Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the Interior ..., Volume 30U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 |
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... fact that I do not think they will dispute that the body of the people have not received from its officers a single dollar of income from leases during the last four or five years . " ( Senate Ex . Doc . No. 190 , Fifty - fifth Congress ...
... fact that I do not think they will dispute that the body of the people have not received from its officers a single dollar of income from leases during the last four or five years . " ( Senate Ex . Doc . No. 190 , Fifty - fifth Congress ...
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... facts . Please , therefore , favor us with replies to the 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 allotted ...
... facts . Please , therefore , favor us with replies to the 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 allotted ...
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... fact that some Indians have more land than they can cultivate , and others being inca- pacitated by reason of age , etc. , the leasing of land is thought to be the means of improving their allotments , affords them a revenue , and in ...
... fact that some Indians have more land than they can cultivate , and others being inca- pacitated by reason of age , etc. , the leasing of land is thought to be the means of improving their allotments , affords them a revenue , and in ...
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... fact that about one - half of the cultivated land is overflowed every year in the rainy season , it would be dangerous to live permanently on land so exposed , and therefore , many of the allottees reside there only temporarily . 4 ...
... fact that about one - half of the cultivated land is overflowed every year in the rainy season , it would be dangerous to live permanently on land so exposed , and therefore , many of the allottees reside there only temporarily . 4 ...
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... fact , the leasing so far has been a benefit to the Indian , for the parties that lease generally have more than one place and would attain little or no benefit if it was not rented . 6. I believe the allotment of sufficient land to ...
... fact , the leasing so far has been a benefit to the Indian , for the parties that lease generally have more than one place and would attain little or no benefit if it was not rented . 6. I believe the allotment of sufficient land to ...
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5th instant acres allotment of lands allotment policy allotted lands allottees Annette Island April 22 Ariz benefit Board of Indian civilization Commissioner of Indian 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 INDIAN SCHOOLS Indians are cultivating industry Interior Iowa irrigation JAY LYNCH Kans land allotted lands are leased lands in severalty large number LEE PATRICK Metlakahtlans Mission 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 Telegraphic address timber tion Tonkawa tribe United States Indian 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 4 - Entrance, be, and the same is hereby, set apart as a reservation for the use of the Metlakahtla Indians, and those people known as Metlakahtlans who have recently emigrated from British Columbia to Alaska, and such other Alaskan natives as may join them...
Halaman 16 - About three-fourths of the allotted farming land is under cultivation. 5. As yet no land has been leased. 6. In my opinion no steps could have been 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 a piece of land which he positively knows belongs to him and his family. It gives them a greater inclination toward farming,...
Halaman 28 - 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. LYON 170 New York avenue, Brooklyn, NY JOSEPH T. JACOBS Detroit, Mich.
Halaman 28 - L. Thompson, DD, 156 Fifth avenue, New York. Presbyterian (Southern) Home Mission Board: Rev. JN Craig, DD, Atlanta, Ga.
Halaman 28 - Fourth avenue and Twentysecond street, New York. Friends' Yearly Meeting : Levi K. Brown, Goshen, Lancaster County, Pa. Friends' Orthodox : EM Wistar, 705 Provident Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
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 28 - HENRY B. WHIPPLE Faribault, Minn. WILLIAM M. BEARDSHEAR Ames, Iowa. SECRETARIES OF MISSIONARY SOCIETIES ENGAGED IN EDUCATIONAL WORK AMONG INDIANS. Baptist Home Missionary Society : Rev. TJ Morgan, DD, Ill Fifth avenue, New York. Baptist (Southern) : Rev. IT Tichenor, DD, Atlanta, Ga.
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 - DD, Atlanta, Ga. Catholic (Roman) Bureau of Indian Missions : Rev. Joseph A. Stephan, 941 F street NW., Washington, DC Congregational American Missionary Association : Rev. ME Strieby, DD, Bible House, New York. Episcopal Church Mission, Rev. John 8. Lindsay, DD, Fourth avenue and Twentysecond street, New York. Friends