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Show Health - 348 Deals with both Southern Ute and Ute Mountain reservations. Considers farming ( So. Ute only), stock raising ( mostly Ute Mountain), leasing, home building, road improvement, irrigation, schools, law and order, and health. Includes photographs. NA/ RG7 5/ 1926- Con Ute 100 Jan. 7, 1926 Harreld, J. W., Chairman, U. S. Senate Comm. on Indian Affairs Letter to E. E. McKean Sends Senate Bill No. 183 3 about establishing a hospital and sanitorium for all American Indians. Encloses: Memorandum explaining the virtues of Claremore where the hospital is to be located, and S. B. No. 1833. Jan. 13, 1926 McKean, E. E., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to J. W. Harreld Appreciation expressed for introducing Senate Bill No. 1833. Bill will help Indians throughout the country overcome health problems by making hospitals available to them. Jan. 17, 1926 Meritt, E. B., Asst. Commissioner Letter to E. E. McKean, Con. Ute Agency Advises that with no other hospital facilities available, all agency Indians in need should be admitted to school hospital. Requests a report on the situation and action taken. NA/ RG75/ 3196- 1927- Con Ute 721 Mar. 8, 1926 McKean, E. E., Supt., Cons. Ute Agency Letter to Bureau of Child Research, Lawrence, Kansas McKean submits requested information about children's weight, height, age, etc. Information is attached. |