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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 539 southwest Colorado. Apr. 10, 1892 Bartholomew, C A . , Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to (?), Denver, Co. Agent describes Ute Chief Ignacio's reluctance to travel to Durango with him in regards to issue of securing photographs of Ignacio. June 15, 1892 Franks (?), F., Thompson Springs, Utah Letter to Agent, So. Ute Agency " Mariano and party of Utes passed here today in a very peaceable manner going to the Ouray agency. They requested me to say that one of them had lost a ( Hock) horse & saddle in about the blue mountain, and another named Sampson had rheumatism in one leg." ( complete) FRCD/ RG 75 (?), 1893 "(?) the Populist Governor" ( newspaper unidentified) Editorial refuting information contained in Gov. Waite's letter to the President. Agent Bartholomew has done an excellent job in governing the So. Ute Indians, who have live peaceable with their white neighbors. NA, RG 75, BIA/ 18652 (?), 1893 " A Letter to Grover" ( newspaper unidentified) Davis H. Waite, newly appointed governor of Colorado, has written a letter to President Grover Cleveland asking him to do what he can to get the agents to keep the Indians on their reservations. NA, RG 75, BIA/ 18652 Jan. 3, 1893 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency |