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Indian Affairs. Annual report of the Commissioner of

Papers and documents accompanying the above report.

OREGON SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 1. Report of J. W. P. Huntington, superintendent...

No. 2. Letter from same, enclosing extracts from official report of Colonel
C. S. Drew relative to hostilities in the eastern part of Oregon.
No. 3. Extracts above referred to

No. 4. Statistical report of Agent B. R. Biddle

No. 5. Report of W. H. Barnhart, agent at Umatilla agency.
No. 6. Report of Benjamin Simpson, agent at Siletz agency
No. 7. Report of James B. Bayley, physician at Siletz agency
No. 8. Report of John Willis, farmer at Siletz agency..
No. 9. Report of George Megginson, farmer at Siletz agency..
No. 10. Report of Robert Hill, farmer at Siletz agency
No. 11. Report of J. B. Clarke, teacher at Siletz agency

No. 12. Report of William Logan, agent at Warm Spring reservation...
No. 13. Report of F. B. Chase, blacksmith at Warm Spring reservation.
No. 14. Report of W. E. Smart, surveyor at Warm Spring reservation..
No. 15. Report of J. D. Hurst, miller at Warm Spring reservation.....
No. 16. Report of George C. Cook, wagonmaker at Warm Spring reser-

vation.

No. 17. Report of William C. McKay, physician at Warm Spring reser-
vation...

No. 18. Report of M. Reaves, teacher at Warm Spring reservation
No. 19. Report of J. Whiting, superintendent of farms at Warm Spring
reservation

No. 20. Report of Amos Harvey, sub-agent at Alseya sub-agency
No. 21. Report of Thomas Clarke, farmer at Alseya sub-agency.
No. 22. Report of J. B. Condon, agent at Grande Ronde agency.
No. 23. Report of C. M. Sawtelle, teacher at Grande Ronde agency
No. 24. Report of J. M. Miller, miller at Grande Ronde agency
No. 25. Report of W. J. Bridgefarmer, teacher at Grande Ronde agency.
No. 26. Report of Nathaniel Hudson, physician at Grande Ronde agency.
No. 27. Report of Joseph Saunders, superintendent of farming at Grande
Ronde agency.

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CALIFORNIA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 23. Report of George M. Hanson, superintending agent for the
northern district...

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No. 29. Letter of same relative to purchase of goods in New York city,
also relative to Round valley...

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No. 30. Letter of same relative to defeat in Congress of bill for the sale
of Nome-Lackee and Mendocino reservations, &c..
No. 31. Letter of same relative to difficulties existing in Round valley..
No. 32. Letter of same reporting result of his visits to the Indian reser-
vations in California..

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No. 33. Letter of same relative to killing of two children by Indians,
and proceedings of a public meeting concerning the same
No. 34. Letter of same reporting distribution of goods, &c
No. 35. Letter of same reporting destruction of property and provisions
by whites....

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No. 36. Report of J. P. H. Wentworth, superintending agent for southern
district.

No. 38. Report to the Secretary of the Interior relative to the above.
No. 39. Despatch from J. P. H. Wentworth, reporting renewal of diffi-
culties at Owen's river...

No. 37. Letter from same relative to his Indians inhabiting the Owen's
river country.

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No. 40. Despatch from same calling for funds

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NEW MEXICO.

No. 41. Report of Michael Steck, superintendent.

No. 42. Letter from General Carlton to Adjutant General Thomas relative

to a reservation for Navajo and Apache Indians....

No. 43. Report of José Antonio Mansinarez, agent
No. 44. Report of Levi J. Keithly, agent

No. 45. Report of Ferdinand Maxwell, agent

No. 46. Report of F. W. Hatch, agent

No. 47. Letter from W. F. M. Arny, secretary of State of New Mexico,
enclosing correspondence with late Superintendent Collins relative to
murder of Navajoes...

No. 48. Correspondence above referred to..

No. 49. Letter to W. F. M. Arny, acknowledging the above....

COLORADO TERRITORY.

No. 50. Report of John Evans, governor, &c...

