Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1884 |
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... months some dark spots have been removed and some bright spots made brighter . More Indians are living in houses and fewer in tepees than there were one year ago . More are cultivating the soil and fewer following the chase than when I ...
... months some dark spots have been removed and some bright spots made brighter . More Indians are living in houses and fewer in tepees than there were one year ago . More are cultivating the soil and fewer following the chase than when I ...
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... months past , because certain Indians at the extreme northern agencies were suffering for food , and by inference the cause of this suffering was at- tributable to neglect on the part of this office ; while on the contrary , the ...
... months past , because certain Indians at the extreme northern agencies were suffering for food , and by inference the cause of this suffering was at- tributable to neglect on the part of this office ; while on the contrary , the ...
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... months to secure the construction of the necessary buildings by this means , it was decided to send a special agent on to the ground selected for the future home of these Indians , and to construct out of the timber growing there the ...
... months to secure the construction of the necessary buildings by this means , it was decided to send a special agent on to the ground selected for the future home of these Indians , and to construct out of the timber growing there the ...
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... month for officers and $ 5 per month for privates . Of the 784 men in service the past year only 64 were single men ; all the others had families averaging five members . During the year 128 resigned on account of " inadequate salary ...
... month for officers and $ 5 per month for privates . Of the 784 men in service the past year only 64 were single men ; all the others had families averaging five members . During the year 128 resigned on account of " inadequate salary ...
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... month of June the great flood from the Colorado River completely destroyed all buildings and corrals on the opposite ... months in this climate , with the thermometer ranging from 110 ° to 1220 , he only wonders why it is that we do not ...
... month of June the great flood from the Colorado River completely destroyed all buildings and corrals on the opposite ... months in this climate , with the thermometer ranging from 110 ° to 1220 , he only wonders why it is that we do not ...
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