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Show Agriculture - 80 Aug. 25, 1884 Patten, Warren, Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Report of Agents Report of the Secretary of the Interior Patten gives his annual report to the commissioner of Indian Affairs. He comments on stock raising and agriculture. S. S. # 2287/ p. 62- 64 Sept. 30, 1884 Teller, Secretary of the Interior Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Gratuity money, a $ 4 000 allotment from government according to Act of July 4, 1884, is to be still withheld from Utes until they conform with government expectations by farming and sending children to schools. Oct. 7, 1884 Price, H., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Warren Patten, So. Ute Agency Commissioner sends to Patten the Secretary's letter concerning the payment of gratuity money, which is given to those Indian attempting farming Aug. 20, 188 6 Stollsteimer, C. F., Agent, So. Ute Agency Statistics Accompanying Annual Report Census information for annual report, includes population, deaths, births, number farming and raising stock, and criminal records. 1890 List of Farm Improvement, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, and Poultry owned by Southern Ute Indians List of So. Ute Indians by name, with figures on number of stock and acres of land under cultivation for each person listed. |