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Show Land - 412 Apr. 17, 1893 Childs, T. S. Letter to the President of the United States Childs forwards to the President the letter from the Chiefs of the So. Ute Indians. He asks that the Indians be assured that they will not be required to take their land in severalty. He also supports the idea of appointing an army officer as the agent. NA, RG 75, BIA/ 16224 1894 Cannon, John Q. " When the Utes Invaded Utah" Improvement Era. November, 1928 Cannon gives his version of what Governor West called an " invasion" by the Southern Utes in Grand and San Juan counties. Feb. 5, 1894 Day, David F., Agent Notice Warns against trespass on the Southern Ute Reservation. NA/ RG75 Apr. 27, 1894 Day, David F., Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs New boundary lines should include some means of obtaining water for the reservation. Day suggests using Cherry Creek and the La Plata River as a boundary line. NA/ RG 75 July 3, 1894 Day, David F., Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Pres. F. A. Hammond, Bluff City, UT Day warns cattle company that they are using grazing land that has been withdrawn from entry. |