Central Classified Files, 1933–1942

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Central Classified Files, 1933–1942

1933-1942

This series contains correspondence, narrative and statistical reports, circulars, manuals, maps, newspaper clippings and photographs documenting personnel matters, agency policies and regulations, publications, conferences, enrollee training programs and projects undertaken at agencies in Arizona, California, Utah and New Mexico. Projects include road and truck trail construction and maintenance, soil conservation, wildlife management, and range improvement. Agencies represented include the Mission Agency, the Fort Apache Agency, the Salt River Agency, the Navajo Agency, the Sells Agency, the Uintah and Ouray Agency, United Pueblos Agency, the Pima Agency, the San Carlos Agency, the Truxton Canyon Agency, and the Charles H. Burke and Phoenix Indian Schools. Also included are administrative files containing correspondence with Office of Indian Affairs and Soil Conservation Service officials. Of particular note are photographs documenting the shop on the Viejas Reservation in California.

3 linear feet, 11 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11668761

National Archives at Riverside

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Charles H. Burke School (Fort Wingate, N.M.)

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