. A. Bland.
The National Indian Defense Association. 1891. 32pp.
0327
The Sioux Nation and the United States. A Brief History of the Treaties of 1868,1876, and
1889, between that Nation and the United States. The National Indian Defense Association.
1891.32pp.
0343
Tucson Indian School, its Lands, Buildings and Methods of Work. Also a brief History of the
School, with a short account of the Pima and Papago Indians. [Arizona.] 6/30/1890. 22pp.
0356
Letter from John G. Bourke, Captain, 3rd Cavalry, to the Adjutant General U.S. Army.
[Regarding the transfer of Chiricahua Apache prisoners from the Mount Vernon Barracks,
Alabama.] 7/5/1889.15pp.
0364
The Late Indian Outbreak, by J. F. B. Marshall. From the Unitarian Review. Vol. XXXV, No. 2,
February 1891. [Sioux; North Dakota.] 3pp.
0365
Schedule of lands within the Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation, Oklahoma Territory, opened
to public settlement by proclamation of the President. Department of the Interior, nd. 50pp.
0390
The Indians as Workers, by Howard M. Jenkins. Office of I.R.A. 1/14/1892. 6pp.
0394
The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. Its Reply to a New Attack on Eastern Schools,
by S. C. Armstrong, Principal. 1/1/1890. 20pp.
0404
Cherokee Mound Building, by James Mooney. From The American Anthropologist, April 1889.
[North Carolina.] 5pp.
0407
The Gentile System of the Navajo Indians. From The Journal of American Folk-Lore. Vol. Ill,
No. IX, April-June 1890. 23pp.
0419
Notes Upon the Gentile Organization of the Apaches of Arizona. From The Journal of
American Folk-Lore. Vol. Ill, No. IX, April-June, 1890.16pp.
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Twenty-Ninth Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Thomas Asylum, for Orphan &
Destitute Indian Children, located at Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, N.Y. For the fiscal year
ending October 1st, 1884. [Seneca, Onondaga, Tuscarora, Cayuga, and St. Regis.] 1885.
16pp.
The Financial Side of the Indian Question, by Mrs. G. W. Owen. Leaflet of the Women's
National Indian Association, nd. 8pp.
Indian Troubles and Their Cure, by Mrs. G. W. Owen. Leaflet of the Women's National Indian
Association, nd. 4pp.
Missionary Work of the Women's National Indian Association, by A. S. Quinton. Leaflet of the
Women's National Indian Association, nd. 8pp.
The Blackfoot Sun-Dance, by Rev. John M'Lean, M.A., Blood Reserve, Alberta. From the
Proceedings of The Canadian Institute, 3rd Series, Vol. VI, 1887-88.1889. 8pp.
A Study of Prehistoric Anthropology—Handbook for Beginners, by Thomas Wilson.
Smithsonian Institution. 1890.13pp.
Suggestions from the Field, by Mrs. Merial A. Dorchester, special agent Indian school service.
To the Superintendent of Indian Schools. [Education for Indian women.] 12/24/1891. 7pp.
South Dakota Okna Niobrara Deanery Omniciye Kin, by Bishop William H. Hare. [Sioux;
missionaries.] 1891. 16pp.
Eleventh Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Indian University, Bacone, Indian
Territory, and other Baptist Indian Schools. 1890-1891. [Cherokee, Ottawa, Creek, Choctaw,
Seminole, Delaware, Chickasaw, Wichita, and Caddo.] 1891. 38pp.
History of the American Missionary Association. 1891.14pp.
Marguerita's Pack. A True Story of the Omaha Indians, by George Truman Kercheval. nd.
11PP.
The Western Cherokees v. The United States. Opinion of the Court of Claims, No. 16599.
11/30/1891. 24pp.
The Ninth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for the
year ending December 15th, 1891. [Indian Service, Mohonk Indian Conference, Relief of
Mission Indians in California, Sioux trouble, Southern Utes, Relief of the Sisseton-Wahpeton
Scouts, and the murder of Sioux.] 1892. 71pp.
Right of way to Hutchison and Southern Railroad Company through Indian Territory.
1/19/1892. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 3, 52d Cong. 1st.
Tabular Statements of Disbursements made from the appropriations for the Indian Department
for the Fiscal Year ending June 30,1891.12/4/1891. 25pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 8, 52d Cong. 1st.
Allotment of lands to the Cheyenne and Arapahoes in Oklahoma Territory. 1/5/1892. 1 p.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 10, 52d Cong. 1st.
Subsistence of the Sioux Indians. 1/11/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 64, 52d Cong. 1st.
Statements prepared by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1/11/1892. 9pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 66, 52d Cong. 1st.
Boundary of Warm Spring Reservation, Oregon. [Warm Spring Indians.] 1/11/1892. 78pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 69, 52d Cong. 1st.
Shoshone and Arapaho Indians of the Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyoming.
1/11/1892. 61pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 70, 52d Cong. 1st.
Agreement between the Indians of the Pyramid Lake Reservation and the Commission. [PahUte; Nevada; cession of land.] 1/11/1892. 26pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 71, 52d Cong. 1st.
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Agreement by the Cherokee Commission with the Kickapoo Indians for the cession of certain
lands. [Oklahoma.] 1/11/1892.18pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 72, 52d Cong. 1st.
Legalizing the records of the Indian Office. 1/12/1892. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 73, 52d Cong. 1st.
Appropriation for the Fond du Lac Chippewa Indians. [Minnesota.] 1/20/1892. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 80, 52d Cong. 1st.
Sale and allotment of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. [Cayuse, Walla-Walla, and Umatilla;
Oregon.] 1/20/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 82, 52d Cong. 1st.
Legal costs incurred by Indians in contests relating to public lands. 1/20/1892. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 83, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief of Mission Indians in California. 1/26/1892.18pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 96, 52d Cong. 1st.
Special attorney for the Mission Indians of southern California. 1/26/1892. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 97, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief and civilization of Chippewa Indians. [Minnesota.] 1/29/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 104, 52d Cong. 1st.
Payments to Delaware Indians. [Indian Territory.] 2/5/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 122, 52d Cong. 1st.,
Payment of certain per diem clerks at the Indian Office. 2/17/1892. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 133, 52d Cong. 1st.
Deficiencies in appropriations for the Indian service. 2/26/1892. 9pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 145, 52d Cong. 1st.
Food, fuel, etc., for natives of Seal Island, Alaska. 3/5/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 154, 52d Cong. 1st.
Sale of Klamath River Reservation. [California.] 2/5/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 161, 52d Cong. 1st.
Mines and mining in the Indian Territory. [Choctaw.] 2/5/1892. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 162, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief of estate of Bluford West. [Cherokee.] 2/6/1892. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 182, 52d Cong. 1st.
Importance of a chief clerk being provided for the Office of Indian Affairs. 4/13/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 193, 52d Cong. 1st.
Support of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians in Oklahoma. 4/16/1892. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 198, 52d Cong. 1st.
Indian lands in Indian Territory and Oklahoma now occupied for grazing purposes. 6/22/1892.
17pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 265, 52d Cong. 1st.
Surrender of certain Indian land patents. 7/23/1892.1p.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 273, 52d Cong. 1st.
Payment to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. 6/17/1892. 1p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 275, 52d Cong. 1st.
Admission of Indian Territory as a state. 7/16/1892.1 p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 325, 52d Cong. 1st.
Indian appropriation bill. 2/13/1892. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 325, 52d Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Marinette and Western Railroad Company through the Menomonee
Reservation in Wisconsin. 2/15/1892.1p.
H.R. Report No. 347, 52d Cong. 1st.
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H.R. Report No. 348, 52d Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Gainsville, McCallister and St. Louis Railway Company through Indian
Territory. 2/17/1892.1p.
H.R. Report No. 386, 52d Cong. 1st.
Opening to settlement lands acquired from Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians. [Oklahoma.]
2/27/1892. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 478, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee Indians. [Wisconsin.] 3/7/1892. 20pp.
H.R. Report No. 558, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief of P. B. Sinnott. [Grande Ronde Agency, Oregon.] 3/14/1892. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 685, 52d Cong. 1st.
Recommendations of the Mission Indian Commission. [California.] 3/14/1892.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 691, 52d Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Marinette and Western Railroad Company through the Menomonee
Reservation in Wisconsin. 3/14/1892. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 692, 52d Cong. 1st.
Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians. 3/25/1892. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 851, 52d Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Indians on the Colville Reservation. [Colville; Washington.] 4/9/1892. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 1035, 52d Cong. 1st.
Indian appropriation bill. 4/11/1892.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1052, 52d Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Denison and Northern Railway Company through Indian Territory. 4/12/1892.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 1060, 52d Cong. 1st.
Changing boundary of Uncompahgre Reservation. [Ute; Utah.] 4/14/1892. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1076, 52d Cong. 1st.
Sale of timber on certain lands in Wisconsin. [Chippewa.] 4/14/1892. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1077, 52d Cong. 1st.
Citizenship of Indians. 4/16/1892. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1130, 52d Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Southern Ute Indians of Colorado. 4/26/1892. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1205, 52d Cong. 1st.
Judgements and decrees of the highest courts of the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw,
and Chickasaw tribes of Indians. 5/20/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1437, 52d Cong. 1st.
Carriage of passengers by railroads in Indian Territory and Oklahoma. 5/21/1892. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1460, 52d Cong. 1st.
Colville Indian Reservation. [Washington.] 5/27/1892. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1525, 52d Cong. 1st.
Protection of Indian tribes from trespassers. [Chickasaw.] 5/31/1892. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1530, 52d Cong. 1st.
Reimbursement of certain money to the State of Nebraska. [Sioux.] 6/2/1892. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1541, 52d Cong. 1st.
Claims of the Shawnee and Delaware Indians. 6/3/1892. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1554, 52d Cong. 1st.
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Sale of timber from allotted lands upon the Court Oreille, Lac de Flambeau, Bad River, Fond
du Lac, and other Indian Reservations in Wisconsin and Minnesota. [Chippewa.] 3/2/1889.
165pp.
Senate Report No. 2710, 50th Cong. 2d.
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Sale of timber from allotted lands upon the Court Oreille, Lac de Flambeau, Bad River, Fond
du Lac, and other Indian Reservations in Wisconsin and Minnesota. [Chippewa.] 3/2/1889.
1137pp.
Senate Report No. 2710, 50th Cong. 2d. cont.
Volume 29,1889,1892-93 (pp. 24490-25739)
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Index to Volume 29. 5pp.
0583
Building an Indian industrial school in S. Dakota. 2/18/1892. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 260, 52d Cong. 1st.
0585
Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United States and the judgements of tribal courts of
the Five Civilized Tribes. [Land sales; Indian Territory.] 2/25/1892. 66pp.
Senate Report No. 281, 52d Cong. 1 st.
0618
Payment to the Yankton Sioux Indians who served as scouts in 1864. 3/2/1892. 16pp.
Senate Report No. 302, 52d Cong. 1 st.
0626
Appropriations for current and contingent expenses and fulfilling treaty stipulations with Indian
tribes. 3/17/1892. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 400, 52d Cong. 1st.
0629
Relief of Chritina A. Relf. [Seminole; Florida.] 3/22/1892. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 417, 52d Cong. 1st.
0630
Adjustment of certain sales of lands in the late reservation of the confederated Otoe and
Missouria tribes of Indians in Nebraska and Kansas. 3/25/1892.11pp.
Senate Report No. 445, 52d Cong. 1st.
0636
Pension to Tendoy, chief of the Bannock, Shoshone, and Sheepeater tribe of Indians. [Idaho.]
4/12/1892. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 537, 52d Cong. 1st.
0637
Act to pay Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians for certain lands now occupied by the Cheyenne
and Arapahoe Indians. 4/13/1892. 53pp.
Senate Report No. 552, 52d Cong. 1st.
0673
Annual Report of the Inspector of Small-Arms Practice, Department of the Platte, Brigadier
General John Brooke, Commanding. 1892. 2pp.
0674
Fulfill certain treaty stipulations with the Chippewa of Lake Superior and the Mississippi.
[Minnesota.] 4/19/1892. 7pp.
Senate Report No. 571, 52d Cong. 1st.
0678
Sale of timber on lands reserved for the use of the Menomonee Indians of Wisconsin.
4/19/1892. 1 p.
Senate Report No. 573, 52d Cong. 1st.
0679
Enforcement of the land in severally law in the Quapaw Agency. [Western Miami, Peoria,
Ottawa, Modoc, Eastern Shawnee, Seneca, Wyandottes, and Quapaw; Indian Territory.]
5/2/1892. 53pp.
Senate Report No. 615, 52d Cong. 1st.
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Extending the time for the completion of the Spokane and Palouse Railway through the Nez
Perce Indian Reservation in Idaho. 5/10/1892. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 641, 52d Cong. 1st.
Adjustment of certain sales of lands in the late reservation of the confederated Otoe and
Missouria tribes of Indians in Nebraska and Kansas. 5/11/1892. 11pp.
Senate Report No. 653, 52d Cong. 1st.
Reprinting report by the Hampton Institute regarding its returned Indian students. 5/11/1892.
1p.
Senate Report No. 655, 52d Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Indians residing on the Colville Reservation in Washington. 5/12/1892.
5pp.
Senate Report No. 664, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Mo-kaw-ho-ko band of Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi. [Kansas and Indian
Territory.] 5/18/1892. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 690, 52d Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Watertown, Sioux City and Duluth Railway Company through the former
Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian Reservation. 5/31/1892.1p.
Senate Report No. 765, 52d Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Midland Pacific Railroad Company through Crow Creek Indian Reservation in
S.Dakota. 5/31/1892. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 766, 52d Cong. 1st.
Appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the
fiscal year ending June 30,1893. 6/27/1892. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 839, 52d Cong. 1st.
Payment of judgements in Indian depredation cases. 7/9/1892.13pp.
Senate Report No. 903, 52d Cong. 1st.
Finding of the Court of Claims in the case of the New York Indians. 7/12/1892. 7pp.
Senate Report No. 910, 52d Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Blue Mountain Irrigation and Improvement Company through the Umatilla
Indian Reservation in Oregon. 7/12/1892. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 911, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief of Indian citizens. [Taxation of land.] 7/20/1892. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 1003, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of N. Carolina. 7/23/1892. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1064, 52d Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Cherokee Nation of Indians of the Indian Territory. [Cherokee Outlet.]
7/26/1892. 15pp.
Senate Report No. 1079, 52d Cong. 1st.
Relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee tribes of Indians in Wisconsin. 8/2/1892. 58pp.
Senate Report No. 1108, 52d Cong. 1st.
Letters of Instructions to the Cherokee Commission. [Cession of land in the Indian Territory;
Cherokee, Comanche, Kiowa, Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw,
Apache, Wichita, Kichai, Delaware, Caddo, Osage, Kansas, Pawnee, Otoe, Missouria, Ponca,
Tonkawa, Sac and Fox, Citizen Band of Pottawatomie, Absentee Shawnee, Kickapoo, and
Iowa.] From J. H. Oberly, Commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs. 5/9/1889. 48pp.
Indian trust funds held by the U.S. and claims made upon them for depredations. 1/4/1893.
6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 15, 52d Cong. 2d.
Agreement of the Pawnee Indians for the cession of certain lands in Oklahoma. 1/4/1893.
14pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 16, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Oklahoma. 1/4/1893. 24pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 52d Cong. 2d.
Contracts made with Indians and relation of agents or attorneys to the same. [Cheyenne and
Arapahoe.] 1/5/1893. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 18, 52d Cong. 2d.
Contracts made with Indians and relation of agents or attorneys to the same. [Cheyenne and
Arapahoe, and Western Cherokee.] 2/21/1893. 73pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 18, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Contracts made with Indians and relation of agents or attorneys to the same. [Western (Old
Settlers) Cherokee, Chickasaw, Coeur d'Alene, Quapaw, Kansas, Delaware, Osage, Citizen
Pottawatomie, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Kickapoo, Absentee Shawnee, Western Miami,
Eastern Shawnee, Confederated Peoria, Wea, Kaskaskia, and Piankeshaw, Menomonee,
Chippewa, Stockbridge, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Prairie Band of Pottawatomie, Sac and
Fox, Iowa, Cherokee, Sioux, Seneca, Otoe and Missouria, Spokane, Shawnee, Tillamook,
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux.] 2/21/1893. 712pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 18, 52d Cong. 2d cont.
Volume 28,1822,1829,1846,1861,1869,1888,1890-93 (pp. 25740-26810)
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Index to Volume 28. 9pp.
0367
Indian depredation claims filed in the Court of Claims. 1/5/1893.12pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 21, 52d Cong. 2d.
0373
Report on the introduction of domestic reindeer into Alaska, with maps and illustrations, by
Sheldon Jackson, general agent of eduction in Alaska. [Eskimo.] 1/10/1893. 39pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 22, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Money paid to attorneys on behalf of Indian tribes. 1/6/1893. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 23, 52d Cong. 2d.
0404
Decisions of the Court of Claims in Indian depredation cases. [Sioux and Rogue River.]
1/24/1893. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 32, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Purchases of supplies for the Indian service. 1/23/1893. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 33, 52d Cong. 2d.
0410
Treaty negotiated by Joel Palmer with certain tribes of Indians in Oregon. [Tillamook, Coos
Bay, Coquilla, Too-too-toney, Chetco, Siuslaw, Clatsop, and Lower Umpqua.] 1/25/1893. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 34, 52d Cong. 2d.
0413
Agreement with the Indians of the Siletz Reservation for the cession of certain lands. [Alsea;
Oregon.] 2/1/1893.13pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 39, 52d Cong. 2d.
0422
Resolution adopted at a meeting held at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, January 18, 1893,
praying for the ratification of the treaty providing for the opening up of the Cherokee Outlet for
settlement. [Cherokee.] 2/7/1893. 5pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 43, 52d Cong. 2d.
0425
Relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee tribes of Indians of Wisconsin. 2/15/1893. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 54, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Judgements in favor of claimants against the United States for loss by Indian depredations.
2/11/1893. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 60, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Claims of friendly Indians for depredations committed during the Pine Ridge disturbance. [Pine
Ridge, Rosebud, Cheyenne River, Standing Rock, and Tongue River agencies; South Dakota.]
2/27/1893. 14pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 93, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Jason Wheeler, Indian agent, Warm Springs Agency, Oregon. 1/21/1893. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1186, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief of John Palmier. [Nebraska.] 1/25/1893. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1204, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Robert McGee. [Brul6 Sioux; Kansas.] 1/30/1893. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1230, 52d Cong. 2d.
Agreement between the Rosebud Sioux and the Lower Brule Sioux Indians. 2/9/1893. 34pp.
Senate Report No. 1275, 52d Cong. 2d.
Agreement between the Rosebud Sioux and the Lower Brule Sioux Indians. 2/14/1893. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 1275 View of the Minority, 52d Cong. 2d.
Contracts by Indians and Indian tribes. 2/21/1893. 7pp.
Senate Report No. 1328, 52d Cong. 2d.
Appropriations for current and contingent expenses, and fulfilling treaty stipulations with Indian
tribes. 3/1/1893. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1357, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior. [Wisconsin.] 1/13/1890. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 99, 51st Cong. 1st.
Relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 12/13/1892. 8pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 124, 52d Cong. 2d.
Appropriation for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws. 12/20/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 141, 52d Cong. 2d.
Expenses of timber experts incurred in connection with the sale of lands of the Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians in N. Carolina. 1/4/1893. 7pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 151, 52d Cong. 2d.
Opening of the Navajo Indian Reservation. [Utah.] 1/25/1893. 14pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 201, 52d Cong. 2d.
Property transmitted from one reservation to another; also, property sold at various agencies
and schools during the fiscal year ending June 30,1892.1/25/1893. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 203, 52d Cong. 2d.
Amendment to the Indian appropriation bill. 1/25/1893. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 204, 52d Cong. 2d.
Agreement between the Turtle Mountain Indians and the Commission. [Chippewa; North
Dakota.] 2/7/1893. 77pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 229, 52d Cong. 2d.
Substation and bridge, Shoshone Agency, Wyoming. 2/7/1893. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 233, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Eli Ayers. [Mississippi.] 12/12/1892.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2149, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company through Indian Territory.
12/12/1892.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2152, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Mo-kaw-ho-ko band of Sac and Fox Indians. [Kansas and Indian Territory.]
12/12/1892. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2153, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief of H. W. Lee. [Winnebago; Wisconsin.] 12/22/1892. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2194, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Time for construction of the Big Horn Southern Railroad through Crow Indian Reservation,
Montana. 1/6/1893. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2201, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company through Indian Territory.
[Chickasaw.] 1/11/1893.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2217, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Oklahoma Midland Railway Company through Indian Territory. 1/11/1893.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2222, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief of John Palmier. [Sioux; South Dakota.] 1/11/1893. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2226, 52d Cong. 2d.
Allotment of lands to certain Indian tribes. [Quapaw, Peoria, Piankeshaw, and Kaskaskia;
Indian Territory.] 1/17/1893. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2256, 52d Cong. 2d.
Sale of certain Indian lands. [Western Miami, Ottawa, Wyandotte, Eastern Shawnee, Seneca,
and Confederated Band of Peoria; Indian Territory.] 1/17/1893.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2257, 52d Cong. 2d.
Leasing of Oil Springs, Cattaraugus and Allegany reservations. [Seneca, New York.]
1/19/1893. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2293, 52d Cong. 2d.
Mille Lac Indian Reservation, Minnesota. 1/21/1893. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2321, 52d Cong. 2d.
Time for construction of the Big Horn Southern Railroad through Crow Indian Reservation,
Montana. 1/28/1893.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2374, 52d Cong. 2d.
Removal of suits from courts of Indian tribes. [Jurisdiction of cases; Indian Territory.]
1/30/1893. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 2384, 52d Cong. 2d.
Appropriation for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes. 2/3/1893.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2419, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Colorado Irrigation Company through Yuma Indian Reservation, California.
2/7/1893. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2440, 52d Cong. 2d.
Purchase price for the Cherokee Outlet. [Cherokee.] 2/9/1893.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2455, 52d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the confederated bands of Ute Indians in Colorado for the sale of their
reservation. 2/13/1893. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2487, 52d Cong. 2d.
Relief to Indian citizens. [Land taxes.] 2/15/1893. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2509, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company through Indian Territory.
[Chickasaw.] 2/16/1893.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2516, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company through Indian Territory.
2/17/1893.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2522, 52d Cong. 2d.
Reimbursing the Western Miami Indians. [Kansas.] 2/21/1893.13pp.
H.R. Report No. 2544, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Interoceanic Railway Company through Indian Territory. 2/23/1893.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2548, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Right of way to Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company through Indian Territory.
[Chickasaw.] 2/23/1893.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2551, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Midland Pacific Railway Company through an Indian reservation in S. Dakota.
2/27/1893. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2585, 52d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Southern Kansas Railway Company through Indian Territory. 2/28/1893.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2593, 52d Cong. 2d.
Ratification of Coeur d'Alene Indian treaties in Idaho. 8/19/1890. 47pp.
H.R. Report No. 2988, 51st Cong. 1st.
Senate Bill No. 3030. Allotments of lands in severally to the remaining tribes of Indians in the
Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory, by Delegates of the Quapaw and Western Miami tribes.
6/20/1892. 6pp.
Seven Oaks. [Bois-Brules, mixed European and Indian blood in Canada.] From The Historical
& Scientific Society of Manitoba, Transaction 43, Season 1891-92. 28pp.
Newspaper Clipping. "The Indian Question." [A statement by Colonel S. F. Tappan, of
Colorado, a member of the Indian Peace Commission.] From the National Anti-Slavery
Standard. 6/26/1869. 11pp.
An Example of Indian Civilization, by Mrs. Anne Kennedy Bidwell. The Women's National
Indian Association. [Rancho Chico Indians; California.] 11/1891. 8pp.
Depredations and Massacre by the Snake River Indians. [Oregon and Washington.] 1/28/1861.
16pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 46, 36th Cong. 2d.
Practical Suggestions on Indian Affairs. To the Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
From Mary C. Collins, Dakota Mission, American Missionary Association. [Sioux; regarding
running of the reservation at Cheyenne River.] nd. 8pp.
The Piegan Indians, by Mrs. F. N. Doubleday. The Brooklyn Women's Indian Association.
[Piegan, Blackfeet, and Bloods; Montana.] 7/1892.12pp.
Fifteenth Annual Exhibit, Indian International Fair, Muskoge, Indian Territory, September 27,
28,29,30,1892.32pp.
A New Society, for the Benefit of Indians, organized at the city of Washington, February, 1822.
[The American Society for Promoting the Civilization and General Improvement of the Indian
Tribes within the United States.] 2/9/1822.15pp.
A Statement and Appeal for the Southern Ute, by T. S. Childs. [Utah and Colorado.] 1892. 7pp.
Laws of New York. Chapter 679. An Act in relation to Indians, constituting chapter five of the
general laws. [Onondaga, Seneca, Tuscarora, St. Regis, and Shinnecock.] 5/18/1892. 29pp.
Quadrennial Report of the General Executive Board of the Woman's Home Missionary Society.
1891.6pp.
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Indian Mission Association. Held in
Louisville, Kentucky, October 29th, 30th, 31 st, 1846.1846. 35pp.
Remarks on the Practicability of Indian Reform, embracing their Colonization, by Isaac McCoy.
1829.72pp.
Kaw (or Kansas) Indian Scrip. Shall the holder be paid according to its terms? To the House
Committee on Indian Affairs. From Frank W. Hackett, for Petitioners, nd. 22pp.
American Missionary Association. Annual Meeting, October, 1892. Address of Hon. T. J.
Morgan, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The Indian's Helping Hand. [Government policy
toward Indians.] 1892. 6pp.
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The Indian Policy. Papers read at the Nineteenth Annual Conference of Charities and
Correction, held at Denver, 1892:
The Indian Policy in its Relations to Crime and Pauperism, by Philip C. Garrett, Chairman.
12pp.
Indian Citizenship, by Rev. Robert W. Hill, D.D., Indian Territory. 11pp.
The Advantages of Mingling Indians with Whites, by Captain R. H. Pratt. 15pp.
The Preparation of the Indian for Citizenship, by Alice C. Fletcher. 8pp.
An Indian's View of the Difficulties Besetting Him, by James M. Stuart. 4pp.
The Education of the Indians, by William F. Slocum, President of Colorado College. 6pp.
Treaty of friendship and alliance between the Confederate States of America and the
Cherokee Nation of Indians. 10/7/1861. 26pp.
Columbus Day Exercises by the United Schools of Santee Agency, Nebraska, nd. 4pp.
Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the
Indian. [Education, churches, Indian agents, legal aid, and health.] 1890.159pp.
The Condition of Affairs in Indian Territory and California. A Report by Prof. C. C. Painter,
agent of the Indian Rights Association. [Mission Indians.] 1888.114pp.
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Index to Volume 31. 6pp.
0008
Cheyennes and Arapahoes Revisited and a Statement of their Agreement and Contract with
Attorneys, by C. C. Painter, Washington Agent Indian Rights Association. 3/1893. 62pp.
0040
Papers on Diseases Among Indians. Sanitary Effects of Civilization—Tuberculosis—Eruptive
Diseases—Constipation—Conjunctivitis—Surgery—Miscellaneous Diseases—Intoxicants—
"Medicine" and "Medicine Man"—the Sweathouse, by A. B. Holder, M.D. 1892. 52pp.
0069
Further Contribution to the study of Consumption Among the Indians, by Washington
Matthews, M.D., L.L.D. 1889. 20pp.
0080
To the Attorney General of the United States. In the Matter of Attorney's Fees paid for services
in establishing the right of the Creek Nation to certain lands and securing pay for the same.
Brief on behalf of Samuel J. Crawford, by S. Shellabarger. 8/24/1889. 35pp.
0099
A Statement to the Hon. Secretary of the Interior relative to Attorneys' Fees for services in
establishing the right of the Creek Nation to certain lands, and securing pay for the same, by
Samuel J. Crawford. 8/18/1889. 29pp.
0115
Fourth Annual Message of Hon. J. B. Mayes, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. [Indian
Territory.] 11/4/1890.19pp.
0125
Notes on the Cosmogony and Theogony of the Mojave Indians of the Rio Colorado, Arizona,
by John G. Bourke. From The Journal of American Folk-Lore. Vol. II, July-September, 1889,
No. IV. 21pp.
0136
The Indian "Problem" of the State of New York. An Address before the Presbytery of Buffalo, at
the North Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N.Y., September 10,1889, by Andrew S. Draper, State
Superintendent of Public Instruction. [Onondoga, Oneida, Tuscarora, Seneca, Shinnecocks,
and St. Regis; education.] 1889. 43pp.
0158
The Six Nations. An Address Delivered before the Chautauqua Society of History and Natural
Science at its Semi-Annual Meeting held in Jamestown, January 29, 1885, by Judge Daniel
Sherman. [Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, St. Regis, and Tuscarora; New York.] 1885.
23pp.
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Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Thomas Asylum for the Orphan
and Destitute Indian Children, located at Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, N.Y., for the Fiscal
Year Ending September 30,1891. [Seneca, Onondaga, Cayuga, St. Regis, Tuscarora, and
Oneida.] 2/12/1892. 27pp.
Shall American Civilization Rightly Determine the Doom of the Indian Race? By General Lewis
Merrill. From Arthur's Home Magazine. Vol. LXII, No. 41. [Integration of Indians into the white
community.] nd. 11pp.
The Florida Seminoles, compiled by Mrs. J. W. Champney. 1891. 8pp.
Second Report of the Presbytery of Buffalo of a Committee Appointed to Investigate Charges
made against the Indians of Western New York. [Seneca and Tuscarora.] 4/14/1890. 22pp.
The Indian Who Is Not Poor, by Charles F. Lummis. [Six branches of Pueblo Queres, Tiguas,
Moquis, Tehuas, Zunis, and Jemez; New Mexico.] 12pp.
Our Indian Problem and How We Are Solving It. From The Review of Reviews. [The Dawes
bill, education.] 11pp.
Report of the Governor of New Mexico. [Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache.] 1890. 6pp.
Roger Williams, the Pioneer Missionary to the Indians, by Reuben A. Guild, L.L.D., Librarian of
Brown University. From The Home Mission Monthly. [Pokanoket, Narragansett, Pequot, and
Mohegan; Massachusetts and Rhode Island.] nd. 6pp.
The Baptist Home Mission Monthly. Vol. XIV, January 1892, No. 1. The American Baptist
Home Mission Society. 43pp.
Reminiscences. An address delivered by William Hobart Hare, Missionary Bishop of South
Dakota. [Niobrara Mission, Sioux.] 1888. 25pp.
The Indian as a Soldier, by William H. Powell, Major 22d Infantry, U.S.A. From The United
Service Magazine, edited by L. R. Hamersly. 3/1890.10pp.
The Omahas, Or, A New Class of Citizens, by George Truman Kercheval. [Nebraska.] nd.
10pp.
Instructions to the Commission to determine the northern line of the Warm Springs Indian
Reservation in Oregon and to negotiate with the Indians of the Colville Reservation of
Washington for the sale of a portion of said reservation. 10/4/1890. 4pp.
Instructions to the Commission to negotiate with the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa
Indians, in N. Dakota, for the cession and relinquishment to the United States of all land in said
state. 10/4/1890. 6pp.
Instructions to the Commission to negotiate with the Northern Cheyenne Indians of the Tongue
River Reservation in Montana and the Pine Ridge Reservation in S. Dakota. 10/4/1890. 4pp.
Instructions to the Commission to visit the Puyallup Reservation in Washington. 10/4/1890.
3pp.
Instructions to the Commission to reduce the Round Valley Indian Reservation in California.
11/3/1890. 6pp.
Instructions to the Commission for the relief of the Mission Indians in California. 1/31/1891.
6pp.
Instructions to the Commission to negotiate with the Indians of the Colville Reservation of
Washington for the sale of a portion of said reservation. [Colville, Lake, Okanagan, Nespilem,
Columbia, and Nez Perce.] 10/21/1890. 3pp.
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 fiscal
year ending June 30,1894, approved March 3, 1893. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 1893. 8pp.
To the Congress of the United States a Petition and Protest against sectarian appropriations
for Indian education, and especially against the increase of such appropriations, by The
National League for the Protection of American Institutions. 1 /1891. 7pp.
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Sectarian Indian Schools, the relation of the churches to the general government in the
education of the Indian races, by James M. King, General Secretary, The National League for
the Protection of American Institutions. 10/9/1890.11pp.
To the Congress of the United States: A Petition concerning sectarian appropriations for Indian
education, and a statement of the action of churches heretofore receiving such appropriations,
by The National League for the Protection of American Institutions. 12/1892. 8pp.
Opening a part of the Sioux Reservation. [Dakota.] 12/14/1888. 293pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 50th Congress 2d.
Bureau of Education Special Report, 1888. Indian Education and Civilization, by Alice C.
Fletcher. [Indian reservations of Arizona, California, Colorado, Dakota, Idaho, Indian Territory,
Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.] 1888. 693pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 95, 48th Congress 2d.
Volume 32,1889-90, 1892-94 (pp. 28382-29702)
0804
Index to Volume 32. 6pp.
0810
Reduction of funds for Indian education, by Herbert Welsh, Corresponding Secretary Indian
Rights Association. 2/9/1893. 2pp.
0811
Bibliography of the Athapascan Languages, by James Constantine Pilling. Bureau of
Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. [Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California,
Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Mexico.] 1892.125pp.
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Gynecic Notes Taken Among the American Indians. Part II. Factors in the increase or
decrease in Indian tribes, by A. B. Holder, M.D. From the American Journal of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Children. Vol. XXVI., No. 1. [Population.] 1892. 20pp.
0011
Gynecic Notes Taken Among the American Indians, by A. B. Holder, M.D. From the American
Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Vol. XXV., No. 6. [Gynecological
survey of Indian women; Crow; Montana.] 1892.16pp.
0020
Papers Relating to Anthropology. The Ray Collection from Hupa Reservation, by Otis T.
Mason. [Klamath River tribes; Hoopa Valley Reservation, California.] nd. 34pp., plus XXVI
plates.
0063
Report of Hon. Theodore Roosevelt made to the United States Civil Service Commission, upon
a visit to certain Indian reservations and Indian schools in S. Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas.
Published by The Indian Rights Association. 2/25/1893. 23pp.
0075
Agreement with the Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians to purchase lands in the
Lake Traverse Reservation. 4/9/1890. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 1356, 51st Cong. 1st.
0080
The Aborigines of the District of Columbia and the Lower Potomac, A Symposium. From The
American Anthropologist, Vol. II, No. 3,1889. 44pp.
0110
To the United States Senate. A Protest and Petition from The National League for the
Protection of American Institutions. [Sectarian education of Indians.] 6/26/1890. 16pp.
0119
Indian Contract Schools and the Churches. The National League for the Protection of
American Institutions. [Sectarian education of Indians.] nd. 5pp.
0123
Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the
Indian. 1893.158pp.
0202
The Eleventh Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for
the year ending December 15th, 1893.1894. 81pp.
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The Future Indian School System, by Elaine Goodale. nd. 5pp.
Agreement with certain Indians for the cession of lands in Oklahoma. [Wichita.] 1/6/1892.
18pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14, 52d Congress 1st.
Office of Indian Affairs. Rules for the Indian School Service. 2/8/1894. 21pp.
Office of Indian Affairs. Rules for Indian Schools, with Course of Study, List of Text-Books, and
Civil Service Rules. 1892. 47pp.
Office of Indian Affairs. Rules for Indian Schools, with Course of Study. 7/1/1890. 30pp.
Supplemental Report on Indian Education. A System of Education for Indians, by T. J. Morgan,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 12/1/1889. 22pp.
Investigation of the appointment of Indian traders. 3/2/1889. 601pp.
Senate Report No. 2707 and views of minority, 52d Cong. 1st.
Volume 34,1893-95 (pp. 30775-31795)
0637
Index to Volume 34.14pp.
0651
The ratification of an agreement entered into March, 1892, between the Indians of the
Rosebud Agency and certain Indians of the Lower Brule Agency, both in S. Dakota. [Sioux.]
2/1/1894. 7pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 70, 53d Cong. 2d.
0655
Indian agencies of the United States. 4/9/1894. 6pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 75, 53d Cong. 2d.
0659
Judgements rendered in the Court of Claims in Indian depredation cases since July 1, 1892.
4/20/1894. 5pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 82, 53d Cong. 2d.
0662
Persons employed by the Government in defense of Indian depredation cases brought under
the act of March 3, 1891. 4/20/1894. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 83, 53d Cong. 2d.
0664
Sums of money paid out by, and that may be due from, the United States by virtue of treaties
with the Wahpaykootey and Medawakantan bands of Sioux Indians. [Santee; Nebraska.]
5/10/1894. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 94, 53d Cong. 2d.
0666
Report from the Assistant Attorney General, charged with the defense of Indian depredation
claims. 5/14/1894. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 96, 53d Cong. 2d.
0671
Letter from the Commissioners of the Choctaw Nation concerning the tribal relations and
tenure of lands of said nation. [Indian Territory.] 3/5/1894. 6pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 109, 53d Cong. 2d.
0675
Papers relative to claim of Edwin H. Van Antwerp and Chas. H. Bates, U.S. Surveyors, for
surveying west boundary of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. [Sioux; Dakota.] 3/22/1894.16pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 126, 53d Cong. 2d.
0683
Judgements rendered in the Court of Claims in Indian depredation cases since the report
made pursuant to the resolution of April 14,1894. 7/3/1894. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 128, 53d Cong. 2d.
0684
Survey of the Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon. [Klamath, Modoc, and Snake.] 7/9/1894.
33pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 129, 53d Cong. 2d.
0703
Expenses of the judge of the U.S. court in the Indian Territory during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1894. 7/9/1894. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 131, 53d Cong. 2d.
0704
Claim of Edward N. Fish and others. [Arizona.] 1/4/1894. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 134, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Agreement with the Yankton tribe of Sioux Indians. [Yankton Agency, South Dakota.] 4/3/1894.
3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 134, 53d Cong. 2d.
Report relating to the Washington and Oregon Indian wars of 1855 and 1856, bearing upon the
loyalty of the Rogue River Indians during said war. 7/11/1894. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 135, 53d Cong. 2d.
The issue of patent to the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions for certain land on the Omaha
Indian Reservation for school purposes. [Nebraska.] 1/8/1894. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 135, 53d Cong. 2d.
Estimates of appropriations recommended to be incorporated in the Indian appropriations bill
for the fiscal year ending June 30,1895. 7/13/1894. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 136, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of settlers in Oklahoma. [Iowa and Kickapoo reservations.] 1/8/1894.1p.
Senate Report No. 137, 53d Cong. 2d.
Construction of the Choctaw Coal and Railway Company. [Indian Territory.] 1/11/1894. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 142, 53d Cong. 2d.
Mr. Duncan's work among the Tsimpsheean Indians of British Columbia and Alaska.
4/10/1894. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 144, 53d Cong. 2d.
Memorial from the members of the bar of the Second Judicial Circuit of the Indian Territory as
to condition of affairs in that territory. [Judicial system.] 4/27/1894. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 166, 53d Cong. 2d.
Claims of the legal representatives of S. W. Marston. [Union Agency, Indian Territory.]
1/18/1894. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 169, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Navajo Indians in New Mexico. 8/2/1894. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 170, 53d Cong. 2d.
Claim or right of Minnesota to sections 16 and 36 as school lands in cases where such
sections are or have been in any Indian or military reservation. 8/13/1894. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 174, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relinquishment of the Indian title to a portion of the Pyramid Lake Reservation in Nevada, and
to the entire Walker River Reservation in said state. [Paiute.] 1/24/1894. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 177, 53d Cong. 2d.
Reconstruction of a bridge across the Niobrara River in Nebraska for the purpose of reaching
the Ponca and Yankton Sioux Reservations. 1/26/1894. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 182, 53d Cong. 2d.
Sale of the remainder of the reservation of the confederated Otoe and Missouria Indians in
Nebraska and Kansas. 1/29/1894. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 184, 53d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Yankton tribe of Sioux Indians in S. Dakota for the sale of their surplus
lands. 2/1/1894. 10pp.
Senate Report No. 196, 53d Cong. 2d.
A bill granting to the Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company a right of way
through the Leech Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota. 6/5/1894. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 202, 53d Cong. 2d.
Petition from E. E. White for relief. [Indian agent, Indian Territory.] 6/6/1894. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 203, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to the Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company through the Chippewa and White
Earth Indian Reservations in Minnesota. 2/13/1894. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 206, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Relief of John O'Keane. [Tulalip Indian Agency, Washington.] 2/22/1894.1p.
Senate Report No. 225, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of the Shawnee Nation of Indians. 2/19/1894.1 p.
Senate Report No. 214, 53d Cong. 2d.
Dividing a portion of the reservation of the Sioux Nation of Indians in Dakota into separate
reservations, and to secure the relinquishment of the Indian title to the remainder. 2/22/1894.
3pp.
Senate Report No. 226, 53d Cong. 2d.
Claims of certain Wyandotte Indians. 7/19/1894. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 233, 53d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Southern Ute Indians in Colorado. 3/22/1894. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 279, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of E. Douglass. [Indian agent, White Earth Agency, Minnesota] 4/4/1894. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 303, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company through White Earth,
Leech Lake, Chippewa, and Fond du Lac Indian Reservations in Minnesota. 4/13/1894. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 328, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of William Hurt. [Round Valley Indian Reservation, California.] 4/26/1894. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 361, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Jesse S. Morrison. [Arapahoe; Oklahoma.] 4/26/1894. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 367, 53d Cong. 2d.
Condition of the Five Civilized Tribes. [Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole;
Indian Territory.] 5/7/1894. 13pp.
Senate Report No. 377, 53d Cong. 2d.
Construction of a wagon road on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation in California. 5/18/1894.
3pp.
Senate Report No. 416, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of the Chapter of Calvary Cathedral, Sioux Falls, S. Dakota. 5/19/1894. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 420, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Eastern Nebraska and Gulf Railway Company through the Omaha and
Winnebago Indian reservation in Nebraska. 5/25/1894. 1p.
Senate Report No. 434, 53d Cong. 2d.
Opening the Uncompahgre and Uintah Indian reservations. [Utah.] 5/29/1894. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 450, 53d Cong. 2d.
Appropriations for current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and fulfilling
treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes. 7/10/1894. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 510, 53d Cong. 2d.
Enlargement of the Red Cliff Indian Reservation in Wisconsin made in 1863. 7/12/1894. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 527, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of certain Winnebago Indians in Minnesota. 7/12/1894. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 529, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway through Indian Territory.
7/20/1894. 1p.
Senate Report No. 562, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Walter S. McLeod. [Indian agent, Minnesota.] 8/3/1894. 1 p.
Senate Report No. 631, 53d Cong. 2d.
Sale of timber on the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation. 8/18/1894.1 p.
Senate Report No. 696, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. [Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw,
Chickasaw, and Seminole; Indian Territory.] 12/10/1894. 43pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 24, 53d Cong. 3d.
Statement of the Choctaw Freedmen setting forth their wrongs, grievances, claims, and wants.
8/1894.10pp.
Statement of the Chickasaw Freedmen setting forth their wrongs, grievances, claims, and
wants. 1894.18pp.
Claim of W. B. Munson, of Dension, Texas, against the Chickasaw tribe of Indians. [Indian
Territory.] 1/9/1895. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 29, 53d Cong. 3d.
Judgements in the Court of Claims in Indian depredation cases to January 1,1895.1/11/1895.
10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 32, 53d Cong. 3d.
Money necessary to pay annuities accruing and falling due each year from July 1,1894, to July
1,1902, under treaties with the Sioux Indians. [Sisseton, Wahpeton, Medawakanton, and
Wahpakoota bands of Sioux.] 1/19/1895. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 39, 53d Cong. 3d.
Memorial on behalf of the Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi residing in Iowa, praying for
such legislation by Congress as will secure to them the adjustment of their claims. 1/14/1895.
27pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 48, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company through the San Carlos
Indian Reservation in Arizona. 2/1/1895. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 49, 53d Cong. 3d.
Survey of the Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon. 2/9/1895. 21pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 62, 53d Cong. 3d.
Appropriation to complete the census of the "Old Settlers," or Western Cherokee Indians.
[Indian Territory.] 2/2/1895. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 50, 53d Cong. 3d.
Claim of Ogden Land Company to certain lands of the Seneca Nation of Indians. [New York.]
2/2/1895. 40pp.
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Address from delegates of the Sac and Fox Nation residing in Oklahoma relative to claim
made by the Sac and Fox Indians residing in Iowa. 1/24/1895. 5pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 72, 53d Cong. 3d.
Fort Totten, Cut Head Sioux Indian Reservation in N. Dakota. 2/15/1895.10pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 79, 53d Cong. 3d.
Judgments in the court of claims in Indian depredation cases since the adjournment of the first
session of the Fifty-third Congress. 2/18/1895. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 86, 53d Cong. 3d.
Schedules of claims allowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department. 2/28/1895.
7pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 102, 53d Cong. 3d.
Report of Major-General Commanding the Army. 9/28/1894. 4pp.
Remarks by J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Agent, Rosebud Agency, S. Dakota. [Sioux;
education.] 2/28/1895. 7pp.
Survey and segregation of the coal fields on the San Carlos Reservation. [Arizona.] 2/22/1895.
2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 125, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Arizona. 2/23/1895. 2pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 127, 53d Cong. 3d.
Memorial from the Seneca Nation of New York Indians. 2/23/1895. 4pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 129, 53d Cong. 3d.
Finding of Facts by the Court of Claims in Congressional Case 9255, The Indiana Miami
Indians v. United States. 2/23/1895. 3pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 131, 53d Cong. 3d.
Compensation for the Indians of the Crow Creek Reservation. 2/23/1895.1 p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 132, 53d Cong. 3d.
Amendments to an act entitled "An act to establish a United States Court in the Indian
Territory, and for other purposes." 2/27/1895. 7pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 137, 53d Cong. 3d.
Relief of certain Winnebago Indians in Minnesota. 12/20/1894. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 738, 53d Cong. 3d.
Relief of Silas P. Keller. [Pottawatomie; Kansas.] 1/10/1895. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 752, 53d Cong. 3d.
Relief of Northrup & Chick. 1/10/1895. 1p.
Senate Report No. 753, 53d Cong. 3d.
Claims of the confederated Peoria, Piankeshaw, Wea, and Kaskaskia tribes of Indians against
the U.S. [Kansas.] 2/2/1895. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 868, 53d Cong. 3d.
Claim of Bartlett Richards. [Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota.] 2/5/1895. 9pp.
Senate Report No. 884, 53d Cong. 3d.
Agreements heretofore concluded with certain Indians. [Calispel, Flathead, Pend d'Oreille,
Kootenay, and Spokane; Washington and Idaho.] 2/15/1895. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 940, 53d Cong. 3d.
Woman's Home Missionary Society. Reports from Bureaus, nd. 4pp.
Relief of Basil Moreland. [Winnebago; Minnesota.] 3/2/1895. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1042, 53d Cong. 3d.
Delay in opening the Kickapoo Indian Reservation. [Oklahoma.] 1/8/1895.1p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 45, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Contract schools for Indians. [Sectarian schools.] 12/13/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 107, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Salary of clerk to superintendent of Indian schools. 12/13/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 109, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Revised estimate for salaries, Office of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 12/17/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 119, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Interest of certain state stock belonging to various Indian tribes. [Cherokee, Chickasaw,
Choctaw, Iowa, and Menomonee.] 12/22/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 138, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Compensation for survey of lands of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory. 1/3/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 144, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Appropriation for Indian police service. 1/3/1895. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 147, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Puyallup Indian Commission. 1/4/1895. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 166, 53d Cong. 3d.
Counsel for Mission Indians in southern California. 1/4/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 169, 53d Cong. 3d.
Moneys due the Cherokee Nation. 1 /9/1895. 32pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 182, 53d Cong. 3d.
Payment due for the cession of the Cherokee Outlet. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 1/10/1895.
2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 188, 53d Cong. 3d.
Hospital building for the Indian school at Grand Junction, Colorado. 1/10/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 189, 53d Cong. 3d.
Relief of Navajo Indians in New Mexico. 1/11/1895. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 192, 53d Cong. 3d.
Appropriation for certain Indian schools. 1/12/1895. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 196, 53d Cong. 3d.
Pay of Indian agents. 1/16/1895. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 207, 53d Cong. 3d.
Support and civilization of the Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N. Dakota. 1/16/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 208, 53d Cong. 3d.
Appropriations for salaries in the Indian Office. 1/16/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 209, 53d Cong. 3d.
Delay in opening for settlement certain lands in Oklahoma. [Kickapoo.] 1/22/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 222, 53d Cong. 3d.
Indian depredation cases. 1/23/1895.16pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 245, 53d Cong. 3d.
Cost of surveying the lands of the Five Civilized Tribes. [Indian Territory.] 1/25/1895. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 252, 53d Cong. 3d.
Expenditures of appropriations made by the Indian Department. 1/29/1895. 27pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 262, 53d Cong. 3d.
Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. [Claims for lands flooded by reservoirs in Minnesota.]
2/11/1895. 10pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 307, 53d Cong. 3d.
Removal of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians. 2/14/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 312, 53d Cong. 3d.
Reimbursement of J. L. Bullis, Indian agent at San Carlos Agency, Arizona. 2/19/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 325, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Kansas City, Oklahoma and Pacific Railway Company through Indian Territory.
2/25/1895. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 335, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Oklahoma Central Railroad through Indian and Oklahoma Territories.
2/28/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 340, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company through Indian Territory. 2/28/1895.
2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 341, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway Company through Indian Territory.
5/24/1895. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 956, 53d Cong. 3d.
Relief of Basil Moreland. 12/21/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1533, 53d Cong. 3d.
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Right of way to Kansas City, Oklahoma and Pacific Railway Company through Indian Territory.
12/21/1894. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1535, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Gainesville, McAlister and St. Louis Railway Company through Indian Territory.
12/21/1894.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1536, 53d Cong. 3d.
Correction of errors in allotment of lands to Indians. 1/4/1895. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1544, 53d Cong. 3d.
Delay in opening Kickapoo Indian Reservation. [Oklahoma.] 1/8/1895.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1553, 53d Cong. 3d.
Program for Institute. Sioux City, Iowa, July 1-6, by W. N. Hailmann, Superintendent Indian
Schools. [Indian education.] 5/24/1895. 4pp.
Program for Institute. Tacoma, Washington, July 22-27,1895, by W. N. Hailmann,
Superintendent Indian Schools. [Indian education.] 6/5/1895. 4pp.
An Appeal by the Delegates of the Five Civilized Nations of Indians to the Congress of the
United States for Justice. [Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw; reallotment of land and
tribal government; Indian Territory.] nd. 4pp.
Agreement with certain Indians in Oklahoma. [Wichita.] 1/15/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1585, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company. 1/16/1895.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1597, 53d Cong. 3d.
