Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners, Volume 30,Bagian 1898Government Printig Office, 1899 |
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... this work are not sufficient for its completion . The Indians have sent an earnest petition to the Indian Office that enough money be taken from their annuity fund in the United 8 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS .
... this work are not sufficient for its completion . The Indians have sent an earnest petition to the Indian Office that enough money be taken from their annuity fund in the United 8 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS .
Halaman 9
... taken . We can conceive no good reason why such a request should not be granted . We heartily join with the Commissioner in renewing the recommendation . A work so costly and important ought not to be left unfinished . We greatly regret ...
... taken . We can conceive no good reason why such a request should not be granted . We heartily join with the Commissioner in renewing the recommendation . A work so costly and important ought not to be left unfinished . We greatly regret ...
Halaman 12
... taken away , and such power is taken away when the Indian becomes a citizen , it instills a spirit of insubordination in him and makes him a more lawless and worthless character than he otherwise would be . I think also that the leasing ...
... taken away , and such power is taken away when the Indian becomes a citizen , it instills a spirit of insubordination in him and makes him a more lawless and worthless character than he otherwise would be . I think also that the leasing ...
Halaman 16
... taken which would benefit more these Indians than allotting land in severalty to them . With the exception of a very few malcontents , found everywhere , each allottee appreciates now fully the privilege of being the exclusive owner of ...
... taken which would benefit more these Indians than allotting land in severalty to them . With the exception of a very few malcontents , found everywhere , each allottee appreciates now fully the privilege of being the exclusive owner of ...
Halaman 19
... taken by them for agricultural purposes . Some , how- ever , have cleared up a part of their allotments and farm them to a very limited extent . After the pine is all cut and the proceeds used up , I think many of them will do better ...
... taken by them for agricultural purposes . Some , how- ever , have cleared up a part of their allotments and farm them to a very limited extent . After the pine is all cut and the proceeds used up , I think many of them will do better ...
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5th instant acres agency allotment of lands allotment policy allotted lands allottees Annette Island April 27 Ariz Arizona benefit Board of Indian Commissioner of Indian Congress Crow Agency Crow Creek cultivating their lands D. C. SIR families farmers farming fenced Fort Shaw Fort Totten Gila Bend Government honor to submit hundred Idaho improvement Indian Affairs Indian Agent Indian Commissioners Indians are cultivating industry Iowa irrigation JAY LYNCH Kans land allotted lands are leased lands in severalty large number LEE PATRICK Metlakahtlans Minn Mohonk Lake Mont Montana Neah Bay Nebr number of allotments number of Indians Okla opinion Oreg Pima policy of allotting Ponca portion received reply respectfully Sac and Fox Sacaton San Xavier Santa Fe Secretary Board severalty to Indians South Dakota street NW submit the following superintendent supplies Telegraphic address timber tion Tonkawa tribe United States Indian Wash WHITTLESEY York
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Halaman 3 - An act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota.
Halaman 24 - ... agency is becoming a machine through which large sums of money are disbursed to immoral, dissipated, and utterly thoughtless persons, who have neither occasion nor disposition to resort to labor, and many of whom are without moral perception.
Halaman 7 - The ratio of the good to the bad is remarkable from any standpoint, but is emphasized particularly as showing the value of an educational system which can in a generation develop from savages 76 per cent of good average men and women, capable of dealing with the ordinary problems of life and taking their places in the great body politic of our country.
Halaman 3 - THE BOARD. No change in the membership of the Board has occurred during the year. The regular quarterly meetings required by law have been duly held and well attended. There have also been five special meetings, mostly occasioned by the prevalence of small pox in the State. Notice of them will be found in the Secretary's records. The necessity of some direct and systematic...
Halaman 28 - MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, WITH THEIR POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES. DARWIN R. JAMES, chairman 226 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, NY MERRILL E. GATES, secretary 1429 New York avenue, Washington, DC ALBERT K. SMILEY Mohonk Lake, NY WILLIAM H.
Halaman 16 - Sir, In compliance with your request I have the honor to give you herewith a written statement of what passed between his excellency Manuel de la...
Halaman 9 - ... feasibility, and estimating in detail the cost, of the construction of a dam across the river at that point for the purpose of irrigating the Sacaton Reservation, and for ascertaining the average daily flow of water in the river at that point, twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be expended by the Director of the United States Geological Survey, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior : Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed as in...
Halaman 8 - ... following questions? 1. How many allotments have been made to Indians of your agency? 2. How many patents have been issued? 3. How many Indians are living on their alloted lands? 4. To what extent are they cultivating their lands? 5. To what extent are their lands leased, and for what purposes are they leased, and with what results? 6. What, in your opinion, are the benefits or the evils of the allotment policy? 7. What proportion of the lands of the reservation of your agency is so well...
Halaman 18 - In reply to circular letter of the 5th instant I have the honor to submit the following : 1,971 persons were allotted 160 acres each 315, 360 9 persons were allotted 40 acres each 360 5 churches received 40 acres each 200 1 church received 160 acres 160 1 church received 17 acres 17 12783 2 1 Government school received 480 acres .. 480 1 mission school received 160 acres 160 1 agency school received 170 acres 170 Total 316.907 Thrown open to settlement 601,873 Grand total...
Halaman 23 - This operation seriously interferes with carrying on the work properly. The dock at the fish commission is in a very dilapidated condition, and it is only a matter of a short time when the Anemone will not be able to dock there or keep a working supply of buoys and appendages. The front of the wharf has already been taken away and the remainder will not last for any great length of time. Detailed estimate: Dredging channel...