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101 Order: United States of America, Plantiff vs. Tse-na-gat, other wise called Pa-woo-tach, otherwise called Everett Hatch, Defendant April 30, 1915Text
102 Possibly from General Scott to Hubert Work, Secretary of Interior April 14, 1923Text
103 Possibly from Henry McCallister to Col. L.E. Campbell May 10, 1915Text
104 Report 68th Congress, 1st Section, House of Representatives, Report No. 162, Reservation of Certain Land in Utah as a School Site for Ute Indians, proposed by Mr. SnyderText
105 Report about the Consolidated Ute Indian AgencyText
106 Telegram from L.E. Campbell to Gen. Scott July 15, 1915Text
107 Telegram from William King to Burke, April 6, 1923Text
108 Tse-ne-gat Denied Plea Court Give Him LibertyText
109 The Utes Last Stand written by Mrs. C. W. Wiegel Feb. 24, 1931Text
110 From Superintendent Of Uintah & Ouray Agency to Superintendent McKean March 26, 1924Text
111 Letter to Harvey K. Meyer from E.B. Meritt, Assistant Commissioner March 30, 1925Text
112 Indian Relations on the Mormon Frontier1944Text
113 Interview with Chester Cantsee: White Mesa Ute-Paiute Historical NarrativeText
114 Order of Removal in United States of America v. Tes-Na-Cat, alias Pa-Woo-Tach, alias Everett Hatch dated April 2, 19151915-04-02Text
115 History of Utah's American Indian 8 - Conclusion- The Contemporary Status of Utah IndiansText
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