Sale of certain land of the Pottawatomie and Kickapoo Indian Reservations in Kansas.
1/21/1895. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1624, 53d Cong. 3d.
Survey of certain Indian lands. [Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Seminole, and Chickasaw.]
1/21/1895.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1627, 53d Cong. 3d.
Division of the Sioux Reservation. [Dakota.] 1 /28/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1686, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company through Indian Territory. 2/1/1895.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 1751, 53d Cong. 3d.
John J. Williams. [Superintendent, Fort Hall School.] 2/2/1895.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1755, 53d Cong. 3d.
Agreement with certain Indians. [Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache; Oklahoma.] 2/6/1895. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1775, 53d Cong. 3d.
Sale of Intoxicants to Indians. 2/7/1895. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1781, 53d Cong. 3d.
Claim of Eli Ayres. [Chickasaw; Mississippi.] 2/21/1895. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1900, 53d Cong. 3d.
Right of way to Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company through Indian Territory.
2/21/1895.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1905, 53d Cong. 3d.
Relief of Silas P. Keller. [Pottawatomie; Kansas.] 2/25/1895. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1927, 53d Cong. 3d.
Appropriation for removal of intruders in the Cherokee Outlet. [Cherokee.] 12/7/1893. 6pp.
KR. Ex. Doc. No. 26, 53d Cong. 2d.
Tabular statements of disbursements made from the appropriations for the Indian Department
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893.12/9/1893. 25pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 36, 53d Cong. 2d.
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1/4/1894. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 53, 53d Cong. 2d.
Appropriation for the Fond du Lac Indians in Minnesota. [Chippewa.] 1/4/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 55, 53d Cong. 2d.
Method of trying misdemeanors in the Indian Territory. 1/10/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 67, 53d Cong. 2d.
Erection of a flour and saw mill at Shoshone Agency, Wyoming. 1/20/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 77, 53d Cong. 2d.
Treaty with the Yankton tribe of Sioux Indians. [South Dakota.] 1/22/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 80, 53d Cong. 2d.
Amendment to Indian appropriations bill. [Iowa; Oklahoma.] 1/27/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 87, 53d Cong. 2d.
Leases on the Wichita, Kiowa, and Apache Reservations. [Oklahoma.] 2/8/1894.1p.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 87, 53d Cong. 2d.
Assistant to superintendent of Indian schools. 2/8/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 105, 53d Cong. 2d.
Compensation for the Indians of the Crow Creek Reservation in S. Dakota. [Sioux.] 2/17/1894.
4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 121, 53d Cong. 2d.
Indian school at Cherokee, N. Carolina. [Eastern Cherokee.] 3/12/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 142, 53d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Coeur d'Alene Indians in Idaho. 3/23/1894.18pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 158, 53d Cong. 2d.
Survey of Fort Hall Reservation. [Shoshone and Bannock; Idaho.] 3/27/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 161, 53d Cong. 2d.
Indian school at Cherokee, N. Carolina. [Eastern Cherokee.] 4/5/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 175, 53d Cong. 2d.
Indian school at Fort Shaw, Montana. 4/5/1894. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 176, 53d Cong. 2d.
Flour mill at Pima Agency, Arizona. 5/28/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 227, 53d Cong. 2d.
Opening a part of the Colville Reservation in Washington. 6/15/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 238, 53d Cong. 2d.
Amendment to Indian appropriation bill. 7/27/1894.1p.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 255, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Umatilla Irrigation Company through Umatilla Indian Reservation. [Oregon.]
2/3/1894. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 355, 53d Cong. 2d.
Leases on the Wichita, Kiowa, and Apache Reservations in Oklahoma. 2/8/1894.1p.
H.R. Report No. 386, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of John Little and Hobart Williams. [Iowa; Kansas and Nebraska.] 2/15/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 439, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 2/17/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 459, 53d Cong. 2d.
Settlers on the Crow Creek and Winnebago Reservation in South Dakota. 2/20/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 470, 53d Cong. 2d.
Special Agents Ely Moore and Daniel Woodson. [Delaware and Wea; Kansas.] 2/28/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 509, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Agreement with the Alsea Indians on the Siletz Reservation in Oregon. 3/2/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 527, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Jesse S. Morrison. [Arapahoe; Oklahoma.] 3/9/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 564, 53d Cong. 2d.
Claim of Edwin D. Chadwick and R. T. Wilson & Co. [Cherokee Nation, Cherokee Outlet.]
3/10/1894. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 567, 53d Cong. 2d.
Bridge across the Niobrara River, Nebraska. [Ponca and Yankton Sioux.] 4/4/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 655, 53d Cong. 2d.
Allot lands in severally to the Uncompahgre Indians in Utah. 4/4/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 660, 53d Cong. 2d.'
Sale of the remainder of the reservation of the Confederated Otoe and Missouria Indians in
Nebraska and Kansas. 4/4/1894. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 661, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company through the Chippewa and White
Earth Indian Reservations in Minnesota. 5/18/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 920, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Albany and Astoria Railway Company through Grand Ronde Indian
Reservation in Oregon. 5/18/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 921, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way through Yakima Indian Reservation in Washington. 4/17/1894.1p.
H.R. Report No. 714, 53d Cong. 2d.
Claim of Edward N. Fish and others. [Arizona.] 4/19/1894. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 729, 53d Cong. 2d.
"Relief of John Little and Hobart Williams. 4/20/1894.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 742, 53d Cong. 2d.
Southern Ute Indians. [Colorado.] 4/28/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 799, 53d Cong. 2d.
Indian appropriations bill. 4/30/1894. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 802, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of Jean Louis Legare. [Sitting Bull, Sioux; Canada.] 5/7/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 841, 53d Cong. 2d.
Reply of The Cherokee National Council to the propositions of the Dawes Commission in
regard to Change of Government for the Cherokee Nation. 1894.16pp.
Northern boundary of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon. 5/24/1894.1p.
H.R. Report No. 957, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway through Indian Territory. 5/28/1894.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 976, 53d Cong. 2d.
Title to certain lands in the Chippewa band of Indians on the Red Cliff Reservation in
Wisconsin. 5/28/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 977, 53d Cong. 2d.
Opening of Indian reservations to actual and bona fide homestead settlers. 6/2/1894. 22pp.
H.R. Report No. 1017, 53d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Nez Perce Indians in Idaho. 6/8/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1050, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company through Indian
Territory. 6/13/1894.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1078, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Winnebago Indian reservations. 6/15/1894.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1100, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of H. W. Lee. [Winnebago; Wisconsin.] 6/21/1894.4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1124, 53d Cong. 2d.
P W. Mitchell and others. [Eastern Band of Cherokee; North Carolina.] 6/21/1894.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1125, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company through Leech Lake
Indian Reservation in Minnesota. 6/21/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1129, 53d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Yuma Indians in California. 6/22/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1145, 53d Cong. 2d.
Relief of E. Douglas. [Agent, White Earth Agency, Minnesota.] 7/11/1894. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 1227, 53d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Wichita Indians and affiliated bands of Indians. [Comanche, Kiowa,
Apache, Choctaw, and Chickasaw; Oklahoma.] 7/26/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1321, 53d Cong. 2d.
Choctaw Coal and Railway Company. [Choctaw; Oklahoma and Indian Territory.] 7/31/1894.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1344, 53d Cong. 2d.
Pension to Sharp Nose, a war chief of the Northern Arapahoe. 8/1/1894. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1352, 53d Cong. 2d.
Claim of John T. Heard. [Western Cherokee.] 8/1/1894. 7pp.
H.R. Report No. 1354, 53d Cong. 2d.
Patent to the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions for certain lands on the Omaha Indian
Reservation. 8/3/1894. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1371, 53d Cong. 2d.
To enroll Frank Murphy and others as members of the Sac and Fox of the Missouri tribe of
Indians. 8/6/1894. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1373, 53d Cong. 2d.
Settlers on the Cherokee Outlet. 8/7/1894.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1382, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way through Yakima Indian Reservation in Washington. 8/9/1894. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1402, 53d Cong. 2d.
Correction of errors in allotments of lands to Indians. 8/13/1894.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1422, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas Railway Company through Indian Territory.
8/13/1894.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1423, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Oklahoma Central Railway Company through Indian Territory. 8/13/1894.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1424, 53d Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Northern Mississippi Railway Company through the Lake Leech, Chippewa
Indian, and Winnebagosish Indian reservations in Minnesota. 8/13/1894.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1425, 53d Cong. 2d.
To permit the Altomonte Water Company to erect a dam which shall overflow lands on the
Fond du Lac Reservation in Minnesota. 8/13/1894. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 1426, 53d Cong. 2d.
Bridge across the South Canadian River. [Wichita Indian Reservation, Oklahoma.] 8/13/1894.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1437, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Winnebago Indians in Minnesota. 8/15/1894. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 1450, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Index to Volume 35. 4pp.
0274
Third Annual Message of C. J. Harris, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. 11/6/1894.16pp.
0283
Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the
Indian, 1894.163pp.
0366
Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association. 12/1895. 58pp.
0398
Report of the Young People's Department, by Miss Marie E. Ives. The Women's National
Indian Association. 12/1895.16pp.
0408
Our Missions, for the year 1895. The Women's National Indian Association. [Greenville Indian
school, California; Hoopa Mission, California; Agua Caliente Mission, California; Coahuilla,
California; Desert Mission, California; Seminole Mission, Florida; Shawnee Mission, Oklahoma;
Hualapai Mission, Arizona; Spokane Mission, Washington; Bannock and Shoshone Mission,
Idaho; and Moqui Mission, Arizona.] 12/1895. 58pp.
0440
Twenty-Ninth Annual Report of the Lincoln Institution. [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Indian
education.] 1/17/1895. 36pp.
0460
Thirtieth Annual Report of the Lincoln Institution. [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Indian
education.] 1/16/1896. 35pp.
0478
Twenty-Third Annual Report of The Educational Home. [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Indian
education.] 2/7/1895. 32pp.
0496
Twenty-Fourth Annual Report of The Educational Home. [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Indian
education.] 2/6/1896. 31pp.
0513
The Twelfth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for
the year ending December 15th, 1894. [Navajo, Southern Ute, New York Indians, Sac and Fox,
Kickapoo, Shawnee and Pottawatomie, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, and Kiowa and Comanche;
Indian schools, civil service reform, Indian depredation claims, Indian teachers, severally law,
Apache prisoners.] 1895. 89pp.
0560
The Thirteenth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for
the year ending December 14th, 1895. [Navajo, Omaha and Winnebago, Southern Ute,
Jicarilla Apache, Pine Ridge Sioux; severally law, Indian education, legal defense of the seven
Indian policemen (Cheyenne River Agency), liquor, Bannock investigation, Mohonk
Conference, Fort Lewis Training School in Colorado, deputy marshals, and civil service
reform.] 1896.
0607
A Tour of Observation among Indians and Indian Schools in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
and Kansas, by Charles F. Meserve. Indian Rights Association. 1894. 43pp.
0631
The Lastest Phase of The Southern Ute Question. A Report by Francis E. Leupp, Washington
Agent of the Indian Rights Association. [Ute reservation in Colorado.] 9/30/1895. 39pp.
0652
Letter to the Attorney General regarding the arrest of seven Indian police at the Cheyenne
River Indian Reservation in S. Dakota. 1895. 8pp.
0660
The Attorney General and Seven Indian Policemen of Cheyenne River Agency—A Case where
to Serve Faithfully Came Near Meaning the Gallows. Indian Rights Association. [South
Dakota.] 3/1895.11pp.
0666
Civil Service Reform Essential to a Successful Indian Administration, by Francis E. Leupp,
Washington Agent of the Indian Rights Association. 4/1895.16pp.
0674
Reform of the Indian Service. Indian Rights Association. [Navajo.] 2/15/1895. 2pp.
0675
Why the Work of the Indian Rights Association Should be Supported. Indian Rights
Association. 11/1895. 7pp.
0679
Correspondence in relation to the Employment of Indians with the Wild West Exhibition.
5/2/1892. 5pp.
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Frederick Webb Hodge. Smithsonian Institution. 1894. 25pp.
An Ancient Quarry in Indian Territory, by William Henry Holmes. Smithsonian Institution,
Bureau of Ethnology. 1894.19pp.
In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Eight Circuit. George S. Thebo vs. The Choctaw
Nation etal. Brief for Appellee. [Indian Territory.] nd. 12pp.
United States Court of Claims. December Term 1892. George H. Giddings vs. The United
States, and the Commanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians. Indian Depredations, No. 3873.
Claimant's Request for Findings of Fact. nd. 17pp.
United States Court of Claims. December Term 1892. George H. Giddings vs. The United
States, and the Commanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians. Indian Depredations, No. 3873.
Evidence for Claimant, nd. 109pp.
Report of the Special Commission appointed to investigate the affairs of the Red Cloud Indian
Agency, July, 1875. [Sioux; Dakota; quality of supplies and management of agency affairs.]
1875.77pp.
Tabular Statements of Disbursements made from the Appropriations for the Indian Department
for the fiscal year ending June 30,1892. 2/8/1893. 27pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 239, 52d Cong. 2d.
Third Annual Report of the Missionary Bishop of Niobrara, 1875. To the Board of Missions of
the Protestant Episcopal Church. [Sioux, Oneida, Eastern Bannock, and Shoshone; Dakota.]
9/30/1895.
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Fourth Annual Report of the Indian Commission to the Domestic Committee of the Board of
Missions. 24pp.
The Vernacular in Indian Schools. Action of General Association of Congregational Churches
for the States of Illinois. 5/31/1888. 2pp.
Investigation into Indian Affairs, before the Committee on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives. Argument of N. P. Chipman, on behalf of Hon. E. S. Parker, Commissioner of
Indian Affairs. [Misconduct in the Indian Office.] 1871.121pp.
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Index to Volume 37. 5pp.
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Papers respecting the Rights and Interests of the Choctaw Nation, and their relations with the
United States, the Chickasaws and Other Indian Tribes. 1855. 88pp.
0050
Annual Report of the General of the Army to the Secretary of War for the Year 1876. [Sioux
war, Little Big Horn Battle.] 11/10/1876. 98pp.
0100
Annual Report of the General of the Army to the Secretary of War for the Year 1878. [Piute,
Bannock, Columbia, and Umatilla; Idaho and Washington.] 96pp.
0149
Before the President of the United States. In the matter of the removal of the cattle of
Catherine Greiffenstein from the Pottawatomie Lands in the Indian Territory. Appeal from the
decision of the Honorable Secretary of the Interior, dated July 7, 1888. [Alloted land, Indian
Territory.] 1888.31pp.
0166
Indian Ceremonies, by Alice C. Fletcher. From the XVI Report of the Peabody Museum of
American Archeology and Ethnology. [Uncapa, Ogallala Sioux, Santee Sioux, and Omaha.]
1884.74pp.
0205
Ten Year's Work for Indians at Hampton Institute, Virginia, 1878-1888. 80pp.
0249
Decision of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the use of appropriations for the
payment of accrued claims. 4/20/1877. 8pp.
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Early Creek History. Speech of Hon. William P. Ross at the Tullahassee Manual Labor
Boarding School, July 18,1878. 4pp.
Circular issued March 3,1884, by the Secretary of the Interior, furnishing information as to the
usually traveled routes to the U.S. Indian Agencies. 3/3/1884.14pp.
Considerations on the establishment in the Indian Territory of a new state of the American
Union, by R. de S. 1876. 3pp.
Laws and Instructions relating to the Duties of Inspectors of the United States Indian Service.
Department of the Interior. 1/20/1883. 8pp.
Report of a Trip made in behalf of The Indian Rights Association, to some Indian Reservations
of the Southwest, by S. C. Armstrong, Principal of Hampton School, Va. [Navajo, Pima,
Maricopa, Papago, Apache, Pueblo, Modoc, Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and
Seminole; New Mexico, Arizona, and Indian Territory.] 1/2/1884. 28pp.
Opinions, letters, and other documents relative to the Cherokee Outlet, arranged
chronologically. 1890. 44pp.
The New Era. Volume 1, No. 1. March 1884. Pawnee, Indian Territory. [Pawnee schools.]
12pp.
The Indian Question, by S. C. Armstrong, Principal of Hampton Institute, with a report on the
results of Indian Education at Hampton, Va., by Rev. Thomas L. Riggs, of Dakota, and by
George Bushotter, an Indian. 1883. 36pp.
Rules and Regulations for the Government of the U.S. Indian Police Service. Office of Indian
Affairs. 7/1/1878.10pp.
The Women's National Indian Association. Address of the President on Current Indian
Legislation, Work Needed, Etc. 11/30/1887.11pp.
The Indians in the United States and What is done for Them, by Rev. John O. Means, D.D.,
Secretary of the American Board of Foreign Missions. [Dakota Mission.] 10/3/1882.18pp.
Appeal to the Christian Community on the Condition and Propects of the New York Indians, in
answer to a book entitled The Case of the New York Indians, and other publications of the
Society of Friends, by Nathaniel T. Strong, a Chief of the Seneca Tribe. [Seneca, Six Nations
of New York.] 1/29/1841. 65pp.
Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians. [Cherokee; Georgia, Tennessee,
South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Indian Territory; treaty history of Cherokees from
colonial times until 1820s.] nd. 110pp.
Indian depredation claimants from Oregon. [Rogue River and Cow Creek Indians.] 6/6/1887.
62pp.
Letter from B. R. Cowan, Acting Secretary of the Interior, to Rev. John C. Lowrie, Secretary,
Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church. [Oversight of Indian Agents.] 5/18/1872.
1p.
Sixth Annual Message of Hon. D. W. Bushyhead, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to
the Senate and Council of the Cherokee Nation. [Indian Territory.] 11/4/1885. 20pp.
Opinion of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury, on a Claim of Alexis Coquillard, assignee
of Joseph Bertrand, for a debt against the Pottawatomie Indians involving questions in regard
to the Jurisdiction of the accounting and other officers of the government in the adjustment of
public accounts. 2/10/1851. 24pp.
Volume 39,1890, 1894,1896-97 (pp. 35814-36745)
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Relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 1/23/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 119, 54th Cong. 1st.
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Delinquent accounting officers. 1/7/1896. 3pp.
H.R. Document No. 119, 54th Cong. 1st.
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H.R. Report No. 147, 54th Cong. 1st.
Free homes in Oklahoma Territory. 1/27/1896. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 148, 54th Cong. 1st.
Extending the time for public land suits. 1/17/1896. 3pp.
H.R. Document No. 151, 54th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation to reimburse Rev. E. Ashley for services. [Sioux; Cheyenne River Agency, South
Dakota; defense of seven Indian policemen.] 1/21/1896. 8pp.
H.R. Document No. 161, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railway Company through Indian Territory.
1/30/1896.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 188, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company through Indian Territory.
1/30/1896. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 189, 54th Cong. 1st.
Uncompahgre Indian Reservation in Utah. 2/1/1896.18pp.
H.R. Document No. 191, 54th Cong. 1st.
Rights of certain Indians to hunt on unoccupied public domain. [Shoshone, Arapahoe, and
Bannock; Wyoming and Idaho.] 1/31/1896. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 206, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to St. Louis and Oklahoma Railroad Company through Indian Territory.
1/31/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 207, 54th Cong. 1st.
Jurisdiction United States Circuit Court, Eighth Circuit. [Indian Territory.] 2/1/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 217, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Arkansas and Choctaw Railroad Company through the Choctaw Nation, Indian
Territory. 2/1/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 218, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Gainesville, McAlester and St. Louis Railway Company through the Indian
Territory. 2/3/96.1p.
H.R. Report No. 227, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Fort Smith and Western Coal Railway Company through the Indian Territory.
2/3/96. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 228, 54th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation for conducting negotiations with certain Indians. [Uncompahgre and Uintah Utes;
Utah.] 2/18/96. 5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 248, 54th Cong. 1st.
Use of certain unexpended balances of appropriations for Northern Cheyenne and Arapahoe
Indians. [Tongue River Reservation, Montana.] 2/18/96. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 249, 54th Cong. 1st.
Passenger rates on railroads in the Indian Territory. 2/5/1896.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 257, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company through the Sac and Fox and Iowa
Indian reservations in Kansas and Nebraska. 2/5/96. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 258, 54th Cong. 1st.
Additional ground for station purposes in Indian Territory. 2/6/96. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 267, 54th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Fond du Lac Band of Chippewa Indians. [Wisconsin.] 2/6/96.13pp.
H.R. Report No. 268, 54th Cong. 1st.
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Current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations.
[White Mountain Apache Reservation, Arizona.] 3/3/1896. 5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 269, 54th Cong. 1st.
Legislation in behalf of certain Chippewa Indians. [Minnesota.] 3/6/1896. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 283, 54th Cong. 1st.
Arrests of Indians upon Indian reservations. 3/24/1896.1p.
H.R. Doc. No. 319, 54th Cong. 1st.
An agreement with the San Carlos Reservation Indians ceding certain lands to the United
States. [Apache, Mohave, and Yuma; Arizona.] 3/25/1896.18pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 320, 54th Cong. 1st.
Rent of Warehouse at Rushville, Nebraska. [Sioux.] 4/1/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 335, 54th Cong. 1st.
Payments by the Cherokee Nation to certain persons. [Indian Territory.] 4/3/1896. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 340, 54th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation for contingencies, Indian Department. 4/8/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 350, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Kate Eberle. [Sac and Fox; Illinois.] 2/13/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 356, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad Company through the Indian
Territory. 2/14/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 376, 54th Cong. 1st.
Additional Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. 2/14/1896.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 382, 54th Cong. 1 st.
Relief of George T. Simpson and Louis Shaw. [Grand Portage Indian Reservation, Minnesota.]
2/17/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 402, 54th Cong. 1st.
Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/18/1896. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 407, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Columbia and Red Mountain Railway Company through the Colville Indian
Reservation, Washington. 2/18/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 420, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railway Company through the Indian Territory.
2/20/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 450, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company through Indian Territory. 2/20/1896.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 452, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Little and Hobart Williams. [Omaha; Nebraska.] 2/21/1896. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 482, 54th Cong. 1st.
Payment to S.W. Peel. [Old Settler Cherokee fund.] 2/25/1896. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 507, 54th Cong. 1st.
Indian Industrial School at Genoa, Nebraska. 3/11/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 737, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Company through the Chickasaw
Nation. 3/12/1896. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 738, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief to Indian Citizens. 3/12/1896.11 pp.
H.R. Report No. 749, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Interoceanic Railway Company through Indian Territory. 3/12/1896. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 750, 54th Cong. 1st.
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Old Settler or Western Cherokee Fund, by Cherokee Delegates to the Chairman of Committee
on Appropriations, U.S. Senate. 1/30/1897. 6pp.
Homestead settlers on certain Indian lands in Montana. [Crow.] 3/25/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 935, 54th Cong. 1st.
Assessment and levy of taxes on personal property on Indian reservations in Oklahoma.
3/26/1896.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 947, 54th Cong. 1st.
Amending Indian Appropriations Act, 1892. Free homes on lands purchased from Indian tribes.
4/1/1896. 13pp.
H.R. Report No. 1039, 54th Cong. 1st.
Additional judges of U.S. Court in Indian Territory. 4/1/1896. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1063, 54th Cong. 1st.
Protection of the people of the Indian Territory. [Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and
Seminole.] 4/3/1896. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1102, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Basil Moreland. [Winnebago; Minnesota.] 4/9/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1170, 54th Cong. 1st.
Accounts of John Y. Williams. [Fort Hall School.] 4/9/1896.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1179, 54th Cong. 1st.
Legal representatives of S. W. Marston. [Indian agent, Union Agency, Indian Territory.]
4/9/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1206, 54th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Intoxicating liquors to Indians. 4/10/1896.13pp.
H.R. Report No. 1209, 54th Cong. 1st.
Claim of the heirs of John W. West. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 4/11/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1224, 54th Cong. 1st.
Bridge across Arkansas River between Pawnee County, Oklahoma, and Osage Indian
Reservation. 4/11/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1226, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Kansas City, Oklahoma and Pacific Railway Company through the Indian
Territory. 7/12/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1232, 53rd Cong. 2d.
Claims of certain Indians on Red Lake Indian Reservation. [Chippewa; Minnesota.] 4/15/1896.
3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1306, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of the estate of Ramsay Crooks. [Chippewa; Minnesota.] 4/16/1896. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1313, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Kate Eberle. [Sac and Fox; Illinios.] 8/9/1894. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1395, 53rd Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Muscogee, Oklahoma and Western Railroad Company through Indian
Territory. 4/23/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1453, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Silas P. Keller. [Pottawatomie; Kansas.] 4/23/1896. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1450, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Denison and Northern Railway Company through Indian Territory. 4/30/1896.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 1540, 54th Cong. 1st.
Kaw or Kansas Indian scrip. 5/1/1896. 12pp.
H.R. Report No. 1580, 54th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of Robert McGee. [Brule Sioux; Kansas.] 5/14/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1810, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Muscogee, Oklahoma and Western Railroad Company through Indian
Territory. 5/14/1896. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1811, 54th Cong. 1st.
Accounts of E. C. Chirouse. [Indian agent, Tulalip Agency, Washington.] 5/14/1896.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1823, 54th Cong. 1st.
Issuance of patents to the Swan Creek and Black River Chippewas, and the Munsee Indians of
Kansas, and for sale of their reservation in Kansas. 5/19/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1892, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Arra M. Farnsworth. [Sioux and Cheyenne.] 5/21/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1922, 54th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Indians of Shoshone or Wind River Reservation. [Sale of land; Wyoming.]
5/21/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1932, 54th Cong. 1st.
Depot grounds in Indian Territory. 5/22/1896.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1965, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Hiram T. Corum and Silas W. Davis. [Warm Springs Indian Agency, Oregon.]
5/23/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1982, 54th Cong. 1st.
Right of way to Hudson Reservoir and Canal Company through Gila River Indian Reservation.
[Arizona.] 5/28/1896. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2049, 54th Cong. 1st.
Relief of John Little and Hobart Williams. [Omaha; Nebraska.] 5/28/1896.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2058, 54th Cong. 1st.
Sales of the Otoe and Missouria Reservation lands in Kansas. 6/5/1896. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 2237, 54th Cong. 1st.
Certain Indian funds. 6/6/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2271, 54th Cong. 1st.
Confirming title of mixed-blood Indians to their lands. 6/6/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2276, 54th Cong. 1st.
Indian depredation claims. 12/8/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 10, 54th Cong. 2d.
Certain leases made by Seneca Indians. [Allegany Indian Reservation, New York.] 12/15/1896.
5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 23, 54th Cong. 2d.
Report on The Irrigation Investigation for the benefit of the Pima and other Indians on the Gila
River Indian Reservation, Arizona. 12/16/1896. 61pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 27, 54th Cong. 2d.
Klamath Boundary Commission. [Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon.] 1/27/1897.19pp.
Senate Doc. No. 93, 54th Cong. 2d.
Disposition of lands of Choctaw Indians. [Indian Territory.] 1/27/1897.10pp.
Senate Doc. No. 94, 54th Cong. 2d.
Memorial of the Commission of the Creek Tribe or Nation of Indians in relation to their rejection
of the agreement submitted by the U.S. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. 2/6/1897.
10pp.
Senate Doc. No. 111, 54th Cong. 2d.
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Correspondence between the Cherokee Nation of Indians and the Dawes Commission relative
to the proposed change in their tribal government and their method of land tenure. 2/6/1897.
6pp.
Senate Doc. No. 112, 54th Cong. 2d.
To divide San Carlos Indian Reservation. [Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona.]
2/12/1897. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 121, 54th Cong. 2d.
Claim of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux or Dakota Indians. [Iowa, Minnesota, and
Dakota lands.] 2/13/1897.17pp.
Senate Doc. No. 126, 54th Cong. 2d.
Agreement with Chickasaw Nation. [Indian Territory.] 2/13/1897. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 127, 54th Cong. 2d.
The right of the Mississippi Choctaws to the rights of Choctaw citizenship. 2/16/1897. 6pp.
Senate Doc. No. 129, 54th Cong. 2d.
Protest of Cherokee Delegates against claims by the "Old Settlers" or Western Cherokee
Indians. 2/16/1897. 6pp.
Senate Doc. No. 130, 54th Cong. 2d.
Removal of the Lower Brul6 Sioux Indians from their lands south of White River, South Dakota,
and their return to them. 2/16/1897.15pp.
Senate Doc. No. 132, 54th Cong. 2d.
The Catawba tribe of Indians. [Carolinas.] 2/23/1897.12pp.
Senate Doc. No. 144, 54th Cong. 2d.
Ogden Land Company. [Seneca; Allegany and Cattaraugus Indian reservations, New York.]
2/25/1897. 10pp.
Senate Doc. No. 154, 54th Cong. 2d.
Additional judge of U.S. Court in Indian Territory. 2/27/1897. 20pp.
Senate Doc. No. 164, 54th Cong. 2d.
Judgements in Indian depredation cases. 2/27/1897. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 165, 54th Cong. 2d.
Ogden Land Company. [Seneca; Allegany and Cattaraugus Indian reservations, New York.]
2/23/1897. 6pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 309, 54th Cong. 2d.
Agreement with Navajo Indians. [New Mexico and Arizona.] 2/23/1897. 17pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 310, 54th Cong. 2d.
Free homesteads on public lands in Oklahoma. 5/16/1896. 22pp.
Senate Report No. 964, 54th Cong. 1st.
Interest on Chickasaw trust funds. 5/20/1896. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 1002, 54th Cong. 1st.
Payment to John O'Keane. [Tulalip Indian Agency, Washington.] 1/7/1897. 1p.
Senate Report No. 1178, 54th Cong. 2d.
Payments to Edward N. Fish & Co. and others. [San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona.]
1/7/1897. 7pp.
Senate Report No. 1180, 54th Cong. 2d.
Sale of intoxicating liquors to Indians. 1/21/1897.13pp.
Senate Report No. 1294, 54th Cong. 2d.
Osage Indian funds. 1/26/1897. 153pp.
Senate Report No. 1336, 54th Cong. 2d.
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Amendment to Indian appropriation bill. [Medawakanton, Wahpakoota, Santee Sioux;
Nebraska.] 2/1/1897. 23pp.
Senate Report No. 1362, 54th Cong. 2d.
0013
Relief of the Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux. 2/2/1897. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 1384, 54th Cong. 2d.
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Amounts due certain Indians. [Chippewa; Minnesota.] 2/4/1897. 2/4/1897. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 1390, 54th Cong. 2d.
0019
Certain Shamanistic Ceremonies Among the Ojibwas, by Harlan I. Smith. [Michigan.] 9/1896.
4pp.
0021
Indian appropriation bill. 2/12/1897. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 1455, 54th Cong. 2d.
0024
Legal representatives of Eli Ayres. [Chickasaw; Mississippi.] 2/13/1897. 9pp.
Senate Report No. 1457, 54th Cong. 2d.
0029
Settlement with the Naalem Band of Tillamook Indians of Oregon. 2/19/1897. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1505, 54th Cong. 2d.
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Old Settlers, or Western Cherokee Indians. 12/17/1896. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 103, 54th Cong. 2d.
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Sale and disposal of certain lands in the Chippewa Indian Reservation in Minnesota.
12/22/1896. 12pp.
H.R. Report No. 133, 54th Cong. 2d.
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Free homes on lands purchased from Indian tribes. 1/27/1896.12pp.
H.R. Report No. 147, 54th Cong. 1st.
0046
Buildings at Navajo Springs, Colorado. [Southern Ute.] 1/9/1897. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 168, 54th Cong. 2d.
0048
Reimbursement of David F. Day. [Indian agent, Southern Ute Agency, Colorado.] 1/12/1897.
5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 174, 54th Cong. 2d.
0051
Digest of decisions relating to Indian affairs. 1/12/1897. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 175, 54th Cong. 2d..
0053
Commission to negotiate with Crow, Flathead, and other Indians. 1/20/1897. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 198, 54th Cong. 2d.
0054
Survey of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana. 1/22/1897. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 203, 54th Cong. 2d.
0056
Estate of Paul F. Faison. [U.S. Indian inspector.] 1/29/1897. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 225, 54th Cong. 2d.
0058
Survey of the lands of the Chickasaw Nation. [Indian Territory.] 1/29/1897. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 226, 54th Cong. 2d.
0060
Transportation for Indian pupils. [Hampton Institute.] 2/6/1897. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 261, 54th Cong. 2d.
0061
Certain state bonds belonging to the U.S. under the provisions of the Indian Appropriations Act
of August 15, 1894. 2/6/1897. 19pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 263, 54th Cong. 2d.
0071
Indian depredation claims. 2/8/1897.1 p.
H.R. Doc. No. 265, 54th Cong. 2d.
0072
Sale of intoxicating liquors to Indians. 4/10/1896.13pp.
H.R. Report No. 1209, 54th Cong. 1st.
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Indian training school at Fort Bidwell. [California.] 4/11/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1217, 54th Cong. 1st.
Depot grounds in Indian Territory. 5/22/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1965, 54th Cong. 1st.
Fourteenth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1896.19pp.
Board of Indian Commissioners. 1/5/1897. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2383, 54th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Railway Company through
Indian Territory. 1/7/1897.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2400, 54th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Turtle Mountain band of Pembina Chippewa Indians. 1/9/1897. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2473, 54th Cong. 2d.
Certain deputy marshals in Indian Territory. 1/12/1897.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2489, 54th Cong. 2d.
Indian appropriation bill. 1/14/1897. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2517, 54th Cong. 2d.
Indian appropriation bill. 1/20/1897. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2517, Part 2, 54th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Galveston and Great Northern Railway Company through Indian Territory.
1/18/1897. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2541, 54th Cong. 2d.
Claim of Nahalem band of Tillamook Indians of Oregon. 1/21/1897. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2588, 54th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Eastern Nebraska and Gulf Railway Company through the Omaha and
Winnebago Indian Reservations in Nebraska. 1/22/1897.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2598, 54th Cong. 2d.
Free homesteads on public lands. [Formerly Indian lands.] 1/25/1897. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 2614, 54th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Sarah R. Dresser. [Ute; Colorado.] 1/28/1897. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 2666, 54th Cong. 2d.
Extension of time for completion of St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway through the
White Earth, Leech Lake, Chippewa, and Fond du Lac Indian reservations in Minnesota.
2/4/1897. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2787, 54th Cong. 2d.
Treaty with the Navajo Indians. 2/4/1897. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2803, 54th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad through Chippewa and White Earth Indian
reservations in Minnesota. 2/11/1897.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2893, 54th Cong. 2d.
Disposition of certain lands in Minnesota. [Chippewa.] 2/18/1897. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 2984, 54th Cong. 2d.
Payment of certain bonds and stocks owned by the U.S. [Indian trust fund.] 2/18/1897. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2986, 54th Cong. 2d.
To amend section 2117 of the Revised Statutes. [Penalty for livestock feeding on Indian land.]
2/19/1897.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2992, 54th Cong. 2d.
Red Lake Reservation. 2/19/1897.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2995, 54th Cong. 2d.
Kiowa, Commanche, and Apache Indians. [Oklahoma Territory.] 3/1/1894. 15pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 102, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Indians or appropriated by Congress, against their protest, to the payment of unfounded and
illegal claims? Argument showing character of claims and reasons why they should not be
paid, by George W. Benge and W. H. Hastings, Cherokee Delegates. 54th Congress, 2d
Session. 1897. 27pp.
Education of Sioux Indians. [Dakota.] 4/17/1890. 6pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 333, 51st Cong. 1st.
Volume 40, 1868,1874,1876-77,1879-84,1887, 1889,1894-95,1897-98 (pp. 36746-37813)
0146
Index to Volume 40. 5pp.
0151
Right of way to Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway Company through the Choctaw Nation.
12/16/1881. 1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 18, 47th Cong. 1st.
0152
Southern Ute Indians in Colorado. 1/9/1882.1p.
Senate Mis. Doc. No. 24, 47th Cong. 1st.
0153
Money to meet deficiency in the Indian service for the year ending June 30,1882.1/18/1882.
4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 57, 47th Cong. 1st.
0155
Opening for settlement under the pre-emption laws of the U.S. of part of the Ute Reservation in
Colorado. 2/15/1882. 8pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 108, 47th Cong. 1st.
0159
Payment of certain legal services rendered to the Cherokee Indians in North Carolina.
6/6/1882. 3pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 179, 47th Cong. 1st.
0161
Sums of money paid to the Ponca Indians since 1871. 7/29/1882. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 192, 47th Cong. 1st.
0162
Money expended and indebtedness assumed by the State of Kansas in repelling invasions and
suppressing Indian hostilities. 2/7/1882. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 133, 47th Cong. 1st.
0164
Sale of certain Kickapoo lands. [Kansas.] 3/8/1882. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 233, 47th Cong. 1st.
0166
Right of way to Arizona Southern Railroad Company through the Papago Indian Reservation in
Arizona. 6/21/1882. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 746, 47th Cong. 1st.
0167
Relief of E. C. Chirouse. [Indian agent.] 1/16/1883. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 929, 47th Cong. 1st.
0168
Sale of cut timber on Menomonee Reservation. [Wisconsin.] 1/19/1882. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 34, 47th Cong. 1st.
0169
Sale of a portion of the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana. 3/1/1882.1p.
H.R. Report No. 582, 47th Cong. 1st.
0170
Sum due the Creek Indians for land purchased for the Seminole. 3/1/1882.1p.
H.R. Report No. 609, 47th Cong. 1st.
0171
Settlement of accounts of General Edward Hatch. [Special Ute Commission.] 3/17/1882.1p.
H.R. Report No. 796, 47th Cong. 1st.
0172
Relief of Dr. John A. Tonner. [Indian agent, Colorado River Reservation, Arizona.] 3/17/1882.
1PH.R. Report No. 809, 47th Cong. 1st.
0173
Claims of the Old Settler Cherokees. 12/16/1882.17pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 17, 47th Cong. 2d.
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Allotment of lands in severally among Indian tribes. [Creek, Pottawatomie, Sac and Fox,
Shawnee, Miami, Ottawa, Kansa, Kickapoo, Wyandott, Choctaw, Sioux, and New York
Indians; Indian Territory.] 1/29/1883. 60pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 18, 47th Cong. 2d.
Appropriation for Genoa Indian School. [Nebraska.] 2/4/1897. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1400, 54th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Basil Moreland. [Winnebago; Minnesota.] 2/10/1897. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1443, 54th Cong. 2d.
Negotiations concerning the Ogden Land Company and Indian reservations in New York.
[Cattaraugus and Allegany Indian reservations.] 2/23/1897. 6pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 309, 54th Cong. 2d.
Agreement with Navajo Indians. [Arizona and New Mexico.] 2/23/1897.17pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 310, 54th Cong. 2d.
Claim of the Nahalem band of Tillamook Indians of Oregon. 1/21/1897. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2588, 54th Cong. 2d.
Survey of fractional township 31 and 32, in Nebraska. 3/19/1897. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1, 55th Cong. 1st.
Homestead settlers on the Great Sioux Reservation in Nebraska. 3/22/1897. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 3, 55th Cong. 1st.
Santee Sioux of Nebraska and Flandreau Sioux of S. Dakota. [Formerly known as
Medawakanton and Wapakoota Sioux.] 3/22/1897. 23pp.
Senate Report No. 4, 55th Cong. 1st.
Surveys of the Indian Territory. 3/19/1897. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 4, 55th Cong. 1st.
Free homesteads on public lands for actual and bona fide settlers. [Public lands were formerly
Indian lands.] 3/22/1897.12pp.
Senate Report No. 5, 55th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Stephen W. Parker. [Old Settler Cherokee.] 3/19/1897. 7pp.
Senate Doc. No. 5, 55th Cong. 1st.
Confirming the title of mixed-blood Indians to their lands. 3/22/1897. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 6, 55th Cong. 1 st.
Relief to Indian citizens. 3/29/1897. 11 pp.
Senate Report No. 7, 55th Cong. 1st.
Payment of monies to Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. 3/22/1897. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 8, 55th Cong. 1st.
Restoration of annuities to the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians. 3/23/1897.
27pp.
Senate Report No. 9, 55th Cong. 1st.
Appeal of the delegates of the Cherokee Nation. [U.S. courts in Indian Territory.] 4/6/1897.
5pp.
Senate Doc. No. 24, 55th Cong. 1st.
Investigation of affairs at the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservation. [Oklahoma.]
4/13/1897. 388pp.
Senate Doc. No. 34, 55th Cong. 1st.
Amendment to Indian appropriation bill. [Sisseton, Wahpeton, Medawakanton, and Wapakoota
Sioux; Minnesota.] 4/5/1897. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 47, 55th Cong. 1st.
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Statements of a Delegation of Ogalalla Sioux before the Chairman of the Committee on Indian
Affairs, U.S. Senate, April 29 and 30,1897, Relative to affairs at the Pine Ridge Agency, S.
Dakota. 5/4/1897. 33pp.
Senate Doc. No. 61, 55th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of Isparhecher, Principal Chief of the Creek Nation of Indians, praying for the
passage of the bill (S. 1803) providing for the payment of awards made to Creek Indians who
enlisted in the federal army, loyal refugees, and freedmen. [Indian Territory.] 5/6/1897. 6pp.
Senate Doc. No. 67, 55th Cong. 1st.
Memorial from the Wichita and affiliated bands of Indians. [Land allotments; Oklahoma,
Louisiana, Texas, and Indian Territory.] 7/1/1897.10pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 74, 55th Cong. 1st.
Oil leases of the Seneca Indians. [New York.] 5/11/1897.150pp.
Senate Doc. No. 76, 55th Cong. 1st.
Pine lands and pine timber on Red Lake Reservation, Minn. [Chippewa.] 5/13/1897.142pp.
Senate Doc. No. 85, 55th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the Sioux Indians, in council assembled on the Pine Ridge Reservation, in South
Dakota, relative to Indians employed and taken from the reservation to accompany Buffalo
Bill's Wild West Show. 5/17/1897. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 90, 55th Cong. 1st.
Agreement between the U.S. Commissioners to Negotiate with the Five Civilized Tribes, and
the Commissioners on the part of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. [Allotment of lands;
Indian Territory.] 5/19/1897.11pp.
Senate Doc. No. 93, 55th Cong. 1st.
Appropriation for Indian School at Carlisle, Pa. 5/28/1897. 3pp.
Senate Doc. No. 125, 55th Cong. 1st.
Allotting of lands to Wichita Indians. [Indian Territory.] 6/7/1897.1 p.
Senate Doc. No. 143, 55th Cong. 1st.
Certain freedmen of the Choctaw Nation. [Freedmen rights as members of Choctaw tribe.]
6/15/1897. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 149, 55th Cong. 1st.
The Chickasaw freedmen: their rights under the Choctaw and Chickasaw Treaty of 1866.
[Indian Territory.] 6/23/1897. 59pp.
Senate Doc. No. 157, 55th Cong. 1st.
Allotment of land to Choctaw and Chickasaw freedmen. [Indian Territory.] 7/17/1897.12pp.
Senate Doc. No. 183, 55th Cong. 1st.
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Index to Volume 41. 4pp.
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The Last Fight of the Sioux War of 1867-77, by Lieutenant John F. McBlain. Journal of the
U.S. Cavalry Association. Volume X, No. 37. June, 1897. 6pp.
0710
Annals of Iowa. Volume III, No. 2. July, 1897:
Some Points in Indian History, by D. M. Browning, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. [Sac and
Fox, and Kiowa; Iowa.] 6pp.
Indian Claim Damages. [Sac and Fox; Iowa.] 5pp.
Apprehended Indian Troubles, by Gov. James W. Gimes. [Winnebago, Sioux, Pottawatamie,
Omaha, and Sac and Fox; Iowa.] 3pp.
0718
Third Annual Message of S. H. Mayes, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. [Indian
Territory.] 11/3/1897. 5pp.
0721
Memorial and Petition on behalf of the Mississippi Choctaws. To the Secretary of the Interior,
by C. F. Winton, Counsel. [Residence in Mississippi and Choctaw citizenship.] nd. 22pp.
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Report of Special Committee to investigate the Indian Problem of the State of New York,
Appointed by the Assembly of 1888. [Onondaga, Oneida, Tuscarora, Tonawanda, Shinnecock,
St. Regis, and Seneca.] 2/1/1889. 410pp.
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Fifteenth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. November, 1897. [Hualapai,
Apache; Arizona.] 22pp.
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Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes upon the question "whether the
Mississippi Choctaws under their treaties are not entitled to all the rights of Choctaw
citizenship, except an interest in the Choctaw annuities," required by act of Congress,
approved June 7, 1897. 1/28/1898. 7pp.
0017
Chinook Texts, by Franz Boas. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. [Chinook and
Clatsop; Oregon and Washington.] 1894. 278pp.
0159
Report of the Indian Peace Commission. [Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, Kiowa, Comanche,
Arapahoe, and Apache; Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas, Indian Territory, and Kansas.]
1/14/1868. 23pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. 97, 40th Cong. 2d.
0171
Relief of Henry Warren. [Depredations by Kiowa and Comanche; Texas.] 6/4/1874. 3pp.
H.R. Report 633, 43d Cong. 1st.
0173
Industrial training schools for Indian youths. [Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, Comanche, Crow,
Navajo, Sioux, and Ute.] 6/14/1879. 3pp.
H.R. Report 29, 46th Cong. 1st.
0175
Relief of John Hensley and others. 3/23/1880.1 p.
Senate Report 398, 46th Cong. 2d.
0176
Claims allowed for supplies on account of Indian Service. 1/19/1883. 9pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. 42, 47th Cong. 2d.
0181
Protest of A. Miller, Delegate of the Stockbridge Nation of Indians. [Wisconsin.] 7/1/1884.12pp.
H.R. Mis. Doc. 119, 48th Cong. 1st.
0187
Inquiry into the condition at the Round Valley Indian Reservation in California. 7/3/1884.1 p.
Senate Mis.-Doc. 124, 48th Cong. 1st.
0188
Condition of the Northern Cheyenne Indians on the Tongue and Rosebud Rivers. [Wyoming
and Montana.] 7/7/1884. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. 208, 48th Cong. 1st.
0189
Relief of Rev. Worcester Willey. [Cherokee; Indian Territory.] 6/16/1884. 2pp.
Senate Report 683, 48th Cong. 1st.
0190
Settlement with the Indians of New York who were parties to the treaty concluded at Buffalo
Creek. 6/21/1884. 1p.
Senate Report 761, 48th Cong. 1st.
0191
Amounts due to citizens of the U.S. for supplies furnished to the Sioux Indians of Minnesota
between August, 1860, and August, 1862. 6/24/1884. 3pp.
Senate Report 771, 48th Cong. 1st.
0193
Education of the Apaches in Florida. 2/3/1887. 19pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. 73, 49th Cong. 2d.
0203
Indian depredation claims. 1/8/1887. 25pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. 77, 49th Cong. 2d.
0216
Amounts due Ely Moore and Daniel Woodson. [Pay for sale of Delaware, Kaskaskia, Peoria,
Wea, Piankeshaw, and Iowa lands.] 5/14/1894. 5pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. 221, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Lands for the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions. [Omaha Indian Reservation, Nebraska ]
2/6/1894. 1p.
H.R. Report Doc. 360, 53d Cong. 2d.
Appropriations for current and contingent expenses and fulfilling treaty stipulations with Indian
tribes, for the fiscal year ending June 30,1896. 2/7/1895. 2pp.
Senate Report 900, 53d Cong. 3d.
Indian appropriation bill. 1/12/1895. 8pp.
H.R. Report Doc. 1575, 53d Cong. 3d.
Instructions to Superintendents and Indian Agents relative to purchasing supplies, accounting
for public funds and property, etc. Office of Indian Affairs. 4/1/1876.104pp.
Instructions to Superintendents and Indian Agents relative to purchasing supplies, accounting
for public funds and property, etc. Office of Indian Affairs. 7/1/1877. 38pp.
Chippewa half-breeds of Lake Superior, Minnesota. Department of the Interior. [Land scrip.]
1874.331pp.
Volume 42,1879 (Not numbered)
0503
Investigation of the Indian Territory regarding two railway right of ways through the Territory,
delegations to Washington from the Five Civilized Tribes, and a better form of government for
the protection of life and property. [Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminoles.]
2/11/1879. 813pp.
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delegations to Washington from the Five Civilized Tribes, and a better form of government for
the protection of life and property. Appendix and Index. [Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw,
Chickasaw, and Seminoles.] 2/11/1879. 326pp.
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Volume 43,1874,1885,1887,1892,1896-99 (pp. 39165-40154)
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Index to Volume 43. 3pp.
0169
Circular issued September 17,1887, by the Secretary of the Interior prescribing Rules and
Regulations regarding the allotment of lands of the United States not otherwise appropriated to
Indians under section 4 of the act of February 8,1887.1887. 8pp.
0173
Methods of accounting for funds and property in the Indian Service. Department of the Interior,
Office of Indian Affairs. 189[?]. 10pp.
0178
Report of Commission to Crow Indians. [Allotment of lands; Montana.] 9/14/1892. 14pp.
0185
Laws, Regulations, Etc., of the Indian Bureau, 1850.1874.113pp.
0247
Executive Orders relating to Indian Reserves issued prior to April 1,1890. [Arizona, California,
Colorado, Idaho, Indian Territory, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.] 97pp.
0296
The Cherokee Question. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the President of the
United States, June 15, 1866: being supplementary to the report of the Commissioners
appointed by the President to treat with the Indians south of Kansas, and which assembled at
Fort Smith, Ark., in September, 1895. [Cherokee.] 6/15/1896. 58pp.
0325
Laws and Instructions relating to the Duties of Inspectors of the United States Indian Service.
Department of the Interior. 7/1/1885. 8pp.
0329
Circular Letter, No. 2. Prominent Criticisms and Suggestions. From the Superintendent Indian
Schools to United States Indian.Agents and School Superintendents. 3/15/1898. 4pp.
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Rules for Indian Schools, with course of study, list of text-books, and civil service rules. Office
of Indian Affairs. 11/1/1892.47pp.
Agreement between the United States Commissioners to Negotiate with the Five Civilized
Tribes and the Commissioners on the part of the Muscogee or Creek Nation. [Creek; Indian
Territory.] 9/27/1897. 7pp.
Answers to charges made against Wm. N. Hailmann, Superintendent of Indian Schools,
submitting quotations from his writings, etc. Indian Rights Association. 6/1/1898. 9pp.
An Act to Ratify and Confirm an Agreement with the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Tribes of
Indians in Oklahoma Territory, and to open their Reservations for Settlement. Indian Rights
Association. 6/8/1898. 5pp.
Army Officers as Indian Agents. Indian Rights Association. 2/1898. 4pp.
Osage Annuity Roll Contested Cases. Opinion of Assistant Attorney-General, April 6,1898,
and Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, December 29,1897.1898. 74pp.
Osage Annuity Roll Contested Cases. 6/17/1898. 6pp.
