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Show Intra- Tribal Relations - 391 che- a, his widow, wishes to return to the Ouray Agency, ( text is difficult to read) July 7, 1884 Patten, Warren, Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to J. F. Gardner, Agent, Ouray Agency The Moache and Capotes want to inform the Indians at the Ouray agency that they had nothing to do with the recent troubles in Utah, during which four Indians were killed and three white men were wounded. Aug. 20, 1884 Patten, Warren, Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs A group of Uncompaghre Utes were fired upon by whites while enroute to the So. Ute Agency. Aug. 21(?), 1884 Patten, Warren, So. Ute Agency Letter to Frank Gardner, Agent, Ouray Agency To- Nigets (?) was wounded when whites fired upon him and two other travelling from the Ouray Agency to the So. Ute Reservation. Sept. 6, 1884 Burchfield, Thomas, Acting Agent, Ouray Agency Letter to Warren Patten, So. Ute Agency Please inform Buckskin Charley of Ta- ag- wy, brother of Rivador(?), has died. Has Johnny Peak arrived at your agency? Oct. 28, 1884 Clark, W. M., Agent, So. Ute Agency Letter to Gardner, Agent, Ouray Agency Several So. Utes requested Clark to send their greetings to relatives and friends at the Ouray Agency. |