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Show Treaties and Agreements - 674 Aug. 12, 1893 Bartholomew, Charles, Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to General A. McD, McCook, U. S. Army Bartholomew informs the general that the So. Ute Indians who are off the reservation to hunt, do so by right of a treaty- The Indians will not harm the settlers as long as they are left to do what they have a right to do. The governor of Colorado should be encouraged to restrain his people from threatening violence and unlawful interference with these Indians. FRCD/ RG 75 Feb. 13, 1894 Childs, T. S., Rev. Letter to H. T. Thurber, Secretary Advocates giving the Utes a choice regarding removal to Utah. Attached: " A Statement and Appeal for the Southern Utes" by T. S. Childs NA/ RG 75/ 7307 Aug. 21, 1894 Day, David F., Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Annual Report Annual report includes note that the Indians were against pending bill concerning their removal. Attached are two pages of statistics and letter of directions to be included in the Annual Report. Oct. 15, 1894 Day, David F., Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Agent requests authority to visit Washington to explain the Ute situation. Chief Ignacio has left the reservation for the Blue Mountains, which is a possible violation of treaty of 1880. NA/ RG 7 5 Dec. 13, 1894 McCook, General Telegram to Adjutant General of the Army |