A Review of the Spotted Hawk Case. Indian Rights Association.' [Northern Cheyenne;
Montana.] 8/1898.14pp.
The Relation of the School to the Indian Health Question. Given before the United States
Indian Educational Association, July, 1896, by Dr. Martha M. Waldron, Resident Physician of
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Virginia. 7/1896.15pp.
Report of the Superintendent of Indian Schools. 1897.10/16/1897.112pp.
Circular Letter of Instruction. Concerning important sanitary measures for Indian schools. From
the Superintendent Indian Schools to United States Indian Agents and School
Superintendents. 3/18/1898. 8pp.
Rules and Regulations governing mineral leases, the collection and disbursement of revenues,
and the supervision of schools in the Indian Territory. From the Secretary of the Interior.
11/4/1898. 14pp.
Regulations governing mineral leases and other matters in the Choctaw and Chickasaw
Nations in Indian Territory prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. 10/7/1898.15pp.
Rules and Regulations governing the selection and renting of prospective allotments of lands
in the Indian Territory prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. 10/7/1898. 7pp.
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. Agreement concluded with the Commission upon the
part of the Cherokee Nation at Muscogee, Indian Territory, January 14,1899.16pp.
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. Annual Reports of 1894, 1895 and 1896; and
Correspondence with the Representatives of the Five Civilized Tribes from March 3,1893, to
January 1,1897. [Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole; Indian Territory.]
2/18/1897. 171pp.
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. Annual Reports of 1897. [Cherokee, Choctaw,
Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole; Indian Territory.] 12/31/1897. 100pp.
The Northern Cheyennes, Attempts on Foot to Secure Their Removal from Montana. Indian
Rights Association. 12/4/1898. 4pp.
An Appeal on Behalf of the Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches. Indian Rights Association.
[Allotment of lands, Indian Territory.] 2/15/1899. 8pp.
The Sixteenth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for
the year ending December 15, 1898. [Chippewa, Minnesota; Spotted Hawk case; Army
Officers as Indian Agents; Northern Cheyenne, Montana; Dr. William Hailmann; Indian
Education; The Mohonk Conference; Washington, D.C., Agency.] 1899. 76pp.
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Issue of duplicate lost check. 12/10/1897.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 30, 55th Cong. 2d.
0707
Right of way to Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company through the San Carlos
Indian Reservation in Arizona. 12/16/1897.1p.
H.R. Report No. 63, 55th Cong. 2d.
0708
Judgements rendered by the Court of Claims in favor of claimants and against the United
States and defendant Indian Tribes, and not heretofore appropriated for. 12/7/1897. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 92, 55th Cong. 2d.
0709
Right of way to Nebraska, Kansas and Gulf Railway Company through Indian Territory.
1/14/1898. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 134, 55th Cong. 2d.
0710
Estimate of an appropriation for the survey of lands in the Indian Territory. 12/15/1898. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 149, 55th Cong. 2d.
0712
Supply of water for the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. [Colorado.] 12/16/1897. 7pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 152, 55th Cong. 2d.
0717
Deficiency appropriation for Indian Service. 1/5/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 177, 55th Cong. 2d.
0719
Increase of appropriation for Commission to Five Civilized Tribes. 1/5/1898. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 181, 55th Cong. 2d.
0721
Indian appropriation bill. 1/18/1898. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 189, 55th Cong. 2d.
0724
Amending Section 2139, Revised Statutes. [Prohibiting sale of liquor in Indian country, New
York Indian reservations.] 1/20/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 201, 55th Cong. 2d.
0725
Right of way to Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company through Indian Territory.
1/21/1898.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 219, 55th Cong. 2d.
0726
Sisseton, Wahpeton, and the Medawakanton and Wahpakoota Bands of Sioux Indians.
[Payments to; Minnesota and Dakota.] 1/17/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 228, 55th Cong. 2d.
0728
Right of way to Muscogee Coal and Railway Company through Indian Territory. 1/22/1898.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 229, 55th Cong. 2d.
0729
Judgements of the Court of Claims in Indian Depredation Cases. 2/2/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 272, 55th Cong. 2d.
0730
Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes relative to the Mississippi Choctaws.
[Rights of Mississippi Choctaws.] 2/3/1898. 7pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 274, 55th Cong. 2d.
0734
Right of way to Omaha Northern Railway Company through the Omaha and Winnebago
reservations in Nebraska. 1/29/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 300, 55th Cong. 2d.
0736
Education of white and negro children in the Indian Territory. [Five Civilized Tribes.] 2/16/1898.
8pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 310, 55th Cong. 2d.
0740
Estimates of appropriation for United States Courts in Indian Territory. 2/26/1898.1 p.
H.R. Doc. No. 322, 55th Cong. 2d.
0741
Patent in fee to Mrs. Mary Campbell, a Nez Perce Indian Allottee. [Idaho.] 2/28/1898. 5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 328, 55th Cong. 2d.
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"Free homes" on certain lands acquired from various Indian tribes. [Homestead laws.]
3/7/1898. 12pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 332, 55th Cong. 2d.
Uncompahgre Indian Reservation, Utah. [Lands.] 3/7/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 335, 55th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Sarah R. Dresser. [Ute.] 2/3/1898. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 343, 55th Cong. 2d.
Commutation of certain homestead settlers on lands in Oklahoma. [Kickapoo.] 2/5/1898.1p.
H.R. Report No. 348, 55th Cong. 2d.
Payment of certain bonds and stocks owned by the United States. [Indian trust fund.] 2/5/1898.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 352, 55th Cong. 2d.
Free homesteads for settlers. [Indian lands.] 2/5/1898.12pp.
H.R. Report No. 349, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreement with Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians. [Oklahoma Territory.] 2/10/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 431, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreements with Rosebud and Lower Brul6 Indians for a cession of lands and modification of
existing treaties. [South Dakota.] 5/3/1898. 55pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 447, 55th Cong. 2d.
Disbursement of the fund of the Creek Nation. 5/25/1898. 67pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 499, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Denison and Northern Railway Company through Indian Territory. 2/21/1898.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 502, 55th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Huff Jones. [Menomonee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin.] 2/23/1898. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 527, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Spokane Falls and Northern Railway Company through the Colville Indian
Reservation in Washington. 2/26/1898.1p.
H.R. Report No. 560, 55th Cong. 2d.
Laws for the Indian Territory. 3/1 /1898. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 593, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company through Indian Territory.
3/7/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 644, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railway Company through Indian Territory.
3/7/1898. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 646, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company through Indian
Territory. 3/8/1898. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 660, 55th Cong. 2d.
Bridge across Arkansas River, Indian Territory. 3/11/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 709, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Denison, Bonham and New Orleans Railway Company through Indian
Territory. 3/11/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 716, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Gainesville, McAlester and St. Louis Railway Company through Indian
Territory. 3/17/1898. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 748, 55th Cong. 2d.
Land in Oklahoma Territory to Stella Friends Academy and Church Association. 3/21/1898.1p.
H.R. Report No. 774, 55th Cong. 2d.
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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. [Lands; North Dakota.] 3/24/1898. 20pp.
H.R. Report No. 820, 55th Cong. 2d.
Railroad companies in Indian Territory. 3/25/1898.1p.
H.R. Report No. 826, 55th Cong. 2d.
Uncompahgre Reservation, Utah. 3/29/1898.1p.
H.R. Report No. 846, 55th Cong. 2d.
Pension to "Itewayaka," or "One-Armed Jim." [Indian scout, Minnesota.] 3/31/1898. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 913, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas Railway Company through Indian Territory.
4/1/1898.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 917, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Flandreau, S. Dakota, to extend a street through government land. 4/1/1898.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 938, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Fort Smith and Western Coal Railroad Company. 4/15/1898.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1096, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to the Washington Improvement and Development Company through the Colville
Indian Reservation in Washington. 4/20/1898.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1117, 55th Cong. 2d.
Determination of rights of certain Indians. [Delaware, Peoria, Seminole, and Creek.] 4/20/1898.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1118, 55th Cong. 2d.
Sale of surplus lands on the Pottawatomie and Kickapoo Indian reservations in Kansas.
4/21/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1134, 55th Cong. 2d.
Commission to make allotments of lands to Indians upon the Uintah Indian Reservation in
Utah. 4/25/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1172, 55th Cong. 2d.
Mille Lac Indian Reservation in Minnesota. [Lands; Chippewa.] 4/25/1898. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1174, 55th Cong. 2d.
Authorizing cities and towns in the Indian Territory to secure lands. 5/9/1898.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1278, 55th Cong. 2d.
Settlement of accounts of the Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankeshaw, and Wea Indians. [Kansas.]
5/9/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1279, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railway Company through Indian Territory.
5/9/1898. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1280, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreement with Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians in Oklahoma to open their reservation
for settlement. 5/9/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1281, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company through the Sioux
reservation in North Dakota. 5/13/1898.18pp.
H.R. Report No. 1316, 55th Cong. 2d.
Relief of estates of Daniel Woodson and Ely Moore. [Kansas.] 5/24/1898. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1431, 55th Cong. 2d.
Telegraph and telephone lines in Indian Territory. 6/3/1898.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1503, 55th Cong. 2d.
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Ratification of agreement with the Seminole Tribe in Indian Territory. [Allotment of lands.]
6/3/1898. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1504, 55th Cong. 2d.
Ratification of agreement with Indians of Fort Hall Reservation. [Bannock and Shoshone;
Idaho; sale of lands.] 6/4/1898. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1507, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Kettle River Valley Railway Company through the Colville Indian Reservation in
Washington. 6/4/1898.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1508, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company through the Chilocco Indian
Reservation in Oklahoma. 6/8/1898. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1530, 55th Cong. 2d.
Leasing of certain lands in the Uncompahgre Reservation in Utah. 6/13/1898.11pp.
H.R. Report No. 1548, 55th Cong. 2d.
Restoration of channel of South Canadian River, Indian Territory. 6/17/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1588, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company through the Ponca, Otoe, and
Missouria reservations in Oklahoma. 6/21/1898. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1598, 55th Cong. 2d.
Indian Depredations. 6/29/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1632, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreements made with the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians prior to and since
1863. 12/8/1897. 1p.
Senate Doc. No. 9, 55th Cong. 2d.
Objections by the Choctaw-Chickasaw Union Party to the agreement between the
Commissioners of the U.S. to negotiate with the Five Civilized Tribes and the Commissioners
on the part of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. 12/17/1897. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 25, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Creek Nation. 12/18/1897.14pp.
Senate Doc. No. 34, 55th Cong. 2d.
Liabilities of registers and receivers on their bonds for the proceeds arising from the sales of
Indian lands. 1/10/1898. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 52, 55th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Mission Indians of California. 1/11/1898. 7pp.
Senate Doc. No. 54, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Seminole Nation. [Allotment of lands.] 1/13/1898. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 56, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreement with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. [Allotment of lands.] 1 /17/1898. 11 pp.
Senate Doc. No. 65, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreements made with the Santee Sioux of Nebraska and Flandreau Sioux of South Dakota
prior to and since 1863.1/17/1898.77pp.
Senate Doc. No. 67, 55th Cong. 2d.
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Agreement with the Creek and Seminole Nations. [Indian Territory.] 1/21/1898.10pp.
Senate Doc. No. 78, 55th Cong. 2d.
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Agreement with Uintah and White River Indians. [Uncompahgre Indians, Uintah and White
River Utes; Utah; land.] 1/22/1898. 5pp.
Senate Doc. No. 80, 55th Cong. 2d.
0039
Choctaw and Chickasaw Freedmen. [Indian Territory.] 1/24/1898. 23pp.
Senate Doc. No. 84, 55th Cong. 2d.
0051
Killing of a woman in Oklahoma by Seminole Indians. [Indian Territory.] 1/27/1898. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 98, 55th Cong. 2d.
0053
Killing of Mrs. Laird by Seminole Indians. [Indian Territory.] 1/28/1898. 7pp.
Senate Doc. No. 99, 55th Cong. 2d.
0057
Burning of two Seminole Indians. [Oklahoma.] 2/2/1898. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 99, Part 2, 55th Cong. 2d.
0058
Burning of two Seminole Indians. [Oklahoma.] 2/7/1898. 3pp.
Senate Doc. No. 99, Part 3, 55th Cong. 2d.
0060
Remonstrance against ratification of agreement with Seminole Indians. 1/31/1898. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 105, 55th Cong. 2d.
0062
Speech of Hon. John H. King before the Public Lands Committee of the House of
Representatives, on the Free-Homestead Bill. [Sioux; Dakota.] 1/31/1898.11pp.
Senate Doc. No. 106, 55th Cong. 2d.
0068
Support of Indian contract schools. 2/2/1898. 6pp.
Senate Doc. No. 112, 55th Cong. 2d.
0071
Irrigation of certain lands of the Montezuma Valley. [Southern Ute Indian Reservation,
Colorado.] 2/7/1898. 5pp.
Senate Doc. No. 124, 55th Cong. 2d.
0074
Education of Indian children in certain schools. 2/14/1898. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 136, 55th Cong. 2d.
0076
Papers to accompany S. 2828, to regulate the collection and disbursement of moneys arising
from leases made by Seneca Nation of New York Indians. 2/18/1898. 15pp.
Senate Doc. No. 145, 55th Cong. 2d.
0084
Turtle Mountain Band of Pembina Chippewa Indians. [Unceded lands; North Dakota.]
2/23/1898. 26pp.
Senate Doc. No. 154, 55th Cong. 2d.
0097
Free Homesteads. 3/2/1898.15pp.
Senate Doc. No. 168, 55th Cong. 2d.
0105
Agreement with Crow, Flathead, and other Indians for the surrender of any portion of their
respective reservations, etc., and the Indians of the Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho. [Shoshone
and Bannock, Fort Hall.] 3/3/1898.17pp.
Senate Doc. No. 169, 55th Cong. 2d.
0115
Distribution of moneys received from leases of lands of the Seneca Nation of New York
Indians. 3/15/1898. 29pp.
Senate Doc. No. 190, 55th Cong. 2d.
0130
Money annuity to the Upper and Lower Bands of Sioux, Sisseton, Wahpeton, Medawakanton,
and Wahpakoota Bands of Indians. 4/25/1898. 3pp.
Senate Doc. No. 251, 55th Cong. 2d.
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Petition of Choctaw Indians relative to the Curtis Bill. [Lands.] 5/25/1898. 6pp.
Senate Doc. No. 274, 55th Cong. 2d.
Colony of natives on Annette Island, Alaska. [Metlakahtla Indians.] 5/26/1898. 28pp.
Senate Doc. No. 275, 55th Cong. 2d.
Judgements rendered against the United States. 6/22/1898. 3pp.
Senate Doc. No. 300, 55th Cong. 2d.
Judgements rendered by the Court of Claims in favor of Claimants in Indian depredation cases
since December 6,1897. 6/22/1898. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 301, 55th Cong. 2d.
Indian appropriation bill. Conference Report. 6/22/1898. 6pp.
Senate Doc. No. 304, 55th Cong. 2d.
Claims allowed by accounting officers. 6/23/1898.14pp.
Senate Doc. No. 311, 55th Cong. 2d.
Congress of the Indian tribes of the United States. 12/13/1897. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 397, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Omaha Northern Railroad Company through the Omaha and Winnebago
reservations in Nebraska. 12/13/1897.1p.
Senate Report No. 398, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Spokane Falls and Northern Railroad through the Colville Indian reservations in
Washington. 12/13/1897. 1p.
Senate Report No. 399, 55th Cong. 2d.
Accounts of E. C. Chirouse, Indian agent at the Tulalip Agency, Washington. 12/16/1897.1p.
Senate Report No. 407, 55th Cong. 2d.
Railroad passenger rates through Indian Territory. [Five Civilized Tribes.] 1/10/1898.1p.
Senate Report No. 418, 55th Cong. 2d.
Payment of lands to Indians of Klamath Reservation, Oregon. 1/10/1898. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 420, 55th Cong. 2d.
Estate of Ramsey Crooks. [Menomonee, Chippewa, and Winnebago; Wisconsin.] 1/10/1898.
2pp.
Senate Report No. 421, 55th Cong. 2d.
Otoe and Missouria Reservation lands. [Sale of; Kansas and Nebraska.] 1/20/1898. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 474, 55th Cong. 2d.
"Itewayaka" or "One-Armed Jim." [Sisseton Sioux; Minnesota.] 2/1/1898. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 530, 55th Cong. 2d.
Accounts of the Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankeshaw, and Wea Indians. [Kansas.] 2/1/1898. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 532, 55th Cong. 2d.
Sioux Indians, Crow Creek Reservation. 2/3/1898.1p.
Senate Report No. 546, 55th Cong. 2d.
Indian Appropriation Bill. 2/9/1898. 5pp.
Senate Report No. 556, 55th Cong. 2d.
Asylum for Insane Indians. 2/11/1898.18pp.
Senate Report No. 567, 55th Cong. 2d.
Restoration of Annuities to the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians. 2/18/1898.
5pp.
Senate Report No. 605, 55th Cong. 2d.
Relief of the heirs of Darius B. Randall. [Nez Perce of Idaho.] 2/24/1898. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 611, 55th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Edward Kolb. 3/10/1898. 1 p.
Senate Report No. 664, 55th Cong. 2d.
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Right of way to the St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railway Company through Indian
Territory. 3/10/1898. 1p.
Senate Report No. 665, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company through Indian Territory.
3/10/1898. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 666, 55th Cong. 2d.
Lands Necessary for Public Improvements in Cities and Towns in Indian Territory. 3/21/1898.
1p.
Senate Report No. 696, 55th Cong. 2d.
Commutation of Certain Homestead Settlers on Lands in Oklahoma. [Kickapoo.] 3/21/1898.
1p.
Senate Report No. 699, 55th Cong. 2d.
Relief of the estate of Ramsay Crooks. [Chippewa.] 4/7/1898. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 830, 55th Cong. 2d.
Indians of Fort Hall Indian Reservation. [Idaho.] 4/19/1898.1p.
Senate Report No. 925, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway Company. 4/21/1898.1 p.
Senate Report No. 938, 55th Cong. 2d.
Patent in fee to Mary Campbell. [Nez Perce; Idaho.] 4/26/1898. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 955, 55th Cong. 2d.
Relief of Huff Jones. [Menomonee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin.] 5/2/1898. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 989, 55th Cong. 2d.
Chippewa Indians, Minnesota. [Land allotments, White Earth Reservation.] 5/5/1898. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 998, 55th Cong. 2d.
Mille Lac Indian Reservation. [Lands; Minnesota.] 5/9/1898. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1007, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Village of Flandreau, South Dakota. [Sioux.] 5/19/1898. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1120, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company through Dakota Territory.
[Sioux.] 5/20/1898. 19pp.
Senate Report No. 1125, 55th Cong. 2d.
Right of way to Kansas, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railway Company through the Chilocco Indian
Reservation, Territory of Oklahoma. 6/9/1898.1p.
Senate Report No. 1209, 55th Cong. 2d.
Agreements with Indians of the Lower Brule and Rosebud Reservations, South Dakota. [Sioux;
reduction of reservation lands.] 6/20/1898. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 1266, 55th Cong. 2d.
Rules for the Indian School Service. Office of Indian Affairs. 6/8/1898. 33pp.
Volume 45,1894,1896,1898-99 (pp. 41170-42329)
0247
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0250
Report of the Superintendent of Indian Schools. 1898. Office of the Superintendent of Indian
Schools. 10/20/1898. 86pp.
0293
Regulations concerning Education in the Indian Territory. [Five Civilized Tribes.] nd. 7pp.
0297
Instructions to Town-Site Commissioners. Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. Department of the
Interior. 3/6/1899.10pp.
0302
Decisions of United States Courts In Indian Territory on Citizenship Cases and Chickasaw
Mining Laws. 1899. 79pp.
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Reimbursement of certain persons who expended moneys and furnished services and supplies
in repelling invasions and suppressing Indian hostilities with the Territorial limits of the present
State of Nevada. [Piute.] 3/1/1894.13pp.
Senate Report No. 232, 53rd Cong. 2d.
Claim of the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians for Annuities under the Treaty of 1851. [Sioux
outbreak of 1862.] 12/6/1898. 18pp.
Senate Document No. 10, 55th Cong. 3d.
Claim of the Medawakanton and Wahpakoota Bands of Sioux Indians. 12/12/1898.10pp.
Senate Document No. 30, 55th Cong. 3d.
Protection of the People of Indian Territory. [Five Civilized Tribes.] 12/14/1898. 6pp.
Senate Document No. 33, 55th Cong. 3d.
Timber Lands on Chippewa Indian Reservation in Minnesota. 1/6/1899. 7pp.
Senate Document No. 49, 55th Cong. 3d.
Buildings for Additional Schools, Chippewa Reservation, Minnesota. 1/21/1899. 3pp.
Senate Document No. 68, 55th Cong. 3d.
Correspondence Relating to Timber on the Chippewa Indian Reservations. [Minnesota.]
1/21/1899. 253pp.
Senate Document No. 70, 55th Cong. 3d.
Loyal Seminole Rolls and Losses. [Indian Territory.] 1/23/1899. 8pp.
Senate Document No. 72, 55th Cong. 3d.
Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservation. 1/26/1899. 64pp.
Senate Document No. 77, 55th Cong. 3d.
Number of Adult Male Indians Belonging to the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribes in
October, 1892. 1/28/1899. 2pp.
Senate Document No. 84, 55th Cong. 3d.
Agreement between the United States Commissioners to Negotiate with the Five Civilized
Tribes and the Commissioners on the Part of the Cherokee Nation. [Land allotment and town
sites; Cherokee.] 1/28/1899.16pp.
Senate Document No. 88, 55th Cong. 3d.
Request to appropriate money for W. T. Whitaker Home. [Home for orphan white citizens in
Indian Territory.] 1/30/1899. 7pp.
Senate Document No. 90, 55th Cong. 3d.
Payment of $400,000 by the Cherokee Nation on Account of the Cherokee Freedmen.
2/3/1899. 47pp.
Senate Document No. 101, 55th Cong. 3d.
Additional Payment Required of Ira Smith for Commuting Sioux Lands, South Dakota.
2/20/1899. 3pp.
Senate Document No. 126, 55th Cong. 3d.
Deficiency Appropriation United States Courts, Indian Territory and Traveling Expenses,
Territory of Alaska. 2/25/1899.1p.
Senate Document No. 136, 55th Cong. 3d.
Proposed Removal of the Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Montana.] 1/17/1899. 146pp.
H.R. Document No. 153, 55th Cong. 3d.
Annuities of Certain Sioux Indians. [Sisseton and Wahpeton.] 1/5/1899. 22pp.
Senate Report No. 1441, 55th Cong. 3d.
Indian Appropriation Bill. 1/12/1899. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1469, 55th Cong. 3d.
Right of way, Clearwater Valley Railroad through the Nez Perces Indian lands in Idaho.
1/19/1899. 1p.
Senate Report No. 1495, 55th Cong. 3d.
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Senate Report No. 1525, 55th Cong. 3d.
Indian Depredation Claims. [Pyramid Lake, Nevada Messiah.] 1/26/1899. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 1531, 55th Cong. 3d.
Legal Representatives of Eli Ayers. [Chickasaw land sale in Mississippi.] 2/4/1899. 43pp.
Senate Report No. 1599, 55th Cong. 3d.
Claims of Loyal Seminole Indians. [Indian Territory.] 3/1/1899.11pp.
Senate Report No. 1875, 55th Cong. 3d.
The Penobscot Indians, A Brief Account of Their Present Condition, by Montague
Chamberlain. [Maine.] 2/4/1899. 5pp.
Court of Claims. The Choctaw Nation and the Chickasaw Nation v. The United States, and the
Wichita and Affiliated Bands of Indians. Requests for Findings of Fact, Brief and Argument for
Defendant Indians. [Ownership of Land.] 1896. 242pp.
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Index to Volume 47. 3pp.
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Oregon. From Contributions to Geographical Science, nd. 5pp.
0006
Mississippi Choctaws. [Rights.] 3/3/1897. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 3080, 54th Cong. 2d.
0010
Report of Brig. General Elwell S. Otis, Headquarters Department of the Colorado. [Apache,
Zuni, and Papago.] 9/10/1897. 5pp.
0012
Report of Brig. General J. J. Coppinger, Headquarters Department of the Platte. 9/1/1897. 2pp.
0013
Report of Brig. General James F. Wade, Headquarters Department of Dakota. 9/22/1897. 4pp.
0015
Court of Claims. The Choctaw Nation and the Chickasaw Nation v. The United States, and the
Wichita and Affiliated Bands of Indians. Brief for Claimants. [Ownership of land.] Sept. 1896.
132pp.
0081
In the matter of the Title of the Ogden Land Company, So-called, to the Lands embraced within
the Allegany and Cattaraugus Indian Reservations, in the State of New York. Brief and
Argument, by the Attorney for the Ogden Land Company. 3/3/1896. 26pp.
0094
Letters of Instructions to the Cherokee Commission. From the Department of the Interior,
Office of Indian Affairs. [Cession of land to the United States in the Indian Territory.] 5/9/1889.
48pp.
0118
Relations and Experiences of Whites and Indians on the American Continent: As presented in
Address to the Maumee Valley Pioneer Association, Antwerp, Ohio, August 17,1893, by Clark
Waggoner. 16pp.
0126
In the matter of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Freedmen, Indian Territory. Before the Senate
and House Committees on Indian Affairs of the Congress of the United States. Brief by
Attorneys for the Choctaw and Chickasaw Freedmen's Associations. [Rights and claims.]
1/26/1898. 14pp.
0134
Before the Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The Osage Nation vs. Mary J. Clem et
al., Brief on Behalf of Contestees. [Osage annuities.] nd. 31 pp.
0152
Program of the Detroit [Department of Indian Education]-Buffalo [Congress of Indian
Educators] Meetings, July 8-20,1901. nd. 8pp.
0156
Regulations Governing the Procurement of Timber and Stone, for Domestic and Industrial
purposes, in the Indian Territory, as provided in the Act of June 6,1900. From Commissioner
of Indian Affairs. 7/14/1900.13pp.
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Indian Lands—Allotment—Trust Patent—Cancellation. Lizze Bergen. From Assistant AttorneyGeneral Van Devanter. 9/25/1900.11 pp.
Sixth Annual Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes to the Secretary of the
Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,1899. [Seminoles, Creeks, Chickasaws, Choctaws,
Cherokees, and Delaware.] 1899.178pp.
Seventh Annual Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes to the Secretary of the
Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,1900. [Seminoles, Creeks, Chickasaws, Choctaws,
Cherokees, and Mississippi Choctaws.] 1900. 77pp.
Annual Report of the Indian Industries League February, 1901. [Navajo.] 16pp.
United States, Bureau of Indian Affairs, in charge of the Indians, their education and
civilization. From Government Indian School, Carlisle, Pa. 1900. 3pp.
The Conditions of the Mission Indians of Southern California, by Constance Goddard DuBois.
1901.16pp.
Historical Sketch of the Formation and Achievements of The Women's National Indian
Association, by Mary E. Dewey. 12/1900. 47pp.
Young Women Among Blanket Indians, the Heroine of Saddle Mountain. Edited by Mary G.
Burdette. [Kiowa; Oklahoma.] 1898. 79pp.
Amended Rules and Regulations to be observed in the Execution of Leases of Indian
Allotments. Department of the Interior. 9/22/1894. 4pp.
Instructions to United States Indian Agents and School Superintendents in Charge of Agencies
regarding allotments and Indian family relations. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian
Affairs. 4/5/1901. 3pp.
Report of the Home Building and Loan Committee. Woman's National Indian Association,
Annie Beecher Scoville, Chairman of Committee. 12/1900.12pp.
Two Ways to Help the Indians, by Mrs. F. N. Doubleday, Woman's National Indian Association.
1901.20pp.
War, by Isabel A. H. Crawford, Woman's Baptist Home Mission Society. [Whites against the
Indian from colonial times until now.] nd. 12pp.
Course of Study. Carson Indian School. Carson City, Nevada. 11/1/1899.13pp.
Volume 48,1893,1895,1897-1900 (pp. 44071-45246)
0459
Index to Volume 48. 3pp.
0462
Catalogue of Haskell Institute, Indian Industrial Training School, Lawrence, Kansas. 1899.
49pp.
0497
Lessons Given in the Cooking Class at Haskell Institute, by Mrs. Emily L. Johnson, nd. 14pp.
0505
The Present Needs of the Navajo Missions at Jewett, and Two Gray Hills, New Mexico, nd.
2pp.
0507
Rules for the Indian School Service, 1900. Office of Indian Affairs. 10/11/1900. 41pp.
0528
List of Indian Agencies, Subagencies, and Schools, with post-office and telegraph address,
nearest railroad station, and usual route thence to agency or school. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
1898.32pp.
0545
The Report of Missions for 1900. Women's National Indian Association. 34pp.
0564
Routes to Indian Agencies and Schools with Post-Office and Telegraphic Addresses and
Nearest Railroad Stations. 12/31/1900. 35pp.
0583
Indian Schools. Statement of Archbishop Ryan. [Appropriation.] 2/4/1893.17pp.
0593
Work among the Indians. Indian Missions, Protestant Episcopal Church, No. 545. [Missionary
work.] 1900. 8pp.
0598
Letter from Bishop Hare. South Dakota. Indian Missions. Protestant Episcopal Church.
[Scholarships for Indian children.] 9/1899.17pp.
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for the Year Ending December 15,1899. 92pp.
The Eighteenth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Indian Rights Association, for
the Year Ending December 15,1900. 92pp.
Report of the Superintendent of Indian Schools. 1899.10/20/1899. 55pp.
Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association. Published by Order of the
Executive Board. December, 1899.12/6-7/1899. 46pp.
Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association. Published by Order of the
Executive Board. December, 1900.12/9-11/1900. 46pp.
New Jersey and Indians. Publications of the Women's National Indian Association. [History of
early settlers and Indians; New Jersey.] 12/6/1899. 8pp.
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of
the Indian, 1900. Reported and Edited by Isabel C. Barrows. Published by the Lake Mohonk
Conference. [Water supply for Indian reservations, Indian allotments, registration of Indian
families, Canadian Indians, aborigines in Alaska; Puerto Rico, Hawaiian Islands; Indian
Territory.] 151pp.
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of
the Indian, 1899. Reported and Edited by Isabel C. Barrows. Published by the Lake Mohonk
Conference, 1900. [Northern tribes and cattle herding, Crow Reservation, Indian education in
Alaska, rationing, missionary work among Oklahoma Indians, Haskell Institute.] 98pp.
An Account of the Lives and Happy Deaths of Some Indians Deceased: on the Allegheny,
Cattaraugus and Corn Planter Reservations. Committee for the Civilization and Improvement
of the Indians. 1899. 38pp.
Oneida. The People of Stone. The Church's Mission to the Oneidas. Oneida Indian
Reservation. Wisconsin. 1899. 56pp.
The Petition of a People for Relief. The Convention of the People of the Indian Territory, Held
at South M'Alester, Feb. 22 and 23, 1900. Its Proceedings, Resolutions and Memorial. 21pp.
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Samuel Marks, Hyman Wollenberg, and B. J. Sideman v. United States and the Bannock and
Pi-Ute tribes. Statement and Brief for Appellees. [Indian depredations.] Oct. Term, 1895.
153pp.
0078
Annual Report of the Women's National Indian Association. 12/1897. 43pp.
0102
In re Petition of David Tozier to be allowed a hearing as an alleged bona-fide purchaser...of
certain lands in Township 42 N., R. 16 W., in St. Cloud Land District.... [Sioux mixed-bloods,
land and NPRR Co. railroad company.] 11/22/1898. 29pp.
Volume 49,1882-83,1887,1890,1892-96,1898,1900-01 (pp. 45268-46205)
0118
Index to Vol. 49. 4pp. [Note: pp. 45248-45267 could not be located.]
0122
A Proposition to Purchase the Present Town-sites in the Creek Nation and to Incorporate
Same. [Muscogee.] nd. 8pp.
0126
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the
Indian, 1892. [Index of subjects at end.] 12/16/1892. 134pp.
[Note: pp. 45408-45437 could not be located.]
0194
In the Matter of the Application of Joel M. Bryan for payment for services rendered in the
prosecution of the Claims of the Old Settler Cherokee Indians from November 22,1875, until
August 23, 1894, inclusive, and reimbursement of expenses by him incurred in the Prosecution
Thereof, not Heretofore passed on. 1895. 51pp.
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In the Matter of Charges against Captain Charles G. Penney, U.S.A., Acting United States
Indian Agent for the Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota.... Brief. 8/31/1895. 63pp.
The Indian Problem, from the Indian's Standpoint, by Andrew J. Blackbird, or Mac-ke-te-penas-sy, Hereditary Chief of the L'arbre Croche. [Now Harbor Springs, Michigan; Ottawa.] 1900.
21pp.
A Great Need, by Mrs. Ga. W. Owen. [Department of the Interior.] 1/1898.12pp.
In the Matter of the Account of Joel M. Bryan.... [Indian appropriation bill, claims of Eastern
Band of Cherokees.] 3/2/1895.13pp.
Directive from Department of the Interior that "a reliable and permanent record of Indian family
relations" be kept. 4/5/1901. 3pp.
List of Indian Agencies, Subagencies, and Schools, with Post-Office and Telegraph Address,
Nearest Railroad Stations, and Usual Route Thence to Agency or School. 1896.18pp.
In the Matter of the Application of Margaret Sloan and Thomas L. Sloan to be Enrolled as
Members of the Omaha Tribe of Indians. 9/1/1896. 33pp.
The Osage Indians in France. [From the American Anthropologist [N.S.], Vol. 2, April 1900.]
6pp.
Laws and Regulations relating to Trade with Indian Tribes. 7/15/1887.11pp.
Laws and Regulations relating to Trade with Indian Tribes. 11/1/1883. 9pp.
Department of the Interior Memo to Indian Agents and Superintendents of Schools.
[Preservation of Indian family names.] 3/19/1890. 2pp.
The Indians of the Lake of Two Mountains and the Seminary of St. Sulpice. Protestant Defence
Alliance of Canada, nd. 7pp.
Catalogue of the Phoenix Indian Industrial School. 1900. 45pp.
Programs and Instructions for Indian Schools, Charleston, South Carolina. July 5-13,1900.
4pp.
The Urgent Need of New Legislation to Protect the Timber Interests of the Chippewa Indians in
Minnesota. 1/1900. 4pp.
In Re Application of the Gilson Asphaltum Company for the Release of Certain Lands from the
Uncompahgre Indian Reservation. Brief for the Gilson Asphaltum Co. 8/17/1893. 23pp.
Don A. Sanford v. United States and the Kiowa and Comanche Indians. Brief for Defendants.
[Indian depredations.] nd. 34pp.
Rules for the Indian Day School Service, Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota. 4/1896. 10pp.
Civilization among the Sioux Indians: Report of a Visit to Some of the Sioux Reservations of
South Dakota and Nebraska. [Lower Brule Agency, Rosebud reserve, Pine Ridge reservation.]
nd. 58pp.
Sioux Mixed-blood question. 9/1893.162pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 59, 53d Cong. 2d.
Report of Commission to Crow Indians. [Lands to the Crow; Montana.] 9/14/1892. 14pp.
Agreement with Yakima Indians. [Fishery rights; Washington.] 3/21/1894. 42pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 67, 53d Cong. 2d.
Brief and Points on Behalf of the Turtle Mountain Indians in support of H.R. Bill No. 3541....
[Turtle Mountain band of Pembina Chippewa Indians; North Dakota.] 1896. 45pp.
In the Matter of the Allotment and Leasing of Lands in the Quapaw Agency. Brief and
Argument. [Indian Territory.] 1896. 9pp.
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. Report. [Lands, Territory of Dakota.] 4/28/1882.
6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1144, 47th Cong. 1st.
Turtle Mountain Indians. [North Dakota; cession of lands.] 2/7/1893. 77pp.
H.R. Ex. Doc. No. 229, 52d Cong. 2d.
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Index to Vol. 50. 7pp.
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Annual Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes in the Indian Territory to the
Secretary of the Interior. 1898. 41pp.
0639
History of the Indian Rights Association of Iowa and the Founding of the Indian Training
School. Toledo, Iowa. [Sac and Fox Indians.] 1899. 40pp.
0667
Fifteenth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Indian Association. 11/1897. 26pp.
0681
Report of the Special Agent of the Indian School Service. 9/11/1890.10pp.
0687
Regulations Governing Mineral Leases and Other Matters in the Choctaw and Chickasaw
Nations in Indian Territory.... Agreement between the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes
and the Said Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations.... 10/7/1898. 14pp.
0697
On the Verge of a Scandal...the Wrong Way to Distribute Indians' Money amoung Claimants.
[Claims of "Old Settlers" or Western Cherokee.] 4/11/1896. 6pp.
0700
Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized tribes...whether the Mississippi Choctaws...are
not entitled to all the rights of Choctaw citizenship, except an interest in the Choctaw
annuities.... 1/28/1898. 8pp.
0705
Applications for Citizenship in the Chickasaw Nation. Brief. 10/21/1896. 22pp.
0717
The Oklahoma Bills. [Wheeler bill, incorporation of lands into state of Oklahoma, Chickasaw
Nation.] 2/19/1894. 21pp.
0728
Mary A. Shrouf v. United States and Cheyenne Indians. Brief. [Indian depredations.] nd. 67pp.
0763
Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi and of Lake Superior. Senate. [Chippewa claims.]
2/2/1899. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 97, 55th Cong. 3d.
0764
Taxation of Indian Allotments. [Oklahoma.] 2/27/1899. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 140, 55th Cong. 3d.
0765
Indian Depredation Claims.
Senate, 55th Cong. 3d. Doc. No. 143. 2/27/1899. 4pp.
0767
Old Settler Cherokees. [Claims.]
Senate, 55th Cong. 3d. Doc. No. 160. 3/1/1899. 8pp.
0771
Payments to Osage Indians. [Indian Appropriation Bill.] 2/18/1899. 64pp.
Senate. Doc. No. 162, 55th Cong. 3d.
0804
Salaries, Additional Clerks, Indian Office. 12/16/1898. 2pp.
H.R.Doc. No. 84, 55th Cong. 3d.
0805
Protection of the People of Indian territory. 12/16/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 89, 55th Cong. 3d.
0807
Proposed Removal of the Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Tongue River Agency; Montana.]
1/17/1899.150pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 153, 55th Cong. 3d.
0888
Otoe and Missouria Reservation Lands. [Revision and adjustment of sales of lands; Kansas,
Nebraska.] 2/20/1899. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 2198, 55th Cong. 3d.
0891
Indian School Service. [Carlisle, Pennsylvania.] 6/12/1897. 34pp.
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Relief of John D. Hale. [Spotted Tail Agency, Nebraska.] 1/25/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 121, 56th Cong. 1st.
0002
Relief of John Anderson. [Pottawatomie; Oklahoma.] 2/1/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 176, 56th Cong. 1st.
0003
Changing Pace for Holding Court, Central Division, Indian Territory. 2/2/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 188. 56th Cong. 1st.
0004
Agreement with Seminole Indians. [Enrollment as citizens, distribution of estates of deceased
Seminoles.] 12/20/1899. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 203, 56th Cong. 1st.
0006
Deficiency [in] Appropriation [for] Town-site Commissioners, Indian Territory. 12/20/1899. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 205, 56th Cong. 1st.
0008
Protection of the People of the' Indian Territory. [Appropriations.] 1/3/1900. 5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 212, 56th Cong. 1st.
0011
Deficiency Appropriation for Indian Service. 1/3/1900.12pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 216, 56th Cong. 1st.
0017
Estimates for the Commission to the Five Civilized tribes. [Appropriations.] 1/3/1900. 6pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 220, 56th Cong. 1st.
0020
Agreement with a Commission of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. [Allotment of lands in
severalty, enrollment of citizens.] 1/3/1900. 4pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 221, 55th Cong. 1st.
0022
Land Grant of the Indians of the Pueblo of Zuni. 1/16/1900.10pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 302, 56th Cong. 1st.
0027
Memorial from Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Tribes. [Protest against ratification of
agreement for cession of. their lands.] 1/23/1900.10pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 333, 56th Cong. 1st.
0032
Choctaw Orphan Fund. 1/21/1900. 5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 335, 56th Cong. 1st.
0035
Fort Smith and Western Railroad Company. 2/15/1900.1 p.
H.R. Doc. No. 337, 56th Cong. 1st.
0036
Rights of Certain Indians, etc. [Delawares in Cherokee Nation, Mississippi Choctaws in
Choctaw Nation, Chickasaw freedman in Chickasaw Nation, and intermarried persons in all
three nations.] 2/15/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 340, 56th Cong. 1st.
0037
Agreement with Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians in Oklahoma. [Open reservation for
settlement; Oklahoma Territory.] 2/15/1900. 4pp.
H.R. Report 342, 56th Cong. 1st.
0039
Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railroad Company. 2/16/1900. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 347, 56th Cong. 1st.
0041
John C. Bates and Jonathan A. Yeckley. [Claims, judgments against.] 2/20/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 379, 56th Cong. 1st.
0042
Indian Agency at Leech Lake, Minn. [Appropriation to establish agency.] 2/5/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 391, 56th Cong. 1st.
0044
Rights of Settlers on the Navajo Reservation, Arizona. 2/22/1900. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 411, 56th Cong. 1st.
0046
Agreement with Indians of Fort Hall Reservation. [Idaho.] 2/22/1900. 8pp.
H.R. Report No. 419, 56th Cong. 1st.
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Stenographers, etc., Employed by Indian Inspectors, etc. 2/13/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 424, 56th Cong. 1st.
Mississippi Choctaws. [Petition for Choctaw citizenship.] 2/13/1900.10pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 426, 56th Cong. 1st.
Authorizing Certain Suits in the Court of Claims. 3/1/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 475, 56th Cong. 1st.
The "Neutral Strip," Oklahoma. [Cession of strip; Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians;
Oklahoma.] 3/2/1900. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 483, 56th Cong. 1st.
Cession of Certain Sioux Indian Land. [South Dakota.] 3/3/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 486, 56th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Pine Timber on White Earth and Red Lake [Diminished] Reservations. [Minnesota.]
3/5/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 492, 56th Cong. 1st.
Allotments to Indians on White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. [Mississippi Chippewas.]
3/5/1900. 5pp.
H.R. Report No. 493, 56th Cong. 1st.
Cession of the Pipestone Reservation in Minnesota. [Yankton Indians; South Dakota.]
3/26/1900. 41pp.
H.R. Report No. 535, 56th Cong. 1st.
Claims of the Nez Perce Indians. 3/29/1900.120pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 552, 56th Cong. 1st.
Annuities of the Sac and Fox Indians. 4/5/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 569, 56th Cong. 1st.
Additional United States Commissioner, Northern District of Indian Territory. 3/9/1900.1p.
H.R. Report No. 576, 56th Cong. 1st.
Certain Sales of Otoe and Missouria Lands in Nebraska and Kansas. 3/12/1900. 9pp.
H.R. Report No. 588, 56th Cong. 1st.
Yakima Indian Reservation. [Boundary; Washington.] 4/21/1900.13pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 621, 56th Cong. 1st.
Judgments in Favor of Claimants in Indian Depredation Cases. 5/10/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 676, 56th Cong. 1st.
Deficiency Appropriations, Indian Service. 5/10/1900. 5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 677, 56th Cong. 1st.
Certain Laws of Arkansas to be Applicable in the Indian Territory. [Incorporations for private
business.] 3/16/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 700, 56th Cong. 1st.
Agreements between Certain Tribes of Indians. [Muscogee or Creek and Cherokee.] 6/1/1900.
1p.
H.R. Doc. No. 707, 56th Cong. 1st.
Choctaw Orphan Indian Lands in Mississippi. 6/5/1900. 1p.
H.R. Doc. No. 711, 56th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Northrup & Chick, et al. [Pottawatomie; Kansas.] 3/20/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 718, 56th Cong. 1st.
Extra Copies [of] Report [of] Superintendent of Indian Schools/1899. 3/21/1900. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 736, 56th Cong. 1st.
Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company. [Chippewa (Red Lake) Indian Reservation;
Minnesota.] 3/21/1900.1p.
H.R. Report No. 738, 56th Cong. 1st.
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Grubb & Robinson. [Claim for building material sold to Pottawatomie Indians; Kansas.]
3/22/1900. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 742, 56th Cong. 1st.
Agreement between the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes and the Seminoles.
3/22/1900. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 744, 56th Cong. 1st.
Length of Lease of Certain Indian Lands. [Oklahoma Territory.] 3/22/1900.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 748, 56th Cong. 1st.
Certain Lands within the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, etc. [New Mexico.] 3/23/1900.
2pp.
H.R. Report No. 759, 56th Cong. 1st.
Taxes for Educational Purposes in the Indian Territory. 3/26/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 772, 56th Cong. 1st.
Collection and Disbursement of Moneys Arising from leases Made by the Seneca Nation of
New York Indians. 3/28/1900.1p.
H.R. Report No. 832, 56th Cong. 1st.
Board of Health, etc., Indian Territory. [Regulation of practice of medicine.] 4/10/1900.1p.
H.R. Report No. 984, 56th Cong. 1st.
Timber and Stone for Domestic and Industrial Purposes in the Indian Territory. 4/12/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 992, 56th Cong. 1st.
Choctaw Orphan Indian Lands. [Unsold land; Mississippi.] 4/20/1900.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1098, 56th Cong. 1st.
Lease of Certain Indian Lands in Oklahoma. [Wichita, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache lands;
Oklahoma Territory.] 4/26/1900. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1157, 56th Cong. 1st.
Authorizing Miami, lnd[ian] Territory], to Issue Bonds, Etc. 4/27/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1159, 56th Cong. 1st.
Minnesota National Park. [Chippewa Reservation.] 4/27/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1161, 56th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Certain Indians in Indian Territory, Etc. [Land in Republic of Mexico.] 4/27/1900. 19pp.
H.R. Report No. 1165, 56th Cong. 1st.
To Amend Section 6, Chapter 119, United States Statutes at Large, No. 24. [Citizenship for
Indians.] 5/1/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1188, 56th Cong. 1st.
Indebtedness of Certain Osage Indians, Etc. 5/2/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1194, 56th Cong. 1st.
Protection of Cities and Towns in Indian Territory. 5/3/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1198, 56th Cong. 1st.
White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation, Ariz. [Land.] 5/5/1900. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1222, 56th Cong. 1st.
Rights of the Chickasaw Freedmen. 5/7/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1224, 56th Cong. 1st.
Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Etc. [Appropriations.] 5/8/1900.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1285, 56th Cong. 1st.
Seneca Telephone Company. [Construction of lines on Indian territory.] 5/8/1900.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1286, 56th Cong. 1st.
Confirming Lease with Seneca Indians. [Land for canning factory; New York.] 5/9/1900. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1403, 56th Cong. 1st.
Power Plant on the Pima Indian Reservation, Maricopa County, Ariz. 5/14/1900. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 1449, 56th Cong. 1st.
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Medawakanton Sioux Indians Residing in Redwood County, Minn. 5/16/1900.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1516, 56th Cong. 1st.
Confirming Title to Certain Land to Indians in New Mexico. [Zuni Pueblo; Territory of New
Mexico.] 5/17/1900.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1571, 56th Cong. 1st.
Granting Permission to Certain Indians to Cut Timber, Etc. [Grand Portage Reservation,
Minnesota.] 5/19/1900. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1588, 56th Cong. 1st.
Entry of Lands Formerly in Lower Brule Indian Reservation, S. Dak. 5/23/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1692, 56th Cong. 1st.
Judgment in Favor of the New York Indians Against the United States. [Treaty of Buffalo
Creek.] 5/23/1900.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1693, 56th Cong. 1st.
Survivors of Certain Indian Wars. [Black Hawk war, Creek war, Cherokee disturbances,
Seminole war.] 3/26/1900. 6pp.
H.R. Report No. 1713, 56th Cong. 1st.
Amending Indian Appropriation Act/1895. 5/24/1900. 1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1714, 56th Cong. 1st.
Authorizing the Pottawatomie Prairie Indians in Kansas to Purchase Certain Lands. [Lands in
Wisconsin.] 5/25/1900.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1760, 56th Cong. 1st.
Muscogee or Creek Tribe of Indians. 5/25/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1762, 56th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with Cherokee Tribe of Indians, Etc. 5/25/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1763, 56th Cong. 1st.
Relief and Civilization of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 5/31/1900. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1858, 56th Cong. 1st.
Lease between the Tuscarora Nation of Indians and the National Contracting Company.
6/2/1900.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1907, 56th Cong. 1st.
Claim of the Pottawatomie Tribe of Indians. 6/4/1900. 4pp.
H.R. Report No. 1949, 56th Cong. 1st.
Conditions and Cost of Water Storage for Irrigation on the Gila River, Arizona. [Gila River
Reservation.] 12/13/1899. 21pp.
Senate Doc. No. 37, 56th Cong. 1st.
Volume 51,1900 (pp. 46742-48215)
0238
Index to Vol. 51.4pp.
0242
Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Idaho. [Bannock, Shoshone.] 1/11/1900.16pp.
Senate Report No. 60, 56th Cong. 1st.
0250
Free Homesteads on Public Lands. 1/11/1900. 12pp.
Senate Report No. 63, 56th Cong. 1st.
0256
Quantity, Nature, and Character of the Lands of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache
Reservation, Etc. 1/15/1900. 22pp.
Senate Doc. No. 75, 56th Cong. 1st.
0268
Memorial from Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Tribes. [Cession of lands.] 1/15/1900.
10pp.
Senate Doc. No. 76, 56th Cong. 1st.
0273
Indian Depredation Cases. 1/19/1900. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 84, 56th Cong. 1st.
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Relief of John O'Keane. [Tulalip Indian Agency; Washington.] 1/17/1900.1p.
Senate Report No. 104, 56th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Crow Indians of Montana. 1/24/1900. 53pp.
Senate Doc. No. 104, 56th Cong. 1st.
Claims of William Evans and Others. [Wind River Reservation, Wyoming.] 1/24/1900. 5pp.
Senate Doc. No. 106, 56th Cong. 1st.
Text-Books Used in Indian Schools. 1/25/1900. 8pp.
Senate Doc. No. 109, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of J. S. Stanley and Halbert E. Paine. [Choctaw Nation, Chickasaws; settlement of
Oklahoma Territory.] 1/25/1900. 3pp.
Senate Doc. No. 114, 56th Cong. 1 st.
Choctaw Indian Lands. 2/5/1900. 36pp.
Senate Doc. No. 146, 56th Cong. 1st.
Ratification of Agreement with Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians. [Oklahoma.] 2/14/1900.
86pp.
Senate Doc. No. 170, 56th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes of Indians. 3/3/1900. 30pp.
Senate Doc. No. 170, Part. 2, 56th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Otoe and Missouria Indian Reservation. [Nebraska, Kansas.] 2/16/1900. 3pp.
