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Show Agencies - 6 belonging to the reservation, area of each reservation in acres and square miles, and reference to treaty, law, or other authority by which reservations were established. S. S. # 2287/ p. 300- 301 Apr. 12, 1884 Patten, Warren, So. Ute Agency Letter to H. Price, Commissioner The agent argues that the amount of supplies received at the agency are not sufficient to supply the needs of the Southern Ute Indians. He requests that additional supplies be sent immediately. Aug. 25, 1884 Patten, Warren, So. Ute Agency Report of Agents Patten gives his annual report to the commissioner. He comments on stock- raising, agriculture, whisky traffic, police, education, depredations, supplies, land leases, and agency buildings. He comments are generally critical of the government. S. S. # 2287/ p. 62- 64 Nov. 22, 1884 Price, H. Commissioner Letter to Warren Patten, So. Ute Agency Price reports Inspector Nard's assessment of So. Ute Agency's police force as inadequate and requests suggestions be made for improvements. 1885 Clark, W. M., Agent, So. Ute Agency Estimate of Annuity Goods Required for the So. Ute Indians Indian Affairs Office forms for the ordering of supplies are filled out and submitted by agent. |