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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 584 that his party will have more time to see the ruins. June 9, 1926 McKean, E. E., Supt., Cons. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs The agent responds to Mrs. Wiegel's letter to the commissioner. She has exaggerated the use of peyote on the So. Ute Reservation. His employees are not drinking on the job. He does not think the Indians should be given the responsibility of supervising and maintaining irrigation ditches. He agrees that a small monument should be placed on Chief Ouray's grave. June 11, 1926 Burke, Chas. H., Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to E. E. McKean. Cons. Ute Agency The commissioner acknowledges changes in agenda for the Crown Prince of Sweden's trip to Mesa Verde. May 23, 1927 Hansberry, J. A. Letter to Superintendent, Ute Agency Asks is there is a tent available for George Brooks for after his eye operation and that he will need glassed. Also, Charles Lang must have an operation or he will go totally blind. July 22, 1927 McKean, E. E., Supt. Con. Ute Agency Letter to J. A. Hansberry Gives thanks for the interest in the welfare of George Brooks and Charles Lang and their eye problems. States that their cases are being dealt with. Oct. 18, 1927 McDaniels, Principal, Towaoc |