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Show Land - 410 herds on Ute lands, that an investigation of the matter indicates Dougherty was " misinformed." NA, RG 75, BIA Dec. 11, 1889 Morgan, T. J., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Charles A. Bartholomew, Indian Agent, So. Ute and Jicarilla Agency The commissioner advises Bartholomew to comply with the Navajo Agency request that he arrest any Navajo Indians that are on the So. Ute reservation and aid in removing them to their own reservation. FRCD/ RG 75 1890 Map Hand- drawn map of the So. Ute Indian Reservation with sites of various Indian residences numbered. ( This map corresponds with Parker's report, dated April 25, 1890.) NA, RG 75, BIA/ 13225 Mar. 19, 1890 (?), Commissioner of Indian Affairs Directive Indians should be encouraged to adopt family names as they are allotted land. Indian names to be preserved if possible. Habit of adopting sobriquets should be discontinued. Nov. 11, 1890 Bartholomew, C. A., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to the Navajo Indians Bartholomew commands those Navajo Indians who are on the Southern Ute Reservation to leave immediately. Nov. 24, 1890 Bartholomew, C A . , Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to David L. Shipley, Navajo Agency |