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Show Agencies - 14 agricultural activity. Deaths and blindness of children sent away to school has prejudiced the minds of the Utes against schools, gambling, liquor, and amicable relations with whites. S. S. # 320ct. p. 132- 134 Sept. 1, 1893 Freeman, H. B., Maj., Acting Agent, So. Ute Agency Annual Report, Statistics Reports statistics of population and industries. NA/ RG75/ 32 321 Aug. 21, 1894 Day, David F., Agent, So. Ute Agency Annual Report Annual report includes notes 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. 1895 Report of the Secretary of the Interior Table relating to population, dress, intelligence, dwellings, and subsistence of Indians, together with religious, vital and criminal statistics. S. S. # 3382/ p. 566- 567 Sept. 15, 1895 Day, David F., Agent, So. Ute Agency Reports of Agents Day submits his annual report on conditions at the So. Ute Agency, the process of allotment, missionary work, efforts to recruit children for Ft. Lewis school, and agricultural activities. S. S. # 3382/ p. 138- 141 Nov. 28, 1895 Day, David F., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Asks authority to issue Chief Severo a new rifle. |