Senate Doc. No. 176, 56th Cong. 1st.
Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians. [Claim for annuities.] 3/2/1900. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 205, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial from Osage National Council. [Opposition to proposed payment; Oklahoma
Territory.] 3/9/1900. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 212, 56th Cong. 1st.
Assets of the Confederated Bands of Utes, Etc. [Utah, Colorado.] 3/12/1900. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 213, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of Eastern or Emigrant Cherokees. [Payment due.] 3/12/1900. 99pp.
Senate Doc. No. 215, 56th Cong. 1st.
Leasing of Grazing Lands in the Ponca, Otoe, and Missouria Indian Reservations, Okla.
3/13/1900. 197pp.
Senate Doc. No. 217, 56th Cong. 1st.
Indian Appropriation Bill. 3/19/1900. 115pp.
Senate Doc. No. 227, 56th Cong. 1st.
Lease for Prospecting for Coal, Etc., Wind River Indian Reservation. [Wyoming.] 3/28/1900.
11PPSenate Doc. No. 247, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of Delegates from Cherokee Nation. [Payment due Eastern Cherokees.] 3/29/1900.
2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 256, 56th Cong. 1st.
Claims of Nez Perce Indians. 3/29/1900.120pp.
Senate Doc. No. 257, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the Osage Nation, Oklahoma. [Charges against Indian agent.] 4/4/1900. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 262, 56th Cong. 1st.
Mississippi Choctaws. 4/4/1900. 7pp.
Senate Doc. No. 263, 56th Cong. 1 st.
Memorial of Cherokee Nation. [Payment due under Slade-Bender award.] 4/11/1900. 11 pp.
Senate Doc. No. 282, 56th Cong. 1st.
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Agreement between Commission to Five Civilized Tribes and the Muscogee or Creek Tribe of
Indians. 4/18/1900.12pp.
Senate Doc. No. 295, 56th Cong. 1st.
Agreement between the Commission for the Five Civilized Tribes and the Cherokees, Etc.
4/18/1900. 13pp.
Senate Doc. No. 296, 56th Cong. 1st.
Irrigation upon the Pima Indian Reservation, Ariz. 4/21/1900. 5pp.
Senate Doc. No. 304, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the Cherokee Indians for Moneys Due Them from the United States. 4/21/1900.
37pp.
Senate Doc. No. 305, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial from John F. Palmer, of the Osage Tribe of Indians. [Payment.] 4/23/1900. 6pp.
Senate Doc. No. 307, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of Eastern or Emigrant Cherokees. [Payment due.] 4/23/1900.12pp.
Senate Doc. No. 308, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial from the Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation, Etc. [Protesting cutting off "taxes" on
noncitizens.] 4/26/1900. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 313, 56th Cong. 1st.
Petition of Isaac Mode. [Cherokee Treaty amendment.] 4/26/1900.1 p.
Senate Doc. No. 317, 56th Cong. 1st.
Delaware Tribe of Indians. [Money due from New York Indians for land taken from Delawares.]
5/1/1900. 5pp.
Senate Doc. No. 322, 56th Cong. 1st.
Colored and Indian Soldiers, Etc., in National Soldiers' Homes, Etc. 5/2/1900. 2pp.
Senate Doc. No. 323, 56th Cong. 1st.
Protest of Creek Nation against Amendments to Pending Agreement with Muscogee or Creek
Tribe of Indians. 5/2/1900.15pp.
Senate Doc. No. 324, 56th Cong. 1st.
Protest of Cherokee Nation against Amendments to the Pending Agreement with the Cherokee
Indians. 5/2/1900. 10pp.
Senate Doc. No. 325, 56th Cong. 1st.
Protest of Keetoowah Cherokees. [Against agreement with Cherokees.] 5/7/1900. 9pp.
Senate Doc. No. 333, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the Eastern or Emigrant Cherokees. [Payment due them.] 5/22/1900. 59pp.
Senate Doc. No. 392, 56th Cong. 1st.
Indian Depredation Claims. 5/25/1900. 5pp.
Senate Doc. No. 404, 56th Cong. 1st.
Judgments in Favor of Claimants in Indian Depredation Claims. 5/29/1900. 3pp.
Senate Doc. No. 416, 56th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with Certain Indian Tribes. [Cherokee and Muscogee/Creek.] 6/1/1900.1 p.
Senate Doc. No. 423, 56th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the Delaware Indians. [Lease of land for mining.] 6/2/1900.10pp.
Senate Doc. No. 427, 56th Cong. 1st.
Ho Tul Yaholla and Hop Tul Kee Fixico. [Creek Nation, against agreement with
Muscogee/Creek tribe.] 6/6/1900. 4pp.
Senate Doc. No. 443, 56th Cong. 1st.
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Index to V^52. 6pp.
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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. [North Dakota.] 6/6/1900.178pp..
Senate Doc. No. 444, 56th Cong. 1st.
0891
Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians. [Minnesota.] 6/7/1900. 3pp.
Senate Doc. No. 446, 56th Cong. 1 st.
0893
Relief of John Anderson. [Pottawatomie.] 3/1/1900. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 526, 56th Cong. 1st.
0894
Certain Sales of Otoe and Missouria Lands in Nebraska and Kansas. 3/7/1900. 7pp.
Senate Report No. 546, 56th Cong. 1st.
0898
Indian Appropriation Bill. 3/13/1900. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 590, 56th Cong. 1st.
0900
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. [North Dakota.] 3/22/1900. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 693, 56th Cong. 1st.
0902
Rights of Settlers on Navajo Reservation, Ariz. 3/23/1900. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 699, 56th Cong. 1st.
0904
Chippewa Half-breed Scrip in Utah. 3/26/1900. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 720, 56th Cong. 1st.
0905
Darius B. Randall. [Nez Perce Indians, payment to heirs.] 4/5/1900. 4pp.
Senate Report No. 891, 56th Cong. 1st.
0907
Allotment of Lands to Certain Indians. [Bad River Reservation; Wisconsin.] 4/5/1900.1p.
Senate Report No. 895, 56th Cong. 1st.
0908
Leases Made by Seneca Indians of New York, Etc. 4/6/1900.1 p.
Senate Report No. 897, 56th Cong. 1st.
0909
Issue of Patent to Heir or Heirs of Tawamnoha, or Martha Crayon. [North Dakota.] 4/14/1900.
2pp.
Senate Report No. 966, 56th Cong. 1st.
0910
Relief and Civilization of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 4/27/1900. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1078, 56th Cong. 1st.
0912
Relief of Robert F. Thompson. [Relief for legal services for Indian affairs.] 4/27/1900. 8pp.
Senate Report No. 1080, 56th Cong. 1st.
0916
Certain Chippewa Indian Reservations in Minnesota. 4/27/1900. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1081, 56th Cong. 1st.
0917
Mille Lac Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. 4/30/1900. 6pp.
Senate Report No. 1089, 56th Cong. 1st.
0920
Payment of Certain Indians Who Served under Gen. O. O. Howard. [Nez Perce tribe, Joseph's
band.] 5/10/1900.1 p.
Senate Report No. 1289, 56th Cong. 1st.
0921
Agreement with the Crow Indians of Montana. [Cession lands.] 5/10/1900. 10pp.
Senate Report No. 1291, 56th Cong. 1st.
0926
Leases Made by the Seneca Nation of Indians. [New York Indians.] 5/10/1900.1 p.
Senate Report No. 1294, 56th Cong. 1st.
0927
Fort Smith and Western Railroad Company. [Right of way in Choctaw, Creek nations.]
5/10/1900.1 p.
Senate Report No. 1295, 56th Cong. 1st.
0928
Jamestown and Northern Railway Company. [Right of way through Devils Lake Indian
Reservation, North Dakota.] 5/11/1900. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1297, 56th Cong. 1st.
0929
Free Homesteads for Settlers. 5/11/1900. 21pp.
Senate Report No. 1298, 56th Cong. 1st.
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Adjudication and Payment of All Claims Arising from Indian Depredations. 5/12/1900. 9pp.
Senate Report No. 1300, 56th Cong. 1st.
Sale of Certain Parcels of Osage Trust Lands. 5/14/1900. 3pp.
Senate Report No. 1306, 56th Cong. 1st.
Relief of Henry W. Lee. [Winnebago Indians; Wisconsin.] 5/17/1900. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1353, 56th Cong. 1st.
Use of Timber and Stone for Domestic and Industrial Purposes in the Indian Territory.
5/24/1900.1 p.
Senate Report No. 1487, 56th Cong. 1st.
Granting Permission to Certain Indians to Cut Timber, Etc. [Grand Portage Indian Reservation,
Minnesota.] 5/28/1900. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1513, 56th Cong. 1st.
Indebtedness of Certain Osage Indians, Etc. 5/29/1900. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1564, 56th Cong. 1st.
White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation. 6/1/1900. 2pp.
Senate Report No. 1602, 56th Cong. 1st.
Estate of Eli Ayres, Etc. [Land of Chickasaws.] 6/2/1900. 36pp.
Senate Report No. 1610, 56th Cong. 1st.
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Miscellaneous volumes and articles, 1893-96,1898-99
0001
Indian Depredations Claims. 12/12/1893. 4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 7, 53d Cong. 2d.
0003
Indian Depredation Cases. 4/23/1894. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 7, Part 2, 53d Cong. 2d.
0005
Claim of John T. Heard for Services Rendered the Western Cherokee Indians. 1/8/1894.11pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 20. 53d Cong. 2d.
0011
Treaties with Yankton and Dakota or Sioux Indians. [Surplus lands.] 1/18/1894.101pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 27, 53d Cong. 2d.
0062
Agreement with Nez Perce tribe of Indians in Idaho, Together with the Report of the
Commissioner Appointed to Negotiate with Said Indians, and a Draft of a Bill to Confirm and
Ratify Said Agreement. 1/29/1894. 68pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 31, 53d Cong. 2d.
0096
Names of Settlers on the Crow Creek and Winnebago Reservation, in South Dakota, and the
Amount of Damages Sustained by Them between 2/27/1885, and 4/17/1885, with
Recommendation for Appropriations to Reimburse Certain Settlers. 1/29/1894.117pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 32, 53d Cong. 2d.
0155
Transmitting copies of all Reports Made by A. P. Swineford, a special agent of the Department
[of the Interior], relating to the reservation of lands for county seats or town sites along the line
of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroads in the Cherokee Outlet previous to the opening of
same to settlement.... 2/7/1894. 9pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 37, 53d Cong. 2d.
0160
Construction of a wagon road on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation. [California.] 2/15/1894.
4pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 41, 53d Cong. 2d.
0162
Appropriation for surveying and allotting Indian reservations for the fiscal year 1894. [Pine
Ridge, Rosebud, and Lower Brul6 Indian reservations, South Dakota; Standing Rock Indian
Reservation, North Dakota.] 2/15/1894. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 42, 53d Cong. 2d.
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Amount paid to the Chickasaw tribe of Indians as interest on their trust funds. 2/20/1894.1p.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 45, 53d Cong. 2d.
Sioux mixed-blood question. 3/12/1894.162pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 59, 53d Cong. 2d.
Interest account of nonpaying bonds in the Chickasaw trust funds. 3/12/1894. 2pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 60, 53d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with Yakima Nation of Indians. [Lands ceded.] 3/21/1894. 42pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 67, 53d Cong. 2d.
Agreement with Yuma Indians. [Construction of levee to protect lands.] 3/21/1894. 33pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. No. 68, 53d Cong. 2d.
Report on Introduction of Domesticated Reindeer into Alaska, with Maps and Illustrations.
3/28/1894. 222pp.
Senate Ex. Doc. 70, 53d Cong. 2d.
The Discovery of Nebraska and a Visit to Nebraska in 1662.12/11/1893. 58pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. 14, 53d Cong. 2d.
Letter of the Acting Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a communication from the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs relative to the ratification of an agreement entered into 3/1892
between the Indians of the Rosebud Agency and Certain Indians of the Lower Brule Agency,
both in South Dakota. 2/1/1894. 7pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. 70, 53d Cong. 2d.
Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Reservation. [Protest against being coerced into signing
treaty.] 3/1/1894.15pp.
Senate Mis. Doc. 102, 53d Cong. 2d.
Report of the Commission appointed to Negotiate with the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians,
known as the Dawes Commission. [Cherokee, Creek, Muscogee; citizenship, crimes against
Indians; Indian Territory.] 12/5/1895. 20pp.
Senate Doc. 12, 54th Cong. 1st.
Moneys due the Cherokee Nation under certain treaties and the laws passed to carry same
into effect. 12/9/1895. 4pp.
Senate Doc. 16, 54th Cong. 1st.
Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting draft of a bill prepared by the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, "to prohibit the sale of intoxicating drinks to Indians and for
other purposes"; also report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, setting forth reasons for the
desired legislation. 12/11/1895. 6pp.
Senate Doc. 21, 54th Cong. 1st.
Agreement between Turtle Mountain Indians in North Dakota and the Commission. [Chippewa
and Choctaw.] 12/12/1895. 3pp.
Senate Doc. 23, 54th Cong. 1st.
Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting report of the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, in response to Senate Resolution of 3/2/1895, directing the Secretary of the Interior to
report to the Senate any and all payments and distributions from the appropriation of
$800,386.31 in favor of the "Old Settlers," or Western Cherokee Indians, made by Act of
August, 23, 1894. 1/20/1896. 35pp.
Senate Doc. 77, 54th Cong. 1st.
Transcript of proceedings had before...Members of the Nebraska Delegation...at the Omaha
and Winnebago Reservations...for the purpose of inquiring into the condition of affairs on said
reservations. 1/21/1896.175pp.
Senate Doc. 79, 54th Cong. 1st.
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Affidavits and petitions of members of the Santee Sioux Tribe of Indians, of Nebraska, praying
for the payment of annuities withheld from them by reason of alleged participation in the
outbreak at Redwood Agency in the year 1862. [Medwakantonwan, Wahpekute, Sisseton, and
Wahpetonwan bands of Dakota Sioux; Sioux massacre; Minnesota.] 1/23/1896. 15pp.
Senate Doc. 85, 54th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with the Indians at Fort Belknap Reservation, in Montana. [Mineral leases;
Montana.] 2/12/1896. 32pp.
Senate Doc. 117, 54th Cong. 1st.
Agreement with Indians of the Blackfeet Reservation, Montana. [Land for stock raising
purposes.] 2/12/1896. 36pp.
Senate Doc. 118, 54th Cong. 1st.
Memorial of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians relative to their claim to an interest
in the lands embraced in Greer County, Okla. 4/15/1896. 21pp.
Senate Doc. 214, 54th Cong. 1st.
Petition of citizens of North Dakota praying for the ratification of the treaty with the Turtle
Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians relative to the disposition of certain lands in the Devils
Lake land district. 4/22/1896. 2pp.
Senate Doc. 229, 54th Cong. 1st.
Memorial from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in North Dakota, praying that the
agreement entered into on the 22d day of 10/1892, between themselves and the
Commissioners appointed under the Indian Appropriation Act of 7/13/1892, be speedily ratified
and the appropriation for their use, $1,000,000, promised by that agreement be made.
5/2/1896. 4pp.
Senate Doc. 239, 54th Cong. 1st.
Agreement made...on the part of the United States...and the Shoshone and Arapahoe Tribes
of Indians, in the state of Wyoming, whereby the Indians Cede to the United States a portion of
their reservation, embacing the Owl Creek or Big Horn Hot Springs. 5/8/1896.17pp.
Senate Doc. 247, 54th Cong. 1st.
Conference Report. [Appropriations for current and contingent expenses of the Indian
Department.] 5/21/1896. 3pp.
Senate Doc. 272, 54th Cong. 1st.
Letter from Attorney-General, transmitting...a list of all judgments rendered by the Court of
Claims in favor of claimants since 4/6/1896, in Indian depredation cases. 5/22/1896.1p.
Senate Doc. 275, 54th Cong. 1st.
Conference Report. [Appropriations for current and contingent expenses of the Indian
Department.] 5/26/1896. 2pp.
Senate Doc. 290, 54th Cong. 1st.
Letter from Attorney-General, submitting, in response to Senate resolution of 6/2/1896, a list of
judgments rendered in the Court of Claims in favor of claimants on 6/1/1896. [Indian
depredation cases.] 6/3/1896.1p.
Senate Doc. 300, 54th Cong. 1st.
Letter from Attorney-General, supplemental to report of 6/2/1896, in reply to a resolution of the
Senate of the same date, containing a list of judgments rendered in favor of claimants in Indian
depredation cases by the Court of Claims since 5/21/1896. 6/3/1896.1p.
Senate Doc. 301, 54th Cong. 1st.
Letter of Secretary of the Interior, transmitting an application of the Chickasaw Nation for the
withdrawal of $100,000 of their trust funds to be placed to the credit of the nation with Assistant
Treasurer of the United States at St. Louis, Mo., subject to the order of the Treasurer of the
Nation, for the payment of national warrants issued by the Auditor of Public Accounts of the
Nation. 6/8/1896. 10pp.
Senate Doc. 309, 54th Cong. 1 st.
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0721
0723
0728
0731
0738
Report. [Current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department; Ponca Indians,
Nebraska.] 3/9/1896.1 p.
Senate Doc. 427, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department.] 3/9/1896. 2pp.
Senate Doc. 428, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department.] 3/12/1896.1p.
Senate Doc. 466, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Expenses of Indian agency at Tulalip Agency, Washington.] 3/13/1896. 1p.
Senate Doc. 471, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department.] 3/13/1896. 2pp.
Senate Doc. 473, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Muskogee, Oklahoma and Western Railroad Company to operate railroads in Indian
territory.] 3/13/1896.1p.
Senate Report 474, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Committee on Public Lands; Fort Klamath hay reserve; Oregon.] 3/16/1896.1p.
Senate Report. 476, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Restoring the Santee Sioux of Nebraska and Flandreau Sioux of South Dakota
(formerly a confederacy of the Medawakanton and Wapakoota Sioux) to rights, privileges
under treaties of 1837 and 1851.] 3/12/1896.15pp.
Senate Report 533, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Relief of estate of Ramsay Crooks; Chippewa; Mississippi.] 3/25/1896. 3pp.
Senate Report 570, 54th Cong. 1 st.
Report. [Relief of Robert McGee; Sioux; Kansas.] 3/25/1896. 2pp.
Senate Report 572, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Current and contingent expenses of Indian Department.] 4/2/1896. 5pp.
Senate Report 608, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Relief of Sarah R. Dresser; White River Utes; Colorado.] 4/23/1896. 4pp.
Senate Report 786, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Appropriations; refugee Canadian Cree Indians; Montana.] 4/29/1896. 7pp.
Senate Report 821, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [U .S. courts in Indian Territory.] 5/8/1896. 2pp.
Senate Report 898, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Appointment, acts, and services of deputy U.S. marshals in Indian territory.]
5/11/1896. 2pp.
Senate Report 909, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Free homesteads on public lands in Oklahoma Territory.] 5/16/1896. 22pp.
Senate Report 964, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Rights and privileges of mixed-blood Indians.] 5/18/1896. 2pp.
Senate Report 969, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Payment of arrears of interest on Chickasaw trust funds; Mississippi, Tennessee,
Alabama.] 5/20/1896. 8pp.
Senate Report 1002, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Relief of John Little and Hobart Williams; Iowa tribe; Omaha, Nebraska.] 5/21/1896.
4pp.
Senate Report 1016, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report. [Payment of claims arising from Indian depredations.] 6/6/1896.12pp.
Senate Report 1133, 54th Cong. 1st.
Disbursements for the Indian Department. 12/20/1895. 29pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 89, 54th Cong. 1st.
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0814
0816
0818
0820
Allotment of Wichita Indian Lands. 12/24/1895.13pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 97, 54th Cong. 1st.
Indian Depredations. [Papago; Arizona.] 12/31/1895. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 104, 54th Cong. 1st.
Report of Board of Appraisers on Improvements of Intruders on the Cherokee Nation.
1/6/1896. 46pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 116, 54th Cong. 1st.
American Island, at Chamberlain, S. Dak. 1/11/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 28, 54th Cong. 1st.
Allotment of Certain Indian Lands. [Uncompahgre Indians; Utah.] 1/17/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 66, 54th Cong. 1st.
Duluth and North Dakota Railroad Company. [Revisions to agreement.] 1/17/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 71, 54th Cong. 1st.
Returns of Income, etc. 1/20/1896.1p.
H.R. Report No. 89, 54th Cong. 1st.
Homestead Settlers upon Yankton Indian Reservation, S. Dak. 1/21/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 100, 54th Cong. 1st.
Claim of Grubb & Robinson. [Building material sold to Prairie Band of Pottawatomie; Kansas.]
1/23/1896. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 113, 54th Cong. 1st.
Payment of Legal Services Rendered Certain Indians. [Old Settlers or Western Cherokee.]
1/23/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 114, 54th Cong. 1st.
Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company. [Right of way through Leech Lake and
Chippewa Indian reservations in Minnesota.] 1/23/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 116, 54th Cong. 1st.
Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. [Relief and civilization of Chippewa.] 1/23/1896. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 119, 54th Cong. 1st.
Free Homes on lands Purchased from Indian Tribes. 1/27/1896. 12pp.
H.R. Report No. 147, 54th Cong. 1st.
Payment to Certain of the Alsea Indians of Oregon. 12/5/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 25, 55th Cong. 3d.
Judgments Rendered against the United States. [In favor of claimants and against the United
States and defendant Indian tribes.] 12/6/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 43, 55th Cong. 3d.
Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation to Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes.
12/13/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 75, 55th Cong. 3d.
Appropriation for Commission to [negotiate with the] Crow, Flathead, and Other Indians.
12/14/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 76, 55th Cong. 3d.
Salaries, Indian Territory Division. 12/15/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 81, 55th Cong. 3d.
Salaries, Additional Clerks, Indian Office. 12/16/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 84, 55th Cong. 3d.
Protection of the People of Indian Territory. [Appropriation required to perform.] 12/16/1898.
3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 89, 55th Cong. 3d.
Stenographer for Superintendent of Indian Schools. 12/21/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 96, 55th Cong. 3d.
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School at Leech Lake Indian Reservation, Minn. [Increase of appropriation.] 1/4/1899. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 106, 55th Cong. 3d.
0824
Indian Industrial School, Fort Keogh, Mont. [Establishment.] 1/13/1899. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 139, 55th Cong. 3d.
0826
Indebtedness of the Choctaw Nation. 1/13/1899. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 140, 55th Cong. 3d.
0828
Proposed Removal of the Northern Cheyenne Indians. [Montana.] 1/17/1899.150pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 153, 55th Cong. 3d.
0909
Sale of Lands by Certain Indians. [Pottawatomie, Pawnee, Peoria, and Miami; Oklahoma.]
1/18/1899. 5pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 158, 55th Cong. 3d.
0912
Indian Depredation Claims. 1/28/1899. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 183, 55th Cong. 3d.
0914
Improvements on Certain Lands in Wind River Reservation. [Shoshone Reservation,
Wyoming.] 2/14/1899. 34pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 228, 55th Cong. 3d.
0932
Worn-out or Obsolete Rifles for Use in Indian Schools. 2/20/1899. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 239, 55th Cong. 3d.
0934
Memorial of the Indianola Public Free School Society. [Society to establish schools for white
children living in Indian Territory.] 2/20/1899. 2pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 242, 55th Cong. 3d.
0936
Support of Certain Indians. [Sioux, Chippewa; North Dakota.] 2/21/1899. 3pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 247, 55th Cong. 3d.
0938
Agreement with Creek Nation. 2/24/1899.13pp.
H.R. Doc. No. 252, 55th Cong. 3d.
0945
Chippewa Indians, Minnesota. [Relief and civilization of; Minnesota.] 12/6/1898. 3pp.
H.R. Report No. 1660, 55th Cong. 3d.
0947
Indian Appropriation Bill. 12/15/1898. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1684, 55th Cong. 3d.
0949
Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Railway Company. [Right of way, Indian and
Oklahoma Territories.] 1/5/1899.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1718, 55th Cong. 3d.
0950
Little River Valley Railway Company. [Construction in Choctaw Nation, Arkansas.] 1/7/1899.
1p.
H.R. Report No. 1722, 55th Cong. 3d.
0951
Protection of Timber on the Indian territory. 1/10/1899.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1726, 55th Cong. 3d.
0952
Arkansas and Choctaw Railway Company. [Revisions to bill.] 1/12/1899.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1734, 55th Cong. 3d.
0953
Gainesville, McAlester, and St. Louis Railway Company. [Indian Territory.] 1/13/1899.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1745, 55th Cong. 3d.
0954
The Muskogee, Oklahoma, and Western Railroad Company. [Right of way; Oklahoma and
Indian Territory.] 1/20/1899.1p.
H.R. Report No. 1804, 55th Cong. 3d.
0955
Eudora Hill. [Relief of; Wyandotte; Indian Territory.] 1/23/1899. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1814, 55th Cong. 3d.
[Note: Two frames are numbered 0955.]
0956
St. Louis, Tecumseh and Lexington Railway Company. [Right of way; Territory of Oklahoma.]
1/24/1899.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1817, 55th Cong. 3d.
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0959
0960
0961
0962
0963
0965
0966
0967
0969
0973
0974
St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railway. [Right of way; Indian and Oklahoma territories.]
1/24/1899.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1818, 55th Cong. 3d.
Big Three Railroad Company. [Right of way; Indian and Oklahoma territories.] 1/24/1899. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1819, 55th Cong. 3d.
Right of Way through Certain Lands in the Former Nez Perces Reservation. [Idaho.]
1/24/1899.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1822, 55th Cong. 3d.
Two frames are numbered 0959.]
Fort Smith and Western Railwoad Company. [Right of way; Choctaw and Creek nations, Indian
Territory.] 2/2/1899.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1890, 55th Cong. 3d.
Rights of Way by Railroad Companies through Indian Reservations, etc. 2/2/1899. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 1896, 55th Cong. 3d.
Certain Laws for Indian Territory. [Corporations; Arkansas.] 2/3/1899.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 1901, 55th Cong. 3d.
Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company. [Right of way.] 2/8/1899.1 p.
H.R. Report No. 2058, 55th Cong. 3d.
Clearwater Valley Railroad Company. [Right of way; Nez Perces Reservation; Idaho.]
2/11/1899. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2095, 55th Cong. 3d.
Clearwater Short Line Railway Company. [Right of way; Nez Perces Reservation; Idaho.]
2/16/1899. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2144, 55th Cong. 3d.
Sioux City and Omaha Railway Company. [Operation of railway; Omaha and Winnebago
Reservation; Nebraska.] 2/17/1899.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2172, 55th Cong. 3d.
The Gulf and Northern Railroad Company. [Amendments; Indian and Oklahoma territories.]
2/18/1899. 2pp.
H.R. Report No. 2181, 55th Cong. 3d.
Otoe and Missouria Reservation Lands. [Sale of land in Kansas and Nebraska.] 2/20/1899.
6pp.
H.R. Report No. 2198, 55th Cong. 3d.
Denison, Bonham and Gulf Railway Company. [Right of way; Indian Territory.] 2/23/1899.1p.
H.R. Report No. 2254, 55th Cong. 3d.
Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company. [Through Indian territory.] 2/23/1899. 1p.
H.R. Report No. 2282, 55th Cong. 3d.
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SUBJECT INDEX
The following is a list of the major subjects, tribes, and states found in Native Americans Reference Collection,
Part I, 1840-1900. Entries for Indian tribes are listed under the tribal name. References to Indian tribes specific to a
state or territory are provided whenever possible. When reference is made in a document to an Indian reservation
that identifies the tribe, the subject will be found under the tribe's name (Chippewa Reservation). However, when the
specific reservation name is given in the document, the user will find the information under that reservation, that is,
Red Lake Reservation. This arrangement is likewise followed for other subject areas. For example, if a depredation
claim specifies a tribe, it is listed under the tribe's name. If no tribe is named, the entry is found under the general
heading. Cross references for these instances are provided whenever possible. Reservations and agencies have
been combined. Agencies will have a state/territorial identifier included. Archaic spellings of tribal names have been
retained in parentheses following the spelling currently used. 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 at which the user will find the entry for the subject. The Reel Index that precedes this index provides a full
listing of the title of the document, its date, and total number of pages.
A
frontier line with British Columbia 9: 0426
homestead laws in 8: 0756
Indians in 11: 0587
Indians in—Indian Rights Association report
A-Yan
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Aborigines
of District of Columbia and Lower Potomac 19: 0080
Absentee Shawnee
contracts made with 17: 0001
land—cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
land—in Kansas 3: 0389
Accounting officers
claims allowed by 25: 0158
delinquent 21:0514
Agua Caliente
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Alabama
Apache 12: 0619; 14:0772
Chickasaw 29: 0723
Alaska
affairs in 5: 0071, 0073
alleged personal outrages in 11: 0577
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Bristol Bay 3: 0548
colony of natives on Annette Island 25: 0135
condition of affairs in 3: 0360
condition of natives 14: 0599
description of 6: 0549
education in 4: 0100, 0316; 8: 0302; 12: 0231, 0232
expedition to rivers in 9: 0731
14:0001
military reconnaissance of 8: 0104
personal outrages in 11: 0734
population and resources 3: 0548
reindeer—domestic, in 14: 0581; 17: 0373; 29: 0289
report of governor 5: 0790; 6: 0561; 8: 0810
report on 2: 0713; 4: 0372
report on number, occupation, and condition of
people of 3: 0334
Sitka—difficulties at 6: 0609
supplies for natives of Seal Island 15: 0746
traveling expenses 25: 0574
War Department jurisdiction over 1: 0225
see also Aleuts; Auke; Chilkhat; Eskimo; Hanegah;
Hoochinoo; Hoonah; Ingalik; Innuits; Metlakahtla;
Tlingit
Albany and Astoria Railway Company
right of way 20: 0193
Aleuts
Alaska Seal and Fur Company 11: 0651
description of Alaska and 6: 0549
education in Alaska 8: 0302
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
report on illicit traffic in rum and firearms 3: 0334
151
Allegany Reservation
land titles 26: 0081
leases 12: 0399; 13: 0260; 17: 0538; 21: 0673
and Ogden Land Company 21: 0777, 0793;
22: 0217
Allegany [Seneca]
Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children 4: 0795
Allotments; allottees
under the Act of 1887 14: 0909
citizenship 14: 0888
correction of errors in 20: 0084, 0257
general 14: 0908
and Indian family relations 26: 0434
Iroquois 4: 0282
Kansa22:0182
in Kansas 4: 0282
Kickapoo 4: 0282; 22: 0182
leases—rules and regulations 26: 0433
Mandan 5: 0456
Ottawa (Indians) 4: 0282; 22: 0182
Peoria, Piankeshaw, and Kaskaskia 17: 0536
Pottawatomie 4: 0282; 14: 0675; 22: 0182
rules and regulations for 24: 0169
Sac and Fox 4: 0282; 22: 0182
Seminole nation 24: 0912
Seneca nation 4: 0317
in severally 8: 0711; 12: 0366, 0367
Sioux 4: 0282; 22: 0182
Alsea
agreements with 17: 0413; 20: 0179
payment to 29: 0806
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions
relief of 11:0136
American Indian Mission Association
annual meeting 17: 0690
American Island
at Chamberlain, South Dakota 29: 0786
American Missionary Association
annual meeting 17: 0757
history of 15: 0544
and Sioux 6: 0733
American Society for Promoting the Civilization and
General Improvement of the Indian Tribes within the
United States
17:0660
Anthropology
prehistoric 15: 0452
see also Ethnology
Apache
adult men in tribe 25: 0535
agreements with 20: 0100, 0244; 24: 0365, 0763;
28: 0333, 0375
annual report for Department of the Missouri 3: 0506
annual report of Department of Arizona 3: 0430
appropriation for 14: 0772
case of E. N. Fish & Co. 13: 0122
claim
of E. Montoya & Sons 12: 0075, 0084
of Felix McKittrick 6: 0334
of H. N. Alexander and L H. Chalmers 11: 0127
of Joseph Campbell 11: 0125
clothing, disposition of 4: 0098
condition of, in New Mexico 1: 0302
contracts made with 17: 0001
correspondence about 13: 0003
Crook, General George, on 7: 0041
District of New Mexico—report on 3: 0511
education of 23: 0193
general 22: 0119; 23: 0001; 26: 0010
gentile organization of 15: 0419
Geronimo 9: 0257; 13: 0003
governor of New Mexico's report 18: 0214
at Governor's Island 12: 0619
Indian Peace Commission, report of 2: 0842;
23:0159
Indian Rights Association annual report 14: 0417
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
land
agreement 16: 0816
allotment 24: 0655
cession of 28: 0268
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
cession of, to United States 21: 0574
cession of "Neutral Strip" 28: 0057
cession protest 28: 0027
lease 28: 0186
leases for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
at Mescalero and Jicarilla agencies 5: 0003
mythology 15: 0186
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
pay for W. L. Pinney 11: 0578
prisoners—Indian Rights Association annual report
20: 0513
railroad right of way 9: 0425; 11: 0374
Ramona Industrial School for Indian Girls 8: 0885;
14:0484
152
relief of
Blazer, Joseph H. 5: 0149
Dobbs, E. W., H. C. Hooker, and
M. G. Samaniego 11: 0464
Fell, John G., Edward Hoopes, and George
Burnham 6: 0322; 8: 0733; 11: 0317; 12: 0292
Reed, Walter 5: 0067
Rhodes, Thomas J. 6: 0298
Silva, Manuel 11: 0462
school 6: 0771
secretary of war—report of 3: 0187; 10: 0213;
Genoa Indian School 22: 0214
for government expenses 16: 0722
for Indian agencies 11: 0558
Indian Appropriation Bill 12: 0389
Indian Service 5: 0856; 11: 0558; 13: 0195; 15: 0741
Indian Service deficiency appropriation 4: 0211;
22: 0153; 24: 0717; 28: 0011, 0165
Indian Territory
bill 11: 0811
general 26: 0805
for protection of populace 28: 0008; 29: 0818
for survey of lands 24: 0710
for town-site commissioners 28: 0006
to make allotments of lands 9: 0186
Medawakanton Band of Sioux 22: 0001, 0479
Miami 9: 0152
Miami of Eel River 10: 0781
Montana 5: 0938
Native American tribes—for fulfilling treaty
stipulations: 17: 0546
Navajo 14: 0668
Northern Cheyenne 21: 0552
permanent and indefinite 11: 0128
Pottawatomie 5: 0856; 11: 0811
Pottawatomie of Huron 10: 0781
Red Cloud Band 8: 0265
report 29: 0701
Santee Sioux 22: 0001
sundry civil appropriation bill 11: 0752
for surveys of reservations 10: 0704
treaty stipulations 17: 0546
see also Indian Appropriation Act
Arapaho
agreement with 14: 0817
appropriations for 21: 0552
captive 1: 0106
claims of
general 13: 0525
Hugo Wedelesl 1:0299
JohnSechler 12: 0848
Jones, Russell & Co. 12: 0100
Thomas E. Owen 12: 0276
condition of 5: 0802
confirmation of land to 4: 0637
contracts made 16: 0828, 0831; 17: 0001
expenses 13: 0125
general 15: 0665; 18: 0008
Indian agencies condition and management 2: 0023
Indian Rights Association report on 14: 0001;
20: 0513
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
15:0189
settlement agreement 24: 0870; 28: 0037
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
treatment of 12: 0919
and troops in Arizona 4: 0903
wars
address from Religious Society of Friends
15:0084
cost of Apache War 3: 0483
cost of Indian wars 4: 0588
see also Chiricahua Apache; Jicarilla Apache;
Mescalero Apache Agency, New Mexico; San
Carlos Reservation, Arizona; White Mountain
Apache
Apache Reservation
general 25: 0503
investigation of affairs at 22: 0285
lands—quantity, nature, and character 28: 0256
leases on 20: 0141, 0170
protest against coercion used to sign treaty 29: 0459
Appropriation Bills
Dakota Territory 11: 0811
Delaware 11: 0811
general 13: 0257; 25: 0670
see also Indian Appropriation Bill
Appropriations
for Apache 14: 0772
for Arapaho 21: 0522
for Cherokee 11: 0686, 0811
for Chickasaw 11: 0811
for Chippewa 10: 0722; 28: 0205
for Choctaw 11: 0811; 17: 0470
Columbia Reservation 5: 0856
for Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes
24: 0719; 28: 0017; 29: 0810
for claims 21: 0249
for Gouts 24: 0740
for expenses 17: 0463
for Fond du Lac 15: 0721; 20: 0131
general 6: 0017, 0126, 0626; 8: 0271, 0613;
15: 0021; 16: 0626; 21: 0549; 23: 0220
153
Arapaho cont.
lands
agreement with Cherokee Commission 14: 0640
agreement with U.S. 29: 0654
and allotment to 15: 0620
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
leasing of Indian lands 6: 0547
occupied by 16: 0637
right to hunt on unoccupied land 21: 0542
for settlement 15: 0777
status of, in Indian Territory 5: 0697
title to, in Indian Territory 5: 0321
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
murder of one 5: 0689
negotiations with, brief 13: 0513
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
opening of "Oklahoma lands" for settlement 5: 0578
relief of
Brice, James 8: 0713
Fieldhouse, Isaac 11: 0458
Fitzgerald, Jenkins A. 2: 0104
Fletcher, John 4: 0370, 0687; 6: 0318; 8: 0618;
9:0399; 11:0153
Honns, J. M. 8: 0725
Maxwell, George, F. C. Bulkley, and H. L
Newman 8: 0729
Morrison, Jesse S. 19: 0761; 20: 0180
Newman, H. L 11:0371
Powers & Newman and D. & B. Powers 3: 0499;
4: 0668, 0686
report of Indian Peace Commission 23: 0159
report of Indian Peace Commissioners on 2: 0842
schools—industrial training 3: 0226; 23: 0173
support of, in Oklahoma 15: 0758
war, report on cost of 3: 0483
see also Northern Arapaho
Arapaho Reservation
lands open to public settlement 15: 0365
timber consumption on reservations by troops
4: 0631
Arickaree
agreement with commissioners of United States and
Arizona
Apache 15: 0419; 21: 0568, 0574; 23: 0001
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Chiricahua Apache 8: 0620, 0623; 13: 0003
cost of war in, report on 3: 0483
education and civilization on reservations in
18:0454
Fort Apache Reservation 21: 0745
Gila River—irrigation 28: 0229
Hualapais 5: 0724, 0771; 6: 0829; 23: 0001
Hualapais Mission 20: 0408
Indian schools in 20: 0607
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
legislation to protect Temple Casa Grande 11: 0597
Mojave18:0125;21:0574
Navajo 8: 0596; 14: 0668; 21: 0796; 22: 0220
Navajo Reservation 28: 0044, 0902
Papago 12: 0843; 15: 0343; 29: 0760
Phoenix Indian Industrial School—catalogue
27: 0331
Pima 15: 0343; 21: 0676
Pima Reservation; Agency 20: 0165; 28: 0200, 0697
railroad right of way 8: 0752; 9: 0425; 19: 0836;
21: 0664; 22: 0166; 24: 0707
relief for Walter Reed 5: 0067
relief of E. J. Baldwin 5: 0020
relief of William Franklin Grounds 5: 0724
San Carlos Reservation 19: 0898; 21: 0745
school at Phoenix 14: 0718
secretary of war, report of 10: 0213
troops in 4: 0903
Tucson Indian School—general 15: 0343
visit to Indians in, report on 6: 0829; 21: 0271
White Mountain Reservation 28: 0202, 0951
Yuma21:0574
Zuni Reservation claims 6: 0576
Arizona, Department of
annual report of 3: 0430
Arizona Narrow-Gauge Railroad Company
right of way 9: 0425
Arizona Southern Railroad Company
right of way 4: 0210, 0786; 22: 0166
Arkansas
Cherokee 8: 0644, 0651, 0787
and Indian Territory—laws 28: 0168
laws for corporations 29: 0961
memorial of citizens of 1: 0142
railroad construction in 29: 0950
railroad right of way 11: 0375
report of Indian Peace Commission 23: 0159
10:0715
and Fort Berthold Agency 9: 0160; 12: 0054
lands allotted to 5: 0456
subsistence for 14: 0737
154
Arkansas and Choctaw Railroad Company
revisions to bill 29: 0952
right of way 21: 0546
Arkansas Northwestern Railway Company
right of way 20: 0079, 0098; 21: 0595; 29: 0974
Arkansas River
bridge 13: 0334; 24: 0839
Arkansas, Texas and Mexican Central Railway
Company
right of way 19: 0785; 20: 0232; 24: 0838; 25: 0208
Army, U.S.
adverse effect of Indians on personnel 1: 0856
annual report of lieutenant general 8: 0804
general 11: 0376
major general's report 19: 0890
troops in Arizona 4: 0903
see also Military affairs
Assiniboin
grievances of 7: 0098
permanent reservation for 6: 0131
Associated Executive Committee of Friends
annual report 15: 0056
Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company
right of way 21: 0555
Athabascan languages
bibliography of 18: 0811
Atnatanas
expedition to rivers 9: 0731
Auke
education in Alaska 8: 0302
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
pension to Chief Tendoy 16: 0636
railroad
construction compensation 8: 0213
right of way 8: 0726; 9: 0413
right of way compensation 6: 0573
relief of
Davis, P. C. 11:0492
Dorsey, John W. 11:0802
Engle, George 11: 0496
settlers in Wind River Valley 8: 0712
settlers in Wind River Valley 1: 0836; 4: 0740
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
wars, Indian—cost of 4: 0588
see also Eastern Bannock; Fort Hall Reservation;
Wind River Reservation
Bannock and Shoshone Mission (Idaho)
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Bannock War of 1878
address from Religious Society of Friends 15: 0084
cost of 3: 0483
Baptist Home Mission Society
Baptist Home Mission Monthly 18: 0220
settlement with Ottawa University 1: 0338; 4: 0805
Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention
minutes of annual meeting 13: 0914
proceedings of 13: 0928
Baptist schools
catalogue 15: 0525
Bible and Tract Distributing Society
lecture by Stanley Pumphrey on Indian civilization
2: 0203
Big Horn Hot Springs
ceded to United States 29: 0654
Big Horn Southern Railroad Company
construction time 17: 0530, 0540
right of way 11: 0803
Big Three Railroad Company
right of way 29: 0957
Billings, Clark's Fork and Cooke City Railroad
Company
general 11: 0301
right of way 9: 0396, 0414; 11: 0155
Blackfeet
agreement with 10: 0710
fiscal support for 5: 0867
general 17: 0636
grievances of 7: 0098
permanent reservation for 6: 0131
railroad right of way 8: 0582, 0682
reminiscences of, by bishop 13: 0349
sun dance 15: 0447
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
timber consumption on reservations by troops
4: 0631
B
Bad River Reservation
land allotment 28: 0907
timber sale from 15: 0814; 16: 0001
see also Chippewa
Bannock
agreement
bill to ratify 5: 0430
general 11: 0427
submitted by 11: 0430, 0810
to surrender land 25: 0105
with United States 4: 0076
in annual report to secretary of war 21: 0100
claim of Raymond Bros. 12: 0072
disposition of clothing 4: 0098
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0560
lands
ratification of agreement with 24: 0884
right to hunt on unoccupied 21: 0542
sale of reservation 4: 0728, 0729
missionary work—report on 10: 0253
155
Blackfeet Reservation; Agency (Montana)
appropriation for beef 5: 0938
land for stock-raising purposes—agreement
29:0617
relief of George T. Newman 8: 0659, 0709, 0750
survey of 22: 0054
Black Hawk War
survivors 28: 0215
Black Hills, South Dakota
survey of 1: 0110
treaty with Indians occupying 1: 0114
see also under Sioux Indians
Black River Chippewa
patents for sale of reservation 21: 0659
"Black Wolf"
shooting of, in Montana 6: 0280
Blanchard's Fork
settlement with Ottawa University 4: 0805
Blood
agreement with 10: 0710
general 17: 0636
grievances of 7: 0098
railroad right of way 8: 0582, 0682
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
Blue Mountain Irrigation and Improvement
Company
right of way 16: 0736
Board of Health
medicine in Indian Territory 28: 0183
Board of Indian Commissioners
expenses of 4: 0160
general 22: 0093
Bogue
report of Dakota Mission 1: 0659
Bonds and stocks
payment of 24: 0756
see also Trust funds
Bounty frauds
of John W. Wright 1: 0200
of William P. Ross 1:0200
Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway Company
right of way 19: 0739; 20: 0237; 29: 0795
Bristol Bay
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
British Columbia, Canada
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Ozette6:0278
Tsimpsheean 19: 0718
Brothertown Reservation
1: 0505, 0833
Brul6 Sioux
relief of Robert McGee 17: 0438; 21: 0656
see also Lower Brule Sioux ; Upper Brul6 Sioux
Buffalo
Congress of Indian Educators meeting program
26:0152
Buffalo Creek, New York
Indian Treaty of, relating to Kansas lands 5: 0161;
23:0190;28:0214
Buffalo Historical Society
annual report 14: 0954
Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions
and statutory law for Indian reservations 2:0837
Bureau of Catholic Missions
money for education of Indians 5: 0858
Bureau of Ethnology
general 20: 0697
publications of 20: 0682
Bureau of Indian Affairs
and government Indian school, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania 26: 0354
Office of Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs
8: 0708
see also Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Indian
Office; Indian Service
Byrne v. Alas et al.
10:0211
c
Caddo
land—cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
school catalogue—Baptist 15: 0525
Cahuilla
condition of 5: 0283
see also Coahuila Mission, California
California
affairs in 17: 0883
Agua Caliente and Women's National Indian
Association 20: 0408
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Capitan Grande Reserve 13: 0055
Coahuila Mission 20: 0408
cost of war—report on 3: 0483
Cosumnes 15: 0135
education and civilization on reservations in
18: 0454
Executive Orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Hoopa Mission 20: 0408
Hoopa Valley Reservation 5: 0012, 0680; 8: 0661;
19:0020,0770:29:0160
Indian war claims 12: 0600
irrigation right of way 17: 0547
Klamath River 8: 0790; 11: 0722
Klamath River Reservation 15: 0171, 0747
156
Mission Indian Commission 14: 0726; 15: 0791
Mission Indians 8: 0721; 9: 0159, 0297; 10: 0674;
13: 0055; 14: 0809; 15: 0044, 0569, 0726;
18:0279;24:0908
Rancho Chico 15: 0011; 17: 0618
relief of
Burchard, J. L. 4: 0743
Marshall, S. T. 11:0185
McKee, Redick1:0125
Meacham, Colonel Orpah M. 5: 0049
Mission Indians 5: 0465
reservations in—report on 6: 0020
Round Valley Indians 8: 0217
Round Valley Reservation 5: 0001, 0442; 6: 0020;
8: 0217, 0606; 10: 0542; 12: 0050; 18: 0276;
19:0759:23:0187
San Bernardino and Mission Indians land 6: 0627
school at Fort Bidwell 22: 0079
Yuma Indians 20: 0238
California, Southern
and Indian dialects 1: 0476
Mission Indians 15: 0735; 20: 0012; 26: 0356
Mission Indians—report on 1: 0527
Calispel
agreements with 19: 0921
Canada
Blackfoot15:0447
Bois-Brules—mixed European and Indian blood in
Catawba tribe
21:0771
Cattaraugus Reservation (Seneca)
land lease of 13: 0260
lands leased in 12: 0399
land titles 26: 0081
leasing of 17: 0538
and Ogden Land Company 21: 0777, 0793;
22: 0217
orphan asylum—report of 15: 0427
Cayuga
address on Six Nations 18: 0158
petition of, relating to Kansas lands 5: 0077
Thomas Asylum for the Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children annual report 15: 0427; 18: 0170
treaty of Buffalo Creek, New York, and Kansas lands
5:0161
Cayuse
allotment of land in Oregon to 4: 0651
relief of W. C. McKay 11: 0503
report on Oregon Volunteers 12: 0538
Umatilla Reservation 5: 0738; 11: 0391; 14: 0814;
15:0723
Chapter of Calvary Cathedral
relief of 19:0772
Chehalis
lands in Western Territory 5: 0448
Chehalis Reservation
lands for Indians on 5: 0448
Cherokee
agreements; treaties with
amendments to 28: 0742
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes 28: 0690
general 28: 0222, 0787
Muskogee28: 0170
petition of Isaac Mode 28: 0729
treaty history 21: 0389
appropriation bill 11: 0811
appropriation for the benefit of freedmen 11: 0686
bribery of Cherokee Council 11: 0719
cattle seizure 14: 0873
citizenship 14: 0882
claims
general 8: 0577; 9: 0401; 12: 0403
of heirs of John W. West 11: 0421; 21: 0638
for lands 4: 0524
for lands in Indian Territory 5: 0105
in North Carolina 1: 0333, 0476
[
17: 0591
British Columbia 6: 0278; 18: 0811; 19: 0718
claim of Jean Louis Legare 12: 0122
laws and Indians 1: 0545
mixed-blood Louis Riel—memorial of 11: 0570
mixed-blood Louis Riel—report on case of 11: 0817
relief of Jean Louis Legare 20: 0205
sale of intoxicants to Indians 13: 0014
Sioux 8: 0607
Canadian Cree
refugee 29: 0701
Cape Fox
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Capitan Grande Reserve
illegal occupation of 13: 0055
Carey Indian Mission
at Miles, Michigan 3: 0302
Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Pennsylvania
4: 0261; 8: 0579; 14: 0701, 0725, 0730; 22: 0661
Carolinas
Old Settlers 1: 0740, 0849, 0869; 2: 0551;
Catawba21: 0771
4: 0479, 0665; 8: 0646; 10: 0846
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes annual
report 26: 0171, 0300
condition of—crisis in 21: 0389
contracts made with 17: 0001
Carson and Colorado Railroad Company
right of way
general 8: 0203
in Nevada 5: 0068
through Walker River Reservation 5: 0385; 10: 0588
157
Cherokee cont.
correspondence with U.S. commission 14:0291
court judgments and decrees 15: 0806
Dawes Commission report 29: 0467
delegate to U.S. Congress 1: 0653, 0736
disputes between, and United States 5: 0075
district changes in Texas 6: 0293
disturbances—survivors 28: 0215
Eastern and Western bands—claims 8: 0625;
9: 0301
Eastern and Western bands—difference between
5: 0140
Eastern Band
case of, claim against Cherokee Nation 1: 0753
claim of, against Cherokee Nation West and U.S.
