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Show Land - 415 NA/ RG 75 Dec. 5, 1894 Ogden, Charles H. Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ogden states that Colorado people are responsible for Indian trouble in San Juan County, Utah, hoping to remove the Indians and gain the land of the Utes. Ogden is critical of Agent Day and wants him investigated. A newspaper article is attached. NA/ RG 75 Dec. 5, 1894 Day, David F., Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Telegram to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Press reports cowboys will fire upon Indians on unsurveyed land, confirming Indian Agent and Gen. McCook's report that cowboys are disturbing element in San Juan County. Agent will leave for Blue Mountain and report on conditions. NA/ RG 75 Dec. 8, 1894 Day, David F., Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Day states investigation will show the Utes to be innocent of causing troubles in San Juan, Utah, and Utes are against the New Mexico bill pending before the Senate. NA/ RG 75 Dec 8, 1894 Day, David F., Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Telegram to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Day reports interpreter has gone to Monticello, while he waits for Col. Lawton's party. Citizens in Moab have not heard of any trouble. NA/ RG 7 5 Dec. 13, 1894 |