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Show Treaties and Agreements - 655 Sept. 11, 1855 Articles of Agreement and Convention Agreement between Moache Utahs and the United States, who is represented by David Meriwether. Moache Utahs relinquish all title and claim to lands within Territory of New Mexico, except lands reserved for them. The Moache Utahs agree to move to reserved lands and the United States agrees to pay certain sums of money, or equivalent goods, through the end of 1882. NA/ RG 75 Mar. 2, 1868 Treaty with the Ute, 18 68 Articles of a treaty and agreement between the United States, represented by Nathaniel G. Taylor, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and Kit Carson; Alexander C Hunt, governor of Colorado Territory; and representatives of the Tabbaquache, Moache, Capote, Weeminuche, Yampa, Grand River, and Uintah bands of Ute Indians. FRCD/ RG 75 Apr. 29, 1874 Forty- Third Congress, Session I, Chapter 13 6 Report of congressional ratification of an agreement by and between Felix R. Brunot, commissioner in behalf of the United States, and the chiefs, headmen, and men of the Tabequache, Moache, Capote, Weeminuche, Yampa, Grand River, and Uintah bands of the Ute Indians. FRCD/ RG 75 Nov. 22, 1875 Grant, U. S., President Executive Order Executive order setting apart lands in Colorado for the Ute Indian Reservation. Published in Report of the Secretary of the Interior, Executive Orders Relating to Indian Reservations, 49th Congress, 2nd Session, HR ( 1885). S. S. # 2467/ p. 533 |