Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1898 |
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... opinion of this office , be included in the amount set apart for contract schools , and therefore , upon your approval , that sum has been deducted from the above total , which would leave a new total for 1895 of $ 298,815 , of which ...
... opinion of this office , be included in the amount set apart for contract schools , and therefore , upon your approval , that sum has been deducted from the above total , which would leave a new total for 1895 of $ 298,815 , of which ...
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... opinion that the amount of funds appropriated for this purpose is below the actual necessities , and often the necessary economy becomes subversive of good and effective results . In congregating and sheltering the great number of ...
... opinion that the amount of funds appropriated for this purpose is below the actual necessities , and often the necessary economy becomes subversive of good and effective results . In congregating and sheltering the great number of ...
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... opinion of the Acting Attorney - General that it passed a valid title to the land conveyed , subject to an unsatisfied mortgage of $ 1,800 held by the State , which was subsequently shown to have been dis- charged , and so recorded ...
... opinion of the Acting Attorney - General that it passed a valid title to the land conveyed , subject to an unsatisfied mortgage of $ 1,800 held by the State , which was subsequently shown to have been dis- charged , and so recorded ...
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... opinion that there is also some question as to whether even the Indians in possession of lands could lawfully be allotted after the 1st of last April . To remove all doubt it is sug- gested that Congress should be asked to legalize the ...
... opinion that there is also some question as to whether even the Indians in possession of lands could lawfully be allotted after the 1st of last April . To remove all doubt it is sug- gested that Congress should be asked to legalize the ...
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... opinion that the Department is fortunate in securing for this position the services of an engineer so thoroughly competent , reliable , and honest as Mr. W. H. Graves , whose services as superintendent of the irrigation construction on ...
... opinion that the Department is fortunate in securing for this position the services of an engineer so thoroughly competent , reliable , and honest as Mr. W. H. Graves , whose services as superintendent of the irrigation construction on ...
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30 Stats acre per annum act of Congress Agency agreement allottees amount application April asphalt August authority average attendance Blackfoot River boarding schools Cherokee Nation Cheyenne Chickasaw Nation Chippewa Choctaw and Chickasaw Choctaw Nation citizens coal and asphalt commission company's construction court Creek Nation Crow Curtis Act Dawes Commission definite location Department approved direction enrollment farming and grazing Five Civilized Tribes follows Fort Hall Reservation Government granted grazing leases Indian Affairs Indian agent Indian appropriation act Indian lands Indian Reservation Indian schools Indian Territory Inspector Wright instructions Interior irrigation July June 30 Kansas Kiowa last annual report line of road maps of definite March ment miles mineral Okla Oklahoma payment plat Potawatomi pupils purposes Railroad Railway recommended regulations River royalty Secretary Seminole station grounds submitted superintendent thence thereof timber tion town town-site tracts treaty tribal United States Indian
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