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Show Agencies - 16 Wilson responds to David Day's request that the mail route be diverted so as to pass through Navajo Springs. Wilson says such a diversion is impossible because there is no post- office at Navajo Springs. Attached is the acting commissioner's letter forwarding this information to Day. FRCD/ RG 75 1897 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, area of each reservation ( unalloted) in acres or square miles, and reference to treaty, law, or authority by which the reservations were established. S. S. # 3641/ p. 430- 431 Aug. 20, 1898 Meyer, William H., Agent, So. Ute Agency Reports of Agents Meyer submits his annual report on conditions at the agency. He comments on agriculture; the need for irrigation, especially at the western end of the reservation; the lack of eduction; the missionary activities; and, the lack of crime. S. S. # 3757/ p. 139- 140 1899 Report of the Secretary of the Interior Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, etc. S. S. # 3915/ p. 530 Mar. 13, 1899 Pray, G. B., Special Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to W. A. Jones Writes that the government's property in Navajo Springs does not match the paper amounts and that he is reluctant to sign receipts for it. |