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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 565 Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Jan. 15 acknowledged. District Forester at Ogden to be informed by Commissioner of Indian Affairs re: reports of special agent. NA/ RG 75/ File 121 Jan. 3, 1911 Werner, Charles F., Supt., So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Werner has forwarded the commissioner's letter re: the sale of timber to settlers along the New Mexico border of the Reservation, to the Navajo Springs agent. These settlers are trespassing and cutting the timber without permission. Feb. 11, 1912 Peairs, Chief Supervisor of Education Letter to E. E. McKean, Cons. Ute Agency Peairs requests compliance with the government's efforts to tabulate the height, weight, and body measurements of Indian children. " There is reason to believe that Indian children have different proportions and weights" so the Kansas Bureau of Child Research is gathering statistics. June 30, 1913 Reports of the Dept. of the Interior Crimes and misdemeanors committed ( not to include cases of drunkenness) and arrests for drunkenness during fiscal year ending June 30, 1913. S. S. # 6634/ p. 66 1914 Correspondence A series of correspondence from Indian agents and others to the Commissioner of Indian affairs re: the attempt to arrest Everett Hatch, who was accused of killing a Mexican. Correspondence published under title " Widow of Joseph C Akin," a deputy marshall killed while trying to arrest Hatch. |