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Show Employment - 258 June 30, 1914 Reports of the Dept. of the Interior Indians self- supporting and Indians receiving rations and miscellaneous supplies during fiscal year ended June 30, 1914. S. S. # 6815/ p. 127 June 30, 1914 Reports of the Dept. of the Interior Employment of Indians during fiscal year ended June 3 0, 1914. S. S. # 6815/ p. 115 Oct. 23, 1922 Justification Review needs of Ute Mountain Indians to develop livestock industry- Funds are to be used to develop water sources. In the employment of labor, the supt. is not to exceed the lowest current rates in his locality. NA/ RG75/ 75948- 1922- Con Ute 910 May 12, 1923 Holland, Rush L., Asst. Attorney General Letter to J. Ray Ward, U. S. Marshal, Salt Lake City Authority is granted to pay expenses incurred in Ward's activities in connection with the Indian trouble in San Juan County, including the hiring of Jesse Posey, Indian Mike and Charlie Ute to act as trailers. Jan. 6, 1928 McKean, E. E., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Advises that the attitude toward work of both the Southern Utes and the Ute Mountain Utes has changed during the last four or five years. They are willing and anxious for any job. |