No. 51. Letter of Agent Colley, accompanying above

No. 52. Report of Elbridge Gerry, accompanying above..
No. 53. Letter of Agent Colley, accompanying above...
No. 54. Contract with chiefs, accompanying above..
No. 55. Report of Simeon Whitely, agent..

No. 56. Report of S. G. Colley

No. 57. Letter from Agent Colley

No. 58. Letter to Agent Colley, March 30, 1863
No. 59. Letter from Governor Evans, June 15, 1863

No. 60. Letter from Governor Evans, June 30, 1863

No. 61. Letter from Agent Colley, June 30, 1863.

No. 62. Letter from Governor Evans, July 15, 1863..

No. 63. Letter from Governor Evans to Agent Whitely, July 11, 1863
No. 64. Letter to Special Agent J. W. Wright, August 14, 1863..
No. 65. Letter to Agent Colley, August 14, 1863..

No. 66. Report from John W. Wright..

No. 664. Report of John G. Nicolay relative to Indian affairs in Colorado
and Utah...

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DAKOTA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 67. Annual report of John Hutchinson, acting governor and ex officio
superintendent of Indian affairs...

No. 63. Annual report of W. A. Burleigh, agent for Yancton Sioux.
No. 69. Annual report of John B. Hoffman, agent for the Poncas..
No. 70. Report of J. Austin Lewis, fariner for the Poncas

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No 71. Letter from Agent S. N. Latta, reporting condition of affairs in
the Upper Missouri country

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No. 72. Letter of Messrs. La Barge, Harkness & Co., and Agent Henry
W. Reed, relative to the necessity of establishing military posts on the
Upper Missouri.............

No. 73. Letter from Agent S. N. Latta, United States agent, on the same
subject...

No. 74. Letter from Agent S. N. Latta on the same subject.
No. 75. Report to Secretary of the Interior of January 26, 1863, relative
to the necessity of sending troops to the Upper Missouri country.
No. 76. Report to same of March 11, 1863, on the same subject.
No. 77. Leiter from the Secretary of War on the same subject...
No. 78. Report to Secretary of the Interior of June 19, 1863, enclosing
letter from H. W. Reed, reporting his inability to procure escort for
goods going to the Upper Missouri country..

No. 79. Letter from Agent H. W. Reed, referred to above...

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No. 80. Letter from Agent S. N. Latta, reporting relative to hostilities of
the Indians on the Upper Missouri.

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No. 81. Letter from Agent II. W. Reed, reporting relative to his efforts
to repair to his agency

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SOUTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 81. Report of Superintendent W. G. Coffin...

No. 82. Report of Justin Harlan, agent for the Cherokees...
No. 83. Report of George A. Cutler, agent for the Creeks..

No. 84. Report of Isaac Coleman, agent for the Choctaws and Chicka-

saws.

No. 85. Report of H. C. Ketchum, physician for the southern refugee
Indians

No. 86. Report of G. C. Snow, agent for the Seminoles

No. 87. Report of E. H. Carruth, agent for the Witchitas..

No. 88. Report of P. P. Elder, agent for the Osages, &c
No. 89. Report of Osage manual labor school

No. 90. Report of A. V. Coffin, directing physician for northern refugee
Indians

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No. 91. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to transportation of
supplies to the Cherokee refugees....

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No. 92. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to raids made in the
Creek and Cherokee countries..

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No. 93. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, reporting difficulties between
the Osages and Wild Delawares..

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No. 94. Letter from Superintendent Coffiu, enclosing copy of letter of
Colonel William H. Phillips relative to the removal of the Cherokee
refugees

No. 95. Letter of Colonel Phillips, above referred to

No. 96. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to difficulties between
the Osages and Delawares..

No. 97. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, reporting attack by guerillas
on Dr. Palmer and Judge Hilderbrand, and murder of the latter.
No. 98. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, reporting illness of Opothley-
ohola, and feasibility of making treaty with the Creeks...
No. 99. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to arrival of Cherokees
in their own country and withdrawal of troops therefrom
No. 100. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to the condition of
affairs within his superintendency

No. 101. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to depredations com-
mitted by "jayhawkers."

