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Show Agencies - 52 Letter to E. Z. Black, Stockman, Blanding Responds to request for explosives by stating there is no money for such purchases at present. Writer asks Black to continue to collect relics from Indians for the Fair. Oct. 27, 1924 Black, E. Z., Blanding, Utah Letter to Cons. Ute Agency Black requests supplies of coffee, bacon, prunes, and baking powder. Dec. 10, 1924 McKean, E. E., Supt., Cons. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs McKean requests $ 3500 for itemized expenses. He argues that if limited government assistance continues that the Indians will be come self-sufficient and be no longer inclined to commit depredations. Jan. 16, 1925 McKean, E. E., Supt., Cons. Ute Agency Letter to E. Z. Black, Stockman, Allen Canyon McKean requests information on the amount of plowing and team works required by the Indians this year. He chastises Black for the low return on the dollar for team work done for the Indians by his family. The work must be done more efficiently or someone else will be hired. Jan. 24, 1925 Black, E. Z. Letter to E. E. McKean, Supt., Cons. Ute Agency Black responds to McKean* s letter of Jan. 16th. He lists those who need to have land plowed, seeds required for the new season, and plans for road improvements. |