Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Records Group 75).

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Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Records Group 75).

This records groups consists of several sections: Records of the Office of the Secretary of War Relating to Indian Affairs; Records of the Office of Indian Trade; General Correspondence and other Records of the Burau; Office Records of Bureau Officials; Records Relating to Indian Removal; Records of the Land Division; Records of the Law and Probate Divisions and Predecessors; Records of the Irrigation Division; Records of the Forestry Division; Records of the Civilization Division; Records of the Depredation Division; Records of the Education Division; Records of the Division of Extension and Industry; Records of the Finance Division; Records of the Alaska Division; Records of the Miscellaneous Division; Records of the Inspection Division; Records of the Statistics Division; Records of the Employees Section; Records of the Library Section; Records of the Construction Division; Records of the Civilian Conservation corps - Indian Division; Records of the Rehabilitation Division; Records of the Indian Organization Division; Field Office Records; Records of the Board of Indian Commissioners; Other Records; Cartographic Records; Audiovisual Records. Records in this data base describing these materials can be found through a "Related ID" search.

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