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No. 102. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, enclosing one from Agent
Harlan relative to the condition of the Cherokees at Fort Gibson....
No. 103. Letter from Agent Harlan, above referred to

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No. 104. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to subsistence of the
Cherokees

No. 105. Answer to the above

No. 106. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, reporting capture by Osages
of a party of rebels passing through their country

No. 107. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, enclosing letters from Agents
Carruth and Martin relative to aproposed council with certain Indians
at variance with each other..

No. 108. Letter from Agent Martin, above referred to....
No. 109. Letter from Agent Carruth, above referred to.

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No. 110. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to train of supplies
sent to the Cherokee nation

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No. 111. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, enclosing report of Henry
Smith relative to affairs at Fort Gib-on

No. 112. Report above referred to, from Henry Smith

No. 113. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, enclosing statement of Agent
Harlan relative to the Cherokee refugees at Fort Gibson .

No. 1134. Statement above referred to

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No. 114. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, enclosing reports of Special
Agent A. G. Proctor relative to the affairs of the Cherokees and other
refugees at Fort Gibson

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No. 115. Reports of Agent Proctor, of July 31 and August 9, above re-
ferred to..

No. 116. Letter from Superintendent Coffin relative to return of southern
refugees to their homes...

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No. 117. Letter from Special Agent M. Gookins, accompanying above..
No. 117. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, transmitting a report from
Agent Proctor relative to a recent rebel raid in the Cherokee country.
No. 117. Report above referred to

No. 118. Address of rebel commissioner of Indian affairs to the southern
Indians, accompanying above

No. 119. Letter from John Ross, &c., &c., relative to laws passed by
the Cherokee council, abolishing slavery and deposing rebel officers, &c.
No. 120 Proclamation of John Ross to the Cherokee nation, and corre-
spondence between him and rebel officers

CENTRAL SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 121. Report of H. B. Branch, superintendent
No. 122. Report of F. Johnson, agent for the Delawares

No. 123. Report of Reverend John G. Pratt, superintendent of the Dela-
ware mission school..

No. 124. Letter to Agent Johnson, June 2, 1863, relative to removal of
the Delawares..

No. 125. Report of O. H. Irish, agent for the Omahas

No. 126. Report of Reverend R. I. Burtt, missionary for the Omahas
No. 127. Report of C. C. Hutchinson, agent for the Ottawas, &c
No. 128. Report of C. B. Keith, agent for the Kickapoos

No. 129. Report of G. A. Cotton, agent for the Osage River Indians.
No. 130. Report of W. W. Ross, agent for the Pottawatomies..
No. 131. Report of B. F. Lushbaugh, agent for the Pawnees..
No. 132. Report of E. G. Platts, teacher for the Pawnees..
No. 133. Report of C. H. Whaley, farmer for the Pawnees
No. 134. Report of H. W. Martin, agent for the Sacs and Foxes
No. 135. Report of R. P. Duval, teacher for the Sacs and Foxes..
No. 136. Report of J. P. Baker, agent for the Ottoes and Missourias..
No. 137. Report of John Loree, agent for the Upper Platte agency
No. 138. Report of H. W. Farnsworth, agent for the Kansas Indians..
No. 139. Report of T. S. Huffaker, farmer for the Kansas Indians...
No. 140. Report of M. Stubbs, superintendent Kansas manual labor

school..

No. 141. Report of J. A. Burbank, agent for the Great Nemaha agency.
No. 142. Report of W. H. Mann, teacher for the Great Nemaha agency.
No. 143. Report of M. Griffin, farmer for the Great Nemaha agency.

NORTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 144. Report of T. J. Galbraith, agent for the Sioux, for 1862....
No. 145. Report of L. E. Webb, agent for the Chippewas of Lake Supe-

rior

No. 146. Report of V. Smith, physician for the Chippewas of Lake
Superior...

No. 147. Report of J. A. Wilson, farmer for the Chippewas of Lake
Superior.

No. 148. Letter of instructions to Superintendent C. W. Thompson, of
April 8, 1863, relative to the removal of the Sioux and Winnebago
Indians..

No. 149. Letter to Superintendent Thompson, of April 9, 1863, on the
same subject....

