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Textual Records: Appraisements, 1844-1922. Yakima landappraisement and timber schedules, 1910. Registry of DelawareIndians, patent lists, appraisement, and schedule of payments,1867-74. Schedules of appraisement and census rolls for Omaha andUmatilla Reservations, 1883-91. Reports on appraisement ofimprovements of Cherokee intruders, 1893-95. Rolls of Cherokeeintruders, 1893. Schedules of appraisements of damages byrailroads, 1899-1908. Land classification schedule for TongueRiver Reservation in Montana, 1929-30. Records relating tocertificates of indebtedness, 1861-85. Records relating to thedisposal of the Cherokee neutral lands, 1866-72. Records relatingto Chippewa and Munsee lands in Kansas, 1859-1900. Recordsrelating to the Kansas trust lands and diminished reserve, 1862-74. Tract books relating to Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankeshaw, Wea,and Iowa trust lands, 1857. Records relating to Kickapoo lands,consisting of tract book, 1871-90; and stubs for landcertificates issued to the Atchison and Pike's Peak Railroad Co.,1866. Tract book of Omaha lands in Nebraska, 1871-83. Schedule ofnames of purchasers of Osage lands in Kansas, n.d. Recordsrelating to Ottawa trust lands in Kansas, 1864-77. Tract books toPawnee trust lands in Nebraska, n.d. Records relating toPotawatomi lands in Kansas, including stubs for certificatesissued to the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Co., 1869;and tract books, 1866-73. Records relating to Sauk and Fox of theMississippi trust lands in Kansas, 1862, 1864-71. Recordsrelating to Sauk and Fox of the Missouri trust lands in Kansasand Nebraska, 1864-72, 1877. Records relating to Winnebago trustlands in Minnesota, 1863-75. Miscellaneous records concerningsales of trust lands, including bids, 1866, 1873-74; andschedules, 1856-73. Records relating to sales of allotments onPuyallup Reservation in Washington, 1895-1915. Records relatingto Choctaw and Chickasaw segregated coal and asphalt lands, 1904-5, 1913-14. Records concerning removals of restrictions on landsales and certificates of competency, 1906-28. Records concerningpatents and deeds, including patents, 1855-1915; receipts forpatents, 1911-28; lists of Choctaw and Chickasaw homesteadpatents, 1906; Seminole homestead deeds, 1907, 1909; letters sentconcerning deeds, 1862-67; register of deeds received forapproval, 1865-70; letters sent concerning deeds to Shawneelands, 1870-72; deed docket books, 1896-1901, 1903-7; docket bookfor Yankton deeds, 1904-7; and register of Indian deeds toinherited land, 1903-9, with index. Miscellaneous recordsconcerning disposal of Indian lands, including records relatingto sale and leasing of Cherokee outlet, 1889; records of the WarmSprings and Colville Commission, 1891; letters receivedconcerning Muskogee townsite, 1900-2, 1905-7; and register ofsales of Indian land, 1910. Applications for permits to prospect for oil and gas in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, 1921-27. Records relating to leases, includingtimber contracts of La Pointe Agency, 1883-89; registers ofleases by Five Civilized Tribes, 1903-9, with indexes; record ofWinnebago leases, 1907-8; powers of attorney for grazing leases,1931-35; corporation reference book, 1907-12; records relating to lease agreements in the New York Agency, 1890-1950 ; and land lease and permit reports, 1959-62. Recordsrelating to land allotments and disposition, 1854-1968. Records relating to land tenure and acquisition, 1917-47.
Textual Records (in Fort Worth): Records of the District 5Office, and its successor, the Region 5 Office, including centralfiles, 1944-48; office files of District Director Dover Kent,1946-47; records relating to budgets and organization structure,1947-48; and annual statistical and narrative report of extensionwork, 1948. Annual and monthly statistical and narrativeirrigation project reports, 1936-42; and irrigation projectfiles, 1936-39. Central files, 1940-64. Memorandums issued byarea offices, 1957-67. Records relating to personnel, 1913-63.Records relating to investigations, 1955-64. Records of theBranch of Real Property, consisting of central files, 1955-60;statistical reports, 1956-64; records relating to condemnationsuits on Indian lands, 1953-62; farming and grazing lease files,1949-66; and oil and gas lease files, 1957-65. Records of theBranch of Land Operations, consisting of central files, 1955-60;annual narrative reports from other area offices, 1959-61;records relating to soil and moisture conservation, includingnarrative reports, 1951-59, and project files, 1947-50; andrecords relating to irrigation, including evaluation reports onlands acceptable or unacceptable for irrigation projects, 1964.Trust fund records, including correspondence, 1935-57; recordsrelating to expenditures, 1948-58, and per capita payments, 1968-69; applications for tribal employment, 1959; applications forper capita payments, 1968; records relating to rejectedapplicants, 1969; forms for guardianship of minor Indians(\"custody sheets\"), 1968; index to Indians who were paid in 1969,ca. 1969; individual Indian money (IIM) account files, 1947-64;IIM ledger cards, 1947-63; and receipts for moneys received(\"official receipts\"), 1950-65. Records relating to credit,including central files, 1948-62; statistical reports, 1938-56;and records relating to Indian credit associations and tribalcommittees, 1939-51. Records of the Relocation Specialist,including correspondence, 1952-63; statistical reports relatingto returned Indians and relocatees, 1953-63; lists of relocatedIndians, 1952-61; reports on individual relocated Indians andIndians who returned to Oklahoma, 1952-62; relocation(\"employment assistance\") case files, 1952-65; and adultvocational training (AVT0) case files, 1958-65. Records of theIndustrial Development Specialist, consisting of central files,1958-63. Indian services records, consisting of tribal attorneycontract files, 1959-79. Welfare records, including letters sent,1958-63; records of the area social worker, 1961-62; narrativereports, 1954-61; statistical reports, 1952-65; and recordsrelating to the welfare budget, 1953-61. Education records,including central files, 1953-60; statistical and narrativereports relating to Indian education in public schools, 1947-57;records relating to adult education, 1957-60; student applicationcards, 1960-66; roster of students, 1959-61; index to students,1955-60; and Indian school newspapers, 1963-67. Records relatingto the Alabama-Coushatta Reservation, 1928-56.
