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Show Census and Enrollment - 107 Letter to Jos. 0. Smith, So. Ute Agency Children must be enrolled by name, rather than the designation " boy" or " girl." Annuity payments will be made only to children designated by name. 1904 Report of Secretary of the Interior Population, civilization, religious, vital and criminal statistics. S. S. # 4798/ p. 596- 597, 610- 611 July 20, 1904 Peterson, W. M., Supt., Ft. Lewis School Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Cover letter for a census of the unallotted Southern Ute Indians belonging to the Navajo Springs Agency, of allotted Utes living west of the Animas River, and of those allotted Utes living west of the Animas River but who have allotments east of the river. ( The census report is not attached.) FRCD/ RG 75 Aug. 26, 1904 Smith, Joseph 0., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to W. M. Peterson, Supt., Ft. Lewis Smith provides list of names and ages of certain Indian wives residing on the Animas River. In response to Peterson's query, Smith states that Jacob Box is enrolled at the So. Ute Agency, unless authorized by the Commissioner to go elsewhere. Oct. 19, 1904 Smith, Joseph 0., Supt., So. Ute Agency Letter to W. M. Peterson, Supt., Breen, Colorado Smith sends a list of names of those Indians residing upon the Animas and La Plata Rivers, who have been stricken from the records of the So. Ute Agency and should be included on the rolls of Navajo Springs Agency. |