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Show Reservations - 612 of Utes and specifically the Southern Utes. These include appropriations for supplies and agency employee wages. Also, included in Executive Proclamation No. 2, which defines lands allotted to those Utes who chose land in severalty, defines lands reserved for those who did not choose allotment, and returns remaining land to the public domain. Statutes at Large 1899 Report of the Secretary of the Interior Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, etc. S. S. # 3915/ p. 530 Apr. 13, 1899 Proclamation No. 2 Indian Legislation Proclamation by William McKinley which provided for the allotement of lands to the Southern Ute Indians and the opening of the remainder of land to settlement. Description given of the lands affected by this proclamation. S. S. # 41Jan. p. 543- 550 1900 Report of the Secretary of the Interior Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, etc S. S. # 41Jan. p. 602- 603 1901 Annual Report of the Dept. of the Interior Schedule showing the names of Indian reservation in the U. S., agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservations, area of each reservation ( unallotted) in acre or square miles, and reference to treaty, law, or other authority by which the reservations, were established. S. S. # 4290/ p. 654- 655 |