5: 0236
claim of W. W. Rollins and O. F. Presbrey with
2:0553; 10:0784
delegates and attorneys 5: 0764
east of Mississippi River 5: 0707
final settlement for 2: 0645
jurisdiction over, in North Carolina 1: 0100
legal proceedings in behalf of 11: 0595
removal of 4: 0544; 20: 0073
suit of—against Cherokee Nation 2: 0019
suit of—general 1: 0758
suits against agents of 4: 0788
Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation v. United States
5:0198
Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory 3: 0279
freedmen
appropriation for the benefit of 11: 0686
enrollment of 12: 0273
settlement of, in Oklahoma District 5: 0484
general 4: 0267; 11: 0190; 12: 0101
government for 23: 0503; 24: 0001
hearings before Committee on Territories 11: 0658
inaugural address 5: 0256
Indian Rights Association annual report 14: 0417
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
interest of state stock belonging to 20: 0006
and lacrosse 15: 0295
lands
acquired by treaties 3: 0527
allotment of, and tribal government 20: 0090
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
general 4: 0782; 5: 0030, 0147; 13: 0830
in Indian Territory 5: 0697, 0730
leasing of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
leasing of Indian 6: 0547
leasing to U.S. citizens 6: 0320
for mining 9: 0316
occupation by white settlers 3: 0591
patents 3: 0377
right of occupation of, by settlers 4: 0557
for settlement 4: 0890
survey of 20: 0096
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
legal service payment for 22: 0159
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
legislation for 8: 0291
medicine practice 15: 0290
memorial in behalf of 10: 0739
moneys due from United States 28: 0700
mound building 15: 0404
myths of 15:0137
negotiations with 12: 0264
Old Settlers
claim against United States 1: 0740
claims due from United States 2: 0551
claims of 1: 0849, 0869; 4: 0479, 0665; 8: 0646;
10:0846
organization of
Indian Territory 1: 0503, 0657
territorial government over 3: 0273
territory in Oklahoma 2: 0815
payment of legal services 4: 0314
price paid for lands 5: 0820
protection of people 21: 0626
railroads
general 5: 0574
in Indian Territory 4: 0773
lease of land 12: 0360
right of way 8: 0576, 0678
relief of
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions 8: 0571; 11: 0136
estate of Bluford West 12: 0341; 13: 0247;
15:0752
Larkin, A. C. 5: 0022
Pettigrew, George H. 8: 0728
Thompson, Mary Jane 5: 0720
Willey, Rev. Worcester 23: 0189
removal of, to Indian Territory 3: 0392
report of trip made to reservation 21: 0271
right to impose taxes 1: 0805
salt manufacture 5: 0060
school catalogue—Baptist 15: 0525
settlement of freedmen in Oklahoma district 5: 0484
Oklahoma Territory 1: 0469; 2: 0020; 3: 0402;
11:0079; 12:0044,0093
transfer from civil to military management 1: 0721
U.S. courts in Indian Territory 2: 0548; 3: 0404
see also Eastern Cherokee; Keetoowah Cherokees;
Western Cherokee (Old Settlers)
Cherokee Central Railroad and Telegraph Company
incorporation of 4: 0478
158
Cherokee Central Railway Company
right of way 11: 0805
Cherokee Commission
agreements
with Band of Absentee Shawnees 13: 0163
with Citizen Band of Pottawatomie Indians
13:0163
with Iowa Indians 13: 0138
with Sac and Fox Indians 13: 0150
correspondence to 13: 0836
instructions to, about cession of land 16: 0782
land cession agreement with Kickapoo 15: 0709
land cession to United States 26: 0094
Cherokee Commissioners
lands of Cherokee—letter concerning 13: 0830
salary due John W. Wallace 14: 0765
Cherokee Nation
agreement with Delaware 4: 0822
annual message from 21: 0479
appeal of delegates 22: 0282
arrest of Cherokee from 2: 0865; 3: 0530
bounty frauds 1: 0200
census of 3: 0608
chief's message 13: 0821; 18: 0115; 20: 0274;
22:0718
claim of Edwin D. Chadwick and R. T. Wilson & Co.
20:0182
claims for citizenship in 6: 0313
compiled laws of city of Downingville 8: 0766
freedmen—claim of the 11: 0172
freedmen—payment for 25: 0548
government—change in 20: 0206; 21: 0742
improvements of intruders 29: 0762
intermarried persons 28: 0036
jurisdiction of 3: 0448
lands
allotment agreement 25: 0536
claimed by 13: 0263
money for lands sold to United States 3: 0410,
Cherokee Outlet
agreement with Cherokee Nation 16: 0745
appropriation for removal of intruders in 20: 0111
cession of 18: 0284
claim of Edwin D. Chadwick and R. T. Wilson & Co.
20:0182
correspondence on 21: 0285
general 13: 0223; 14: 0824, 0829
letter about 13: 0801
material on 15: 0146
mineral license in 14: 0854
open for settlement 17: 0422
payment for cession of 20: 0032
purchase price for 17: 0548
railroad lands in, for town sites 29: 0155
settlement of 15:0117
settlers on 20: 0255
Cherokee question
24: 0296
Cherokee Reservation
disposal of, in Arkansas 8: 0787
general 8: 0651
sale of 8: 0644
timber consumption on reservations by troops
4: 0631
timber depredations on reservations 8: 0188
Chetco
treaty negotiated with 17: 0410
Cheyenne
agreement with 14: 0817
captives of the—Catharine E. and Sophia L. German
1:0030,0508
captives of the—general 1: 0106
cattle for Northern 10: 0581
claim of
Blinn, Richard F. 12: 0079; 14: 0702
general 13: 0525
Jones, Russell & Co. 12: 0100
Sechler, John 12: 0848
condition of 5: 0802
confirmation of land to 4: 0637
contracts made 16: 0828, 0831
contracts made with 17: 0001
escape from Fort Robinson 2: 0511
general 18: 0008
Indian agencies condition and management 2: 0023
Indian Peace Commission—report of 2: 0842;
23:0159
Indian Rights Association report on 14: 0001;
20: 0513
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
0413
money—general 5: 0663; 20: 0013; 29: 0478
money and treaty obligations 13:0116
payment due under Slade-Bender Award 28: 0678
payments to certain persons 21: 0584
railroad right of way 8: 0391; 11: 0003
removal of intruders from 2: 0660
rights 28: 0036
Slade-Bender Award payment for 28: 0678
and territorial government for Oklahoma 13: 0048
treaty with Confederate States of America 17: 0788
Cherokee National Council
reply to Dawes Commission 20: 0206
159
Cheyenne cont.
lands
agreement with Cherokee Commission 14: 0640
allotment to 15: 0620
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
leasing of Indian 6: 0547
occupied by 16: 0637
for settlement 15: 0777
status of, in Indian Territory 5: 0697
title to land in Indian Territory 5: 0321
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
missionary bishop of Niobrara—annual report
4: 0778
Missouri, Department of the—annual report 3: 0506
negotiations with, brief 13: 0513
new reservation for 6: 0214
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
opening of "Oklahoma lands" for settlement 5: 0578
personal assaults 4: 0643
relief of
Adams, Rebecca 8: 0793; 9: 0403
Bainter, James 8: 0569, 0753; 11: 0495
Comstock, George S. 6: 0340; 8: 0570, 0754;
11:0494
Cutler Jones, Eliza A. 11: 0281
Farnsworth, Arra M. 21: 0660
Fieldhouse, Isaac 11: 0458
Fitzgerald, Jenkins A. 2: 0104
Fletcher, John 4: 0370, 0687; 6: 0318; 8: 0618;
9:0399; 11:0153
Holborn, Anna 8: 0797
Honns, J. M. 8: 0725
Leach, Henderson C. 5: 0743
Maxwell, George 5: 0772; 11: 0295
Maxwell, George, F. C. Bulkley, and
H. L. Newman 8: 0729
McCormick, Timothy 6: 0302
M. Desmaris & Co. 11: 0459
Newman, H. L. 11:0371
Powers & Newman and D. & B. Powers 3: 0499;
4: 0668, 0686
Romero, Rafael 11: 0461
Warren, Henry 3: 0415, 0456
schools—industrial training 3: 0226; 23: 0173
secretary of war—report on 3: 0187
shooting of "Black Wolf in Montana 6: 0280
support of, in Oklahoma 15: 0758
timber consumption on reservations by troops
Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency
report of Associated Executive Committee of Friends
on 15: 0056
Cheyenne Reservation; Agency
lands open to public settlement 15: 0365
report from missionary bishop of Niobrara on
1:0321
Cheyenne River Reservation; Agency (South
Dakota)
arrest of seven Indian police 20: 0652, 0660
construction of agency buildings for 14: 0753
depredations claims 17: 0428
general 17: 0632
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0560
reimbursement of minister for services 21: 0525
Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company
right of way 8: 0714; 13:0331
Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway
Company
right of way 5: 0617, 0767, 0769; 10: 0617;
11: 0205; 12: 0053; 24: 0871; 25: 0216
right of way on Sioux Reservation 5: 0433
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company
right of way 17: 0526, 0532, 0551; 24: 0836;
25: 0202
Chicago Railroad
lands for town sites 29: 0155
Chickasaw
agreement with 20: 0244
appropriation bill 11: 0811
Ayres, Eli
claims 20: 0104
estate 28: 0592
land sales 25: 0675
legal representatives of 22: 0024; 25: 0675
relief 12:0406
Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention
minutes about 13: 0914
claim of W. B. Munson against 19: 0810
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes annual
report 26: 0171, 0300
contracts made with 17: 0001
court judgments and decrees 15: 0806
delegate to U.S. Congress—election of 1: 0653
delegate to U.S. Congress—objection to 1: 0736
enrollment of citizens 28: 0020
freedmen
Congress of Choctaw and Chickasaw
Freedmen's Associations 26: 0126
general 10: 0240, 0242; 25: 0039
land allotment to 22: 0695
rights and claims 22: 0665; 26: 0126; 28: 0036,
0204
settlement of, in Oklahoma District 5: 0484
4: 0631
war—report on cost of 3: 0483
see also Northern Cheyenne
160
government for 23: 0503; 24: 0001
grievances 1:0581
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
Indian Territory
Five Civilized Tribes in 3: 0279
legal status in 12: 0851
organization of 1: 0503, 0657
railroad in 4: 0773
status of lands 5: 0687
U.S. courts in 2: 0548; 3: 0404
interest of state stock belonging to 20: 0006
intermarried persons 28: 0036
judicial districts
general 11: 0188
in Texas 8: 0627
of Texas—eastern and northern 5: 0761
lands
allotment 22: 0655, 0695
allotment and trust funds 15: 0200
allotment of, agreement 24: 0914
allotment of, and tribal government 20: 0090
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations 13: 0016
leases of 11: 0582
for mining 9: 0316
payment for 16: 0637
railroad lease of 12: 0360
sale—legal representatives of Eli Ayres 25: 0675
for settlement 4: 0890
titles bill 6: 0123
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
legal representatives of Eli Ayres 22: 0024
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
mining laws—court decisions on 25: 0302
objection to delegate in Congress from 1: 0736
and Oklahoma Territory 1: 0469; 2: 0020, 0815;
3: 0402; 11: 0079; 12: 0044, 0093; 28: 0311
organization of Indian Territory 1: 0503, 0657
payment to 15: 0770
protection of, from trespassers 15: 0809
protection of people 21: 0626
railroad in Indian Territory 4: 0773
railroad right of way 4: 0736; 8: 0653; 17: 0532,
0551,0561
relief of
Ayres, Eli 12: 0406
Love, Overton, and Wyatt Gilschrist 4: 0669,
0683; 6: 0288, 0339
Wright, Reuben 1: 0253
report of trip made to reservation 21: 0271
right of occupation of land by settlers 4: 0557
right to impose taxes 1: 0805
school catalogue—Baptist 15: 0525
settlement of freedmen in Oklahoma district 5: 0484
status of lands in Indian Territory 5: 0697
survey of lands 20: 0096
transfer from civil to military management 1: 0721
trust funds—interest on 21: 0816; 29: 0248
trust funds—payment of arrears 29: 0723
Chickasaw Nation
agreement with 21: 0755
arrears due to 1: 0698, 0839
citizenship in 26: 0705, 27: 0705
citizenship in—claims for 6: 0313
claim to lands in Greer County, Oklahoma 29: 0636
freedmen in 10: 0808
general 11: 0190
intruders into 13: 0268
land allotment 28: 0020
land survey 22: 0058
mineral leases 24: 0495; 26: 0687
mineral leases—regulations 27: 0687
permit law—rehearing on 2: 0013
permit law—validity of 2: 0170
and railroad claim to lands 6: 0762
railroad right of way 6: 0125; 21: 0601
reimbursement of 13: 0134
telegraph right of way 6: 0125
town-site commissioners instructions 25: 0297
treaty stipulations with 10: 0564
trust fund withdrawal 29: 0669
and Wheeler bill 27: 0717
Chickasaw Nation v. U.S.
land claims 25: 0707; 26: 0015
Chilkhat
education in Alaska 8: 0302
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
report on, in Alaska 4: 0372
report on illicit traffic in rum and firearms 3: 0334
Chilkhoot
report on, in Alaska 4: 0372
Chilocco Reservation
railroad right of way 24: 0887; 25: 0226
Chinook
texts 23: 0017
161
Chippewa
amounts due to 22: 0016
appropriation for agreements with 10: 0722
and charges against Commissioner of Indian Affairs
6: 0462
and the church 1: 0352
claims
general 1:0690
of Indians on Red Lake Reservation 21: 0641
for lands flooded by reservoirs 20: 0067
condition and resources of, in Minnesota and Dakota
Territory 3: 0384
contracts made with 17: 0001
disposition of clothing 4: 0098
funds of 4: 0147
general 12: 0011
Indian affairs 6: 0282
Indian Rights Association annual report 14: 0417;
24: 0659
jurisdiction over
in Michigan 1: 0100
in Minnesota 1: 0100
in Wisconsin 1: 0100
of Lake Superior
appropriations for 28: 0205
claims 27: 0763
relief and civilization of, in Minnesota 28: 0910
relief of
destitute Indians 12: 0117
estate of John Cook 6: 0286
estate of Ramsay Crooks 12: 0364; 14: 0564,
0565; 21: 0643; 25: 0175, 0205; 29: 0691
of Lake Superior 12: 0059
in Minnesota 20: 0173
report on 1: 0585
support of 29: 0936
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
timber
general 22: 0582
interests 27: 0361
on reservation 14: 0590
sale 5: 0802
sale of, from reservation 15: 0814
sale of, reserved for 14: 0850
treaty stipulations with 3: 0504; 16: 0674
treaty with 13: 0102
trust funds of 1: 0093
Turtle Mountain Band—memorial for 1: 0140
Turtle Mountain Band—reservation for 1: 0308
U.S. v. Bernard Lariviere and Charles Grant 4: 0815
in Wisconsin 3: 0219
see also Black River Chippewa; Grand Portage
Reservation; Fond du Lac; Fond du Lac
Reservation; La Pointe Agency; Leech Lake
Reservation; Mille Lac; Mississippi Chippewa;
Pembina Chippewa; Pillager Chippewa; Red
Lake Reservation; Turtle Mountain; White Earth
Reservation
Chippewa Reservation
damages to reservation 5: 0644
in Minnesota 28: 0916
Minnesota National Park 28:0188
railroad completion through 22: 0111
railroad right of way 19: 0742, 0757; 20: 0191, 0260;
22: 0113; 29: 0795
sale and disposal of lands 22: 0034
school buildings 25: 0370
see also under individual reservation
Chippewa River
survey of 4: 0833
Chfricahua Apache
as Indian scouts 12: 0223
prisoner transfer 15: 0356
relief of Elijah W. Dobbs, Mariano G. Samaniego,
and H. C. Hooker 5: 0740
relief of Henry C. Frazier 5: 0754.
treatment of 12: 0919
volunteer cavalry 8: 0620, 0623
general 26: 0763
mixed-blood 23: 0333
relief of 12:0059
treaty stipulation 3: 0504
lands
allotments 25: 0211
ejectment of people from lands purchased from
10:0658
entries by 1: 0774
general 7: 0066
in Minnesota 5: 0708
of 3: 0209; 5: 0735
to 5: 0314
legislation for 8: 0267; 21: 0571
in Minnesota 9: 0190; 12: 0126
mission work among 1: 0619
Mississippi
allotments to 28: 0064
claims 27: 0763
treaty stipulations 3: 0504
mixed-blood scrip in Utah 28: 0904
mixed-bloods of Lake Superior, Minnesota 23: 0333
payment of damages to 8: 0393
payment to 22: 0265
railroad right of way 10: 0555; 11: 0393
Red Cliff Reservation 19: 0781; 20: 0216
relief and civilization of 12: 0388; 15: 0737;
17: 0466; 21: 0513; 28: 0224; 29: 0797, 0945
162
Choctaw
agreement with 20: 0244
agreement with Turtle Mountain Band (Chippewa)
patents 3: 0377
payment for 16: 0637
right of occupation of, by settlers 4: 0557
for settlement 4: 0890
status of lands in Indian Territory 5: 0697
survey of lands 20: 0096
unsold 28: 0185
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
mineral leases 24: 0495
mines and mining 9: 0316; 13: 0196; 15: 0748
and Oklahoma Territory 1: 0469; 2: 0020; 3: 0402;
11:0079; 12:0044,0093
organization of
Indian Territory 1: 0503
territorial government 3: 0273
territory in Oklahoma 2: 0815
orphan fund 28: 0032
orphan Indian lands in Mississippi 28: 0171
payment to 15: 0770
protection of people 21: 0626
railroads
in Indian Territory 4: 0773
leases 12: 0436
leases of land 12: 0360
right of way 4: 0736; 8: 0576, 0653; 11: 0375
'The Release" and other objections to claims
3: 0802
relief of
estate of James Riley 5: 0033
Fulsom, F. E. 8: 0655
Moris, L A. 5: 0744; 11:0147
Riley, James 5: 0019
report of trip made to reservation 21: 0271
rights of citizens in Chickasaw District 7: 0068
right to impose taxes 1: 0805
school catalogue—Baptist 15: 0525
in Texas—district changes 6: 0293
in Texas—judicial districts 5: 0761; 8: 0627
timber—loss of, on 3: 0436
transfer from civil to military management 1: 0721
and U.S. court in Indian Territory 2: 0548; 3: 0404
see also Mississippi Choctaws
Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railroad Company
general 28: 0039
right of way 21: 0594; 29: 0962
Choctaw and Chickasaw Baptist Association
minutes of annual meeting 13: 0940
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians v.
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company
brief 3: 0620
Choctaw and Chickasaw Treaty of 1866
amendment—payment of lands ceded 15: 0181
general 14: 0898
29: 0485
appropriation bill 11: 0811
appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 17: 0470
authorizing a lottery company 13: 0001
Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention
minutes about 13: 0914
citizenship 14: 0875
claims 1: 0506; 3: 0786; 4: 0009
coal leases 13: 0196
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes annual
report 26: 0171, 0300
court judgments and decrees 15: 0806
Curtis Bill—petition relative to 25: 0132
delegate to Congress—election of 1: 0653
delegate to Congress—objection to 1: 0736
enrollment of citizens 28: 0020
Five Civilized Tribes 3: 0279
freedmen
Congress of Choctaw and Chickasaw
Freedmen's Association 26: 0126
general 25: 0039
land allotment to 22: 0695
rights and claims 26: 0126
settlement of, in Oklahoma district 5: 0484
statement on wrongs, grievances, etc. 19: 0794
government for 20: 0090; 23: 0503; 24: 0001
grievances 1:0581
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
Indian Territory
cession of lands in 16: 0782
Five Civilized Tribes in 3: 0279
legal status in 12: 0851
organization 1:0503
railroad in 4: 0773
status of lands in 5: 0697
U.S. courts in 2: 0548; 3: 0404
interest of state stock belonging to 20: 0006
judicial districts
general 11: 0188
in Texas 8: 0627
of Texas—eastern and northern 5: 0761
lands
allotment of 4: 0282; 22: 0182, 0655, 0695
allotment of, agreement 24: 0914
allotment of, and tribal government 20: 0090
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
and the Chickasaw 13: 0016
disposition 21:0732
general 28: 0313
leases of, in 11: 0582
for mining 9: 0316
163
Choctaw-Chickasaw Union Party
objections to agreement between commissioners of
the United States and Five Civilized Tribes
24: 0899
Choctaw Coal and Railway Company
construction of 19: 0717
general 10: 0821; 20: 0245
leases made to 12: 0436
Choctaw Nation
amount due to 3: 0326
citizenship—claims for, in 6: 0313
citizenship for Choctaw 1: 0651
claims
against 9: 0327
general 1:0701
to lands in Greer County, Oklahoma 29: 0636
of 1:0038
settlement of, under treaty of 1855 1: 0762
freedmen—rights of 22: 0664, 0665
general 11: 0190
indebtedness of 29: 0826
intruders into 13: 0268
land allotment 28: 0020
land claims 14: 0246; 25: 0707; 26: 0015
laws of 14:0862
mineral leases—regulations 27: 0687
paying settlement of treaty of 1855 claim 1: 0289
railroad construction in 29: 0950
railroad right of way 4: 0140; 6: 0125; 8: 0391;
21: 0546; 22: 0151; 28: 0927; 29: 0959
relations with United States, Chickasaw and others
21:0006
rights and interests 21: 0006
settlement of Oklahoma Territory 28: 0311
taxes on noncitizens 28: 0728
telegraph right of way 6: 0125
and territorial governments in Indian Nations 2: 0549
town-site commissioners instructions 25: 0297
Choctaw Nation v. The United States
8:0914
Churches
appropriations for Indian education 18: 0298
and government and education 18: 0292
and Indians 1: 0541, 0619; 6: 0535
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
annual meeting 17: 0803
Citizens Band of Pottawatomie
agreements with 14: 0820
claim to land 9: 0317; 13: 0540
contracts made with 17: 0001
general 15: 0794
land—cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
lands and funds of 13: 0052
Citizenship
for Choctaw and Chickasaw 1: 0651
court decisions on 25: 0302
Dawes Commission report 29: 0467
general 15: 0803; 17: 0760; 28: 0199
objections of Cherokee delegation to 1: 0734
Seminole and Creek delegates against passage of
1:0688
speech on 2: 0184
Civil service reform
general 20: 0666
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0513,
0560
Clatsop
treaty negotiated with 17: 0410
Clearwater Short Line Railway Company
right of way 29: 0965
Clearwater Valley Railroad Company
right of way 25: 0669; 29: 0963
Coahuilla Mission, California
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Coeur d'Alene
agreements between United States and 13: 0012
agreement with 20: 0147
claims for compensation for lands 8: 0396
contracts made with 17: 0001
railroad right of way 9: 0404
ratification of treaties 12: 0305, 0411; 17: 0564
Coeur d'Alene Reservation
in Idaho 10: 0554, 0693
purchase of 12: 0550
railroad right of way 9: 0415, 0416; 11: 0370;
14: 0880
Colorado
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
education and civilization on reservations in
18: 0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Indian Rights Association annual reports 14: 0417;
20: 0560
relief of Ben Holladay 5: 0034
secretary of war, report of 10: 0213
Southern Ute 8: 0641; 11: 0253; 12: 0265; 13: 0362,
0382; 15: 0804; 17: 0668; 19: 0750; 20: 0200;
22: 0046, 0152; 24: 0712; 25: 0071
Uncompahgre Ute 5: 0042; 12: 0409
Ute 3: 0050; 7: 0502; 10: 0663; 11: 0605; 12: 0228;
15: 0054; 17: 0549; 28: 0394
Ute Commission report 2: 0044
Ute Reservation 3: 0001; 22: 0155
war in—report on cost of 3: 0483
White River Ute 5: 0042
Colorado Irrigation Company
irrigation right of way 17: 0547
164
Colorado River
Indian dialects on lower 1: 0476
Colorado River Reservation
relief of agent John A. Tonner 22: 0172
Columbia
in annual report to secretary of war 21: 0100
appropriation for Indian Service 5: 0856
Columbia and Red Mountain Railway Company
right of way 21: 0593
Columbia Reservation
land in 5: 0417
land sale negotiations 18: 0282
Columbus Day
exercises 17: 0801
Colville Reservation
agreement with Indians on 15: 0795; 16: 0714
appropriation for Indian Service 5: 0856
general 12:0395; 15:0808
land in 5: 0417
land sale negotiations 18: 0267, 0282
opening part of 20: 0166
railroad right of way 12: 0284; 21: 0593; 24: 0833,
0860,0886;25:0169
Comanche
adult men in tribe 25: 0535
agreements with 20: 0100, 0244; 24: 0365, 0763;
28: 0333, 0375
captive 1: 0106
civilization—lecture on Indian 2: 0203
contracts made with 17: 0001
depredations by 23: 0171
Indian agencies condition and management 2: 0023
and Indian depredations 27: 0374
Indian Peace Commission—report 2: 0842; 23: 0159
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0513
land
agreement 16: 0816
cession of 28: 0268
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
cession of, protest 28: 0027
lease of 6: 0547; 28: 0186
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
"Neutral Strip" 28: 0159
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
New Mexico, District of—report on 3: 0511
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
peace principles 6: 0773
protest against coercion used to sign treaty 29: 0459
railroad right of way 11: 0374
relief of
Beddo, William and others 4: 0690; 6: 0289, 0303
Bulkley, F. C. 11:0463
Chesum, JohnS. 6:0317
Love, Overton and Wyatt Gilschrist 4: 0669,
0683; 6: 0288, 0339
Maxwell, George, F. C. Bulkley, and
H. L. Newman 8: 0729
Midkiff, William 8: 0794; 11: 0307
Newman, H. L. 11:0371
Tatum, Lawrie 5: 0157
Waide, J. M. 8: 0791
Warren, Henry 3: 0415, 0456
schools—industrial training 3: 0226; 23: 0173
settlement agreement 24: 0870; 28: 0037
timber consumption on reservations by troops
4: 0631
war—cost of 3: 0483
Comanche Reservation; Agency (Texas)
condition of affairs at 5: 0917
general 22: 0119; 25: 0503
investigation of affairs at 22: 0285
land allotment 24: 0655
lands—quantity, nature, and character 28: 0256
Commission Appointed to Negotiate with the Five
Civilized Tribes of Indians
see Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes
Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Chippewa charges against 6: 0462
investigated 6: 0462
letter on clerical force 2: 0536
report on Sioux Reservation disturbances 1: 0296
salary 4: 0099, 0730
statements by 15: 0622
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes (Dawes
Commission)
agreements
for Cherokee Nation 24: 0509
with Cherokees 28: 0690
with Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations 27: 0687
general 21: 0737; 24: 0335
with Muskogee 28: 0684
with Seminoles 28: 0177
annual reports 24: 0517, 0603; 26: 0171, 0618;
27:0618
appropriations—general 28: 0017; 29: 0810
appropriations—increase 24: 0719
Cherokee National Council 20: 0206
report of 19: 0788; 29: 0467
report on Mississippi Choctaws and citizenship
27: 0700
report on Mississippi Choctaws' rights 24: 0730
165
Committee on Territories
11:0658
Confederated Band of Peoria
contracts made with 17: 0001
land sale 17: 0537
Confederated Otoe
sale of reservation of 20: 0187
Confederated Otoe and Missouria
land sale adjustment in reservation of 16: 0630,
0707
sale of reservation 19: 0732
Confederated Otoe-Missouria Reservation
3: 0388; 5: 0046
Confederated Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and
Piankeshaw Indians
claims of, against United States 19: 0913
contracts made with 17: 0001
distribution of property 5: 0774
see also under individual tribes
Confederate States of America
treaty with Cherokee Nation 17: 0788
Congress, U. S.
bills for action 12: 0271
bill to ratify agreement by Shoshone 5: 0430
delegate to
from Cherokee 1: 0653, 0736
from Chickasaw 1: 0653, 0736
from Choctaw 1: 0653, 0736
from Creek 1: 0653, 0736
Free-Homestead Bill—speech on 25: 0062
Piegan and 7: 0043
Congress of Choctaw and Chickasaw Freedmen's
Associations
26:0126
Congress of the Indian Tribes of the United States
25:0165
Connecticut Indian Association
general 14: 0960
historical sketch 14: 0451
Coos Bay
treaty negotiated with 17: 0410
Copper River
expedition to 9: 0731
Coquilla
treaty negotiated with 17: 0410
Cosumnes tribe
in California 15: 0135
Court of Indian Offenses
rules governing 6: 0605
Court Oreille Reservation
timber sale from 15: 0814; 16: 0001
Courts
civil and criminal process of territorial 6: 0297
extended into Indian Territory 14: 0710
in Indian Territory 19: 0905; 22: 0282
judge's expenses 19: 0703
jurisdiction of cases 17: 0541
Courts, U.S.
court of claims
Amherst H. Wilder v. U.S. 3: 0201
judgments rendered—Indian depredation cases
25:0153;24:0729
suits in 28: 0056
decisions of 25: 0302
establishment of, in Arizona 1: 0142
in Indian Territory
general 2: 0548; 3: 0404; 14: 0710, 0900;
25: 0574; 29: 0705
judges 21: 0623, 0782
resolution establishing 1: 0289
U.S. district court at Wichita, Kansas 3: 0525
U.S. eighth circuit 21: 0545
at Wichita, Kansas 4: 0714
Couts
appropriation for 24: 0740
Crayon, Martha
patent to heirs of 28: 0909
Cree
Canadian 29: 0701
relief of 11:0106
relief of renegade British 8: 0590
Creek
agreement with 11: 0690
army enlistees—payment for 5: 0913; 14: 0585,
0722
claims for losses during war 1: 0726
claims of 10: 0831
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes annual
report 26: 0171, 0300; 29: 0467
court judgments and decrees 15: 0806
delegate to U.S. Congress 1: 0653, 0736
expenses 13: 0125
Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory 3: 0279
freedmen—payment for 5: 0913; 14: 0585
freedmen—settlement of, in Oklahoma district
5: 0484
government for 23: 0503; 24: 0001
history 21:0253
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
166
lands
money due to 12: 0358
payment for federal army, loyal refugees, and
freedmen 22: 0499
payment for federal army, loyal refugees, and
freedmen—petition for 1: 0731
peace ratified in 5: 0181
protest court extension into lands 14: 0710
railroad right of way 28: 0927; 29: 0959
town-site purchases 27: 0122
Creek Orphan Fund
4: 0656
Creek war
survivors 28: 0215
Crimes
against Indians—Dawes Commission report
acquired by Indian Territory by treaty 5: 0871
acquired from, by United States 5: 0853, 0857
allotment 4: 0282; 22: 0182
allotment and tribal government 20: 0090
boundary 5: 0486
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
in Indian Territory—status of 5: 0697
for mining 9: 0316
occupation by white settlers 3: 0591
patents 3: 0377
purchase 13: 0074
purchased for Seminole—sum due for 22: 0170
for settlement 4: 0890
settlement of 5: 0909
survey of 20: 0096
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
opening of "Oklahoma lands" for settlement 5: 0578
organization of territorial government over 3:0273
organization of territory in Oklahoma 2: 0815
Orphan Fund 3: 0391; 4: 0096
protection of people 21: 0626
railroads
general 5: 0574
in Indian Territory 4: 0773
land lease 12:0360
refugees—payment for loyal 14: 0585
rejection of commission agreement 21: 0737
removal of, to Indian Territory 3: 0392
report of trip made to reservation 21: 0271
right of occupation of land by settlers 4: 0557
rights 24: 0861
school catalogue—Baptist 15: 0525
and Territory of Oklahoma 1: 0469; 2: 0020; 3: 0402;
11:0079; 12:0044,0093
transfer from civil to military management 1: 0721
treaties with 14: 0711
and U.S. courts in Indian Territory 2: 0548; 3: 0404
see also Muskogee Indians
Creek Nation
agreement between Five Civilized Tribes and
commissioners 24: 0355
agreement with 24: 0900; 25: 0031; 29: 0938
cessation of lands in Indian Territory 4: 0216
claims for citizenship in 6: 0313
fund of 24: 0793
general 11: 0190
government, laws, and rights 13: 0775
lands and attorney's fees 18: 0080, 0099
29: 0467
bounty frauds—by John W. Wright 1: 0200
bounty frauds—complicity of William P. Ross in
1:0200
cattle rustling by Osage 10: 0661
see also Law enforcement
Crook, General George
7: 0041
Crow
fiscal support for 5: 0867
grievances of 7: 0098
lands
allotment of 24: 0178
compensation for 14: 0699
general 8: 0275; 27: 0512
homestead settlers on 21: 0614
sale of 4: 0170
treaty 14: 0846
of Montana 28: 0276
purchase of supplies for 5: 0423
railroad—sale of land for 4: 0170
railroad right of way 11: 0301
schools—industrial training 3: 0226; 23: 0173
secretary of war, report of 10: 0213
settlement of agent accounts 3: 0470
timber consumption on reservations by troops
4: 0631
women—gynecological survey of 19: 0011
see also River Crow
Crow Creek
depredation claims 21: 0444
relief of
Elliff, Hardy 11: 0491
Russell, Joseph 11: 0509
Sinnott, P. B. 11:0122
167
Crow Creek Reservation; Agency
boundary change 8: 0033
charges on affairs at 3: 0770
compensation for Indians of 19: 0904; 20: 0143
compensation for lands 14: 0699
Dakota—and Indian Rights Association 6: 0739
Grace Mission 15: 0144
investigation of 1: 0458
opening to white settlement 7: 0053
railroad right of way 16: 0720
relief of settlers on 11: 0178
report from Missionary Bishop of Niobrara on
1:0321
settlers and damages by 29: 0096
settlers on 12: 0257; 20: 0175
Crow Reservation
coal deposits 10: 0701
general 12: 0052
leasing of lands in Montana 5: 0830, 0929, 0934;
6: 0246
occupation of, by white men 13: 0050
railroad construction time 17: 0530, 0540
railroad right of way 9: 0396, 0409, 0414; 11: 0155,
0803; 12: 0402
sale of part of 22: 0169
sale of western part 14: 0686
Curtis Bill
lands—Choctaw 25: 0132
Custer, General George A.
and Sioux Indians disaster 1: 0346; 21: 0050
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
Indians in United States 8: 0006
missionary work—report on 10: 0253
Northern—claim of Chippewa 1: 0690
Northern Cheyenne 8: 0584
Ponca 12: 0040
railroad right of way 8: 0198; 9: 0419; 10: 0617;
11:0806,0807; 12:0053
Red Cloud and Red Leaf bands (Sioux) 8: 0265
relief of
Allen, Eugene B. 5: 0010
destitute Indians 12: 0117
Yates, Frank D., and others 4: 0074, 0547
Sioux 8: 0261, 0656; 10: 0828; 11: 0436, 0746,
0831, 0837; 12: 0230, 0392, 0640
Sioux Reservation—settlement of 11: 0650
Winnebago Reservation 12: 0257
Yankton Sioux and Ponca in—report on 1: 0585
Dawes Commission
see Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes
Delaware Indians
agreement with Cherokee Nation 4: 0822
appropriation bill 11: 0811
claims of 12: 0403
claims of, of Indian Territory 12: 0382
condition of tribes in New York 2: 0594
enrollment of 12:0273
lands in Kansas 8: 0610
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
relief—general 4: 0715; 5: 0014
relief—heirs of "Black Beaver" 5: 0777
Denison and Washita Valley Railway Company
right of way 8: 0636, 0720; 11: 0808; 12: 0116
Depredation claims; cases
appropriations for investigating 8: 0395
claimants from Oregon 21: 0444
committee on 10: 0513
court filings 17: 0367
court judgments 19: 0659
defense of—general 19: 0666
defense of—persons employed for 19: 0662
general 3: 0228, 0259; 5: 0821, 0951; 6: 0239;
8: 0736; 10: 0706; 11: 0309, 0542; 12: 0061,
0288; 13: 0137, 0231; 14: 0567, 0782; 16: 0806;
17: 0428; 20: 0043; 21: 0672; 22: 0071; 23: 0171,
0203; 24: 0896; 25: 0671; 26: 0728; 27: 0001,
0374, 0728, 0765; 28: 0273, 0782; 29: 0001,
0003, 0760, 0912
Giddings v. U.S. etal. 20: 0729, 0739
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0513
D
Dakota
claim of Jean Louis Legare 12: 0122
Dakota, Northwestern
railroa'd right of way 9: 0392
Dakota Central Railway
right of way through Sioux Reservation 5: 0308
Dakota Mission
report of 1: 0659
Dakota Territory
agreement with commissioners of United States and
Indians in 10: 0715
appropriation bill 11: 0811
cession of land to United States 5: 0579, 0616
Chippewa 1: 0690; 3: 0383; 11: 0600
Crow Creek Agency boundary change 8: 0033
Crow Creek Reservation 12: 0257
Devils Lake Agency 11: 0600
Devils Lake Reservation 5: 0860; 8: 0198
and Fort Berthold Reservation 9: 0160
Fort Philip Kearny massacre 4: 0338; 9: 0187
grievances of 7: 0098
168
judgments
for claimants 17: 0426; 26: 0765; 28: 0163, 0785;
29: 0665, 0668
court of claims 17: 0404; 24: 0729
general 19: 0683, 0812, 0887; 21: 0792; 25: 0153
payment of 16: 0725
lists of 8: 0409
Nevada 11: 0649
payments 28: 0930; 29: 0731
schedule of 11: 0694
Devils Lake Reservation
railroad right of way 5: 0860; 8: 0198
seed for Turtle Mountain Chippewa 11: 0600
Dieguino
condition of 5: 0283
Duck Valley, Nevada
relief of settlers at 6: 0016
Duck Valley Reservation
settlers in 4: 0787
sellers in—relief of 6: 0309
Duluth, Rainy Lake River and Southwestern
Railway Company
Minnesota 10: 0512
Duluth and Winnipeg Railway Company
right of way 11: 0419; 13: 0330
Eastern Shawnee
contracts made with 17: 0001
enforcement of land in severally law in 16: 0679
general 12: 0374
land sale 17: 0537
Education, Indian
in Alaska 4: 0100, 0316; 8: 0302; 12: 0231, 0232
Apache 23: 0193
appropriation for Sioux 14: 0577
appropriations for 15: 0225; 18: 0288, 0298
crisis in 15: 0205
criticisms and suggestions 24: 0329
curriculum guidelines 26: 0679
domestic missions 5: 0301
and Educational Home 20: 0478, 0496
enlarged school work 15: 0222
expense 4: 0578
five civilized tribes 24: 0736
funds—reduction 18: 0810
funds—for support of 5: 0854, 0865
general 14: 0962, 0968; 15: 0017, 0025, 0049, 0075;
17: 0760; 18: 0136, 0208; 21: 0315; 25: 0074
Indian Educational Convention—proceedings
14: 0223
and Indian health 24: 0417
Indian responsiveness 14: 0962
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0560
Indian school services 6: 0014
for Indian women 15: 0512
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian—
annual meeting 14: 0153; 17: 0803
and Lincoln Institution 20: 0440, 0460
money for 5: 0858
and native language 10: 0224
of New York Indians 5: 0463
of Oneida children 2: 0177
program 20: 0086, 0088
progress of 5: 0940
regulations in the Indian Territory 25: 0293
report on 19: 0307
school system 19: 0245
• sectarian 19: 0110,0119
and the Sioux 19: 0894; 22: 0141
superintendent of Indian schools—report of 5: 0263
taxes for 28: 0180
teachers—Indian Rights Association annual report
20: 0513
teaching the vernacular 10: 0226
textbooks 28: 0306
waste and failure of 15: 0124
of white and Negro children in Indian Territory
24: 0736
see also Indian Educational Convention; Schools
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians v. U.S. and
Cherokee Nation
6: 0226, 0638, 0672
see also Eastern Cherokee
Eastern Bannock
annual report of missionary bishop of Niobrara
20: 0847
Eastern Cherokee
claims of 27: 0273
general 8: 0727
Indian Committee of Western Yearly Meeting of
Friends in Indiana 11: 0099
land sale and timber experts 17: 0471
lands and funds in North Carolina 4: 0221
Mitchell, P. W. and others 20: 0236
payment due 28: 0396, 0611, 0722, 0752
payment to 8: 0299
relief of 16:0743
relief of Belva A. Lockwood 8: 0792
schools 20: 0145, 0160
subsistence and removal of 6: 0012
see also North Carolina
Eastern Nebraska and Gulf Railway Company
right of way 19: 0776; 20: 0233; 22: 0105
169
Educational Home
annual report 20: 0478, 0496
Electricity
power plant on Pima Reservation 28: 0200
Emigrant Cherokee
payment due 28: 0396, 0722, 0752
Employment
in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show 22: 0653
of matrons at agencies 11: 0540
in Wild West Exhibition 20: 0679
Eskimo
description of Alaska and 6: 0549
and reindeer in Alaska 17: 0373
report on illicit traffic in rum and firearms 3: 0334
Ethnology
The Indian Tribes of the United States"—
ethnological directions 4: 0488
prehistoric works east of Rocky Mountains 13: 0619
see also Anthropology; Bureau of Ethnology;
Mythology; theology
Flathead Reservation
money for education on 5: 0858
railroad right of way 14: 0815
Florida (state)
Apache 23: 0193
general 13: 0335
Indian war claim in 4: 0911
land for Seminole 10: 0752
Florida Seminoles
18:0187
Fond du Lac Chippewa
appropriation for 15: 0721; 20: 0131
claim of 21: 0557
claims against 14: 0816
and Minnesota 14: 0816; 15: 0721
Fond du Lac Reservation
dam on 20: 0261
railroad completion through 22: 0111
railroad right of way 11: 0419; 19: 0757
timber
general 14: 0904
illegal cutting 14: 0813
sale 15: 0814; 16:0001
Forest City and Watertown Railway Company
right of way 11: 0806
Fort Apache Reservation
division of 21: 0745
Fort Belknap Reservation; Agency
fiscal support for 5: 0867
mineral leases agreement 29: 0602
Fort Berthold, North Dakota
report of Dakota Mission 1: 0659
Fort Berthold Agency
Indians at 9: 0160; 12:0054
lands allotted at 5: 0458
subsistence for 14: 0737
Fort Bidwell School
22: 0079
Fort Dodge Military Reservation
4: 0905
Fort Gibson, Tahlequah and Great Northeastern
Railway Company
right of way 14: 0822
Fort Griffin, Texas
Tonkawa Indians at 1: 0089
Fort Hall Reservation
agreement
general 11: 0427; 28: 0046
in Idaho 5: 0430
land 10: 0760; 24: 0884; 25: 0105
submitted by 11: 0430, 0810
general 25: 0207
in Idaho 25: 0430; 28: 0242
Five Civilized Tribes (Nations)
condition of 19: 0763
delegations to Washington 23: 0503; 24: 0001
education 24: 0736
Indian Rights Association report on 14: 0001
judgments of tribal courts of 16: 0585
land allotment agreement 25: 0536
land survey 20: 0007, 0051
mining lands 11: 0456
protection of people of 25: 0363
railroad passenger rates 25: 0171
and tribes in Indian Territory 3: 0279
see also Cherokee; Chickasaw; Choctaw; Creek;
Seminole
Flandreau Sioux
agreements made with 24: 0920
general 22: 0234
treaty rights 29: 0683
Flathead
agreements with 19: 0921
agreeement to surrender land 25: 0105
commission to negotiate with 22: 0053
commission to negotiate with—appropriation for
29: 0812
compensation of Henry B. Carrington 12: 0825
grievances of 7: 0098
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
land sale 13: 0176
pupils 5: 0925
sale of land for railroad 5: 0389, 0727
sale of lands 5: 0081; 11: 0396
170
lands
agreement 10: 0760; 24: 0884; 25: 0105
sale of 4: 0728
survey of 20: 0158
Fort Hall School
accounts of John Y. Williams 21: 0629
superintendent 20: 0099
Fort Klamath, Oregon
hay reserve 29: 0682
troop withdrawal from 12: 0625
Fort Lewis Training School
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0560
Fort Peck Agency
fiscal support for 5: 0867
relief of Robert Woodbridge 12: 0286
Fort Philip Kearney, Montana Territory
reports on massacre at 4: 0338; 9: 0187
Fort Randall, Dakota Territory
disposition of lands in military reservation 5: 0015
Fort Rice Military Reservation
disposition of lands 5: 0015
Fort Robinson, Nebraska
escape of Cheyenne from 2: 0511
road to 2: 0879
Fort Sheridan, Dakota Territory
road to 2: 0879
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Cherokee question 24: 0296
courts 13: 0119
Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle Railway Company
right of way 11: 0003, 0804
Fort Smith and Choctaw Bridge Company
right of way 11: 0375
Fort Smith and El Paso Railway Company
right of way 11: 0374
Fort Smith and Western Coal Railroad Company
right of way 21: 0548; 24: 0859
Fort Smith and Western Railroad Company
general 28: 0035
right of way 28: 0927; 29: 0959
Fort Totten, Cut Head Sioux Indian Reservation
in North Dakota 19: 0882
Fort Union, New Mexico
Apache appropriation 14: 0772
Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Company
right of way 8: 0649; 12: 0457
Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company
right of way 5: 0741
Fort Yukon, Alaska Territory
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Fort Yuma, Arizona
irrigation right of way 14: 0848
Foxes
jurisdiction over, in Iowa 1: 0100
Friends in Indiana
Indian committee of Western Yearly Meeting of
8: 0727
Friends on Indian Affairs
minutes of Associated Executive Committee of
13: 0337
Friends' Union for Philanthropic Labor
proceedings of 10: 0283
G
Gainesville, McAlester, and St. Louis Railway
Company
right of way 15: 0776; 20: 0083; 21: 0547; 24: 0841;
29: 0953
Galena, Guthrie and Western Railway Company
right of way 12: 0270
Galveston and Great Northern Railway Company
right of way 22: 0103
General Association of Congregational Churches
for State of Illinois
The Vernacular in Indian Schools" 20: 0860
Genoa Indian School, Nebraska
appropriation for 22: 0214
general 11: 0603
George H. Giddings v. U.S. and Commanche,
Kiowa, and Apache Indians
evidence for claimant 20: 0739
findings of fact 20: 0729
Georgia
condition of American Indians in 21: 0389
German, Catharine E. and Sophia L.
Cheyenne captives 1: 0030, 0508
Geronimo
correspondence about 13: 0003
surrender of 9: 0257
Gila River Indian Reservation (Arizona)
irrigation investigation 21: 0676
railroad right of way 8: 0752; 21: 0664
water storage costs 28: 0229
see also Maricopa; Pima
Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company
general 20: 0094
right of way 19: 0836; 24: 0707
Government, federal
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Indian policy 7: 0760; 17: 0757
Grand Portage Reservation (Minnesota)
relief of George T. Simpson and Louis Shaw
21:0590
timber on 28: 0211,0949
see also Chippewa
171
Grand Ronde Reservation; Agency (Oregon)
railroad right of way 20: 0193
relief of Nez Perc6 Indians 5: 0439
relief of P. B. Sinnott 8: 0662; 10: 0508; 11: 0122;
12:0338; 13:0226; 15:0788
Great Sioux Indian Reservation
see Sioux
Green Bay Agency (Wisconsin)
dead and down timber at 4: 0639
Indian agent at 4: 0695
Greenville Indian School, California
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Gros Ventre
agreement with 10: 0710
agreement with commissioners of United States and
10: 0715
and Fort Berthold Agency 12: 0054
and Fort Berthold Reservation 9: 0160
grievances of 7: 0098
lands allotted to 5: 0456
permanent reservation for 6: 0131
railroad right of way 8: 0582, 0682
subsistence for 14: 0737
Grubb & Robinson
claim for building material sold to Pottawatomie
28:0176:29:0792
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company
Indian Territory 5: 0706
right of way 17: 0561; 21: 0601; 24: 0725
Gulf and Northern Railroad Company
amendments 29: 0967
Homesteads
entries for 5: 0456
free
general 24: 0757; 25: 0097
on lands bought from Indian tribes 29: 0799
on public lands 28: 0250
on public lands in Oklahoma Territory 29: 0709
for settlers 28: 0929
Free-Homestead Bill—speech on 25: 0062
laws 24: 0744
settlers in Oklahoma 24: 0755; 25: 0204
Hoochinoo
education in Alaska 8: 0302
Hoonah
education 8: 0302
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
report on 4: 0372
Hoopa Mission, California
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Hoopa Valley Reservation; Agency (California)
anthropology of 19: 0020
pay for physician 5: 0012
payment to Dr. C. E. Price 8: 0661
relief of Isaac Minor 5: 0680
Hoopa Valley Wagon Road
construction 19: 0770; 29: 0160
general 10:0594
Hot Creek (Indians)
relief of Isaac Bailey 11: 0505
Housing
report on construction 10: 0262
Howard, General O. O.
payment to soldiers under-^Joseph's Band 28: 0920
Hualapais
general 23: 0001
relief of William Franklin Grounds 5: 0724
report on visit to 6: 0829
Hualapais Mission, Arizona
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Hudson Reservoir and Canal Company
right of way 21: 0664
Hutchison and Southern Railroad Company
right of way 15:0605
Hyda(Hydah)
education in Alaska 8: 0302
report on illicit traffic in rum and firearms 3: 0334
H
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Virginia
celebration of signing of Dawes' Bill 15: 0145
general 5: 0950; 15: 0394; 21: 0205
graduates from 15: 0256
transportation for pupils 22: 0060
Hanegah
education in Alaska 8: 0302
Haskell Institute
catalogue 26: 0462
construction at, in Lawrence, Kansas 11: 0591
cooking class 26: 0497
general 8: 0667
Health
of Indians 15: 0001; 18: 0040, 0069
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
annual meeting 17: 0803
Hohes
report on consolidation of Indian agencies 1: 0669
172
general 19: 0655
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
annual meeting 17: 0803
list of 26: 0528; 27: 0282
Mackinac Agency—compensation to 8: 0593
Mescalero Apache and physician costs 4: 0095
oversight of 21: 0478
pay of 20: 0038
property of 17: 0482
relief of 14:0704
relief of E. C. Chirouse 8: 0639
report on consolidation of, in Oregon and
Washington 1:0669
routes to U.S. 21:0255
see also specific agency name
Indiana Miami Indians v. U.S.
