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Show Crime - 162 May 1, 1923 Ward, Jray, U. S. Marshal Letter to Attorney General Ward reports on the Indian troubles in San Juan County, Utah, from March 21, 192 3 to April 26, 1923. May 4, 192 3 McKean, E. E., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to J. Ray Ward, U. S. Marshal Reports procedures taken to confirm death of Posey. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 May 5, 1923 Gary, Hugh L., First Presb. Church, Pueblo, Co. Letter to Hurbert Work, Secretary of Interior Encloses: Rev. James Russell letter to wife and son, April 28, 1923. Reported that Posey has died. The Mormons rounded up all the Piutes and have kept them penned up in a stockade, where one boy has died. NA/ RG75/ 23358- 1923- Con Ute 121 May 12, 1923 Holland, Rush L., Asst. Attorney General Letter to J. Ray Ward, U. S. Marshal, Salt Lake City Authority is granted to pay expenses incurred in Ward's activities in connection with the Indian trouble in San Juan County, including the hiring of Jesse Posey, Indian Mike and Charlie Ute to act as trailers. June 4, 1923 Meritt, E. B., Asst. Commissioner Letter to Rev. Hugh L. Gary, First Presb. Church, Pueblo, Co. Report of Piute Indians at Blanding, Utah, is |