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1 "A History of Utah's American Indians" - IntroductionText
2 The abandoned BoyText
3 Ancient Basket makers of southeastern Utah, a guide leaflet descriptive of an exhibit in the American museum of natural history_Compound object.1902Image/StillImage
4 Bench Warrant for Tse-ge-nat, otherwise Everett Hatch October 16, 1914Text
5 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History - July 31, 18641864-07-31Text
6 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History dated March 10, 18661866-03-10Text
7 Corn Brought to the EarthText
8 Expedition to the valley of the Great Salt Lake: Including a Description of its Geography, Natural History, and Minerals, and an Analysis of Its WatersImage/StillImage
9 Exploration of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake1936Image/StillImage
10 Federal Indian policy in Utah, 1848-18651912Text
11 The First Child Born [II]Text
12 Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Insitiution 1882-831882; 1883Text
13 From Charles Mabey, Governor to Hubert Work April 18, 1923Text
14 From Commissioner Burke to Allotting Agent Simington June 11, 1924Text
15 From Commissioner Burke to H.K. Olcott March 27, 1923Text
16 From E.B. Meritt, Acting Commissioner to Senator Reed Smoot April 17, 1923Text
17 From E.B. Meritt, Acting Commissioner to Senator William King April 18, 1923Text
18 From Harry Armstrong, agent of Crow and Cheyenne to Sec. of Interior April 6, 19231923-04-06Text
19 From John Wetherill of Wetherill & Colville to Gen. Hugh Scott, March 23, 1915Text
20 From Property Clerk to E.Z. Black, Stockman October 20, 1924Text
21 From Secretary McDowell to General Scott March 27, 1923Text
22 From Sen. William King to Comm. Burke, April 13, 1923Text
23 From Superintendent Jenkins to General Scott April 28, 1915Text
24 General Discussion From Story of the Flood [1]Text
25 History of Utah's American Indian 8 - Conclusion- The Contemporary Status of Utah IndiansText
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