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Show Health - 346 Sept. 11, 1922 Brandon, F. E., Special Supervisor Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reports inspection of Ute Mountain Reservation. Comments include health of people included. NA/ RG75/ 75948- 1922 & 75950- 75952/ Con Ute 910 Sept. 28, 1922 Burke, C H . , Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to McNeilly Repeats Brandon's report on hospital at Ute Mountain that it is not sanitary. Advises proper supervision. NA/ RG75 Oct. 4, 1922 Meritt, E. B., Asst. Commissioner Letter to E. E. McKean Special Supervisor F. E. Brandon has reported deplorable conditions at the hospital. Requests that office be informed when building is put in proper order. NA/ RG75/ 75951- 1922- Con Ute 700 Oct. 9, 1922 McKean, E. E., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reports that the hospital at the Ute Mountain School has been cleaned up and put into working order. There is no agency physician but there is a nurse and a housekeeper. NA/ RG75/ 75951- 1922- Con Ute 910 July 4, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his activities each day of the week. He says not much has been done on account of an outbreak of measles. No one has died. |