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No. 150. Letter to Agent St. A. D. Balcombe, enclosing copy of act of
Congress on the same subject....

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No. 152. Letter from Superintendent Thompson, of April 28, on the same
subject

No. 151. Copy of act of Congress above mentioned

No. 153. Letter from same, of June 1, on the same subject
No. 154. Letter from Charles E. Mix, of May 21, on the same subject..
No. 155. Letter from same, of May 29, on the same subject.....
No. 156. Letter from R. C. Olin, assistant adjutant general, enclosing
list of Sioux Indians and half-breeds encamped at Fort Snelling.
No. 157. Letter from Superintendent Thompson in regard to sites selected
by him in Dakota for the Sioux and Winnebagoes

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No. 172. Letter from Agent Morrill....

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No. 158. Letter from Superintendent Thompson relative to establishing
reservations for the Sioux and Winnebagoes...

No. 159. Letter from Brigadier General Sully relative to the condition of
the Winnebagoes removed to Dakota

No. 160. Letter from the Secretary of War, enclosing letter from Brigadier
General Sulley on the same subject.

No. 161. Letter of General Sulley above referred to....

No. 162. Letter to Agent St. A. D. Balcombe in relation to site selected
for the Winnebagoes...

No. 163. Letter to Superintendent Thompson, enclosing one from Super-
intendent H. B. Branch, with communication from Agent O. H. Irish,
relative to the Winnebagoes arriving at the Omaha agency.

No. 164. Letters of Superintendent Branch and Agent Irish, above re-
ferred to...

No. 165. Letter to same on the same subject

No. 166. Letter from Agent A. C. Morrill relative to the feeling of the
Chippewas under his charge...

No. 167. Letter from Charles E. Mix relative to sale of liquor to the Chip-
pewas and interview with Hole-in-the-day....

No. 168. Letter from same, reporting interview with Hole-in-the-day
No. 169. Letter from Hole-in-the-day relative to the Chippewas of the
Mississippi

No. 170. Letter to Superintendent Thompson, enclosing sundry letters
from Agent Morrill relative to the Chippewas.

No. 171. Letter from same, enclosing one from Agent Morrill showing
the condition of affairs at Leech lake

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No. 173. Letter from Agent Morrill, showing the feeling of the Indians
under his charge

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No. 174. Letter from Agent L. E. Webb relative to a visit of a party of
Chippewas of Red lake to his agency.

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No. 175. Letter from the Secretary of State, enclosing communication
from Lord Lyons relative to supplying arms to Indians of the northwest.
No. 176. Letter of Lord Lyons referred to above.....

No. 177. Communication to Lord Lyons, accompanying above..
No. 178. Letter from the Secretary of State, enclosing copy of letter of
A. G. Dallas, governor-in-chief of Rupert's Land, to General Sibley,
giving an account of an interview with Little Crow, chief of the Sioux

Indians

No. 179. Letter from Governor Dallas above referred to..

No. 180. Letter from Alexander Ramsey, governor of Minnesota, relative
to the negotiation of a treaty with the Chippewas of Red lake and
Pembina

No. 181. Letter from same on the same subject..
No. 182. Letter from same on the same subject....

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No. 183. Letter of instructions to the Board of Visitors to the Chippewa
Indians

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No. 184. Report to the Secretary of the Interior relative to the Winne-
bagoes who desire to remain in Minnesota..

No. 185. Reply of the Secretary of the Interior to the above.

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No. 186. Instructions to the appraisers of the Winnebago lands relative
to the above subject

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No. 187. Report of the Board of Visitors to the Chippewas of Lake
Superior....

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GREEN BAY AGENCY.

No. 188. Report of M. M. Davis, agent..

No. 189. Report of H. H. Martin, farmer for the Menomonees..
No. 190. Report of Reverend J. Slingerland, teacher for the Menomonees.
No. 191. Report of William Willand, teacher for the Menomonees...
No. 192. Report of Jane Dousman, teacher for the Menomonces.
No. 193. Report of Kate Dousman, teacher for the Menomonees..
No. 194. Report of R. Dousman, teacher for the Menomonees..
No. 195. Report of E. A. Goodnough, teacher for the Menomonees.

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