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Show Treaties and Agreements - 676 Letter to D. M. Browning, Commissioner Reports that a majority of Utes have accepted the act which will enable them to take allotments. Fears that when the Indian know all the consequences, they will not be so favorable. NA/ RG75/ 24887 July 5, 1895 Smith, Thomas P., Asst. Commissioner Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reports on the Southern Ute Treaty and settlement. Discusses possibility and costs of water supplied to the western reservation and the problem of allotments and water on the eastern section. NA/ RG75/ 28726- 33761 July 9, 1895 Kidd, Meredith H., Commissioner to the Utes Letter to D. M. Browning, Commissioner Reports progress of the program to secure allotments for the Southern Utes. Capotes and Moaches are most favorable but the Weeminuche refuse to sign up. Asks for instructions. NA/ RG75/ 28975- 33761 Sept. 15, 1895 Day, David F., Indian Agent, So. Ute Agency Reports of Agents Report of the Secretary of the Interior Day submits his annual report on conditions at the So. Ute Agency, the process of allotment, missionary work by Rev. Rogriques, efforts to collect children for Ft. Lewis School, activities of Ignacio and whites who supported the removal to Utah, and agricultural activities. S. S. # 3382/ p. 138- 141 Oct. 9, 1895 Leupp, Francis E. Report Proceedings of the Board of Indian Commissioners at the 13th Lake Mohonk Indian Conference |