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Show Census and Enrollment - 101 Sept. 2, 1882 Patten, Warren, So. Ute Agency Letter to Office of Indian Affairs Submittance of annual report. Reservation land said to be suited for grazing, but unsuitable for agriculture without extensive irrigation. So. Ute populations numbered 1000. Status of Indian Police. Settlement funds from 1880 not fully disbursed, so establishment of agency farm delayed. Sept. 5, 1882 Patten, Warren, So. Ute Agency Statistics Accompanying Annual Report Statistics include census information. 1886 Statement So. Ute Agency Some statistics from the agency. Total number of Utes is 978; 487 males and 491 females. There are 267 school age children, of which 12- 14 attend the agency school. FRCD/ RG 75 Aug. 20, 1886 Stollsteimer, C. F., Agent, So. Ute Agency Statistics Accompanying Annual Report Census information for annual report, includes population, deaths, births, number farming and raising stock, and criminal records. Feb. 1, 1887 Atkins, J. D. C., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to C. F. Stollsteimer, Agent, So. Ute Agency Commissioner asks Agent for more information about establishing a depot at Navajo Springs to serve Indians on the western end of the reservation who cannot make to the agency for rations. Attached telegram from commissioner to agent gives |