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Show Education - 200 November, 1892. The Utes continue to refuse to send their children to Ft. Lewis school because the government has failed to ratify their treaty for removal to Utah. FRCD/ RG 75 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/ 2773 Apr. 21, 1893 Browning, D. W., Commissioner Letter to U. S. Agents, Bonded Superintendents and Supervisors No children are to be taken to non- reservation schools without the consent of parents and agent. The consent of parents must be voluntary, and not coerced. June 27, 1893 Morgan, Louis, Supt., Ft. Lewis Indian School Letter to Charles Bartholomew, Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency The commissioner has received a report stating the Utes will not send their children to the school as long as it is under present management Is this report correct? FRCD/ RG 75 Aug. 24, 1893 Freeman, W. B., Major, Acting Agent, So. Ute Agency Reports of Agents Report of the Secretary of the Interior Freeman submits his annual report on conditions at the Southern Ute Agency. He comments that deaths and blindness of children sent away to |