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Show Crime - 159 NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Apr. 6, 1923 Finney, Acting Secretary Telegram to William H. King Informs King that his suggestions will be given careful consideration. NA/ RG7 5/ 2 3 3 58- 192 3- Con Ute 121 Apr. 6, 1923 Goodwin, F. M., Asst. Secretary Letter to Atty. General Forwards Burke letter, Mar. 30, 1923. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 Apr. 7, 1923 Orim, John W. H., Asst Attorney General Letter to Secretary of the Interior Acknowledgement of receipt of letter re: difficulties between Indians and whites at Blanding, Utah. Apr. 9, 1923 McKean, E. E., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reports about the Indian trouble at Blanding, Utah. 79 Indians of all ages and both sexes being held prisoner. They were held in the basement of the public school. They were warm and well cared for. The whites explained their grievances through the years of dealing with Indians. Agrees that Indians have been a great source of annoyance. Report history of troubles. Agrees Indians should be confined to certain area. Encloses: sketch of country occupied by Polk and Posey band. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 |