Correspondence with Other Indian Agencies, 1909–1939

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Correspondence with Other Indian Agencies, 1909–1939

1909-1939

This series consists of correspondence with other Indian agencies. The records include letters received and copies of letters sent; forms; telegrams; journal vouchers; contracts; lists of citizens; powers of attorney; lists of committee members; copies of legislative acts; and minutes of meetings. Topics covered in the records include inheritance and succession; transfers of Indians between agencies; agency administration; Indian land; Indian allotments; accounts; leases; Liberty bonds; annuities; debts; schools; and permission for Indians to visit other reservations. The correspondents include Blackfeet Indian Agency; Northern Cheyenne Agency; Crow Indian Agency; Crow Creek Agency; Flathead Indian Agency; Fort Belknap Indian Agency; Fort Hall Agency; Fort Lapwai Indian Agency; Fort Peck Indian Agency; Fort Shaw Indian School; Osage Agency; Pawnee Agency; Pine Ridge Agency; Potawatomi Agency; Rosebud Agency; Santa Fe Agency; Shoshone Agency; Standing Rock Agency; Tulalip Agency; Turtle Mountain Agency; Uintah and Ouray Agency; White Earth Agency; Winnebago Agency;Yakima Agency; and Yankton Agency.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11673886

National Archives at Kansas City

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United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Osage Agency

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Fort Shaw Government Industrial Indian School

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