19: 0902
Indian Appropriation Act
amending 21: 0616; 28: 0218
general 26: 0572
state bonds belonging to United States 22: 0061
treaty with Turtle Mountain Band 29: 0650
Indian Appropriation Bill
amendments to 17: 0483; 20: 0168; 22: 0001
claims of Eastern Band of Cherokees 27: 0273
estimates 19: 0714
general 9: 0394; 11: 0204, 0811; 12: 0389; 14: 0843;
15: 0772, 0798; 20: 0202; 21: 0591; 22: 0021,
0099, 0101; 23: 0221; 24: 0721; 25: 0155, 0183,
0668; 28: 0547, 0898; 29: 0947
Hualapais, Arizona 5: 0771
and Osage payments 27: 0771
passage of 14: 0576
Indian Bureau
appropriation for 5: 0425
ethnological directions of Indian tribes—report on
4: 0488
expenditures of 1: 0295
laws of 24: 0185
transfer of 1: 0260
transfer to War Department 1: 0678
unpaid accounts in 4: 0661
Indian Citizenship Day
189015:0145
Indian Civilization Fund
amounts received 4: 0504
Indian Commission
11:0163
Indian Commissioners, Board of
4: 0767
Idaho
Bannock 8: 0213; 11: 0427, 0430, 0810; 16: 0636;
20: 0158; 21: 0100, 0542; 24: 0884; 25: 0105
bill to ratify agreement in 5: 0430
Coeurd'Alene 10: 0693; 12: 0305, 0411, 0550;
13:0012; 17: 0564; 20: 0147
education and civilization on reservations in
18:0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Fort Hall Reservation 4: 0728; 5: 0430; 10: 0760;
11: 0430, 0810; 20: 0158; 24: 0884; 25: 0105,
0207; 28: 0046, 0242
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Indian wars in
Bannock Indian War 5: 0736
Nez Perce War 5: 0736; 15: 0084
report on cost of 3: 0483
Lapwai11:0816; 12:0458
missionary work—report on 10: 0253
Nez Perce 9: 0184; 11: 0689; 20: 0231; 24: 0741;
25: 0198; 29: 0062
Nez Perce Indian Reservation 4: 0824; 16: 0706
Piute21:0100
railroad
right of way 8: 0726; 9: 0404, 0413; 11: 0370;
12: 0282; 25: 0669; 29: 0959, 0963, 0965
right of way compensation 6: 0573
Shoshone and the 8: 0213
relief for William G. Langford 3: 0522
sale of reservation lands 4: 0728, 0729
Sheepeaters 11: 0427, 0430, 0810; 16: 0636
Shoshone 8: 0213;. 11: 0430, 0810; 16: 0636;
20: 0158; 24: 0884; 25: 0105
Spokane 8: 0396
Illinois
General Association of Congregational Churches for
State of—The Vernacular in Indian Schools" by
20: 0860
Income
returns of 29: 0789
Indiana
Indians in 1: 0628
Miami 9: 0152, 0410; 11: 0208; 12: 0029; 13: 0253;
14: 0808
Pottawatomie 5: 0050; 8: 0407; 11: 0258, 0330,
0517; 12: 0234; 13: 0052, 0080
Indian agencies; agents
accounts settled 10: 0779
appropriations for 11: 0558
army officers as 24: 0368, 0659
condition and management 2: 0023
Dart, Anson—Indian superintendent 3: 0393
173
"Indian country"
defined 5: 0025
organization of territorial government over 3:0211,
0273
personal assaults in 4: 0643
Indian Day School Service
rules 27: 0391
Indian Department
appropriations
for contingencies 21: 0586
general 11: 0289; 12: 0011; 20: 0833
made by 20: 0053
for year ending June 30,1876 1: 0129
disbursements 15: 0607; 20: 0115; 29: 0738
expenses of 8: 0673; 9: 0314, 0397; 11: 0187;
13: 0125, 0252, 0336; 19: 0780; 21: 0568;
29: 0663, 0666, 0675, 0676, 0678, 0680, 0695
Indian Educational Convention
proceedings 14: 0223
Indian Emancipation Day
11:0251
Indian hostilities
Cheyenne raid in Kansas 4: 0549
general 15: 0441
massacres
Dr. Marcus Whitman and others 6: 0268
Fort Philip Kearny Massacre 4: 0338; 9: 0187
in Oregon 6: 0268
Piegan Massacre 15: 0084
by Sioux 4: 0338; 29: 0594
by Snake River, Indiana 17: 0624
Oklahoma—killing of woman in 25: 0051, 0053
Omaha troubles 22: 0710
Pine Ridge disturbance 17: 0428
Redwood Agency outbreak 29: 0594
reimbursement for help with 25: 0342
Sioux outbreaks 15: 0364, 0569; 22: 0710; 25: 0349
Sioux Reservation—disturbances at 1: 0296
see also Indian wars
Indian industrial schools
see Schools
Indian Industrial Training School
Lawrence, Kansas 26: 0462
Indian Industries League
annual report 26: 0345
Indian inspectors
see Indian Service
Indian International Fair
exhibit 17: 0643
Indian Mission Conference
minutes of, of Methodist Episcopal Church 14: 0051
see also Missions
Indian missions
see Missions
Indian Office
clerical force 8: 0377
investigation of misconduct in 20: 0862
legalizing records of 15: 0718
payment of clerks at 15: 0739
salaries 12: 0118, 0357; 13: 0101; 20: 0003, 0004,
0041; 26: 0804; 27: 0804
salaries and additional clerks 29: 0816
Indianola Public Free School Society
schools for white children living in Indian Territory
29: 0934
Indian Peace Commission
report of 23:0159
Indian Police Service
appropriation for 20: 0008
arrest of personnel on Cheyenne River Reservation
20: 0652, 0660
defense of personnel 21: 0525
general 3: 0390
"Indian Problem"
general 18: 0208; 27: 0253
New York 18: 0136
"Indian Problem Not Necessary"
paper for annual meeting of Women's National
Indian Association 7: 0095
"Indian Question"
article by J. Elliot Condict 1: 0365
finances and 15: 0437
general 14: 0527; 15: 0212; 17: 0612
management of the Indians 1: 0342
Indian Rights Association
aims, methods, and work 7: 0059; 15: 0202
articles by 10: 0271, 0275
Executive Committee—annual report 6: 0708;
10: 0289; 14: 0001, 0417; 15: 0569; 19: 0202;
20: 0513, 0560; 24: 0659
general 20: 0675
Indian Rights Association of Iowa
history 26: 0639; 27: 0639
Indian schools
see Education; Schools; Superintendent of Indian
Schools
Indian School Service
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 26: 0891; 27: 0891
general 14: 0887
needs of 15: 0226
report on Indian girls 26: 0681
rules for 19: 0257; 25: 0229; 26: 0507
special agent report 27: 0681
Indian scouts
employment of 12: 0223
pension to Itewayaka or One-Armed Jim 24: 0855
Sisseton-Wahpeton 15: 0569
see also Army, U.S.
174
Cherokee 5: 0105; 11: 0686, 0719; 12: 0101, 0264;
13: 0116, 0263, 0332; 14: 0291, 0873; 15: 0146;
Indian Service
accounting for funds and property in 24: 0173
appropriations, deficiency 4: 0211; 22: 0153;
24:0717;28:0011,0165
appropriations—general 5: 0856; 11: 0558;
13:0195;15:0741
bids for wagons for 3: 0310
blankets for 13: 0214
claims
general 5: 0639
of services rendered to, in Kansas 4: 0799
for supplies 23: 0176
deficiencies for 3: 0495
estimates for 14: 0739
expenditures for 5: 0676
Indian Rights Association annual report 15: 0569
inspectors
conduct of Henry Ward 8: 0279
duties 21: 0267
estate of Paul F. Faison 22: 0056
laws and instructions for 24: 0325
stenographers employed by 28: 0050
term of office of 4: 0628
laws and instructions 6: 0735
Office of Chief Clerk 12: 0091
pay for services rendered and supplies furnished
6: 0256
public moneys and 7: 0325
reform of 20: 0674
supplies bought for 17: 0407
see also Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indian Bureau;
Indian Department; Indian Office
Indian Territory
affairs in 17: 0883
agreements
Cherokee Commission 13: 0138, 0150, 0163;
14:0640
Cherokee Nation 24: 0509
Creek 25: 0031
alleged killings by soldiers 3:0462
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions 8: 0571
Apaches 12: 0851; 24: 0655
appropriations for 11: 0811; 24: 0710; 26: 0805;
28: 0006, 0008; 29: 0818
Arapaho 5: 0802; 13: 0513, 0525; 14: 0817
Arkansas—laws and incorporations for private
business 28: 0168
Arkansas River bridge 13: 0334
bank in 14: 0897
bonds issued 28: 0187
boundary 5: 0576; 6: 0295; 8: 0798; 10: 0421
cattle in 10: 0661
20: 0032; 21: 0479, 0584; 22: 0718
Cherokee Commission agreements 13: 0138, 0150,
0163
Cherokee memorial 10: 0739
Cherokee Nation 24: 0509
Cherokee Outlet 14: 0824, 0829; 15: 0117; 16: 0745
Cheyenne 5: 0802; 13: 0513, 0525; 14: 0817
Chickasaw 10: 0240, 0242; 12: 0439; 13: 0268;
21: 0755; 22: 0058, 0655, 0665, 0695; 25: 0039;
27: 0687
Choctaw 9: 0327; 12: 0439; 13: 0001, 0196, 0268;
14: 0246; 20: 0722; 22: 0655, 0695; 25: 0039;
27: 0687
Choctaw Coal and Railway Company 10: 0821;
20: 0245
cities and towns—protection of 28: 0201
cities and towns—public improvements in 25: 0203
civil jurisdiction in 10: 0657
claims
of Cherokee 5: 0105
Choctaw and Chickasaw 12: 0439
Seneca 12:0258
tribes in 12: 0403
collection of revenues 24: 0488
Comanches 24: 0655
commissioner—additional, for Northern Division
28:0150
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes—annual
reports 24: 0517, 0603; 29: 0467
condition of Indians in 5: 0802; 21: 0389
Confederated Band of Peoria 17: 0537
confirmation of conveyances 1: 0847
Congress, U.S.—delegate to 1: 0834
courts in
appropriation for 24: 0740
decisions on citizenship cases 25: 0302
establishment of U.S. 1: 0142, 0289
general 14: 0710, 0900; 19: 0905; 22: 0282;
28: 0003; 29: 0705
judges 21: 0623, 0782
judicial affairs in 19: 0720
judicial districts in 8: 0627; 11: 0188
jurisdiction 17: 0541; 21: 0545
trying misdemeanors 20: 0133
United States 2: 0548; 3: 0404; 14: 0710, 0900;
25: 0574; 29: 0705
Creeks 11: 0690; 13: 0074; 22: 0499; 24: 0355;
25: 0031
Delaware 9: 0156; 12: 0382; 13: 0332; 15: 0738
depot grounds in 21: 0662; 22: 0080
Eastern Shawnee 16: 0679; 17: 0537
175
Indian Territory cont.
education
and civilization 18: 0454
funds 5: 0865
general 24: 0736
Indian Educational Convention 14: 0223
taxes for 28: 0180
establishing new state of American Union 21:0263
Five Civilized Tribes 3: 0279; 20: 0007, 0051
freedmen in 5: 0484; 10: 0240, 0242, 0808
government, federal—executive orders and Indian
reserves 24: 0247
government for 1: 0360
Indian Educational Convention 14: 0223
Indian Mission Conference 14: 0051
Indian Peace Commission—report of 23: 0159
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Indian wars—report on cost of 3: 0483
invasion of 5: 0126
Kaskaskia 17:0536
Kichais12:085116:0782
Kiowa 24: 0655
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
14:0153
lands
acquired by treaty 3: 0527; 5: 0871
acquired by United States 5: 0857
agreement with Cherokee Commission 14: 0640
allotments 17: 0588; 22: 0182; 24: 0505
appraisal 2: 0001
cession in 26: 0094
disposition 21: 0732
general 24: 0866
leases 5: 0487, 0572; 6: 0320, 0342, 0547, 0572;
11:0582
for mining 9: 0316; 11: 0456
patents 3: 0377; 5: 0427
purchase in 12: 0405
for settlers; settlement 3: 0278; 4: 0890; 5: 0909;
15:0117
in severalty to 11: 0162
for station purposes 21: 0556
status of 4: 0744; 5: 0697
survey of 1: 0664
tenure and tribal relations 19: 0671
title to, to Cheyennes, Arapahos, and Wichitas
5: 0321
trespasses 5: 0420
used for grazing 15: 0760
law enforcement
larceny punishment 10: 0672
liquor 1:0294
offenders arrested in 11: 0193
offenses committed in 12: 0401; 13: 0119
trespasses 5: 0420
U.S. marshals in 22: 0098; 29: 0707
laws in—general 24: 0834
laws in—for corporations 29: 0961
legal status of 12: 0599
legal status of Indians in 12: 0851
legislation 3: 0279
liquor 1:0294
medicine practice in 28: 0183
Miami 8: 0277, 0691
mineral leases 24: 0488, 0495; 26: 0687
mines and mining in 9: 0316; 11: 0456; 15: 0748
Modoc16:0679
Ogallalla (Oglala) and Upper Brule Sioux—report on
1:0585
Oklahoma District 5: 0484
Oklahoma Territory—general 2: 0020; 11: 0055,
0079; 12: 0044, 0847
Oklahoma Territory—opening of "Oklahoma lands"
for settlement 5: 0578
organization of 1: 0503, 0657
orphans 25: 0544
Ottawa 16: 0679; 17: 0537
patents 3: 0377; 5: 0427
Pawnee 5: 0005; 21: 0307
Peoria16:0679;17:0536
Piankeshaw Tribe 17: 0536
Ponca 12: 0040
Pottawatomie 5: 0383; 11: 0351; 14: 0675, 0820;
21:0149
protection of cities and towns 28: 0201
protection of the populace 21: 0626; 25: 0363;
27: 0805; 28: 0008; 29: 0818
Quapaw 12: 0278; 17: 0536
Quapaw Agency 16: 0679; 27: 0564
railroads
companies 5: 0706; 12: 0436; 24: 0853
construction 19: 0717
crossings in 12: 0398
general 8: 0671; 29: 0681
lease of land 12: 0360
passenger carriage in 15: 0807
passenger rates 21: 0554
176
right of way 4: 0736; 5: 0715, 0741; 6: 0338,
0566; 8: 0390, 0391, 0576, 0594, 0635, 0636,
0648, 0649, 0677, 0678, 0714, 0715, 0717,
0720; 11: 0003, 0138, 0304, 0374, 0404,
0420, 0429, 0804, 0805, 0808, 0813;
12: 0116, 0259, 0270, 0287, 0391, 0457;
13: 0224, 0331; 14: 0822, 0845, 0851, 0858;
15: 0605, 0776, 0799; 17: 0526, 0532, 0533,
0551, 0552, 0560, 0561, 0563; 19: 0785;
20: 0075, 0078, 0079, 0080, 0082, 0083,
0098, 0108, 0215, 0232, 0258, 0259;
21: 0529, 0530, 0544, 0546, 0547, 0548,
0588, 0594, 0595, 0608, 0640, 0646, 0649,
0657; 22: 0095, 0103; 23: 0503; 24: 0001,
0709, 0725, 0728, 0828, 0836, 0837, 0838,
0840, 0841, 0857, 0869; 25: 0201, 0202;
29: 0949, 0953, 0954, 0957, 0959, 0973, 0974
relief of
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions 11: 0136
Indians in 28: 0189
Moris, L. A. 5: 0744
removal of Indians to 3: 0392; 8: 0260, 0381
reservations—report of trip made to 21: 0271
salt manufacture 5: 0060
schools
buildings 12: 0849
supervision of 24: 0488
for white children in 29: 0934
Seminole 11: 0716; 13: 0074; 24: 0883; 25: 0031,
U.S. marshals in 22: 0098; 29: 0707
Western Cherokee 19: 0857
Western Miami 12: 0008; 16: 0679; 17: 0537
Wichita 15: 0113; 22: 0663
Wichita Band 22: 0502
Wyandotte 16: 0679; 17: 0537
Indian Territory Division
salaries 29: 0814
Indian Training School
founding of, Toledo, Iowa 26: 0639; 27: 0639
"The Indian Tribes of the United States"
ethnological directions 4: 0488
Indian wars
Apache 3: 0483
Bannock War of 1878 3: 0483; 5: 0736; 15: 0084
Battle of the Little Big Horn 1: 0346; 21: 0050
Black Hawk War 28: 0215
costs of 1: 0648, 0662; 4: 0588, 0592
Creek War 28: 0215
Modoc15:0084
Nez Perce War of 1877 5: 0736; 15: 0084
report on Washington and Oregon 19: 0710
Rogue River Indians 19: 0710
Seminole 28: 0215
Sioux 1: 0346; 15: 0084; 21: 0050
Sioux War of 1867-77 15: 0084; 22: 0706
Sioux War of 1890 1: 0648, 0662; 4: 0588; 15: 0084
survivors of 28: 0215
whites against Indians 26: 0446
see also Indian "hostilities"
Industrial schools
see Schools
Ingalik
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
Innuits
education in Alaska 8: 0302
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
Inspector of Small-Arms Practice
annual report 16: 0673
Integration
of Indians 15: 0017
of Indians into white community 18: 0182
Interior Department
accounting of disbursing officers 12: 0267
depredations 5: 0936
employees salaries 14: 0767
purchases for 5: 0816
transfers of abandoned reservations to 8: 0382
0499, 0698
Seneca 12: 0258; 16: 0679; 17: 0537
settlers; settlements
general 3: 0278, 0524, 0591; 4: 0557, 0890;
5:0909; 15:0117
Oklahoma Territory 5: 0578; 6: 0149
Shawnee 13: 0332; 14: 0820
South Canadian River—channel restoration of
24: 0894
squatters in—control of 2: 0871
stone in 28: 0184
Supreme Court, U.S.—jurisdictions 16: 0585
surveys of 22: 0246
taxes—for education 28: 0180
telegraph and telephone lines in 24: 0882
Texas—boundary 5: 0576; 6: 0295; 8: 0798
Texas—general 8: 0627
Texas Boundary Commission report 10: 0421
timber 26: 0156; 28: 0184, 0948
transferring to military control 2: 0664
tribal relations and land tenure 19: 0671
United Peorias 8: 0691
177
Intermarriage
Mississippi Choctaw 28: 0036
mixed-blood—land titles of 21: 0671; 22: 0258
mixed-blood—rights and privileges of 29: 0721
Sioux—mixed-bloods 27: 0102, 0429; 29: 0165
Interoceanic Railway Company
right of way 17: 0560; 21: 0608
Iowa (Indians)
amendment to appropriations bill 20: 0139
and Cherokee Commission 13: 0138
conditions of, in Northern Superintendency 3: 0294
contracts made with 17: 0001
education and civilization on reservations in
18: 0454
Indian Territory 12: 0851; 16: 0782
interest of state stock belonging to 20: 0006
in Kansas 8: 0650
land
cession of 16: 0782
payment for sale of 23: 0216
purchase 12: 0405
legal status 12: 0851
Oklahoma Territory
general 11: 0055
opening of "Oklahoma lands" for settlement
5: 0578
relief of settlers in Oklahoma 19: 0716
personal names 14: 0727
relief of John Little and Hobart Williams 5: 0152;
20:0171,0199;29:0728
Iowa (state)
annals 22: 0710
patents for lands in 5: 0427
Sac and Fox—general 19: 0879; 26: 0639
Sac and Fox—jurisdiction over 1: 0100
Iowa Reservation
railroad right of way 21: 0555
sale of lands 8: 0284, 0650
sale of lands in Kansas and Nebraska 5: 0716, 0765
Iroquois
allotment of lands 4: 0282
bibliography of the Iroquoian languages 13: 0391
Irrigation
Gila River 28: 0229
Montezuma Valley 25: 0071
Navajo Reservation—wells, irrigation dams, and
reservoirs on 8: 0596
Pima Reservation; Agency 21: 0676; 28: 0697
right of way 12: 0394; 14: 0814, 0848; 16: 0736;
17: 0547
Jamestown and Northern Railroad Company
right of way 5: 0860; 8: 0198; 9: 0398; 10: 0582;
28: 0928
Jemez (Indians)
as one of six branches of Pueblos 18: 0202
Jicarilla Apache
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0560
Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation; Agency (New
Mexico)
general 5: 0003, 0007
timber sale 19: 0787
John Elk v. Charles Wilkins
brief of defendant 3: 0651
Joseph's Band
soldiers under General O. O. Howard—payment to
28: 0920
K
Kake
education in Alaska 8: 0302
report on, in Alaska 4: 0372
report on illicit traffic in rum and firearms 3: 0334
Kaksati
report on, in Alaska 4: 0372
Kaloshes
condition of affairs with 3: 0360
Kansas(Kansa)
allotment of lands 22: 0182
indebtedness by 4: 0621
lands—accounts for advertising 4: 0727
personal names 14: 0727
relief for
Dunlap, John 12: 0385
Mead, James R. 3: 0501; 4: 0157, 0653
Spencer, Joab 3: 0501; 4: 0157, 0653
scrip 21: 0650
treaties with 9: 0154
see also Kaw
Kansas (state)
Absentee Shawnee lands in 3: 0389
Chippewa 21:0659
Confederated Otoe 20: 0187
Confederated Otoe and Missouria 16: 0630, 0707;
19:0732
Confederated Otoe and Missouria Reservation
3: 0388; 4: 0155; 5: 0046; 10: 0742
confirmation of conveyances 1: 0847
contracts made with 17: 0001
Delaware Indians 8: 0610
education and civilization on reservations in
18:0454
178
education funds 5: 0865
Indian Educational Convention 14: 0223
Indian hostilities
Cheyenne raid damages 4: 0549
money spent on 1: 0673; 2: 0877; 22: 0162
relief for repelling invasion and suppressing
2: 0182
Indian Peace Commission—report of 23: 0159
Indian schools in—general 20: 0607
Indian schools in—report on 19: 0063
Indian wars—report on cost of 3: 0483
Iowa (Indians) in 8: 0650
Iowa Reservation—sale of lands 5: 0716, 0765
Kaskaskia in 19: 0913; 24: 0867; 25: 0180
Kaw—payment of scrip 6: 0315
Kickapoo in 5: 0040, 0415; 8: 0210, 0630, 0632;
20: 0095; 22: 0164; 24: 0862
lands
allotment of 4: 0282
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
sale of Indian 4: 0162; 14: 0866
Lawrence—Indian Industrial Training School
26: 0462
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
Miami in 4: 0058, 0093; 11: 0426
Missouria in 8: 0692; 20: 0187; 21: 0667; 28: 0151,
0390, 0894
Munsee in 21: 0659
New York Indians in 3: 0395, 0396; 4: 0696, 0701;
5: 0748; 10: 0417; 11: 0100, 0141; 12: 0033,
0039; 13: 0242
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
Otoe in 21: 0667; 25: 0176
Otoe Reservation 27: 0888; 29: 0969
Peoria in 19: 0913; 24: 0867; 25: 0180
Piankeshaw in 19: 0913; 24: 0867; 25: 0180
Pottawatomie in 1: 0126; 8: 0681, 0795; 11: 0351,
0368; 12: 0346; 20: 0095; 24: 0862; 28: 0176;
29: 0792
Pottawatomie, Mexican, settlement with 5: 0713
railroad right of way 1: 0288; 21: 0555
relief of
Delaware Indians 5: 0014
Dickerman, A. L, and others 6: 0148
settlers on lands in 2: 0876; 3: 0221
reservations and schools in—report on 19: 0063
Sac and Fox 8: 0284
Sac and Fox Reservation 6: 0312
settlers—on Osage lands in 3: 0221
settlers—relief of 2: 0876
Shawnee 10: 0001, 0819; 11: 0400, 0814; 12: 0368
territory south of, and law 8: 0612
U.S. district court in 3: 0525
Wea 19: 0913; 24: 0867; 25: 0180
Western Miami 14: 0760, 0762; 17: 0553
see also Osage Reservation; Agency
Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company
right of way 24: 0887; 25: 0226
Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern
Railway Company
right of way 22: 0095; 29: 0949
Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railroad Company
right of way 8: 0390, 0635, 0677, 0717; 11: 0138;
12: 0259; 13: 0224; 14: 0845, 0858; 20: 0080,
0215
Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway Company
right of way 6: 0566; 8: 0594, 0648, 0715
Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad
Company
right of way 21: 0588
Kansas City, Oklahoma and Pacific Railway
Company
right of way 20: 0075, 0082; 21: 0640
Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company
right of way 17: 0552; 20: 0108; 21: 0530
Kaskaskia (Indians)
account settlement 24: 0867; 25: 0180
allotment to 17:0536
Indian Territory 17: 0536
in Kansas 19: 0913; 24: 0867; 25: 0180
land sale 23: 0216
tribal membership 14: 0865
see a/so Confederated Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and
Piankeshaw Indians
Kaw (or Kansa)
general 13: 0337
scrip 17:0746
Keetoowah Cherokee
agreement with Cherokees—protest against
28: 0747
Kenaians
description of Alaska and 6: 0549
Kenaitze
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
Kettle River Valley Railway Company
right of way 24: 0886
Kichais
Indian Territory—legal status in 12: 0851
land—cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
179
Kickapoo
allotment of lands 4: 0282; 22: 0182
contracts made with 17: 0001
deceased
estates of 8: 0210
estates of, in Kansas 4: 0152; 5: 0415
general 8: 0632
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0513
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Indian Territory—legal status in 12: 0851
in Kansas 5: 0040, 0415; 8: 0210, 0630, 0632;
20: 0095; 22: 0164; 24: 0862
lands
cession agreement with Cherokee Commission
15:0709
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
delay in opening for settlement 20: 0042
in Kansas 5: 0757
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
patents for 5: 0427
sale of 22:0164
sale of, in Kansas 5: 0040
Oklahoma Territory 2: 0815; 5: 0578; 11: 0055
removal from Texas 1: 0623
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
treaties with 10: 0714; 12: 0026; 14: 0713
white settlers; settlement
delay in opening lands for 20: 0042
homesteaders 24: 0755
in Oklahoma Territory 2: 0815; 5: 0578; 25: 0204
Kickapoo Reservation
lands—sale of surplus 24: 0862
opening delay 19: 0927; 20: 0085
relief of settlers in Oklahoma 19: 0716
sale of land 8: 0630; 20: 0095
Kiowa
adult men 25: 0535
agreement with 20: 0100, 0244; 24: 0365, 0763;
28: 0333, 0375
captive 1: 0106
civilization—lecture on 2: 0203
contracts made with 17: 0001
depredations 23: 0171; 27: 0374
general 22: 0119
history 22: 0710
Indian agencies' condition and management 2: 0023
Indian Peace Commission—report of 2: 0842;
land
agreement 16:0816
allotment 24: 0655
cession of "Neutral Strip" 28: 0057
cession protest 28: 0027
general 28: 0268
in Indian Territory 16: 0782
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
leasing of 6: 0547; 28: 0186
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
peace principles 6: 0773
railroad right of way 11: 0374
relief of
Beddo, William and others 4: 0690; 6: 0289, 0303
Bulkley, F. C. 6: 0310; 11: 0463
Jackson, John 11: 0296
Maxwell, George, F. C. Bulkley, and
H. L Newman 8: 0729
Midkiff, William 8: 0794; 11: 0307
Newman, H. L. 11:0371
Tatum, Lawrie 5: 0157
Waide, J. M. 8: 0791
Warren, Henry 3: 0415, 0456
Wood, S. N. 5: 0760; 6: 0285
schools—industrial training 23: 0173
settlement agreement 24: 0870; 28: 0037
timber consumption on reservations by troops
4: 0631
"Young Women Among Blanket Indians" 26: 0390
Kiowa Reservation; Agency (Indian Territory)
condition of affairs at 5: 0917
general 25: 0503
investigation of affairs at 22: 0285
lands—quantity, nature, and character 28: 0256
leases on the 20: 0141, 0170
protest against coercion used to sign treaty 29: 0459
removal of 1: 0856
Klamath
fishing rights 14: 0856
general 12: 0625
sketch of language 3: 0434
Klamath, Modoc
reservation survey 19: 0684
Klamath, Oregon
interpreter at 1: 0086
Klamath Boundary Commission
21:0722
23:0159
Klamath Reservation; Agency (Oregon)
claims adjustment 2: 0538
general 1:0121; 8: 0790
land payment to Indians of 25: 0172
survey and sale of 11: 0722; 19: 0684, 0838
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0513
Indian schools 3: 0226
Indian Territory—cession of lands 16: 0782
Indian Territory—legal status in 12: 0851
Indian wars—report on cost of 3: 0483
180
Klamath River Reservation
in California 4: 0741; 15: 0171
sale of lands 12: 0337; 15: 0747
Klamath River tribes
anthropology of 19: 0020
Klat-OI-Klin
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Kodiak Innuits
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
Koloshian
description of Alaska and 6: 0549
Kootenay
agreements with 19: 0921
sale of land for railroad 5: 0389, 0727
sale of reservation lands 5: 0081
Kootznahoo
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Kootznoo
report on, in Alaska 4: 0372
Koyukun
expedition to rivers 9: 0731
Kuskokvim Innuits
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
Kwapa
see Quapaw
Lake Traverse Reservation
agreement with 13: 0229
land purchase agreement for 19: 0075
land sale negotiations 18: 0282
purchase and release of surplus lands in 12: 0801
railroad right of way 11: 0205; 12: 0053
Sioux 12: 0352
see also Dakota Territory
Lake Winnibigoshish Reservation
damages to Chippewa Reservation 5: 0644
general 6: 0282
railroad right of way 20:0260
Land (general)
agents 9: 0186
sales—Supreme Court jurisdictions 16: 0585
suits—extending time for public 21: 0523
tax relief to Native Americans 17: 0550
see also under specific reservation; agency; tribe
Languages; linguistics
adjectives of color in 2: 0859
Athabascan, bibliography of the 18: 0811
dialects 1:0476, 0484
Iroquoian, bibliography of the 13: 0391
Klamath, sketch of 3: 0434
Muskhogean—bibliography 14: 0357
Sioux 4: 0521; 14: 0731
La Pointe Agency (Wisconsin)
Indians of 12:0634
Lapwai Reservation
claim to land on 11:0816
Langford land claim 12: 0458
Law enforcement
claim of U.S. Deputy Marshall Daniel Wyatt 12: 0260
deputy marshals 22: 0098
larceny punishment 10: 0672
liquor 1:0294
offenders arrested in 11: 0193
offenses committed in 12: 0401; 13: 0119
Sioux—trial of, for committing crimes 8: 0261
see also Indian Police Service
Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin
and education of Indian children 2: 0177
Laws; statutes
and the Indian 6: 0788
Indian Rights Association annual report 14: 0417
Oklahoma Territory—criminal code 14: 0589
severally 16: 0679; 20: 0513, 0560
see also Legal matters
L
Lac de Flambeau Reservation
railroad right of way 11: 0393
timber sale from 15: 0814; 16: 0001
La Jolla Reserve
illegal occupation of 13: 0055
Lake Leech Reservation
see Leech Lake Reservation
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
address at 6: 0859, 0867
annual meetings 7: 0001; 8: 0759; 10: 0334;
14: 0153; 15: 0569; 17: 0803; 19: 0123; 20: 0283,
0560;27:0126
report for 15: 0049
Lake of Two Mountains
Indians of 27: 0327
Lake Superior Chippewa
appropriations for 28: 0205
claims 27: 0763
lands—allotment 6: 0284
petition to Roman Catholic Church 1: 0446
relief of 17:0464
181
Leases
Allegany Reservation 12: 0399; 13: 0260; 17: 0538;
21:0673
in Indian Territory
for cattle-grazing 5: 0487, 0572
to citizens of United States 6: 0320
general 6: 0342, 0547, 0572; 11: 0582
mineral
Cherokee Outlet 14: 0854
Chickasaw 24: 0495; 27: 0687
Chickasaw Nation 24: 0495; 27: 0687
Choctaw 24: 0495
Choctaw Nation 27: 0687
Indian Territory 24: 0488, 0495; 27: 0687
Missouria Reservation—for grazing 28: 0446
oil—Seneca 22: 0507
railroad—Seminole 12: 0360
Seneca Nation 12: 0399; 13: 0260; 25: 0076, 0115;
28: 0182, 0926
Leavenworth and Rio Grande Railway Company
right of way 11: 0404
Leech Lake, Minnesota
appropriation to establish agency 28: 0042
Leech Lake Reservation
damages to Chippewa Reservation 5: 0644
Indian affairs 6: 0282
railroad completion through 22: 0111
railroad right of way 19: 0739, 0757; 20: 0237, 0260;
29: 0795
relief of George M. Chapman 12: 0371
school appropriation 29: 0822
Legal matters
aid—Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the
Indian 17: 0803
attorneys to tribes 5: 0139; 17: 0400
defense of seven Indian policemen 20: 0560
services 18: 0912
Legislation
address on 21: 0340
bill to create office of medical inspector for Indian
Service 4: 0161
bill to ratify Lemhi Reservation agreement in Idaho
5:0430
bill to reimburse Miami 11: 0165
of 1888 10: 0246
general 15: 0025
Indian Appropriation Act 21: 0616; 22: 0061;
Indian Appropriation Bill 5: 0771; 9: 0394; 11: 0204,
0811; 12: 0389; 14: 0576, 0843; 15: 0772, 0798;
17: 0483; 19: 0714; 20: 0168, 0202; 21: 0591;
22: 0001, 0021, 0099, 0101; 23: 0221; 24: 0721;
25: 0155, 0183, 0668; 27: 0723, 0771;
28: 0547, 0898; 29: 0947
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian on
14:0153
Oklahoma Territory—general 26: 0717; 27: 0717
Wheeler Bill 27: 0717
see also Congress, U.S.
Lemhi Reservation
agreement submitted by 11: 0430, 0810
bill to ratify agreement in Idaho 5: 0430
sale of reservation lands 4: 0728
Lincoln Institution of Philadelphia
annual reports 20: 0440, 0460
report on 15: 0049
Liquor
illicit traffic in—Alaska 3: 0334
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0560
in Indian Territory 1: 0294
sale of, in Indian "country" 24: 0724
sale of, to Indians 20: 0102; 21: 0631, 0825;
22: 0072; 29: 0481
Little Big Horn, Battle of
in annual report to secretary of war 21: 0050
Custer, General George A. 1: 0346
see also Indian wars
Little Falls, Millie Lacs and Lake Superior Railway
Company
right of way 12: 0279
Little River Valley Railway Company
construction of 29: 0950
Livestock
grazing land—leases 5: 0487, 0572
penalty for grazing, on Indian land 22: 0117
Louisiana
Taensa (Indians) 15: 0113
Wichita Band 22: 0502
Lower Band of Sioux
money annuity to 25: 0130
Lower Brute Reservation; Agency (Dakota Territory)
agreement with 25: 0227
agreement with Rosebud Agency 19: 0651; 29: 0455
appropriation for 29: 0162
construction of agency building and school 14: 0742
lands
general 28: 0212
reduction of reservation lands 25: 0227
surveying and allotting land 29: 0162
visit to 27: 0397
see also Upper Brute Agency
26: 0572; 28: 0218; 29: 0650
182
Medawakanton Band of Sioux
annuity to 25: 0130
appropriation bill 22: 0001, 0479
claim of 25: 0358
general 28: 0209
and outbreak at Redwood Agency 29: 0594
payments to 24: 0726
treaty with 19:0664
see also Santee Sioux
Medical matters
bill to create office of medical inspector, for Indian
Service 4: 0161
pay for physicians 5: 0012; 9: 0165
Reed, Walter—physician for White Mountain Apache
5:0013
see also Board of Health; Health
"Medicine man"
18:0040
Menomonee (Menominee)
contracts made with 17: 0001
estate of Ramsay Crooks—relief of 14: 0564, 0565;
25:0175
interest of state stock belonging to 20: 0006
jurisdiction over, in Wisconsin 1: 0100
relief of Huff Jones 24: 0829; 25: 0210
and timber lands 5: 0573
timber sale of 5: 0024, 0153; 12: 0345; 16: 0678
U.S. Supreme Court opinion 3: 0533
U.S. v. George Cook4: 0813
Menomonee (Menominee) Reservation
railroad right of way 15: 0774, 0792
timber sale 4: 0640; 22: 0168
timber sale in Wisconsin 4: 0215
Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation; Agency
(New Mexico)
general 5: 0003
improvements 5: 0944
improvements made by settlers, payment of 8: 0586
lands 28: 0179
pay for physician to 3: 0220
Metlakahtla
Alaska 25: 0135
Mexico
Apache 13: 0003
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Chiricahua 12: 0223
land in 28: 0189
Lower Brulg Sioux
agreement with Rosebud Sioux 17: 0439, 0456
payment to J. K. White for drawings of buildings at
20: 0128
reminiscences of, by bishop 13: 0349
removal from lands south of White River 21: 0763
report from missionary bishop of Niobrara on
1:0321
treaty agreements 24: 0765
Lower Sioux Agency
relief of Christiana Frederika Zentmeyer 11: 0812
Lower Umpqua
treaty negotiated with 17: 0410
M
McKee, Redick
claim of 1: 0568
relief of 1:0125
Mackinac Agency (Michigan)
compensation to Indian agent at 8: 0593
Madan
agreement with commissioners of United States and
10:0715
Maine
Penobscot Indians 25: 0704
Makah
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
Malheur Indian Reservation
in Oregon 4: 0588
Mandan
and Fort Berthold Reservation; Agency 9: 0160;
12:0054
lands allotted to 5: 0456
subsistence for 14: 0737
Maricopa
Arizona, Department of—annual report of 3: 0430
report of trip made to reservation 21: 0271
Maricopa and Phoenix Railway Company
right of way 8: 0752
Marinette and Western Railroad Company
right of way 15: 0774, 0792
Mary Shrouf et al. v. U.S. and Cheyenne Indians
26: 0728; 27: 0728
Massachusetts
Indian missionary in 18: 0217
Massachusetts Indian Association
annual report 22: 0081; 23: 0001; 26: 0667;
27: 0667
Massacre
see Indian hostilities
183
Miami
appropriation for 9: 0152
bill to reimburse 11: 0165
bonds issued in Indian Territory 28: 0187
consolidation with other tribes 1: 0097
funds for 8: 0277
funds of, in Kansas 4: 0138
general 11: 0208
of Indiana 9: 0410; 12: 0029; 14: 0808
in Kansas 4: 0093, 0058; 11: 0426
land
allotment of 4: 0282; 22: 0182
in Kansas 4: 0058, 0093
Mille Lac Chippewa
general 28: 0891, 0917
railroad right of way 12: 0279
Mille Lac Chippewa Reservation
general 6: 0269; 17: 0539
lands 24: 0864; 25: 0213
relief of George M. Chapman 12: 0371
Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railroad
right of way 11: 0393
Mineral leases; licenses
Cherokee Outlet 14: 0854
Chickasaw 24: 0495; 27: 0687
Chickasaw Nation 24: 0495; 27: 0687
Choctaw 24: 0495
Choctaw Nation 27: 0687
Indian Territory 24: 0488, 0495; 27: 0687
Mines; mining
camps—on Ute Reservation 3: 0001
on lands of the
Cherokee 9: 0316
Chickasaw 9: 0316
Choctaw 15: 0748
Creek 9: 0316
Five Civilized Tribes 11: 0456
Indian Territory 9: 0316; 11: 0456; 15: 0748
laws—Chickasaw 9: 0316
laws—court decisions on 15: 0302
Minneconjoux (Miniconjou) Sioux
reminiscences of 13: 0349
Minnesota
agreement between Chippewa and 10: 0722
Chippewa—general 1: 0066, 0100, 0352, 0585,
sale by 29: 0909
in severally to 11: 0162
legislation for 12: 0798
Oklahoma Territory—organization of 2: 0815
reimbursement of 13: 0253; 14: 0808
relief of Len-ne-pi-ze-qua 8: 0676
relief of Thad Butler 4: 0739
tribal relations 1: 0305
see also Western Miami
Miami of Eel River
treaty appropriations 10: 0781
Michigan
Chippewa 1: 0774
education and civilization on reservations in
18: 0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Indian schools in 12: 0397
Indians in 1: 0628
jurisdiction over Chippewas, Ottawas, and
Pottawatomies 1: 0100
land—Ottawa and Chippewa 1: 0774
Mackinac Agency 8: 0593
Miles—Carey Indian Mission 3: 0302
Ojibwa22:0019
Ottawa 1: 0774; 27: 0253
Pottawatomie 1: 0100, 0628; 5: 0050; 8: 0407;
11: 0258, 0330, 0517; 12: 0234; 13: 0080
Midland Pacific Railway Company
right of way 16: 0720; 17: 0562
Military affairs
operations on the Plains 10: 0514
personnel
in Arizona 4: 0903
Indian scouts 12: 0223; 15: 0569; 24: 0855
Negro and Indian 28: 0733
payment to Nez Perce under General
O. O. Howard 28: 0920
stationed on reservations 4: 0631
volunteers in Nez Perce War of 1877 11: 0689
timber consumption on reservations 4: 0631
see also Army, U.S.