Textual Records (in Denver): Letters sent, 1875-1915. Lettersreceived, 1873-1909, with registers, 1893-95. Index of officialletters, n.d. Superintendent's subject files, 1908-29. Recordsrelating to agency finances, consisting of account books, 1874-86; record book, 1874-80; quarterly cash accounts, 1875-1905;\"Statements of Public Funds,\" 1875-1905; record of receipts anddisbursements (\"Cash Book\"), 1875-1909; statements of disbursingaccounts, 1876-1905; abstracts and vouchers of disbursements,1876-1905; estimates of funds needed, 1876-1901; andmiscellaneous financial records, 1876-1898. Individual Indianmoney (IIM) ledgers, 1947-63; IIM posting records, 1954-66; IIMledger sheets, 1947-63; and IIM case files, 1954-66. Recordsrelating to medical services, including monthly medical reports(\"Sanitary Reports\"), 1875-1902; invoices and receipts formedical supplies, 1875-91; reports of medical supplies, 1876-1909; and estimates of medical supplies needed, 1877-99. Recordsrelating to schools, 1876-1914. Records relating to land andagriculture, including reports of the agency farmer, 1878-1900;\"Cattle Claims,\" 1896-1907; notices of land and water claims,1897-1912; grazing permits, 1904-5; record of Indian cattle sold,ca. 1906-14; brand books, ca. 1916; land allotment lists, n.d.; appraisal reports for land allotments, 1955-85; and \"Blackfeet Industrial Survey,\" 1921. Records relating toemployees, 1875-1910. Records relating to issues to Indians,including accounts of goods received and issued, 1874-76;\"Property Returns\" abstracts and vouchers, 1875-1901; annuityestimates, 1877-99; weekly supply reports, 1877-95; record ofissues of supplies, ca. 1882-87; ration rolls, 1902-14; andrecord of issues of farm equipment and livestock, n.d.Miscellaneous records, including journal of Indian police, 1890-95; \"Liquor Cases,\" 1910-12; and diary of Superintendent C.L.Ellis, 1915-17. Records relating to supplies, 1873-1904. Vitalrecords, including list of Indian lodges, ca. 1877-78; censusrecords, 1895-1908; marriage records, 1894-1915; \"Registers ofIndians by Families,\" 1901-4; records of births and deaths, 1902-17; and family histories, 1908. Numerical correspondence, 1909-23.Decimal correspondence, 1913-57. General subject files, 1915-55.Orders, circulars, and other issuances, 1924-33. Records relatingto employment, 1875-1927. Employment assistance case files, 1966-76. Financial records, consisting of individual Indian money (IIM) and individual Indian account (IIA)official receipts, 1917-52; IIM and IIA journal vouchers, 1920-47; IIM and IIA check copies, 1934-53; financial correspondenceand related records, 1944-53; IIA ledger sheets, 1954; IIMledgers and cards, 1913-59; IIM posting and control records,1937-60; records relating to trust responsibilities, includingIIM ledger cards, 1930-57; index to IIM ledger, 1930; allottingagents' correspondence, 1906-14; allotted land sales petitions,1920-21; land sale and lease cards, 1927-36; tribal range, land,and oil committee minutes, 1950-55; Reclamation Service circularletters and general orders, 1914-31; IIM case files, 1943-51;monthly irrigation reports, 1923-50; crop reports, 1920-59;miscellaneous irrigation project records, 1913-53; and forestryand grazing correspondence, 1932-55. Records of the BlackfeetTribal Fund land acquisition project, 1939. Annual creditreports, 1948-49. Minutes of Credit Committee meetings, 1940-55.Minutes of Cattle Board meetings, 1938-53. Cattle programrepayment records, 1936-56. Records of livestock associations,1941-47. Individual cattle repayment records, 1934-41. Easementsand rights of way, 1933-55. Emergency Conservation Work payrolls,1935-37. Census rolls and related records, 1891-1947.Supplementary census rolls, 1923-42. Census record cards, 1925-51. Records relating to extension program activities, 1931-55.Records of Indian relief and rehabilitation program, 1936-46.Drought relief cattle program records, 1934-36. Annual farmsurvey sheets, 1946-53. Tribal election records, 1958. Health andwelfare records, including health program subject files, 1932-47;health program cards, 1933-46; welfare program decimalcorrespondence, 1935-49; social service alphabetical subjectfiles, 1941-46; welfare applications, 1947-49; householdcomposition cards, 1948; and welfare case files, 1919-52.Education program correspondence, 1940-48. 153554b96e
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