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Show Agencies - 1! the sending of So. Ute children to the Ft. Lewis school. Morgan orders Bartholomew to discharge him from the police force and to no longer recognize him as the chief of the So. Utes. Morgan is also critical of Bartholomew's efforts to secure children for the school. FRCD/ RG 7 5 Dec. 1, 1892 Noble, John W., Secretary of the Interior Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reviews correspondence with Chas. Bartholomew and others which led to the revocation of the commissioner's order to discharge Ignacio and other Indians from the police force at the So. Ute Agency. NA/ RG 75/ 277 3 1893 Report of the Secretary of the Interior Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservation, etc. S. S. # 320ct. p. 598- 599 (?), 1893 "(?) the Populist Governor" ( newspaper unidentified) Editorial refuting information contained in Gov. Waite's letter to the President. Agent Bartholomew has done an excellent job in governing the So. Ute Indians, who have live peaceable with their white neighbors. NA, RG 75, BIA/ 18652 Aug. 24, 1893 Freeman, W. B., Acting Agent, So. Ute Agency Reports of the Agents Freeman submits his annual report on conditions at the Southern Ute Agency. He comments on the need for irrigation facilities and the degree of |