0619; 8: 0267, 0393; 9: 0190, 0441; 10: 0722;
11: 0792; 12: 0388; 15: 0737; 16: 0674; 20: 0067,
0131; 21: 0513, 0571; 22: 0016, 0034, 0114,
0265, 0582; 23: 0333; 25: 0211, 0366, 0372,
0370; 27: 0361; 28: 0224, 0910, 0916; 29: 0797,
0945
church and Chippewa 1: 0352
condition of Indians in 3: 0383
education and civilization on reservations in
18: 0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Fond du Lac Chippewa and 14: 0816; 15: 0721
Fond du Lac Reservation 11: 0419; 14: 0904, 0913;
15: 0814; 16: 0001; 19: 0757; 20: 0261; 22: 0111
Grand Portage Reservation 21: 0590; 28: 0211,
0949
Indian schools 12: 0397; 19: 0724
Indian Rights Association annual report 24: 0659
jurisdiction 1: 0100
Lake Winnibigoshish Reservation 5: 0644; 6: 0282
lands—Indian 7: 0066
184
Leech Lake Reservation; Agency 5: 0644; 6: 0282;
12: 0371; 19: 0739, 0757; 20: 0237, 0260;
22: 0111; 28: 0042; 29: 0822
Medawakanton Sioux and 22: 0479; 28: 0209
Mille Lac Chippewa and 28: 0891, 0917
Mille Lac Reservation 6: 0269; 12: 0371; 17: 0539;
24:0864;25:0213
mission work, report on 1: 0619
Pillager and 13: 0113
Pipestone Reservation 28: 0067
railroad right of way 11: 0139, 0419, 0809; 12: 0279,
0390; 13: 0330; 19: 0739, 0742, 0757; 20: 0191,
0237; 22: 0111, 0113; 28: 0175; 29: 0795
Red Lake Chippewa 8: 0574; 11: 0196
Red Lake Reservation 5: 0708; 8: 0574; 12: 0390;
22:0118;28:0062,0175
reservations in—damages to 5: 0644
Sioux in 4: 0060; 5: 0454; 11: 0006, 0285, 0373,
0436; 12: 0352; 13: 0229; 23: 0191; 24: 0726;
29: 0594
Sisseton Sioux 22: 0479; 25: 0178
timber 14: 0590
timber sales from reservations in 15: 0814; 16: 0001
U.S. v. Bernard Lariviere and Charles Grant 4: 0815
Wahpeton Sioux 22: 0479
Wapakoota Sioux 22: 0479
White Earth 1: 0352
White Earth Reservation; Agency 9: 0441; 10: 0738;
11: 0809; 19: 0742, 0753, 0757; 20: 0191, 0239;
22: 0111, 0113; 25: 0211; 28: 0062, 0064
Winnebago 20: 0266; 22: 0216
Yankton Sioux 12: 0009
Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company
right of way 28: 0175
Minnesota National Park
Chippewa Reservation 28: 0188
Missionary activities
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions 11: 0136
American Indian Mission Association 17: 0690
American Missionary Association 6: 0733; 15: 0544;
17:0757
Baptist Home Mission Society 1: 0338; 4: 0805;
18:0220
Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention
13:0914,0928
general 5: 0259; 10: 0253; 18: 0217
Niobrara 1: 0321; 5: 0301; 18: 0243
Niobrara, Bishop of 3: 0541; 4: 0778; 20: 0847
Presbyterian Board of Home Missions 20: 0252;
23:0219
Presbyterian Mission Board 10: 0842
Protestant Episcopal Church—Domestic and
Foreign Missionary Society Bill of Complaint and
Order 4: 0048
report of 8: 0866; 10: 0253
Stella Friends Academy and Church Association
24: 0842
Williams, Roger 18: 0217
Woman's Home Missionary Society 17: 0687; 19: 0924
Women's National Indian Association 10: 0253;
13: 0803; 15: 0443; 26: 0545
Missionary Bishop of Niobrara
see Niobrara, Bishop of
Mission Indian Commission
money for 14: 0726
recommendations of 15: 0791
Mission Indians of California
attorney for 9: 0159, 0297; 15: 0735; 20: 0012
conditions of 1: 0516; 5: 0283; 26: 0356
expenses 13: 0125
general 2: 0835; 15:0044
Indian Rights Association annual report 15: 0569
irrigating ditches and flumes 10: 0598
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
14:0153
land of—brief 6: 0627
relief of 5: 0465; 8: 0196, 0721; 10: 0674; 11: 0472;
14: 0809; 15: 0569, 0726; 18: 0279; 24: 0908
report on 1: 0524, 0527
reservation—illegal occupation of 13: 0055
reservation—report on 6: 0020
San Bernardino, California, and 6: 0627
U.S. Supreme Court decision 10: 0211
see also Agua Caliente; Coahuilla; Cosumnes;
Dieguino; Hoopa Valley Reservation; Rancho
Chico; Round Valley Reservation; Agency;
Serrano; San Luiseno
Missions
Bannock and Shoshone Mission, Idaho 20: 0408
Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions 2: 0837; 5: 0858
Carey Indian Mission, Niles, Michigan 3: 0302
Coahuila Mission, California 20: 0408
Hoopa Mission 20: 0408
Hualapais Mission 20: 0408
Moqui Mission, Arizona 20: 0408
Navajc—^Jewett and Two Gray Hills 26: 0505
Niobrara—domestic missions 5: 0301
Niobrara—reminiscences 18: 0243
Omaha Mission 10: 0260, 0266
relief of—Southern Baptist Convention 1: 0761
report on 26: 0545
Seminole Mission, Florida 20: 0408
Shawnee Mission, Oklahoma 20: 0408
Spokane Mission, Washington 20: 0408
see also Missionary activities
185
Mississippi
land titles bill 6: 0123
Mississippi Chickasaw
land sale of 25: 0675
legal representatives of Eli Ayres 22: 0024; 25: 0675
trust funds—payment of arrears 29: 0723
Mississippi Chippewa
allotments to 28: 0064
claims 27: 0763
treaty stipulations 3: 0504
Mississippi Choctaws
citizenship
general 22: 0721; 23: 0013; 26: 0700; 27: 0700
petition for 28: 0051
rights of 21: 0757
general 28: 0171, 0185, 0674
intermarried persons 28: 0036
rights 24: 0730; 26: 0006; 28: 0036
Mississippi River
survey of 4: 0833
Missoula and Northern Railroad Company
right of way 14: 0815
Missouri
Miami (Indians) 9: 0152
Missouri (River), Department of the
annual report for the 3: 0506
Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company
and claim to Chickasaw lands 6: 0762
railroad in Indian Territory 4: 0773
Missouria Indians
claim of William M. Morrison 6: 0129
contracts made with 17: 0001
Indian Territory 16: 0782
Indian Territory—legal status in 12: 0851
land—cession of 16: 0782
land sales 28: 0151,0894
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
personal names 14: 0727
reservation 10: 0742
reservation—sale of 4: 0155; 8: 0692; 20: 0187
see also Confederated Otoe and Missouria
Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company
right of way 24: 0895
Missouria Reservation
lands
general 26: 0888; 27: 0888
leasing of grazing 28: 0446
sale of 21: 0667; 25: 0176; 28: 0390; 29: 0969
railroad right of way 4: 0898; 24: 0895
Missouri River
report on visit to Sioux and Ponca Indians on
1:0599
Modoc
claims adjustment 2: 0538
cost of war—report on 3: 0483
disposition of clothing 4: 0098
enforcement of land in severally law in 16: 0679
general 13: 0337
Indian Rights Association report on 14: 0001
Indian wars—cost of 4: 0588
pension to Winemah Riddell 11: 0292, 0466;
12: 0378
relief of
Bailey, Isaac 11: 0505
Boddy, Louisa 5: 0017, 0154, 0303, 0452
Hatton, Mrs. Kate 11: 0506
Meacham, Colonel Orpah M. 5: 0049
report of trip made to reservation 21: 0271
Modoc War
address from Religious Society of Friends 15: 0084
settlements on hostilities 11: 0579
Mohave (Mojave)
cosmogony and theogony of 18: 0125
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
lands ceded to United States 21: 0574
secretary of war—report of 15: 0189
Mohegan (Mohican)
missionary to 18:0217
Mohonk Indian Conference
see Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the
Indian
Montana
agreement with Native Americans in 10: 0710
appropriation for beef 5: 0938
Arapaho Reservation 15: 0365
Blackfeet Reservation 17: 0636; 22: 0054; 29: 0617
Blood 8: 0582, 0682; 17: 0636
Cheyenne 13: 0063
condition of tribes in 14: 0588
Cree8:0590; 11:0106
Cree, Canadian 29: 0701
Crow 5: 0423; 8: 0272, 0275; 14: 0846; 19: 0011;
21: 0614; 24: 0178; 27: 0512; 28: 0921
Crow Indian Commission—report 2: 0078
Crow Reservation; Agency 1: 0458; 3: 0470;
10: 0701; 12: 0052; 13: 0050;. 14: 0686; 22: 0169
education and civilization on reservations in
18:0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Flathead Reservation 5: 0858; 11: 0396; 13: 0176;
14:0815
Fort Belknap Reservation 29: 0602
Fort Peck Agency 5: 0867; 12: 0286
Gros Ventre 5: 0456; 6: 0131; 7: 0098; 8: 0582,
0682; 9: 0160; 10: 0710, 0715; 12: 0054;
14: 0737
186
Indian Rights Association 24:0659
Indian schools 12: 0397
land sales 5: 0081, 0389
Nez Perce and Bannock Indian Wars 5: 0736
Northern 6: 0131; 8: 0716; 9: 0392
Northern Cheyenne 8: 0208, 0584; 10: 0581;
11: 0598; 12: 0043; 21: 0552; 23: 0188; 24: 0410,
0653; 25: 0575; 27: 0807; 29: 0828
Pend d'Orielle 8: 0396
Piegan 5: 0076; 6: 0131; 7: 0043, 0098; 8: 0682,
0682; 10:0710;17:0636
railroad construction time 17: 0530, 0540
railroad right of way 5: 0389; 8: 0582, 0682; 9: 0392,
0396, 0409, 0414; 11: 0155, 0301, 0803;
12:0402; 14:0815
River Crow—agreement with 10: 0710
secretary of war—report of 10: 0213
Tongue River Reservation; Agency 11: 0598;
12: 0043; 13: 0063; 17: 0428; 18: 0272; 21: 0552;
23: 0188; 27: 0807
see also Arapaho; Blackfeet; Flathead
Montana, Kansas and Texas Railroad Company
right of way 11: 0304
Montezuma Valley
irrigation of lands 25: 0071
Moorhead, Leech Lake and Northern Railway
Company
right of way 11: 0139
Moqui
legend of Snake Order 11: 0235
as one of six branches of Pueblos 18: 0202
schools—property for 5: 0941
schools—Ramona School 8: 0885
Moqui Mission, Arizona
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Mormons
and Navajo4: 0181
Munsee
claims 5: 0918
ejection of people from lands purchased from
10:0658
general 12: 0372
patents for sale of reservation 21: 0659
relief of 5: 0160, 0775; 11: 0284; 15: 0778; 16: 0753;
17: 0425
relief of, of Wisconsin 3: 0754
Muskhogean languages
bibliography 14: 0357
Muskogee, Oklahoma and Western Railroad
Company
and railroads in Indian Territory 29: 0681
right of way 21: 0646, 0657; 29: 0954
Muskogee Coal and Railway Company
right of way 24: 0728
Muskogee Indians (Five Civilized Tribes)
agreement with
amendments to 28: 0734
Cherokee 28: 0170
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes 28: 0684
general 28: 0787, 0793
Dawes Commission report 29: 0467
general 28: 0220
see also Five Civilized Tribes
Mythology; theology
Apache 15: 0186
Mohave—cosmogony and theogony of 18: 0125
Navajo 11: 0222, 0232
Omaha 14: 0916
Ponca 14: 0916
N
Narragansett
missionary to 18: 0217
National Indian Association
pamphlet5: 0213
National Indian Defence Association
preamble, platform, and constitution 6: 0783
National Soldiers' Homes
28: 0733
Native American affairs (general)
administration of, and Catholic grievances 4: 0323
crisis in 15: 0228
decisions relating to 22: 0051
errors about 3: 0514
exclusion of reservation Indians from Texas 3: 0394
"Indian reform"—remarks on 17: 0709
investigations into 9: 0001; 20: 0862
legal
costs and public lands 15: 0724
status 12: 0599; 14:0076
services 28: 0912
relief of Robert F. Thompson 28: 0912
relief to Indian citizens 21: 0602; 22: 0259
report of Associated Executive Committee of Friends
on 15: 0056
"Report of Indian Operations on the Plains"—cost of
printing 10: 0707
supplies—purchase 12: 0121; 14: 0861
suggestions on 17: 0632
187
Native American land matters (general)
allotment-trust patent—cancellation 26: 0165
free homesteads 22: 0106, 0248; 24: 0757
grazing use of 15: 0760
leases of 14: 0907
patents for—surrender of 15: 0769
sale—liabilities for proceeds 24: 0907
sale of 12:0825;14:0866
taxation of 14: 0868
trespassers on 8: 0193; 10: 0557; 11: 0160
trespass prevention on 4: 0626
unlawful grazing on 11: 0192
see also under names of specific tribes and/or
reservations
Native American reservations (general)
abandoned military reservations 12: 0602
appropriation for surveys 10: 0704
civil and criminal process 8: 0672
depredations on 4: 0670
intruders on 13: 0169
land allotment 6: 0124
law—need for 1: 0777
law—statutory 2: 0837
military troops stationed on 4: 0631
opening to homestead settlers 20: 0218
property transferred on 12: 0041; 17: 0482
report on 19: 0063
surveying and allotting 10: 0713
taxes on, in Oklahoma 21: 0615
timber
depredations 5: 0377
depredations—bill to prevent 4: 0543
sale of 4: 0154
see also under specific reservation
Native Americans (general)
armament of 14: 0602
arrests of, on reservations 21: 0573
association—how to organize an 10: 0249
asylum for insane 25: 0186
census 8: 0290
ceremonies 21: 0166
civilization 15: 0011; 17:0618
civilizing of 15: 0120
condition of—on reservations 4: 0149; 7: 0091
contracts
for beef cattle 6: 0238
general 17: 0459
for supplies 3: 0223
dialects 1:0484
employment of, with Wild West Exhibition 20: 0679
family names 14: 0852; 27: 0325
family relations—records of 27: 0280
funds
for benefit of 8: 0389
distribution of 26: 0697
general 21: 0670
general 15: 0390
goods—exigency purchases of 12: 0027
and government 6: 0535
"A Great Need" 27: 0265
languages; linguistics 1: 0476, 0484; 2: 0859;
3: 0434; 4: 0521; 13: 0391; 14: 0357, 0731;
18:0811
laws and 1: 0545
as military personnel 15: 0007; 18: 0256
missions—relief of 1: 0761
mixed-blood—land titles 21: 0671; 22: 0258
mixed-blood—rights and privileges 29: 0721
negotiations with 13: 0513
orphans 28: 0171
personal names 14: 0727
philosophy of 3: 0420
as prisoners 4: 0583
problem of, in New York 22: 0732
relations and experiences of whites and 26: 0118
rights 24: 0861
sale of firearms and ammunition to 14: 0849
sale of intoxicants to 20: 0102
surplus subsistence funds for 11: 0539
transportation of supplies 4: 0636
treatment of 1: 0310
Two Ways to Help the Indians" 26: 0436
voting rights for 3: 0651
work for bands, circles, and clubs 14: 0968
and U.S. Army 11: 0376
U.S. Army—adverse influence of personnel on
1:0856
Native American tribes (general)
appropriations 16: 0626; 17: 0546; 23: 0220
attorneys'fees 5: 0139
attorneys paid on behalf of 17: 0400
claims and judgments 24: 0708
condition of 14: 0588
free homes on lands purchased from 21: 0516,
0616:22:0040
general 8: 0578
judgments rendered against 29: 0808
policy toward 2: 0070
population of—increase or decrease of 19: 0001
surplus subsistence funds 5: 0076
trade and intercourse with 4: 0809
trade laws and regulations 8: 0026; 27: 0313, 0320
see also under specific Indian tribe
188
Navajo
agreement with 21: 0796; 22: 0220
appropriation for negotiations with 14: 0668
claim of J. Preston Beck 11: 0170
claims of Franz and Charles Huning and others
8:0757; 11:0282
gambling songs 11: 0211
general 7: 0093
gentile system of 15: 0407
Indian Industries League—annual report of
14: 0001, 0417; 20: 0513, 0560; 26: 0345
Indian Service—reform of 20: 0674
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Missouri, Department of the—annual report for
3: 0506
and Mormons 4: 0181
mythology 11: 0222, 0232
New Mexico—report of governor of 18: 0214
New Mexico, District of—report on 3: 0511
relief of
general 20: 0034
heirs of Preston Beck, Jr. 11: 0750
in New Mexico 19: 0723
schools
general 6: 0771
industrial—general 3: 0226; 23: 0173
property for 5: 0941
Ramona Industrial School for Indian Girls
6: 0771; 8: 0885; 14: 0484
secretary of war—report of 15: 0189
shaman's prayer 11: 0238
treaty with 22: 0112
visit to—report on 6: 0829; 21: 0271
Navajo Missions, Arizona-New Mexico
needs of 26: 0505
Navajo Reservation; Agency (Arizona-New MexicoUtah)
employees of 8: 0581
opening of, in Utah 17: 0475
settlers' rights 28: 0044, 0902
wells, irrigation dams, and reservoirs on 8: 0596
Nebraska
claims of Omaha against Winnebago 5: 0868
Confederated Otoe 20: 0187
Confederated Otoe and Missouria 16: 0630, 0707;
19:0732
Confederated Otoe and Missouria Reservation
3: 0388; 4: 0155; 5: 0046
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
general 8: 0006
Genoa Indian School 11: 0603; 21: 0600
Indian hostilities—Cheyenne raid damages 4: 0549
Indian Peace Commission—report of 23: 0159
Iowa Reservation 5: 0716, 0765
Knox County—relief of 2: 0640
land—cession of, to United States 5: 0579, 0616
missionary work—report on 10: 0253
Missouria 4: 0155; 6: 0129; 8: 0692; 10: 0742;
11: 0055; 12: 0851; 14: 0727; 16: 0782; 17: 0001;
20: 0187; 25: 0176; 28: 0151, 0894
Missouria Reservation 21: 0667; 25: 0176; 26: 0888;
27: 0888; 28: 0390, 0446; 29: 0969
Omaha 3: 0294; 4: 0126, 0265; 5: 0868, 0948;
6: 0156; 8: 0379, 0669; 10: 0253, 0505; 12: 0283,
0396; 13: 0241, 0267, 0555; 14: 0001, 0670,
0727, 0916; 15: 0552; 18: 0262; 19: 0712;
20: 0560; 21: 0166, 0596, 0666; 22: 0710;
23: 0219; 27: 0293; 29: 0506
Omaha Mission 10: 0260, 0266
Omaha Reservation 5: 0053, 0948; 19: 0712;
29: 0506
Pawnee 1:0032
Pawnee Reservation 12: 0336; 13: 0225
railroad right of way 19: 0776; 21: 0555; 22: 0105;
24:0734:25:0168
railway operation 29: 0966
reimbursement of money to 15: 0809
relief of John Little and Hobart Williams 5: 0152
reservations in—report on 19: 0063
Sac and Fox Reservation 6: 0312; 8: 0284, 0297,
0650; 21:0555
Santee Agency and Columbus Day exercises
17:0801
Santee Sioux 1: 0585; 22: 0001, 0234; 24: 0920;
29: 0683
schools
appropriation 22: 0214
Genoa Indian Industrial School 11: 0603;
21:0600
report on 19: 0063
Sioux 9: 0423; 19: 0664; 21: 0583; 27: 0397
Sioux Reservation 22: 0231
townships in, survey of 22: 0230
visit to 29: 0424
warfare implements 14: 0628
Winnebago 1: 0096; 11: 0390
Winnebago Reservation 29: 0506
see also Osage; Otoe; Ponca; Sioux; Winnebago
Nebraska, Kansas and Gulf Railway Company
right of way 24: 0709
Nespilem Reservation
land sale negotiations 18: 0282
189
Nevada
Carson City 14:0568
depredations claims 11: 0649
Duck Valley Indian Reservation—settlers in 4: 0787;
6: 0016, 0309
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
and Indian dialects 1: 0476
Indian hostilities 25: 0342
Indian wars—cost of 3: 0483
Paiute (Pah-Ute) 5: 0068, 0385; 8: 0203; 10: 0588;
15:0696
Pyramid Lake Reservation 5: 0464; 6: 0127;
8: 0616; 15: 0696; 19: 0729; 25: 0671
railroad right of way 5: 0385; 8: 0203; 10: 0588
relief of John Leathers 5: 0021, 0464; 6: 0127;
8:0186
relief of John M. Dorsey and William Shepeard
1:0130
schools 14: 0568
Shoshone lands in 5: 0365
Nevada Messiah
depredation claims 25: 0671
New Mexico
Albuquerque—school buildings 11: 0593
Apache 1:0302; 14: 0772
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Chiricahua Apache 8: 0620, 0623
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
governor's report on Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache
18:0214
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
Indian wars—cost of 3: 0483
Mescalero Apache 8: 0586
Mescalero Apache Reservation 28: 0179
Navajo 8: 0596; 14: 0668; 19: 0723; 20: 0034;
21:0796:22:0220
Navajo Agency 8: 0581
Navajo missions at Jewett and Two Gray Hills
26: 0505
Papago 12: 0843
Pueblo—six branches 18: 0202
relief of Joseph H. Blazer 5: 0149
schools in 20: 0607
services for Indians in 11:0104
visit to Indians—report on 6: 0829; 21: 0271
Zuni 14: 0706; 28: 0210
Zuni Reservation claims 6: 0576
see also Navajo Reservation; Agency
New Mexico, District of
report on 3: 0511
New Orleans Exposition
Indian Bureau at 5: 0800
New York (state)
Allegany 4: 0795
Allegany Reservation 12: 0399; 13: 0260; 17: 0538;
21: 0673, 0777, 0793; 22: 0217; 26: 0081
Apache 12: 0619
condition of tribes in 2: 0594
education 5: 0463
education and civilization on reservations in
18: 0454
laws of 17:0672
and Ogden Land Company 22: 0217
Oneida 22: 0732
Onondaga 22: 0732
St. Regis 2: 0869; 22: 0732
Seneca 1: 0349; 2: 0264; 8: 0718; 17: 0538;
19: 0859; 21: 0673, 0777, 0793; 22: 0507, 0732;
28: 0207, 0908
Shinnecock 22: 0732
Six Nations—address on 18: 0158
Six Nations—jurisdiction over 1: 0100
Tonawanda 22: 0732
Tuscarora 22: 0732
New York Indian reservations
sale of liquor 24: 0724
New York Indians
Allegany 4: 0795
Allegany Reservation 12: 0399; 13: 0260; 17: 0538;
21: 0673, 0777, 0793; 22: 0217; 26: 0081
allotment of lands 22: 0182
Buffalo Creek Treaty 28: 0214
Cattaraugus (Seneca) Reservation 12: 0399;
13: 0260; 15: 0427; 17: 0538; 21: 0777, 0793;
22: 0217; 26: 0081
Cayuga 5: 0077, 0161; 15: 0427; 18: 0158, 0170
claims 16: 0732
condition of 21: 0356
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0513
lands
general 13: 0260
in Kansas 4: 0696, 0701; 5: 0077, 0748;
10:0417,0691; 11:0100,0141; 12:0033;
13:0242
sale of 12:0039
taken from Delawares 28: 0730
leases 13: 0260; 25: 0076, 0115
Oneida 1: 0100; 2: 0177, 0594; 5: 0161; 12: 0001;
18: 0136, 0158, 0170; 22: 0732
report on 12: 0001
Seneca 1: 0349; 2: 0264; 8: 0718; 17: 0538;
19: 0859; 21: 0673, 0777, 0793; 22: 0507, 0732;
28: 0207, 0908
settlement with 23: 0190
190
Shinnecock2: 0594; 12: 0001; 17: 0672; 18: 0136;
22: 0732
North Carolina
Cherokee 1: 0333, 0476; 11: 0595; 12: 0101;
13: 0125; 15: 0137; 22: 0159
Cherokee Memorial 10: 0739
condition of Native Americans in 21: 0389
Eastern Band of Cherokee 1: 0100, 0753, 0758;
2: 0019, 0553, 0645; 4: 0544, 0788; 5: 0236,
0764; 6: 0012; 8: 0727; 10: 0784; 11: 0595;
17: 0471; 20: 0073, 0145, 0160, 0236
education and civilization on reservations in
18:0454
Indian Committee of Western Yearly Meeting of
Friends in Indiana 11: 0099
Indian Trust Fund bonds 5: 0745, 0746
jurisdiction over Eastern Band of Cherokees 1: 0100
North Dakota
Arickaree 14: 0737
Chippewa 29: 0936
condition of tribes in 14: 0588
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Fort Berthold Agency 12: 0054; 14: 0737
GrosVentre14:0737
Mandan 14: 0737
railroad right of way 24: 0871; 28: 0928
Sioux 12: 0081, 0801; 14: 0602, 0769, 0777, 0779;
20: 0040; 29: 0936
Sisseton Sioux 15: 0201
Standing Rock Reservation 29: 0162
Turtle Mountain Band 12: 0280; 17: 0484; 18: 0269;
24: 0843; 25: 0084; 27: 0541, 0572; 28: 0802,
0900; 29: 0485, 0648, 0650
Wahpeton 14:0759
warfare implements 14: 0628
see also South Dakota
Northern Arapaho
general 14: 0737
pension to War Chief Sharp Nose 20: 0246
Northern Cheyenne
appropriations for 21: 0552
condition of 8: 0208; 13: 0063; 23: 0188
expenses 13: 0125
funds for subsistence of 8: 0584; 12: 0043
Indian hostilities—damages from raid 4: 0549
Indian Rights Association annual report 24: 0659
Indian wars—cost of 4: 0588
military operations against—address from Religious
Society of Friends 15: 0084
negotiations with 18: 0272
removal of
attempts 24: 0653
general 25: 0575; 26: 0807; 29: 0828
of Ponca Indians 3: 0663, 0695
Spotted Hawk case 24: 0410
see also Montana
Six Nations 1: 0100; 5: 0077; 18: 0158; 21: 0536
Tonawanda 1: 0100; 2: 0594; 14: 0153; 22: 0732
Tuscarora 1: 0100; 2: 0594; 5: 0077, 0161;
12: 0001; 14: 0153; 15: 0427; 17: 0672; 18: 0136,
0158, 0170, 0191; 22: 0732; 28: 0226
U.S. v. George Cook4: 0813
Nez Perc<§
agreement with 20: 0231; 29: 0062
claims of 28: 0089, 0612
disposition of clothing 4: 0098
Grande Ronde Reservation, Oregon 4: 0259
Idaho 4: 0259; 5: 0439
Indian Territory—legal status 12: 0851
Indian wars—cost of 4: 0588
lands
acquired by treaties 3: 0527
Langford claim 12: 0458
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
military personnel—payment to, under General
O. O. Howard 28: 0920
military personnel—volunteers in war 11: 0689
patent in fee to Mary Campbell 24: 0741; 25: 0209
railroad right of way 25: 0669
relief of
Monteith, John B. 5: 0728
Phillips, Fred 6: 0336
Randall, Darius B., heirs of 25: 0198; 28: 0905
Shipley, H. W. 8: 0674; 11: 0145
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
Nez Perce, Idaho
and Lanford, William G. 1: 0843
Nez Perce and Bannock Indian Wars
5: 0736
Nez Perce Reservation; Agency (Idaho)
land sale negotiations 18: 0282
pay for legal services 9: 0184
railroad 16: 0706
railroad right of way 12: 0282; 29: 0959, 0963, 0965
rules and regulations 4: 0824
NezPerc6Warof1877
address from Religious Society of Friends 15: 0084
cost and cause of war 1: 0563; 3: 0483
Niobrara
domestic missions 5: 0301
reminiscences of mission 18: 0243
report on agencies within the missionary district of
1:0321
Niobrara, bishop of
annual report 3: 0541
on Ponca Agency 1: 0321
191
Northern Mississippi Railway Company
right of way 20: 0260
Northern Pacific and Yakima Irrigation Company
right of way 12: 0394
Northern Pacific Railroad
general 27: 0102
land purchase 5: 0727
right of way 10: 0600
sale of land for 5: 0389
Northern Superintendency
conditions of Indians in 3: 0294
see also Michigan; Minnesota; Wisconsin
Oklahoma Territory
admission of, as state 15: 0771
allotments—taxation of Indian 27: 0764
Apache 16: 0816; 20: 0100, 0141, 0244; 22: 0119,
0285; 24: 0365, 0763; 28: 0037, 0057, 0333,
0375
Apache Reservation 20: 0170
Arapaho 15: 0620, 0758, 0777
Arkansas River bridge 21: 0639
Cherokee 17: 0422
Cheyenne 15: 0620, 0758, 0777
Chickasaw 20: 0244; 29: 0636
Chiloco Reservation 24: 0887; 25: 0226;
Choctaw 20: 0244; 29: 0636
Choctaw Coal and Railway Company 20: 0245
claim of U.S. Deputy Marshall Daniel Wyatt 12: 0260
Comanche 16: 0816; 20: 0100, 0244; 22: 0119,
0285; 24: 0365; 28: 0037, 0057, 0333, 0375
courts—organization of and establishment of
12: 0044
criminal code for 14: 0589
general 1: 0469; 3: 0402; 12: 0093; 14: 0894
Indian Educational Convention 14: 0223
Indian Mission Conference 14: 0051
Indian Rights Association 14: 0417
Iowa Indians 20: 0139
Kickapoo 15: 0709; 20: 0085; 24: 0755; 25: 0204
Kickapoo Indian Reservation 19: 0927
Kiowa 16: 0816; 20: 0100, 0141, 0244; 22: 0119,
0285; 24: 0365, 0763; 28: 0037, 0057, 0333,
0375
Kiowa Reservation 20: 0170
land leases in 5: 0487; 28: 0178, 0186
land used for grazing 5: 0487; 15: 0760
legislation—general 26: 0717
legislation—land incorporation 27: 0717
Miami 29: 0909
Missouria Reservation 28: 0446
"Neutral Strip"—cession of 28: 0057
organization of 2: 0815; 8: 0693; 11: 0055, 0079,
0473
Osage 28: 0393, 0672
Otoe Reservation 28: 0446
Pawnee 16: 0809; 29: 0909
Pawnee County 21: 0639
Peoria 29: 0909
Ponca Reservation 28: 0446
Pottawatomie 29: 0909
railroad passenger carriage in 15: 0807
railroad right of way 20: 0078; 24: 0887, 0895;
25: 0226; 29: 0949, 0954, 0956, 0957
resolutions on 12: 0069
schools, Indian in 20: 0607
Seminole 25: 0057, 0058
o
Office of Indian Affairs
accounting instructions 23: 0225, 0296
clerk for 15: 0757
Indian agents expenditure accounts—1876 1: 0132
police service rules 21: 0334
see also Bureau of Indian Affairs; Commissioner of
Indian Affairs; Indian Bureau
Ogalalla (Oglala) Sioux
ceremonies 21: 0166
and Pine Ridge Agency 22: 0482
relief of Isaac Fieldhouse 11: 0458
reminiscences 13: 0349
report on 1: 0585
see also Sioux
Ogden Land Company
claim to Seneca Nation lands 19: 0859
general 21: 0777, 0793
negotiations with 22: 0217
title of 26: 0081
Ohio
earthworks—circular, square, and octagonal
14: 0086
mounds 14: 0126
Oil Springs Reservation
leasing of 17: 0538
Ojibwa
ceremonies 22: 0019
Ojoe
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
Okanagan Reservation
land sale negotiations 18: 0282
Oklahoma and Texas Railway Company
right of way through Missouri 20: 0258; 24: 0857
Oklahoma Central Railway Company
right of way 20: 0259
Oklahoma District, Indian Territory
settlement of f reedmen in 5: 0484
Oklahoma Midland Railway Company
right of way 17: 0533
192
settlers; settlement
agreement with Indians in 24: 0870
delay in opening for 20: 0042
homesteads on public lands in 21: 0522, 0805;
29: 0709
lands 15: 0365
reports 12: 0604
town sites 12: 0847
Stelle Friends Academy and Church Association
24: 0842
supreme court of—associate justices in 21: 0589
taxation of Indian property 21: 0615; 27: 0764
town sites in 13: 0328
town site trustees in 12: 0092
Wichita 19: 0248; 20: 0093, 0141, 0265; 22: 0502
Wichita Reservation 20: 0170
see also Indian Territory
Old Settler Cherokee Indians
see Cherokee; Western Cherokee
Omaha (Indians)
ceremonies 21: 0166
citizenship and taxation 10: 0505
claim of John Little and Hobart Williams 8: 0669
claims of, against Winnebago Indians 5: 0868
conditions of, in Northern Superintendency 3: 0294
general 18: 0262
Hecucka Society—songs of the 14: 0916
historical sketch of, in Nebraska 6: 0156
Indian hostilities 22: 0710
Indian Rights Association report on 14: 0001;
20: 0560
land
general 12: 0396
grant 4: 0126
Omaha Indian Reservation
conditions on 29: 0506
land
leases 14: 0670
for Presbyterian Board of Home Missions
23: 0219
sale of 5: 0053; 10: 0700
Nebraska 11: 0151
railroad operation 29: 0966
railroad right of way 19: 0776; 20: 0233; 22: 0105;
24:0734;25:0168
school patent 19: 0712
Omaha Mission, Nebraska
10:0260,0266
Omaha Northern Railroad Company
right of way 24: 0734; 25: 0168
Oncpapa
reminiscences of 13: 0349
Oneida
address on Six Nations 18: 0158
Buffalo Creek Treaty 5: 0161
condition of tribe 2: 0594
education of children 2: 0177
Indian "problem" 18: 0136
jurisdiction over, in New York 1: 0100
jurisdiction over, in Wisconsin 1: 0100
and Kansas lands 5: 0161
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
14:0153
Niobrara, missionary bishop of 20: 0847
petition of, relating to Kansas lands 5: 0077
report on 12:0001
Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children annual report 18: 0170
see also New York Indians
Oneida Reservation
11:0392
Onondaga
address on Six Nations 18: 0158
Buffalo Creek Treaty 5: 0161
condition of tribe 2: 0594
Indian "problem" 18: 0136
jurisdiction over, in New York 1: 0100
Kansas lands 5: 0161
laws of 17:0672
petition of, relating to Kansas lands 5: 0077
report on 12: 0001
Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children 4: 0795; 15: 0427; 18: 0170
see also New York Indians
payment for 12: 0283; 13: 0241, 0267
sale of 5: 0948
sold by United States to Winnebagoes 4: 0265
letters 13: 0555
"Marguerite's Pack" 15: 0552
membership application to 27: 0293
missionary work—report on 10: 0253
myths 14: 0916
personal names 14: 0727
relief of 8: 0379
relief of John Little and Hobart Williams 21: 0596,
0666
see also Dieguino; Nebraska
193
Oregon
Alsea 17: 0413; 20: 0179; 29: 0806
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Cayuse 4: 0651; 5: 0738; 11: 0391, 0503; 12: 0538;
14:0814;15:0723
Chetco17:0410
Chinook 23: 0017
claim of John Taylor 12: 0070
claim by Tillamook 10: 0782
Clatsop17:0410
Coos Bay 17: 0410
Coquille17:0410
education and civilization on reservations in
18:0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Forest Grove 5: 0947
Fort Klamath 29:. 0682
general 26: 0004
Grand Ronde Reservation; Agency 5: 0439; 8: 0662;
10: 0193, 0508; 11: 0122; 12: 0338; 13: 0226;
15:0788
Indian agencies—report on consolidation of 1: 0669
Indian hostilities 6: 0268
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Indian war—cost of 3: 0483
Indian war—Nez Perc6 and Bannock 5: 0736
irrigation right of way 16: 0736
Klamath 3: 0434; 12: 0625; 14: 0856
Klamath Reservation; Agency 1: 0086, 0121;
2: 0538; 8: 0790; 11: 0722; 19: 0684, 0838;
21:0722:25:0172
land 8: 0384
Lower Umpqua 17: 0410
railroad right of way 20: 0169, 0193
relief of Louisa Boddy 5: 0017, 0154, 0303, 0452
relief of Nez Perce Indians 5: 0439
Rogue River Indians 14: 0575
schools 5: 0947; 8: 0384
Siletz14:0916
Siletz Reservation 2: 0012; 12: 0438; 17: 0413;
20:0179
Siuslaw17:0410
Snake River Indians 17: 0624
southern—sketch of Klamath language of 3: 0434
Tillamook 10: 0782; 17: 0410; 22: 0029, 0104, 0229
Too-too-toney 17: 0410
transactions of A. B. Meacham 8: 0280, 0281
treaty with tribes in 17: 0410
Umatilla Commission 14: 0736
Umatilla Reservation 5: 0738; 11: 0391; 14: 0814;
15:0723
Warm Springs Indians 9: 0181; 15: 062; 17: 0435;
21:0663
Warm Springs Reservation 3: 0209; 9: 0144, 0181;
10: 0669, 0822; 12: 0817; 15: 0627; 17: 0435;
18: 0267; 20: 0214; 21: 0663
see also Klamath River Reservation; Modoc; Paiute;
Shoshoni; Walla Walla
Oregon Volunteers
report on 12:0538
Orphans
asylum report 15: 0427
money for W. T. Whitaker Home 25: 0544
Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children 4: 0795; 18:0170
Osage
annuities 26: 0134
annuity roll—contested cases 24: 0370, 0407
cattle stolen by 10: 0661
claim
Dickerman, A. T. 12: 0262
McCreary, A. J. 11: 0379; 12: 0104; 14: 0796
for supplies furnished to, in Kansas 5: 0926
contracts made with 17: 0001
Fort Dodge Military Reservation 4: 0905
in France 27: 0310
funds 21: 0832
general 3: 0277; 13:0337
indebtedness of 28: 0200, 0950
Indian agencies' condition and management 2: 0023
Indian Territory 12: 0851; 16: 0782
interest due to 4: 0909
land
cession of 16: 0782
in Kansas 3: 0221; 4: 0597; 6: 0600, 0767
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
sale of trust 28: 0945
for settlement 4: 0890
national council 28: 0393
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
payment for John F. Palmer 28: 0719
payments to 26: 0771; 27: 0771
personal names 14: 0727
relief of
Evans, Nichols & Co., of Iowa 4: 0707
Hiatt, J. M. 8: 0731
Hiatt & Co. 8: 0637, 0679; 9: 0166
McCreary, A. J. 11: 0407
settlers on trust and diminished reserve lands in
Kansas 3: 0221
Thomas S. Brooks & Co. 4: 0708
194
Osage Nation
agent—charges against 28: 0672
claim against 4: 0184
constitution and laws 5: 0221
Osage Nation v. Mary J. Clem et al.
brief 26: 0134
Osage Reservation; Agency
agent—salary of 10: 0645
bridge on Arkansas River 21: 0639
commissioners report 1: 0144
report of Associated Executive Committee of Friends
on 15: 0056
see also Confederated Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and
Piankeshaw
Otoe
claim of William M. Morrison 6: 0129
conditions of, in Northern Superintendency 3: 0294
contracts made with 17: 0001
Indian Territory 12: 0851; 16: 0782
land
cession of 16: 0782
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487; 28: 0446
sales of 21: 0667; 25: 0176; 28: 0151, 0390,
0894; 29: 0969
legal status 12: 0851
personal names 14: 0727
see also Confederated Otoe
Otoe Reservation
general 10: 0742; 26: 0888; 27: 0888
railroad right of way 4: 0898; 24: 0895
sale of 4: 0155; 8: 0692
Otoe-Missouria Reservation, Confederated
see Confederated Otoe-Missouria Reservation
Ottawa (Indians)
allotments 4: 0282; 22: 0182
funds of 4: 0147
Indian civilization—lecture on 2: 0203
jurisdiction over, in Michigan 1: 0100
land
enforcement severally law 16: 0679
general 1:0774
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
sale 17: 0537
organization of, in Oklahoma Territory 2: 0815
school catalogue—Baptist 15: 0525
settlement with Ottawa University 1: 0338; 4: 0805
trust funds of 1: 0093
Ottawa University, Kansas
general 4: 0752
settlement with Ottawa Indians 1: 0338
trustee settlement 4: 0805
Owl Creek
ceded to United States 29: 0654
Ozette Indians
reward to 6: 0278
Pacific and Great Eastern Railway Company
right of way
Paiute (Pah-Ute)
depredations 11: 0511
general 25: 0342
land cession agreement with commission 15: 0696
outbreak and Mormons 4: 0181
property losses of 11: 0511
railroad right of way 5: 0068, 0385; 8: 0203;
10:0588
relief of
Bailey, Isaac 11: 0505
Davis, P. C. 11: 0492
Dorsey, John W. 11:0802
Engle, George 11: 0496
Luff, JohnS. 11:0465
reservation in Oregon 4: 0588
secretary of war—annual report 21: 0100
Palouse and Spokane Railway Company
right of way 12: 0282
Papago
Arizona, Department of—annual report of 3: 0430
depredations 29: 0760
general 15: 0343; 26: 0010
removal of, in New Mexico 12: 0843
Papago Reservation
railroad right of way 4: 0210, 0786; 22: 0166
report of trip made to 21: 0271
Patents of land
Black River Chippewa—sale of 21: 0659
Cherokee 3: 0377
Choctaw 3: 0377
Creek 3: 0377
general 15: 0769
Indian Territory 3: 0377; 5: 0427
in Iowa (state) 5: 0427
Kickapoo 5: 0427
Munsee—sale of 21: 0659
Pottawatomie—issued to 2: 0249
Santee Sioux—rights 8: 0191
Sioux—surrender of 10: 0828
Sisseton Sioux—surrender of 10: 0828
Swan Creek Chippewa—sale of 21: 0659
Wahpeton—surrender of 10: 0828
195
Pawnee
conditions of, in Northern Superintendency 3: 0294
general 1:0254
Indian civilization—lecture on 2: 0203
Indian Territory 12: 0851; 16: 0782
land
cession agreement 16: 0809
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
general 4: 0782
sale by 29: 0909
legal status 12: 0851
in Nebraska 1: 0032
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
relief of Russell S. Newell 9: 0402; 12: 0435
removal and necessities of 4: 0825
Pawnee Reservation
in Indian Territory 5; 0005
lands purchased of 13: 0225
in Nebraska 12: 0336
Pembina Chippewa
relief of 22: 0096
Turtle Mountain Band 26: 0541
see also Turtle Mountain Band
Pend d'Oreille
agreements with 19: 0921
claims for compensation for lands 8: 0396
see also Upper Pend d'Oreille Indians
Pennsylvania
Apache in 12: 0619
Carlisle Indian Industrial School 4: 0261; 8: 0579;
14:0701,0725,0730:22:0661
Philadelphia Educational Home 20: 0478, 0496
Philadelphia Lincoln Institution 20: 0440, 0460
Penobscot
condition of 25: 0704
Peoria, Confederated
see Confederated Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and
Piankeshaw
Peoria (Indians)
accounts of 24: 0867; 25: 0180
lands
allotment to 17:0536
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
sale—payment for 23: 0216
sale by 29: 0909
severally law—enforcement of 16: 0679
in severally to 11: 0162
organization of in Oklahoma Territory 2: 0815
rights 24: 0861
severally law 16: 0679
tribe membership 14: 0865
see also Confederaled Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and
Piankeshaw; United Peoria
Pequot
missionary to 18: 0217
Peru
textile fabrics of 13: 0504
Peterson, Hans C.
relief of 1:0306
Phoenix Indian Industrial School, Arizona
catalogue 27: 0331
Piankeshaw
accounts 24: 0867; 25: 0180
allotment to 17: 0536
lands sold—payment for 23: 0216
tribe membership 14: 0865
see also Confederated Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and
Piankeshaw
Piegan
agreement with 10: 0710
Congress, U.S., and 7: 0043
general 17: 0636
grievances of 7: 0098
permanenl reservations for 6: 0131
railroad right of way 8: 0582, 0682
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
Piegan Massacre
address from Religious Society of Friends 15: 0084
Pillager Chippewa
treaty with 13:0113
Pima
Arizona, Department of—annual report of 3: 0430
general 15: 0343
Pima Reservation; Agency (Arizona)
flour mill at 20: 0165
irrigation investigation 21: 0676
irrigation on 28: 0697
power plant on 28: 0200
report of trip made to reservation 21: 0271
Pine Ridge Sioux Reservation; Agency (South
Dakota)
agent—charges against 27: 0220
appropriation for surveying and allotting land
29: 0162
boundary survey claim 19: 0675
claim of Bartlett Richards 19: 0915
depredation claims 17: 0428
Indian Rights Association 20: 0560
land—negotiation for 18: 0272
Northern Cheyenne—condition of 13: 0063
and Ogalalla Sioux 22: 0482
school rules 27: 0391
Sioux employment in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
22: 0653
visil to 27: 0397
196
Pipestone Reservation
agricultural lands in 12: 0009
cession of 28: 0067
Pitt River Indians
relief of Isaac Bailey 11: 0505
Pittsburg, Columbus and Fort Smith Railway
Company
right of way 12: 0287
Piute
see Paiute
Platte, Department of the
report of Brigadier General J. J. Coppinger
26:00012
report on inspection of 3: 0505
see also Nebraska
Poetry
"The Battle Forest" 15: 0236
Pokanoket
missionary to 18: 0217
Ponca
Big Snake—alleged killing of, by soldiers 3: 0462,
0746
bridge across Niobrara River, Nebraska 20: 0183
expenses 29: 0675
general 1: 0585; 8: 0006
Indian Territory 12: 0851; 16: 0782
land
acquired by treaties 3: 0527
cession of 16: 0782
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
legal status 12: 0851
letters 13: 0555
money paid to 4: 0264; 22: 0161
myths 14: 0916
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
personal names 14: 0727
removal of 3: 0438, 0663, 0695
songs 14: 0916
stock cattle for 12: 0040
stories 14: 0916
Ponca Reservation; Agency (Nebraska)
agent—relief of A. J. Carrier 3: 0518, 0520
bridge to reach 19: 0731
lands—leasing of grazing 28: 0446
Niobrara, bishop of—report from on 1: 0321
railroad right of way 24: 0895
report on visit to 1: 0599
Portland and Puget Sound Railroad Company
right of way 12: 0363
Potrero Reservation
and homesteaders 6: 0627
Pottawatomie
accounts 11: 0258, 0330, 0517; 13: 0080
allotments 4: 0282; 22: 0182
appropriation bill 11: 0811
appropriation for Indian Service 5: 0856
building material sold to 28: 0176
cattle removal from lands 21: 0149
claims 8: 0407; 12: 0234, 0375; 28: 0227
contract with 14: 0886
creditors of 9: 0407; 10: 0806
debt claim against 21: 0490
E. John Ellis v. Pottawatomie 11: 0368
general 13: 0337
in Indiana 5: 0050; 8: 0407; 11: 0258, 0330, 0517;
12: 0234; 13: 0052, 0080
Indian hostilities 22: 0710
Indian Rights Association report 14: 0001; 20: 0513
jurisdiction over 1: 0100
of Kansas 5: 0383, 0713
land
and funds of 13: 0052
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
sale by 8: 0681, 0795; 20: 0095; 29: 0909
memorial of praying payment 1: 0126
Mexican 5: 0032, 0713; 13: 0125
in Michigan 1: 0100, 0628; 8: 0407; 11: 0258, 0330,
0517; 12: 0234; 13:0080
Oklahoma Territory
general 11: 0055
opening of, for settlement 5: 0578
organization in 2: 0815
patents issued to 2: 0249
relief of
Anderson, John 28: 0002, 0893
Keller, Silas P. 19: 0910; 20: 0109; 21: 0647
Northrup & Chick, et al. 28: 0172
settlement with 5: 0050, 0383, 0713
treaties 1: 0108; 11: 0351; 12: 0346
in Wisconsin 1:0087, 0101
see also Citizens Band of Pottawatomie; Prairie
Band of Pottawatomie
Pottawatomie of Huron
treaty appropriations 10: 0781
Pottawatomie Reservation
allotments 14: 0675
claim to 13:0540
lands—sale of surplus 24: 0862
Prairie Band of Pottawatomie
claim for building material sold to 29: 0792
contracts made with 17: 0001
general 8: 0681, 0795
land purchases in Wisconsin 28: 0219
lands and funds of 13: 0052
197
Presbyterian Board of Home Missions
(Presbyterian Mission Board)
claim of, at Albuquerque, New Mexico 10: 0842
lands for 23: 0219
patent for lands on Omaha Indian Reservation
20: 0252
see also Missionary activities
Protestant Episcopal Church
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society Bill of
Complaint and Order 4: 0048
see also Missionary activities
Public Lands, Committee on
report 29: 0682
Pueblo
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
New Mexico governor, report of 18: 0214
report on visit to 6: 0829; 21: 0271
school 6: 0771
Six Branches 18: 0202
Pueblo of Zuni
see Zuni Pueblo
Puyallup
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
relief of Abiel Morrison 11: 0507
Puyallup Indian Commission
18:0274;20:0010
Puyallup Reservation
general 12: 0395
lands of 11:0090
railroad construction 12: 0816
railroad right of way 11: 0403; 12: 0363, 0598
Puyallup Valley Railway Company
railroad right of way 11: 0403
Pyramid Lake
depredation claims 25: 0671
Pyramid Lake Reservation
land cession agreement with commission 15: 0696
land of 19:0729
relief of John Leathers 5: 0464; 6: 0127; 8: 0616
condition and management 2: 0023
Eastern Shawnee—income of 4: 0182
land—leasing 26: 0564; 27: 0564
report of Associated Executive Committee of Friends
on 15: 0056
Queets
report on consolidation of Indian agencies 1: 0669
Queres
as one of six branches of Pueblos 18: 0202
Quillehutes
report on consolidation of Indian agencies 1: 0669
Quinaielts
report on consolidation of Indian agencies 1: 0669
R
Railroad
corporations—applications of 3: 0377
in Indian Territory 8: 0671; 15: 0807; 21: 0554;
25:0171
in Kansas 1: 0288
lease of lands to 12: 0360
Nez Perces Indian Reservation—completion of,
through 16:0706
and Oklahoma 15: 0807
passengers 15: 0807; 21: 0554; 25: 0171
right of way—general 4: 0062, 0736, 0786, 0898;
5: 0860; 6: 0338, 0566; 8: 0198, 0203, 0390,
0391, 0576, 0582, 0594, 0635, 0636, 0648, 0649,
0653, 0677, 0678, 0682, 0714, 0715, 0717, 0720,
0726, 0752; 9: 0396, 0398, 0404, 0413; 10: 0555,
0582, 0588, 0600, 0617; 11: 0003, 0138, 0139,
0150, 0155, 0159, 0205, 0301, 0304, 0370, 0374,
0375, 0393, 0403, 0404, 0419, 0420, 0429, 0432,
0457, 0803, 0804, 0805, 0806, 0807, 0808, 0809,
0813; 12: 0053, 0116, 0259, 0270, 0279, 0282,
0284, 0287, 0363, 0390, 0391, 0394, 0402, 0438,
0457, 0598; 13: 0224, 0330, 0331; 14: 0815,
0822, 0845, 0851, 0858, 0880; 15: 0605, 0774,
0776, 0792; 16: 0719, 0720; 17: 0526, 0532,
0533, 0551, 0552, 0560, 0561, 0562, 0563;
19: 0739, 0742, 0757, 0776, 0785, 0836;
20: 0075, 0078, 0079, 0080, 0082, 0083, 0094,
0098, 0108, 0169, 0191, 0193, 0194, 0215, 0232,
0233, 0237, 0256, 0258, 0259, 0260; 21: 0529,
0530, 0544, 0546, 0547, 0548, 0555, 0588, 0593,
0594, 0595, 0601, 0608, 0640, 0646, 0649, 0657,
0664; 22: 0095, 0103, 0105, 0113, 0151, 0166;
24: 0707, 0709, 0725, 0728, 0734, 0828, 0833,
0836, 0837, 0838, 0840, 0841, 0857, 0858, 0859,
0860, 0869, 0871, 0886, 0887, 0895; 25: 0168,
0169, 0201, 0202, 0208, 0215, 0216, 0226, 0669;
29: 0954, 0959, 0960
right of way—reports on 11: 0008
Q
Quakers
see Society of Friends
Quapaw
allotment of lands to 12: 0278; 17: 0536
contracts made with 17: 0001
land—leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
legislation for, on reservation 12: 0798
personal names 14: 0727
settlers 3: 0278; 4: 0557
severalty law 16: 0679
Quapaw Reservation; Agency
allotments 17: 0588; 26: 0564; 27: 0564
198
land sales 5: 0389
land sales for, in Montana 4: 0170
Ramona School for Indian Girls of the Southwest
[Ramona Industrial School for Indian Girls]
8:0885; 14:0484
Rancho Chico Indians
5:0011; 17:0618
Red Cliff Reservation
enlargement of 19: 0781
title to lands 20: 0216
see also Chippewa
Red Cloud Agency (Nebraska)
conduct of affairs at 9: 0001
Niobrara, missionary bishop of—report from 1: 0321
Sioux at—disposition of 1: 0509
Sioux at—report on 1: 0315
special commission investigation—report on
1:0421;20:0794
supplies—general 1: 0113
supplies at—deficiency of 1: 0134
see also Sioux
Red Cloud Band
appropriation to pay 8: 0265
payment to, for ponies 10: 0708
Red Lake and Western Railway and Navigation
Company
right of way 12: 0390
Red Lake Chippewa
general 8: 0574
relief and civilization of 11: 0196
Red Lake Reservation
general 8: 0574; 22: 0118; 28: 0062
lands in Minnesota 5: 0708
pine lands and timber 22: 0582
railroad right of way 12: 0390; 28: 0175
see also Chippewa
Red Leaf Band
appropriation to pay 8: 0265
payment to, for ponies of 10: 0708
Redwood Agency (Minnesota)
outbreak at 29: 0594
Reed, Walter
pay for, as physician for White Mountain Apache
5: 0013
relief of, in Arizona 5: 0067
Republican Valley Railroad
right of way 4: 0898
Rhode Island
Indian missionary in 18: 0217
Rio Grande Pacific Railway Company
right of way 11: 0457
River Crow
agreement with 10: 0710
Roche de Boeuf
settlement with Ottawa University 4: 0805
Rock Island Railroad
lands for town sites 29: 0155
Rocky Fork and Cooke City Railway Company
right of way 9: 0409
Rogue River Indians
agreement with 14: 0575
claim of James A. J. and Joseph H. McVay 12: 0086
depredation case decisions—court of claims
17: 0404
depredation claims 21: 0444
relief of
Dowell, B. F. 11:0504
E. J. Northcutt & Brothers 8: 0665; 11: 0508
Elliff, Hardy 11: 0491
Harris, George W., etc. 11: 0499
Miller, John Wesley 11: 0497
Nichols, I. 8.11:0493
Riley, Michael 11: 0498
Sinnott, P. B. 11:0122
Schutz, Vitzl 1:0501
Walker, J. P. 11:0500
war 19: 0710
see also Klamath; Oregon
Roman Catholic Church
administration of Indian affairs and grievances
4: 0323
Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions—money for
education of Indians 5: 0858
Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions—statutory law
for Indian reservations 2: 0837
petition of Lake Superior Chippewa to 1: 0446
see also Missionary activities
Rosebud River
Northern Cheyenne 23: 0188
Rosebud Sioux
agreement with Lower Brul6 Sioux 17: 0439, 0456
depredations claims 17: 0428
treaty agreements 24: 0765
Rosebud Sioux Reservation; Agency (South
Dakota)
agreement with—reduction of reservation lands
25: 0227
agreements with Lower Brule Agency 19: 0651;
29: 0455
appropriation for surveying and allotting land
29:0162
visit to 27: 0397
Ross, William P.
complicity of, in bounty frauds 1: 0200
199
Round Valley Indian Reservation; Agency
(California)
conditions at 23: 0187
general 8: 0606
lands 8: 0217
reduction of 10: 0542; 12: 0050; 18: 0276
relief of J. L. Burchard 5: 0776; 6: 0296
relief of William Hurt 19: 0759
report on 6: 0020
settlers on 5: 0001, 0442
see also Mission Indians of California
Saddle Mountain
"Young Women Among Blanket Indians" 26: 0390
Saginaw and Mount Pleasant Railroad Company
right of way to 4: 0718
St. Cloud Land District
land purchase in 27: 0102
Saint Croix River
survey of 4: 0833
St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railway
Company
right of way 21: 0529; 24: 0837, 0869; 25: 0201;
29: 0957
St. Louis, Tecumseh and Lexington Railway
Company
right of way 29: 0956
St. Louis and Oklahoma Railroad Company
right of way 21: 0544
Saint Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company
right of way 4: 0736; 6: 0125; 8: 0391, 0576, 0653;
11:0429, 0813; 22: 0151
St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway
Company
completion of 22: 0111
right of way 9: 0392; 11: 0809; 19: 0757
St. Regis (Indians)
address on Six Nations 18: 0158
condition of tribes in New York 2: 0594
Indian "problem" 18: 0136
laws of 17:0672
report on 12: 0001
request to remain on reservation 2: 0869
Thomas Asylum for the Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children annual report 15: 0427; 18: 0170
Salaries
see Indian Office
San Arcs (Sioux)
reminiscences of, by bishop 13: 0349
San Carlos Reservation; Agency (Arizona)
agent^J. L Bullis 19: 0899; 20: 0074
claim of Edward N. Fish & Co. 13: 0122; 21: 0821
coal field survey 19: 0898
coal lands on 4: 0641
division of 21: 0745
lands ceded to United States 21: 0574
railroad right of way 19: 0836; 24: 0707
Reed, Walter—salary of 5: 0013
San Luiseno (Mission Indians of California)
condition of 5: 0283
Santee (Sioux) Agency
report of Dakota Mission 1: 0659
s
Sac and Fox
agreement with Cherokee Commission 13: 0150
allotments 4: 0282; 22: 0182
annuities of 28: 0149
claim of 19: 0879
claims adjustment 19: 0818
conditions of, in Northern Superintendency 3: 0294
contracts made with 17: 0001
enrolled members of 20: 0253
general 27: 0639
history 22: 0710
Indian Rights Association report 14: 0001; 20: 0513
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Indian Territory 16: 0782
jurisdiction over, in Iowa 1: 0100
land
cession of 16: 0782
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
purchases 12: 0405
legislation for, on reservation 12: 0798
membership of 12: 0879
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
Oklahoma Territory-—organization of, in 2: 0815
relief of
Duvall, Mrs. S. M. 12:0350
Eberle, Kate 21: 0587, 0645
Hertford, Joseph 4: 0734
Mo-kaw-ho-ko Band 16: 0717; 17: 0527
secretary of interior, letter to 7: 0062
training school 26: 0639
troubles 22: 0710
Sac and Fox Reservation; Agency (Indian Territory)
agency condition and management 2: 0023
Associated Executive Committee of Friends—report
15: 0056
clerk—payment for 4: 0134
railroad right of way 21: 0555
land sale—general 8: 0284, 0297, 0650
land sale—in Kansas and Nebraska 6: 0312
200
Santee Sioux
agreements made with 24: 0920
annuities—payment of 29: 0594
appropriation bill 22: 0001
ceremonies 21: 0166
conditions of, in Northern Superintendency 3: 0294
general 22: 0234
and Indian Rights Association 6: 0739
patents and citizenship rights 8: 0191
relief of 2: 0640
reminiscences of, by bishop 13: 0349
report on 1: 0585
treaty 19: 0664; 29: 0683
U.S. v. Hinman and Bullock 4: 0048
Schools—Indian
appropriation for
at Carlisle, Pennsylvania 22: 0661
general 14: 0714; 20: 0036; 22: 0214
in Kansas 6: 0599
Arizona—land in, for 14: 0720
assistant to superintendent of 20: 0142
Baptist, catalogue 15: 0525
boarding, at Cheyenne River Agency 14: 0741
buildings
at Albuquerque, New Mexico 11: 0593
for Chilocco school 12: 0849
general 9: 0418; 25: 0370
hospital for Indian school at Grand Junction,
Colorado 20: 0033
Carlisle Indian Industrial School 4: 0261; 8: 0579;
14: 0701, 0725, 0730; 22: 0661
Carson Indian School—course of study 26: 0452
at Cherokee, North Carolina 20: 0145, 0160
Cheyenne 3: 0226; 23: 0173
construction
of chapel and gymnasium 11: 0591
for Lower Brute Indians 14: 0742
in South Dakota 16: 0583
contract, for Indians 20: 0001
Crow 3: 0226
Flandreau, South Dakota 13: 0161
Fort Bidwell 22: 0079
Fort Hall 20: 0099; 21: 0629
Fort Keogh—establishment of 29: 0824
Fort Lewis Training School 20: 0580
at Fort Shaw, Montana 20: 0162
funds to support—general 5: 0865
funds to support—Kansas 5: 0854
general 4: 0688
Genoa Indian School 11: 0603; 22: 0214
Greenville, California 20: 0408
Hampton's returned Indian pupils 6: 0854
Indian contract, and churches 19: 0119
Indianola Public Free School Society 29: 0934
Indian policy 15: 0179
Indian Rights Association 20: 0513
industrial 8: 0579; 11: 0603; 12: 0397; 21: 0600;
23:0173
inspection of 5: 0273; 10: 0646
in Kansas 19: 0063; 20: 0607
land purchases for 8: 0384
Lawrence, Kansas 26: 0462
Leech Lake Indian Reservation 29: 0822
list of 26: 0528; 27: 0282
maintenance of 14: 0568
military academy 5: 0732
in Minnesota 12: 0397; 19: 0724
Oregon—land for training school in 9: 0395
Pawnee 21: 0307
at Phoenix, Arizona 14: 0718
Phoenix Indian industrial 27: 0331
programs and instructions 27: 0359
property
in Arizona 5: 0941
building heating 5: 0947
general 17: 0482
Ramona School for Indian Girls at Santa Fe, New
Mexico 6: 0771; 8: 0855; 14: 0484
report on 19:0063
rifles for use in 29: 0932
rules for 19: 0268, 0292; 24: 0331
sanitary measures for 24: 0484
sectarian 18:0292
supervision of, in Indian Territory 24: 0488
supplemental estimates for 12: 0255
support of contract 25: 0068
system 19: 0245
teachers 20: 0513
textbooks 28: 0306
transportation for pupils 12: 0099; 22: 0060
United Schools of Santee Agency 17: 0801
"The Vernacular in Indian Schools" 20: 0860
see also Education; Indian School Service;
Superintendent of Indian Schools
Scrip
Kaw17:0746
Secretary of war
reports by 3: 0187; 6: 0705, 0706; 8: 0837; 10: 0213;
15: 0189
reports to 21: 0100
Seminary of St. Sulpice
Indians of 27: 0327
201
Seminole
agreement
enrolling as citizens 28: 0004
general 25: 0060
land 24: 0883
boundary 5: 0486
burning of two 25: 0057, 0058
claims of loyal 25: 0698
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes annual
report 26: 0171, 0300
court judgments and decrees 15: 0806
distribution of estates of deceased 28: 0004
Congress, U. S.—election of delegate to 1: 0653
Congress, U. S.—objection to delegate from 1: 0736
Five Civilized Tribes 3: 0279
general 25: 0499
government—transfer from civil to military
management 1: 0721
government for 23: 0503; 24: 0001
Indian hostilities—killing of woman in Oklahoma
25:0051,0053
Indian Rights Association 14: 0417
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Indian Territory 3: 0279; 4: 0773; 5: 0486, 0871;
11:0716; 12:0851; 16:0782
lands
acquired by treaty 5: 0871
acquired by United States from 5: 0853, 0857
cession of 16: 0782
general 10: 0752; 11: 0716
lease to railroad 12: 0360
for mining 9: 0316
purchase by 13: 0074
settlement of 5: 0909
status of 4: 0744
survey of 20: 0096
legal status 12: 0851
and Oklahoma Territory 1: 0469; 2: 0020, 0815;
3: 0402; 11: 0079; 12: 0044, 0093
protection of people 21: 0626
railroad 4: 0773; 12:0360
relief of Christina A. Relf 16: 0629
relief of J. M. English 9: 0319, 0322
report of trip made to reservation 21: 0271
rights 24: 0861
school catalogue—Baptist 15: 0525
settlers; settlement
of f reedmen in Oklahoma district 5: 0484
opening of "Oklahoma lands" for settlement
5: 0578
right of occupation of land by settlers 4: 0557
U.S. courts 2: 0548; 3: 0404
war claim in Florida 4: 0911
see also Florida Seminoles
Seminole Mission, Florida
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Seminole Nation
agreement with 25: 0031
allotments agreement 24: 0912
claims for citizenship in 6: 0313
general 11: 0190
Seminole war
survivors 28: 0215
Senate, U.S.
