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Show 160 Notes 10Covington, "Relations," pp. 224-26. llIbid., p. 229. vlIbid., p. 233. r 13See: Marshall Sprague, "The Bloody End of Meeker's Utopia," American Heritage, 8 (1952): 36-39. 14 Richard Ronzio, "Fort Crawford on the Uncompahgre/'Dmwr Westerners Brand Book, 1963, pp. 256-57. 15 U. S. Congress, Senate, Letterfrom the Secretary of the Interior, Senate Executive Doc. 31, 46 Cong., 3rd Sess., 2 February 1881, p. 25. 16U. S. Statutes at Large, vol. 21, p. 199. 17Commanding Officer, Camp on White River, to Assistant Adjutant General, 8 July 1881, Letters Received. 18 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Annual Report, 1881, p. 390. 19 Alice P. Hill, Tales of the Colorado Pioneers, Denver: 1844, pp. 139-55. The Uncompahgre Ute People 1 Steward, "Aboriginal Groups," p. 39. 2 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Annual Report, 1854, p. 213. 3 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Annual Report, 1857, pp. 117-184. 4Ibid., p. 289. 5 Rockwell, The Utes, pp. 88-89. fiCovington, "Relations," pp. 119-20. 7Paul M. O'Rourke, "Frontier in Transition, A History of Southwestern Colorado," Cultural Resources Series No. 10, Denver: B.L.M., 1980, p. 50. 8Covington, "Relations," p. 152. 9 Edward E. Hill, The Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1880: Historical Sketches, New York: Clearwater Publishing Co., Inc., 1974, p. 48. 10Quoted in Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Annual Report, 1873, p. 86. 11 U. S. Grant, Executive Order, 22 November 1875, Executive Orders Relating to Indian Reservations, p. 66. 12U. S. Grant, Executive Order, 17 August 1876, Ibid., p. 67. 13 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Annual Report, 1879, p. 173. 14Mary Ayers, "History of Fort Lewis, Colorado," Colorado Magazine, 8 (1930): 82. 15 Rockwell, The Utes, pp. 106-7. u'Ibid., p. 107. 17 Wheeler to W. W. Stoddard, 10 March 1877; Lieut. John Conlineto Post Adjutant, Ft. Garland, Col, 22 June 1877, Letters Received. 18Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Annual Report, 1878, p. 298. 19Ibid; p. 43. 20Jocknick, Early Days, p. 194. 21John H. Nankivell, "Fort Crawford, Colorado, 1880-1890," Colorado Magazine, 11 (1934): 54-64. 22 U.S. Congress, Senate, Letter from the Secretary ofthe Interior, Senate Exec. Doc. 31, 46th Cong., 3d Sess., 2 February 1881, p. 30. 23Jocknick, Early Days, pp. 218-20. |