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Show A7i>f-z-iu DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE Uintah and Ouray Indian Agony, fort Duchesne, Utah, • October 2, 1914. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, • Washington, D." C. °-fn« • / y:' '•'•• .'•"• u JUT . i ,,;.-,'; A- . .•••, "f-tf *< . Receipt is acknowledged of Office letter of September 18, 1914, concerning .the rights of these Indians to fish in the streams on the Indian grazing ground. The request is noted that I furnish a legal description of the lands upon which these Indians had been caught fishing. In reply the Office is advised that the lands In question are those known as the Indian Crazing Ground? lv is a part of theowiginal Uintah Reservation which was set aside when the reserve was thrown open to homestead, as a gracing ground for the Indians. I has never been opened in any sense. It would require a very lengthy description, and, as the matter is on file at the Office in mans , and in the act which threw the reservation open for settlenent, it is not.. deemed necessary to repeat the accurate legal description of the land in question. ..This "carticulat instance took place on the nortion of, li iyrfy |