Correspondence, June 30, 1875.

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Correspondence, June 30, 1875.

Agent A.J. Barnes writes Edward P. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, saying that he was forwarding a quarterly report of an inventory of property and its distribution on the Moapa Indian Reservation and that he had conducted a systematic arrangement of the agency's office records.

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Barnes, A. James

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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Southeast Nevada Indian Agency.

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Agency in charge of managing the Moapa Indian Reservation in Nev. A.J. Barnes was the agent in charge in 1875. From the description of Correspondence, June 30, 1875. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat record id: 44002004 ...

Smith, Edward Parmelee, 1827-1876

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Edward Parmelee Smith was ordained a pastor of the Congregational Church in 1856. From 1863-1866 he served as field agent and field secretary of the U.S. Christian Commission. Smith was district secretary from 1866-1871, and then general field agent for the American Missionary Association from 1871-1873. He was Indian agent to the Chippewa Agency in Minnesota, and from 1873-1875, U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. In 1875 Smith was elected president of Howard University. From the d...