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Show Government Relations - 329 Harreld, J. W., Chairman, U. S. Senate Comm. on Indian Affairs Letter to E. E. McKean Sends Senate Bill No. 183 3 about establishing a hospital and sanitorium for all American Indians. Encloses: Memorandum explaining the virtues of Claremore where the hospital is to be located, and S. B. No. 1833. Jan. 13, 1926 McKean, E. E., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to J. W. Harreld Appreciation expressed for introducing Senate Bill No. 183 3. Bill will help Indians throughout the country overcome health problems by making hospitals available to them. Dec. 23, 1931 Lindquist, G. E. E., Member, Board of Indian Commission Report to Samuel A. Eliot, Chairman Reports inspection of Con. Ute Agency- Describes conditions of each area. includes the agency, finances and economic and social conditions. Other topics: Ignacio Boarding School; Indians and Community; Law and Order; Education; Ute Mountain School; Needs and Recommendations. Recommends that steps be taken to interest the Indians in voting. Trespassing on Indian lands should be eliminated. NA/ RG75/ 6675- 1932- Con Ute 150 Oct. 30, 1934 Millin, Richard B., Assoc. Range Supv. Letter to Donald H. Wattson, Supt., Con Ute Agency Explains that lands in southeastern Utah may be organized into grazing districts according to the Taylor Act. Tells how that might affect the Indians. NA/ RG75/ 23789- 1935- Con Ute 301 Feb. 18, 1935 Wattson, D. H., Supt., Con. Ute Agency |