Committee on Territories—remarks before the, on
Indian Territory 2: 0148
see a/so Congress, U.S.
Seneca
address on Six Nations 18: 0158
Buffalo Creek Treaty 5: 0161
canning factory 28: 0207
condition of 21: 0356
condition of tribes in New York 2: 0594
contracts made with 17: 0001
expenses 13: 0125
Indian civilization—lecture on 2: 0203
Indian "problem" 18: 0136
jurisdiction over, in New York 1: 0100
Kansas 5: 0077, 0161
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian
14:0153
land
for cemetery purposes 4: 0663
in Kansas—petition relating to 5: 0077
leases 21: 0673; 28: 0207, 0908
in New York 8: 0718
sale 17: 0537
severally law—enforcement of 16: 0679
laws of 17:0672
missionary work 5: 0259
New York 1:0349
Ogden Land Company 21: 0777, 0793
oil leases 22: 0507
report on 12:0001
report on charges against 18: 0191
rights of 2: 0624
settlers; settlement—general 4: 0890
settlers; settlement—right of occupation of land by
4: 0557
severally law—enforcement of land in 16: 0679
Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children 4: 0795; 15: 0427; 18: 0170
see also New York Indians
202
Seneca Nation
Allegany Reservation 13: 0260
allotments 4: 0317
Cattaraugus Reservation 13: 0260
claim of Ogden Land Company to 19: 0859 .
leases made by 12: 0399; 13: 0260; 25: 0076, 0115;
28: 0182, 0926
memorial from 19: 0900
see also Allegany
Seneca Reservation
general 1: 0014
leasing of 17: 0538
Seneca Telephone Company
lines on Indian Territory 28: 0206
Sequans
15:0044
Serrano
condition of 5: 0283
Settlers; settlements
Arapaho 15: 0365, 0777
Cherokee lands
occupation by white settlers 3: 0591
right of occupation by white settlers 3: 0591
for settlement 4: 0890
Cherokee Outlet—open for settlement 17: 0422
Cherokee Outlet—settlement of 15: 0117; 20: 0255
Cheyenne 15: 0777
Cheyenne Reservation 15: 0365
Chickasaw and Creek—right of occupation of land
by settlers 4: 0557
Chickasaw lands—for settlement 4: 0890
Choctaw lands—for settlement 4: 0890
Choctaw lands—right of occupation of by settlers
4: 0557
Choctaw Nation—settlement of Oklahoma Territory
28: 0311
Creek lands 3: 0591; 4: 0890; 21: 0614
Crow Creek Reservation; Agency
damages by 29: 0096
opening to white settlers 7: 0053
relief of setttlers on 11: 0178
at Duck Valley 6: 0016
Duck Valley Reservation 4: 0787; 6: 0309
general 6: 0309
homesteads free for settlers 28: 0929
Indian Territory
general 3: 0278, 0524, 0591; 4: 0890; 5: 0909;
15:0117
lands 3: 0278; 4: 0890; 5: 0909; 15: 0117
right of occupation by settlers 4: 0557
Kickapoo lands—delay in opening for settlement
20: 0042
Kiowa—settlement agreement 24: 0870; 28: 0037
Native American reservations—opening to
homestead settlers 20: 0218
Navajo Reservation—settlers' rights 28: 0044, 0902
Oklahoma Territory
agreement with Indians in 24: 0870
delay in opening for 20: 0042
homesteads on public lands in 21: 0522, 0805;
29: 0709
lands 15: 0365
reports 12: 0604
town sites 12:0847
occupation of Oklahoma lands by settlers 6: 0149
opening of "Oklahoma lands" for settlement
5: 0578
„ Osage Land—for settlement 4: 0890
Potrero Reservation and 6: 0627
Quapaw—settlers 3: 0278; 4: 0557
relief of
at Crow Creek Reservation; Agency 11: 0178
at Duck Valley, Nevada 6: 0016
at Duck Valley Reservation 6: 0309
in Kansas 2: 0876; 3: 0221
at Kickapoo Reservation (Oklahoma) 19: 0716
in Oklahoma 19: 0716
on trust and diminished reserve lands in Kansas,
Osage 3: 0221
at Wind River Valley, Wyoming 3: 0500; 11: 0167
on Winnebago Reservation (Sioux) 11: 0178
Round Valley Indian Reservation; Agency
(California) 5:0001,0442
Sioux Reservation; Agency (Dakota Territory)
11: 0650; 22: 0231
Utah—settlers' rights 28: 0044, 0902
Ute Reservation—opened for settlement 4: 0213;
22:0155
in Wind River Valley 1: 0836; 3: 0500; 4: 0740;
8:0712
Winnebago Reservation—damages by 29: 0096
Winnebago Reservation—general 11: 0178;
12:0257;20:0175
Yankton Reservation; Agency (South Dakota)—
homesteaders 29: 0790
Severally law
enforcement of 16: 0679
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0513,
0560
Shasta (Indians)
relief of P. B. Sinnott 11: 0122
203
Shawnee
agreements with 14: 0820
allotment of lands 4: 0282; 22: 0182
Black Bob Band 10: 0819
Black Bob Band—sale of land of 11: 0400
claims of 12:0403; 15:0813
confirmation of conveyances 1: 0847
contracts made with 17: 0001
Eastern Band income 4: 0182
enrollment of 12: 0273
general 13: 0337
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0513
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
lands in Kansas 3: 0389; 11: 0405, 0814; 12: 0638;
13:0171
organization of territory in Oklahoma 2: 0815
right of occupation of land by settlers 4: 0557
sale of bonds held for 3: 0383
sale of lands 10: 0001
see also Absentee Shawnee; Eastern Shawnee
Shawnee Mission, Oklahoma
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Shawnee Nation
relief of 19:0745
Sheepeater
agreement submitted by 11: 0430, 0810
bill to ratify agreement by 5: 0430
cost of Indian wars 4: 0588
pension to Chief Tendoy 16: 0636
sale of reservation lands 4: 0728
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
Sherman and Northwestern Railway
right of way 12: 0391
Shinnecock
condition of tribes in New York 2: 0594
Indian "problem" 18: 0136
laws of 17:0672
report on 12: 0001
see also New York Indians
Shoshone
agreement
general 11: 0427, 0430, 0810
land 21: 0661; 25: 0105
with United States 4: 0076
bill to ratify agreement by 5: 0430
disposition of clothing 4: 0098
Duck Valley, Nevada 4: 0164; 5: 0365
Eastern Band—settlers in Wind River Valley 1: 0836
Fort Hall Reservation
agreement to surrender part of 10: 0760
general 28: 0242
survey of 20: 0158
general 15: 0665
land
agreement with—ratification of 24: 0884
agreement with United States 29: 0654
right to hunt on unoccupied 21: 0542
sale of 4: 0728, 0729
missionary work—report on 10: 0253
Niobrara, missionary bishop of—annual report
20: 0847
pension to Chief Tendoy 16: 0636
railroad
construction compensation 8: 0213
right of way 8: 0726; 9: 0413
right of way compensation 6: 0573
relief of
Dorsey, John W. 11: 0802
Hogan.J.M. 11:0433
How, John, Indian agent 9: 0299
settlers; settlements
at Duck Valley 6: 0016
general 6: 0309
in Wind River Valley 3: 0500; 4: 0740; 8: 0712
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
Wind River Valley 3: 0500; 4: 0740; 8: 0712
Shoshone Reservation; Agency (Wyoming)
flour and saw mill at 20: 0135
land improvements 29: 0914
railroad right of way 11: 0432
substation and bridge 17: 0523
Siletz
gentile system of 14: 0916
Siletz Reservation
agreement with Alsea Indians on 20: 0179
land cession agreement with 17: 0413
origin of name 2: 0012
right of way 12: 0438
see also Oregon
Sioux (general)
agreements
general 5: 0767, 0769; 13: 0229; 24: 0898
"A History of Sioux Agreements" 10: 0400
made by, in Dakota 8: 0233
allotments 4: 0282; 22: 0182
and American Missionary Association 6: 0733
annuities due under treaty with 19: 0817
annuity goods—sale of 4: 0550, 0600
appropriations 11: 0811; 14: 0777
armament of 14: 0602
Black Hills—relinquishment of 1: 0764
204
claim of
Garreaux, Pierre 4: 0629
general 25: 0358
Larimer, Mrs. Sarah L 11: 0194
Legare, Jean Louis 12: 0122
Slusher, William 12: 0275
Whitcomb, Aretas 12: 0077
claims for supplies 11: 0285
commission appointed to obtain concessions from—
report by 1: 0376
compensation to
general 24: 0726
Larimer, Sarah L. 8: 0686, 0723; 11: 0305
Legare, Jean Louis 8: 0607
ponies 5: 0687
condition of 7: 0098; 14: 0759
contracts made with 17: 0001
Crow Creek Reservation; Agency
boundary change 8: 0033
general 25: 0182
opening of, to white settlement 7: 0053
Dakota Territory 8: 0261, 0656; 10: 0828; 11: 0436,
0746, 0831, 0837; 12: 0230, 0392, 0640
depredation case decisions—court of claims
17:0404
destitute 12: 0269
domestic missions 5: 0301
education 19: 0894
employment—in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
22: 0653
expenses 13: 0252
Free-Homestead Bill—speech on 25: 0062
Friends' Union for Philanthropic Labor—proceedings
of 10:0283
general 8: 0006; 12: 0352; 15: 0232; 17: 0632
grievances of 7: 0098
Indian civilization—lecture on 2: 0203
Indian hostilities
massacre 4: 0338; 29: 0594
massacre near Fort Philip Keamy—report on
9:0187
outbreaks 15: 0364, 0569; 22: 0710; 25: 0349
Indian Peace Commission—report of 2: 0842;
23:0159
Indian Rights Association—report on 14: 0001;
15:0569
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Indian wars
cost of 1: 0648, 0662; 4: 0588
with (1876)—address from Religious Society of
Friends 15: 0084
and General George A. Custer 1: 0346
secretary of war—in annual report to 21: 0050
War of 1890—address from Society of Friends
15:0084
War of 1867-77 15: 0084; 22: 0706
investigation on conduct of Indian affairs 9: 0001
land
cession 5: 0579, 0616; 28: 0060
in Fort Rice and Fort Randall reservations
5:0015
payment from Ira Smith 25: 0572
treaty 29: 0011
language 4: 0521; 14:0731
missionary activities
general 15: 0516
Niobrara, missionary bishop of 4: 0778; 20: 0847
report on 10: 0253
mission to—reminiscences of 18: 0243
mixed-bloods 27: 0102, 0429; 29: 0165
Nebraska—and money reimbursement to 15: 0809
outbreaks 15: 0364; 25: 0349
patents 10: 0828
pension for Muck-a-pec-wak-keu-zah 11: 0373,
0436
permanent reservation for 6: 0131
personal names 14: 0727
Pine Ridge Reservation—boundary survey 19: 0675
provisions for 14: 0779
purchase of cattle 5: 0135
railroad right of way 5: 0308, 0860; 8: 0198;
10: 0582; 11: 0150, 0806, 0807; 25: 0215, 0216
reimbursement of minister for services 21: 0525
relief of
Adams, Rebecca 8: 0793; 9: 0403
Allen, Eugene B. 4: 0709; 5: 0010
Bainter, James 8: 0569, 0753; 11: 0495
Beers, Cyrenius (Cyrus) and others 6: 0321;
9:0423; 11:0279
Comstock, George S. 6: 0340; 8: 0570, 0754;
11:0494
destitute Indians 12: 0117
at Devils Lake Agency 12: 0081
Farnsworth, Arra M. 21: 0660
Kaula, John 6: 0299; 11: 0298
Leach, Henderson C. 5: 0743
Legare, Jean Louis 20: 0205
McGee, Robert 29: 0693
Palmier, John 17: 0534
Romero, Rafael 11: 0461
settlers on Winnebago Reservation 11: 0178
Sharp, Abbiel 1:0206
Storrs, George 4: 0731; 5: 0755
Swanger, Drusilla H. 4: 0664
schools 3: 0226; 23: 0173
205
secretary of war 21: 0050
Sitting Bull
death of 15:0208
general 14: 0764
surrender 8: 0607
Sitting Bull Indian Commission—report 1: 0536
social organization of 14: 0916
at Spotted Tail Agency 1: 0509
subsistence of 15: 0621
supplies furnished to 4: 0060, 0684; 5: 0454, 0711;
6: 0333; 11: 0285, 0831, 0837; 23: 0191
support 1: 0284; 11: 0006; 14: 0769; 20: 0040;
29: 0936
surplus subsistence funds for 5: 0076
timber consumption on reservations by troops
4: 0631
and treaties 5: 0125, 0127, 0134; 11: 0823; 19: 0664
trial of, for committing crimes 8: 0261
warehouse rental 21: 0583
warfare implements 14: 0628
see also Brule Sioux; Crow Creek; Flandreau;
Medwakanton Band; Minneconjoux (Miniconjou);
Pine Ridge Reservation; Red Cloud Band; Red
Leaf Band; Rosebud Sioux; Sans Arcs; Santee
Sioux; Sisseton Sioux; Wahpeton; Whetstone
Agency; Yankton Sioux
Sioux City and Omaha Railway Company
operation of railway 29: 0966
Sioux Nation
bill to divide reservation 8: 0656
division of reservation 5: 0379; 19: 0746
and United States—history of 15: 0327
Sioux Reservation; Agency (Dakota Territory)
case of McGillicuddy 6: 0775
cession of part of 4: 0785; 5: 0059
division of 11: 0148; 12: 0392, 0640; 20: 0097
erroneous surveys in former 3: 0387
Great Sioux Reservation 14: 0905
land in Dakota 11: 0746
opening of 18:0302
railroad
right of way 5: 0767, 0769; 11:0159; 24: 0871
right of way for Dakota Central Railway 5: 0308
right of way in Dakota 5: 0433
relocation and improvement of military wagon road
via Forts Robinson and Sheridan to the 2: 0879
report on disturbances on 1: 0296
settlement of, in Dakota 11: 0650
settlers on 22: 0231
surveying 12: 0230
visit to 1: 0599; 15: 0065; 27: 0397
west of Big Stone Lake, Dakota 4: 0726
see also under individual reservations
Sisseton Sioux
agreement made by 8: 0233
agreements with 13: 0229, 0262; 24: 0898
annuities—claim for 25: 0349; 28: 0392
annuities of 22: 0268; 25: 0195, 0657
and army of United States 11: 0376
appropriation bill 22: 0479
condition of 12: 0269; 14: 0759
contracts made with 17: 0001
general 1: 0015; 12: 0352; 15: 0199, 0201; 25: 0001
Itewayaka or "One-Armed Jim" 25: 0178
land purchase 12: 0801
land purchase agreement with 19: 0075
legislation for, on reservation 12: 0798
in Minnesota 22: 0479; 25: 0178
money annuity to 25: 0130
and outbreak at Redwood Agency 29: 0594
payments to 24: 0726
railroad right of way 5: 0617; 10: 0617; 11: 0205;
12:0053
relief of 22: 0013
relief of enrollees in U.S. armies 15: 0168
reminiscences of, by bishop 13: 0349
subsistence for 14: 0737
surrender of patents by 10: 0828
Sisseton (Sioux) Reservation; Agency (Dakota
Territory)
railroad right of way 16: 0719
report of Dakota Mission 1: 0659
Sisseton-Wahpeton Scouts
relief of 15:0569
Sitka
education in Alaska 8: 0302
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Sitting Bull
claim of Jean Louis Legare 12: 0122
death of 15:0208
general 14: 0764
pay for surrender of 8: 0607
relief of Jean Louis Legare 20: 0205
Sitting Bull Indian Commission
report of, on Sioux 1: 0536
Siuslaw
treaty negotiated with 17: 0410
Six Nations
address on 18: 0158
condition of 21: 0356
jurisdiction over 1: 0100
petition of, relating to Kansas lands 5: 0077
Slade-Bender Award
payment for Cherokee Nation 28: 0678
Smithsonian Institution
see Bureau of Ethnology
206
Snake River Indians
claims adjustment 2: 0538
depredations and massacre by 17: 0624
interpreter at 1: 0086
relief of J. M. Hogan 11:0433
reservation survey 19: 0684
Society of Friends
and efforts to improve Indians 2: 0594
Indian Committee of Western Yearly Meeting of
Friends in Indiana 11: 0099
South Carolina
condition of American Indians in 21: 0389
South Dakota
Cheyenne 13: 0063; 20: 0652, 0660
Cheyenne River Agency 14: 0741, 0753; 17: 0428
condition of tribes in 14: 0588
Crow Creek 20: 0175
Crow Creek Reservation; Agency 14: 0699;
15:0144;29:0096
Devils Lake 14: 0737
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Flandreau Sioux 22: 0234; 24: 0858, 0920;
25: 0215; 29: 0683
Indian industrial schools 12: 0397
Lower Brul6 21: 0763; 24: 0765
Lower Brul6 Indian Reservation; Agency 19: 0651;
28:0212;29:0162,0455
military invasion of 15: 0311
mounds in 15: 0116
Ogalalla 22: 0482
Pine Ridge Reservation; Agency 17: 0428; 18: 0272;
27:0220,0391:29:0162
railroad right of way 16: 0720; 17: 0562; 24: 0858;
25:0215
reimbursement of minister for services 21: 0525
reminiscences 13: 0349
report on reservations and schools in 19: 0063
Rosebud Reservation; Agency 17: 0428; 19: 0651;
29:0162,0455
Rosebud Sioux 24: 0765
school in—building industrial 16: 0583
schools in 13: 0161
Sioux 12: 0269, 0801; 13: 0252; 14: 0602, 0769,
0777, 0779; 15: 0065, 0516; 20: 0137, 0143;
22: 0653; 25: 0227, 0572; 27: 0397; 28: 0060
Sisseton14:0759
Standing Rock Agency 17: 0428
Tongue River Agency 17: 0428
warfare implements 14: 0628
Winnebago 20: 0175
Winnebago Reservation 29: 0096
Wounded Knee 14: 0001
Yankton Reservation 29: 0790
Yankton Sioux 14: 0737; 19: 0708, 0734; 28: 0067
Southern Baptist Convention
relief of Indian missions 1: 0761
Southern Kansas Railway Company
right of way 5: 0715; 6: 0338; 17: 0563
Southern Ute
agreement with 19: 0750
agreement with, of Colorado 15: 0804
article on 10: 0275
buildings at Navajo Springs 22: 0046
in Colorado 22: 0152
general 12: 0265; 20: 0200
Indian Rights Association annual report 14: 0417;
15:0569;20:0513,0560
removal from Colorado 8: 0641
removal from reservation 13: 0807
removal of—report on 13: 0362, 0382
statement and appeal for 17: 0668
treaty with 11: 0253
see also Ute
Southern Ute Reservation; Agency
agent—reimbursement of David F. Day 22: 0048
irrigation of lands 25: 0071
water supply for 24: 0712
Spokane (Indians)
agreements with 19: 0921
claims for compensation for lands 8: 0396
contracts made with 17: 0001
Spokane and Palouse Railroad Company
completion of 16: 0706
right of way 9: 0404, 0416
Spokane Falls and Northern Railroad
right of way 12: 0284; 24: 0833; 25: 0169
Spokane Mission, Washington
and Women's National Indian Association 20: 0408
Spotted Hawk case
general 24: 0410
Indian Rights Association annual report 24: 0659
Spotted Tail Agency
disposition of Indians at 1: 0509
relief of John D. Hale 28: 0001
report on Cheyenne affairs at 1: 0315
Stahkine report on, in Alaska 4: 0372
Standing Rock Reservation; Agency (North Dakota)
appropriation for surveying and allotting 29: 0162
depredations claims 17: 0428
Stickeen (Stikine)
education in Alaska 8: 0302
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
report on illicit traffic in rum and firearms 3: 0334
207
Stockbridge (Indians)
claims 5: 0918
contracts made with 17: 0001
general 12: 0372
jurisdiction over, in Wisconsin 1: 0100
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian—
proceedings of annual meeting 14: 0153
protest 23: 0181
relief of 5: 0775; 11: 0284, 0398; 13: 0256; 15: 0778;
16:0753; 17:0425
relief of, of Wisconsin 3: 0754; 5: 0160
Sundown
report on illicit traffic in rum and firearms 3: 0334
Superintendent of Indian Schools
annual report 10: 0131
charges against 24: 0360
criticisms and suggestions from 24: 0329
report 8: 0015; 24: 0426; 25: 0250; 28: 0174
stenographer for 29: 0820
traveling expenses 14: 0709
see also Education
Supreme Court, U.S.
jurisdiction of 16: 0585
opinion in U.S. v. Cook3: 0533
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
associate justices of 21: 0589
Swan Creek Chippewa
patents for sale of reservation 21: 0659
Taxation; taxes
of Indian allotments 27: 0764
of land—relief of Indian citizens 16: 0739; 17: 0550
on noncitizens of Choctaw Nation 28: 0728
rights of Indians to impose, in Indian Territory
1:0805
Tchilcat
condition of affairs with 3: 0360
Tehuas
as one of six branches of Pueblos 18: 0202
Telephone
lines on Indian Territory 28: 0206
Temple Casa Grande
legislation to protect 11: 0597
Tennessee
Chickasaw 29: 0723
condition of American Indians in 21: 0389
Teton Dakota
folklore notes 14: 0916
ghost story 14: 0916
Texas
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
boundary with Indian Territory 5: 0576; 6: 0295;
8: 0798
boundary with United States 5: 0682
Cherokee district changes in 6: 0293
Comanche23: 0171
cost of war—report on 3: 0483
courts in Paris, Texas 13: 0119
Indian Territory—boundary 5: 0576; 6: 0295; 8: 0798
Indian Territory—general 8: 0627
judicial districts in 11: 0188
Kiowa23:0171
relief of Henry Warren 3: 0415, 0456
relief of S. D. Barclay, G. D. Adams, and William H.
Kimbrough 10: 0797
removal of Kickapoo Indians from 1: 0623
Tonkawa Indians at Fort Griffin 1: 0089
Wichita Band 22: 0502
Texas Boundary Commission
report 10: 0421
Thlinget
see Tlingit
Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children
4:0795; 15:0427; 18:0170
Tiguas
as one of six branches of Pueblos 18: 0202
Tadoosh
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Taensa
removal of 15:0113
Tahk-Heesh
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Tahko
report on illicit traffic in rum and firearms 3: 0334
Takon
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Taku
education in Alaska 8: 0302
Tananah
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Tanana River
expedition to 9: 0731
Tananatanas
expedition to rivers 9: 0731
208
Tillamook (Indians)
claim of 10: 0782
claim of Nahalem Band 22: 0104, 0229
contracts made with 17: 0001
lands of, in Oregon 10: 0817
settlement with Nahalem Band of 22: 0029
treaty negotiated with 17: 0410
Timber
and Chippewa Reservation 11: 0792; 25: 0366,
0372
consumption of, by troops 4: 0631
cut unlawfully on Indian lands 14: 0913
dead and down, in Wisconsin 4: 0639
depredations on Indian lands 8: 0188; 14: 0877
expenses and land sale with Cherokee 17: 0471
on Fond du Lac Reservation 14: 0904
Grand Portage Reservation 28: 0211, 0949
legislation to protect interests 27: 0361
protection of, on Indian Territory 29: 0951
Red Lake Reservation 22: 0582
on reservations 3: 0436; 5: 0377; 14: 0590, 0879,
0884
sale of
general 4: 0733; 5: 0573; 10: 0416; 12: 0345;
16:0678;22:0168
on Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation 19: 0787
Lac de Flambeau Reservation 15: 0814; 16: 0001
on Menominee lands in Wisconsin 5: 0153
from reservations in Wisconsin and Minnesota
15:0814; 16:0001
reserved for Chippewa 14: 0850
on White Earth and Red Lake (Diminished)
Reservations 28: 0062
in Wisconsin 4: 0640; 5: 0024; 15: 0802
and stone in Indian Territory 28: 0184, 0948
and stone procurement 26: 0156
trespassers on public lands 10: 0561
Tinneh
education in Alaska 8: 0302
Tlingit
education in Alaska 8: 0302
Tobacco
claim of J. M. Hobbs against United States 9: 0324
Togiak Innuits
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
Tonawanda
condition of tribes in New York 2: 0594
general 22: 0732
jurisdiction over, in New York 1: 0100
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian—
proceedings of annual meeting 14: 0153
Tongas
education in Alaska 8: 0302
military reconnaissance of Alaska 8: 0104
Tongue River Reservation; Agency (South Dakota)
appropriations for 21: 0552
and Cheyenne 13: 0063; 23: 0188
depredations claims 17: 0428
funds for Northern Cheyenne 12: 0043
negotiation for land of 18: 0272
removal of Northern Cheyenne 27: 0807
stallions for Northern Cheyenne 11: 0598
Tonkawa
at Fort Griffin, Texas 1: 0089
land—cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
Tonto
Indian Service and public money 7: 0325
Too-too-toney
treaty negotiated with 17: 0410
Topeka, Okmulgee and Gulf Railway Company
right of way 14: 0851
Town-site commissioners
instructions to 25: 0297
Traders, Indian
appointment of 8: 0392; 19: 0318
general 5: 0062; 8: 0572; 10: 0845
Treasury Department
claims allowed by accounting officers 14: 0569;
19:0888
Treaties
and agreements 6: 0567
claims from 8: 0736
see also under specific tribes
Tribal government
see Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes
Trust funds; bonds
general 24: 0756
held by United States and claims made for
depredations 16: 0806
invested in state bonds 12: 0636
North Carolina bonds 5: 0745, 0746
of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians 1: 0093
overpayments of interest on 11: 0572
payment of bonds and stocks owned by United
States 22: 0116
petition of B. F. Overton 2: 0106
transfer of Indian 1: 0013, 0105
Tsimpsheean
general 19: 0718
209
Tulalip Agency
accounts of agent E. C. Chirouse 21: 0658
accounts of agents 25: 0170
expenses of Indian agent—report 29: 0679
payment to John O'Keane 21: 0820
relief of John O'Keane 19: 0744; 28: 0275
Turtle Mountain Band (Chippewa)
agreement with commission 17: 0484; 26: 0572;
29: 0485
brief in support of 26: 0541
general 5: 0027; 26: 0569; 27: 0541; 28: 0802, 0900
Indian school services 6: 0014
land negotiations 18: 0269
lands 24: 0843; 25: 0084; 27: 0569
lands—cession of 27: 0572
land treaty—Devils Lake 29: 0648
relief of 22: 0096
relief of John F. Malo 8: 0640
reservation 12: 0280
seed for 11: 0600
treaty with 29: 0650
see also Pembina Chippewa
Tuscarora
address on Six Nations 18: 0158
condition of tribes in New York 2: 0594
Indian "problem" 18: 0136
jurisdiction over, in New York 1: 0100
Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian—
proceedings of annual meeting 14: 0153
laws of 17:0672
lease with National Contracting Company 28: 0226
orphan asylum—report of 15: 0427
petition of, relating to Kansas lands 5: 0077
report on 12: 0001
report on charges against 18: 0191
Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian
Children 4: 0795; 18:0170
treaty of Buffalo Creek, New York, and Kansas lands
Umatilla
in annual report to secretary of war 21: 0100
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
lands in Oregon 4: 0694
lands of 3: 0209
relief of W. C. McKay 11: 0503
Umatilla Commission
claims 14: 0736
Umatilla Irrigation Company
right of way 14: 0814; 20: 0169
Umatilla Reservation
allotment of land in Oregon to 4: 0651
general 11: 0391
Indian lands 5: 0738
irrigation right of way 14: 0814; 16: 0736
lands in Oregon 5: 0061, 0718
railroad right of way 20: 0169
sale and allotment of 15: 0723
use of water from Umatilla River in Oregon 5: 0710
Umpqua
relief of Joseph Russell 11: 0509
relief of P. B. Sinnott 11:0122
Uncapa
ceremonies 21: 0166
Uncompahgre
appropriation for negotiations with 21: 0549
general 12: 0361
land agreement with 25: 0036
land allotment 29: 0787
lands in Colorado 4: 0716; 5: 0042
lands in Colorado—occupation of 4: 0649
lands to the 20: 0185
Uncompahgre Reservation
boundaries 12: 0409; 13: 0118; 14: 0811; 15: 0800
general 24: 0854
and Gilson Asphaltum Company 27: 0363
lands 24: 0750
lands—leasing of 24: 0888
opening of 19: 0777
railroad right of way 9: 0406, 0417; 11: 0457
in Utah 21: 0531
Union Agency
claim of S. W. Marston 8: 0388; 9: 0405; 12: 0603;
21:0630
claims of legal representatives 11: 0121
intruders on 13: 0169
relief of S. W. Marston 6: 0130
Union Ministerial Association
Indian policy 13: 0953
Union Pacific Railway
general 5: 0179
United Peorla (Indians)
legislation for, on reservation 12: 0798
5:0161
see also New York Indians
Two Kettle
reminiscences of, by bishop 13: 0349
u
Uintah
appropriation for negotiations with 21: 0549
land agreement with 25: 0036
Uintah Reservation
general 11: 0157, 0278
land allotments 24: 0863
opening of 19: 0777
railroad right of way 9: 0040, 0417; 11: 0457
210
United Peorias and Miamies
allotment of lands to 8: 0691
United Schools of Santee Agency
Columbus Day exercises 17: 0801
United States courts
see Courts, U.S.
United States v. Cook
general 4: 0813
opinion of Supreme Court 3: 0533
United States v. Haas
4: 0809
United States v. Hinman and Bullock
4: 0048
United States v. Holliday
4: 0809
United States v. Lariviere and Grant
4:0815
United States v. Payne
4: 0744
Upper Brule Agency
report from missionary bishop of Niobrara on
1:0321
Upper Brule Sioux
money annuity to 25: 0130
reminiscences of, by bishop 13: 0349
report on 1: 0585
Upper Pend d'Oreilles Indians
sale of land for railroad 5: 0389, 0727
sale of reservation lands 5: 0081
Utah
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Chippewa 28: 0904
education and civilization on reservations in
18:0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Navajo Indian Reservation 17: 0475
purchase of supplies for Utes 10: 0655
railroad right of way 9: 0417; 11: 0457
Southern Ute 17: 0668
Uintah Indian Reservation 24: 0863
Uncompahgre 12: 0409; 20: 0185; 21: 0531, 0549;
29: 0787
Uncompahgre Indian Reservation 14: 0811;
15: 0800; 19: 0777; 24: 0750, 0888
Ute 11: 0157, 0278; 12: 0361; 13: 0118; 28: 0394
White River Utes 25: 0036
Utah and Northern Railroad
compensation to Indians for lands 8: 0213
right of way compensation 6: 0573
Utah Midland Railway Company
right of way 9: 0406, 0417
Ute
annual report for Department of the Missouri 3: 0506
claim of J. T. and C. T. Hulett 11: 0140
claims for depredations committed by 5: 0752
clothing—disposition of 4: 0098
in Colorado 3: 0050
in Colorado—negotiations with 2: 0671
commission report on 2: 0044
commission to negotiate with 11: 0605; 12: 0228
Confederated bands—agreement with 17: 0549
Confederated bands—assets of 28: 0394
cost of Indian wars 4: 0588
grievances 1: 0107
industrial training schools for 3: 0226; 23: 0173
lands ceded to United States 1: 0626
lands of 3: 0209
losses 10: 0663
outbreak 7: 0502
payments made to 2: 0872
purchase of supplies for 10: 0655
relief of J. T. and C. T. Hulett 6: 0128; 11: 0460
relief of Sarah R. Dresser 22: 0109; 24: 0752
removal of Southern, from Colorado to Utah
11:0180
sale of reservation 17: 0549
secretary of the interior—report on agreement from
3: 0385
secretary of war—report of 3: 0187; 10: 0213;
15:0189
"Ute Question" 15: 0054
war of 1879—address from Religious Society of
Friends 15: 0084
see also Southern Ute; Uintah Reservation;
Uncompahgre Reservation; White River Ute
Ute Commission
expenses 4: 0556
report of 4: 0021
settlement of accounts 22: 0171
Ute Reservation
general 12: 0361
mining camps on 3: 0001
opened for settlement 4: 0213; 22: 0155
settlement of 4: 0552
Southern Ute question in Colorado 20: 0631
V
Virginia
condition of American Indians in 21: 0389
see also Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
211
w
Warm Springs (Indians)
9: 0181; 15: 0062; 17: 0435; 21: 0663
Warm Springs Reservation; Agency (Oregon)
boundary 10: 0669; 15: 0627; 18: 0267
boundary—northern 12: 0817; 20: 0214
boundary line—reports on 9: 0144
land for fishing 10: 0822
lands of 3: 0209
relief of Hiram T. Corum and Silas W. Davis
21:0663
relief of Jason Wheeler 17: 0435
withdrawal from settlement 9: 0181
Washington
Athabascan languages bibliography 18: 0811
Chinook 23: 0017
Coeur d'Alene 8: 0396
Columbia 21: 0100
Colville Indian Reservation 15: 0795, 0808;
16: 0714; 18: 0267, 0282; 20: 0166
consolidation of Indian agencies in—report on
1:0669
education and civilization on reservations in
18: 0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Indian school building 9: 0418
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
lands for Indians 5: 0448
NezPercel 1:0689
Nez Perce and Bannock Indian Wars 5: 0736
Puyallup Commissioners instructions 15: 0118
Puyallup Indian Reservation 12: 0395; 18: 0274
railroad right of way 10: 0600; 11: 0403; 12: 0284,
0363; 20: 0194, 0256; 21: 0593; 24: 0833, 0860,
0886; 25: 0169
relief of A. D. Fisher 1:0848
Snake River Indians 17: 0624
Tulalip Agency 29: 0679
Umatilla 21: 0100
Yakima 8: 0222; 9: 0420; 27: 0519; 28: 0156
Washington and Idaho Railroad Company
right of way 9: 0415; 11: 0370; 14: 0880
Washington Improvement and Development
Company
right of way 24: 0860
Water
see Irrigation
Watertown, Sioux City and Duluth Railway
Company
right of way 16: 0719
Wahpakoota (Wapakoota) Band
appropriation bill 22: 0001, 0479
claim of 25: 0358
in Minnesota 22: 0479
money annuity to 25: 0130
payments to 24: 0726
treaty with and money 19: 0664
see also Flandreau Sioux; Santee Sioux
Wahpeton Sioux
agreement made by 8: 0233
agreements with 24: 0898
agreement with 13: 0229, 0262
annuities 25: 0130, 0657
annuities—claim for 25: 0349; 28: 0392
annuity restoration to 22: 0268; 25: 0195
appropriation bill 22: 0479
condition of 12: 0269; 14: 0759
contracts made with 17: 0001
general 1: 0015; 12: 0352; 15: 0199; 25: 0001
land purchase 12: 0801
land purchase agreement with 19: 0075
legislation for, on reservation 12: 0798
in Minnesota 22: 0479
and outbreak at Redwood Agency 29: 0594
payments to 24: 0726
railroad right of way 5: 0617; 10: 0617; 11: 0205;
12:0053
relief of 22: 0013
relief of enrollees in U.S. army 15: 0168
reminiscences 13: 0349
surrender of patents by 10: 0828
and U.S. army 11: 0376
Wahpeton Reservation
railroad right of way 16: 0719
Walker River Reservation
land of 19:0729
railroad right of way 5: 0068; 8: 0203
Walla Walla (Indians)
allotment of land in Oregon to 4: 0651
relief of W. C. McKay 11: 0503
Umatilla Reservation—sale and allotment of
15:0723
Umatilla Reservation lands 5: 0738
War Department
contracts made by, in 1878 2: 0108
jurisdiction over Alaska Territory 1: 0225
transfer of Indian Affairs to 1: 0115
transferring Indian Bureau to 2: 0229, 0250
see also Secretary of War
212
Wea
accounts of 24: 0867; 25: 0180
land sale—payment for 23: 0216
special agents Ely Moore and Daniel Woodson
railroad right of way 11: 0809; 19: 0742, 0757;
20:0191;22:0113
relief of George M. Chapman 12: 0371
see also Chippewa
White Mountain Apache
payment of physician Walter Reed 5: 0013
report of secretary of war 15: 0189
White Mountain Apache Reservation
coal on 5: 0824
Deer Creek Coal Fields 5: 0742
expenses for and treaty stipulations with 21: 0568
general 28: 0951
land 28: 0202
railroad right of way 9: 0425
White River Agency (Colorado)
claims for depredations committed by Utes 5: 0752
White River Utes
land agreement with 25: 0036
lands in Colorado 4: 0716; 5: 0042
lands in Colorado—occupation of 4: 0649
relief of Sarah R. Dresser 29: 0698
Wichita (Indians)
agreement with 20: 0244
agreement with, in Oklahoma Indian Territory
20: 0093
disposition of clothing 4: 0098
Indian agencies' condition and management 2: 0023
land
allotments 22: 0502, 0663; 29: 0753
cession by, in Oklahoma 19: 0248
cession of, in Indian Territory 16: 0782
claims 25: 0707; 26: 0015
lease 28: 0186
leases for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
title to, in Indian Territory 5: 0321
lecture on Indian civilization and 2: 0203
legal status in Indian Territory 12: 0851
migration of 15: 0113
and Oklahoma Territory 11: 0055
school catalogue—Baptist 15: 0525
Wichita Reservation; Agency (Kansas)
bridge across South Canadian River 20: 0265
condition of affairs at 5: 0917
leases on 20: 0141, 0170
relief of S. D. Barclay, G. D. Adams, and William H.
Kimbrough 9: 0305
Willamette
relief of Nez Perc6 Indians 5: 0439
Williams, Roger
pioneer missionary to Indians 18: 0217
20: 0177
tribe membership 14: 0865
see also Confederated Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and
Piankeshaw
Western Cherokee (Old Settlers)
census of 19: 0857
claim
for interest due them 26: 0767
of John T. Heard 20: 0248; 29: 0005
of, against United States 3: 0630
claims of 5: 0063; 6: 0019, 0134; 11: 0109;
22: 0173; 27: 0194, 0697, 0767
contracts made 16: 0831; 17: 0001
funds 21: 0609; 22: 0127
general 5: 0372; 22: 0031
memorial of 8: 0789
payment for legal services to 29: 0793
payments to 29: 0488
payment to S. W. Peel 21: 0598
protest of Cherokee delegates against claims
21:0760
relief of Stephen W. Parker 22: 0254
Western Cherokees v. United States
court of claims opinion 15: 0557
Western Miami
claims of 14: 0760
contracts made with 17: 0001
enforcement of land in severally law in 16: 0679
general 12: 0008
of Indian Territory 12: 0373
land sale 17: 0537
petition of Oliver M. Farrand 11: 0426
Quapaw Agency 4: 0136
reimbursing 17: 0553
reimbursing (Kansas) 14: 0762
Western Shoshone Agency
estate of John How 8: 0688
Wheeler Bill
land incorporation into state of Oklahoma 27: 0717
Whetstone Agency
report of commissioners on 1: 0421
White Earth Reservation; Agency (Minnesota)
affairs at 9: 0441
agent—relief of agent E. Douglas 19: 0753; 20: 0239
agent—relief of Charles Ruffee 10: 0738
allotments to Indians 28: 0064
Chippewa and the church 1: 0352
land allotments 25: 0211
railroad completion through 22: 0111
213
Wind River Reservation
agreement for sale of land 21: 0661
claims of William Evans and others 28: 0303
general 15: 0665
land improvements 29: 0914
lease for coal prospecting 28: 0605
Wind River Valley, Wyoming
settlers—relief for 3: 0500; 11: 0167
settlers in 1: 0836; 4: 0740
Winnebago
agent for 8: 0283
conditions of, in Northern Superintendency 3: 0294
estate of Ramsay Crooks 25: 0175
and Indian Rights Association 6: 0739
Indian Rights Association annual report 20: 0560
in Minnesota 20: 0266; 22: 0216
in Nebraska 1: 0096
personal names 14: 0727
relief of
estate of Ramsay Crooks 14: 0564, 0565
general 3: 0216; 19: 0783, 0909
Lee, Henry W. 17: 0528; 20: 0234; 28: 0947
Moreland, Basil 14: 0823; 19: 0926; 21: 0628;
22: 0216
sale of lands 11: 0390
troubles 22: 0710
in Wisconsin 1: 0087, 0101
Winnebago Reservation
conditions on 29: 0506
land leases 14: 0670
operation of railway 29: 0966
railroad right of way 19: 0776; 20: 0233; 22: 0105;
Menomonee Indian Reservation 22: 0168; 25: 0210
Munseel 1:0284; 12: 0372
Oneida 11: 0392
Pottawatomie 1: 0087, 0101
Prairie Band of Pottawatomie 28: 0219
railroad right of way 4: 0718; 10: 0555; 11: 0393;
15:0774,0792
Red Cliff Indian Reservation 19: 0781
relief of destitute Indians 12: 0117
relief of Huff Jones 2: 0105
Stockbridge 11: 0284; 12: 0372; 13: 0256; 23: 0181
Stockbridge and Munsee Indians 5: 0160; 11: 0398,
0399
timber on Indian reservations 14: 0590
timber sale from reservations in 5: 0024, 0153,
0573; 15: 0802, 0814; 16: 0001
U.S. Supreme Court opinion and Menomonee
3: 0533
U.S. v. George Cook4: 0813
Winnebago Indians 3: 0216; 8: 0283
see also Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin
Wisconsin River
survey of 4: 0833
Woman's Home Missionary Society
report of 17: 0687
reports from bureaus 19: 0924
Women, Indian
education for 15: 0512
gynecological survey of 19: 0011
marriage with white men 11: 0054
relief of Miami Indian woman Len-ne-pi-ze-qua
8: 0676
and reproduction 14: 0510
Women's National Indian Association
address at annual meeting 6: 0777
annual reports 6: 0179; 7: 0079; 13: 0779; 14: 0540;
20: 0366; 27: 0078
constitution 5: 0261
formation and achievements of 26: 0364
Home Building and Loan Committee report 26: 0436
Home Building Department report 15: 0037
Hospital Department report 15: 0001
Missionary Committee report 13: 0809
missionary work of 10: 0253; 15: 0443
missions report 26: 0545
Young People's Department report 20: 0398
Wounded Knee, South Dakota
Indian Rights Association report on 14: 0001
Wright, John W.
bounty frauds of 1: 0200
24:0734;25:0168
relief of George M. Chapman 12: 0371
settlers and damages by 29: 0096
settlers on 12: 0257; 20: 0175
settlers on—relief of 11: 0178
Winnebagosish Reservation
see Lake Winnebagosish Reservation
Wisconsin
Bad River Reservation 28: 0907
bands of Chippewa in 3: 0219
Brothertown Indian Reservation 1: 0505
Chippewa 5: 0314; 11: 0792; 12: 0011, 0059, 0634;
13: 0102; 14: 0850; 15: 0802; 20: 0216; 21: 0557
education and civilization on reservations in
18: 0454
executive orders and Indian reserves 24: 0247
Frederick Schulenburg et al. v. Samuel Harriman
4:0815
Indian industrial schools 12: 0397
jurisdiction over Chippewas, Menomonees, Oneidas,
and Stockbridges in 1: 0100
Menomonee 12: 0345; 16: 0678
214
Wyandotte (Indians)
claims of 19: 0748
enforcement of land in severally law in 16: 0679
Indian Rights Association report on 14: 0001
land
allotment of 4: 0282; 22: 0182
leases of, for cattle-grazing 5: 0487
sale of 17:0537
organization of territory in Oklahoma 2: 0815
relief of Eudora Hill 29: 0955
relief of Isaiah Walker 4: 0645
Wyoming
Arapaho 15: 0665; 29: 0654
education and civilization on reservations in
Yankton Sioux
agreement with 19: 0708
bridge across Niobrara River, Nebraska 20: 0183
cession of land 28: 0067
claim of Daniel T. Hedges and Edward B. Spalding
12: 0349
and Indian Rights Association 6: 0739
in Minnesota 12:0009
payment for scouts 16: 0618
payment of Charles E. Hedges for supplies 1: 0290
reminiscences of, by bishop 13: 0349
report on 1: 0585
and sale agreement 19: 0734
subsistence for 14: 0737
treaty with 20: 0137; 29: 0011
see also Pipestone Reservation
Yellowstone Park
civil and criminal process 8: 0672
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
"Young Women Among Blanket Indians"
26: 0390
Youth, Indian
15:0031,0075
Yukon Innuits
population and resources in Alaska 3: 0548
Yuma (Indians)
agreement to construct levee to protect lands
29: 0272
agreement with 20: 0238
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
lands ceded to United States 21: 0574
report of secretary of war 15: 0189
Yuma Pumping Irrigation Company
right of way 14: 0848'
Yuma Reservation
irrigation right of way 17: 0547
18:0454
Indian affairs in 1: 0198
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
Northern Arapaho 14: 0737
Northern Cheyenne 23: 0188
railroad right of way 11: 0432
relief for Wind River Valley settlers 3: 0500; 8: 0712
Shoshone
and Bannock 11: 0167
general 15: 0665; 17: 0523; 20: 0135; 21: 0542,
0661;29:0654
Reservation 29: 0914
Wind River Indian Reservation 28: 0605; 29: 0914
Wyoming Midland Railway Company
right of way 11: 0432
Yakima
fishery rights 27: 0519
Indian service and public money 7: 0325
land agreement with 29: 0250
Yakima Reservation
agreement with Indians at 8: 0222
boundary 28: 0156
railroad right of way 10: 0600; 12: 0394; 20: 0194,
0256
railroad use of 9: 0420
Yankton and Missouri Railway Company
right of way 9: 0419; 11: 0150, 0807
Yankton Reservation; Agency (South Dakota)
bridge to reach 19: 0731
domestic missions 5: 0301
homestead settlers on 29: 0790
railroad right of way 9: 0419; 11: 0150, 0807
relief of Daniel T. Hedges and Edward B. Spalding
11:0425
report from missionary bishop of Niobrara on
1:0321
z
Zuni
general 26: 0010
land grant 28: 0022
land titles 28: 0210
as one of six branches of Pueblos 18: 0202
report of secretary of war 15: 0189
Zuni Reservation; Agency (New Mexico)
claims to, in New Mexico and Arizona 6: 0576
general 14: 0706
215
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCES
THE NATIVE AMERICANS REFERENCE COLLECTION
Part I: 1840-1900
Part 11:1901-19405
AMERICAN INDIAN CORRESPONDENCE:
The Presbyterian Historical Society Collection of Missionaries' Letters, 1833-1893
AMERICAN INDIAN PERIODICALS
from the Princeton University Library, 1839-1982
EARLY AMERICAN INDIAN DOCUMENTS:
Treaties and Laws, 1607-1789
THE FBI FILES ON THE AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT AND
WOUNDED KNEE
THE LAKE MOHONK CONFERENCE OF FRIENDS OF THE INDIAN
MAJOR COUNCIL MEETINGS OF AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES
NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE NEW DEAL:
The Office Files of John Collier, 1933-1945
RECORDS OF THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939
RECORDS OF THE U.S. INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION
REPORTS OF THE COMMISSIONER TO THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES
SURVEY OF CONDITIONS OF THE INDIANS IN THE UNITED STATES
SURVEY OF INDIAN RESERVATIONS
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA