Correspondence regarding Indian affairs in New Mexico, 1848-1887.

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Correspondence regarding Indian affairs in New Mexico, 1848-1887.

Typed transcripts made from originals in the National Archives, of communications from the Army and from Indian agents. They describe Army relations with various Indian tribes in the southwest, including Apache, Jicarilla, Mescalero, and Ute Indians. Includes descriptions of various skirmishes which occured. Unidentified transcriber has noted on each the record group and file number source.

Typed transcripts (hectograph copies): 1 box (.4 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6757675

UC Berkeley Libraries

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