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Show Reservations - 609 Jan. 17, 1890 Carlisle, H, and F. A. Hammond Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs The two men, who " are both personally acquainted with both reservations" ( the present and proposed reservations for the So. Utes), state that the proposed reservation is in agriculture, fruit raising, and grazing purposes " very much superior" to the present reservation. NA, RG 75, BIA/ 1637 Jan. 23, 1890 Bishop, Bennett, and John Reid, Durango, Colorado Statements made to Blair Bunwell, notary public Bishop and Reid describe the proposed reservation, the number of cattle and sheep presently grazing there, and the good quality of the farm land. Bishop testifies that the large groups of So. Ute Indians come to the purposed reservation every fall as the winters are less severe than on the present reservation. NA, RG 75, BIA/ 3844 1892 Report of the Secretary of the Interior Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservation, area of each reservation ( unalloted) in acres or square miles, and reference to treaty, law, or other authority by which the reservations were established. S. S. # 3088/ p. 898- 899 1893 Report of the Secretary of the Interior Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservation, etc S. S. # 320ct. p. 598- 599 |