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List of Indian agencies formerly assigned to the several religious denominations, p. 315
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ADDRESSES OF COMMISSIONERS AND OTHERS. 315 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, WITH THEIR POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES. Clinton B. Fisk, chairman, 3 Broad street, New York City. E. Whittlesey, secretary, New York ave., cor. Fifteenth street, Washington, D. C. Orange Judd, 751 Broadway, New York City. W. H. Lyon, 483 Broadway, New York City. Albert K. Smiley, New Paltz, N. Y. George Stoneman, San Gabriel, Cal. William McMichael, Philadelphia, Pa. John K. Boies, Hudson, Mich. William T. Johnson, Chicago, Ill. LIST OF INDIAN AGENCIES FORMERLY ASSIGNED TO THE SEVERAL RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. FRIENDS -Santee, Nebraska, Otoe and Pawnee, in the Indian Territory. Levi K Brown, Goshen, Lancaster Co., Pa. FRIENDs.-Cheyenne and Arapaho, Kiowa, Comanche and Wichita, Osage, and Sac and Fox, in the Indian Territory. James E. Rhoades, 1316 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa. METHODIST.-Hoopa Valley, Round Valley, and Tule River, in California; Yaka ma, Neah Bay and Quinaielt, in Washington Territory; Klamath and Siletz, in Oregon; Blackfeet, Crow, and Fort Peck, in Montana; Fort Hall and Lemhi, in Idaho; and Mackinac, in Michigan. Rev. Dr. J. M. Reid, secretary Missionary Society Methodist Episcopal Church, 805 Broadway, New York City. CATHOLIC. -- Tulalip and Colville, in Washington Territory; Grande Ronde and Umatilla, in Oregon; Flathead, in Montana; and Standing Rock and Devil's Lake, in Dakota. Charles Ewing, Catholic Commissioner, Washington, D. C. BAPTIST.-Union (Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Seminoles), in the Indian Territory, and Nevada, in Nevada. Rev. Dr. 11. L. Morehouse, secretary American Baptist Hokte Missionary Society, Temple Court, Beckman street, New York City. PRESBYTERIAN.--Navajo, Mescalero Apache, and Pueblo, in New Mexico; Nez Percds, in Idaho; and Uintah Valley, in Utah. Rev. Dr. J. C. Lowrie, secretary Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, 23 Centre street, New York City. CONGREGATIONAL. -Green Bay and La Pointe, in Wisconsin; Sisseton and Fort Berthold, in Dakota; and S'Kokomish, in Washington Territory. Rev. Dr. M. E. Strieby, secretary American Missionary Association, 56 Reade street, New York City. PROTESTANT EPIsCOPAL.-White Earth, in Minnesota; Crow Creek, Lower Brul6, Cheyenne River, Yankton. Rosebud, and Pine Ridge, in Dakota; Ponca, in Indian Territory; and Shoshone, in Wyoming. Rev. A. T. Twing, secretary Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 22 Bible House, New York City. UNITARIAN.-Ouray Agency, in Utah. Rev. G. Reynolds, secretary American Uni- tarian Association, 7 Tremont Place, Boston. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. -Warm Springs, in Oregon. Rev. John G. Brown, D. D., secretary Home Mission Board United Presbqterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. -Southern Ute, in Colorado, and Mission, in California. Rev. J. G. Butler, Washington, D. C. INSPECTORS AND SPECIAL AGENTS. Indian inspectors: ROBERT S. GARDNER -------------------------------------- Clarksburg, W. Va. CHARLES H. HOWARD ------------------------------------- Glencoe, Ill. SAMUEL S. BENEDICT ------------------------------------- Guilford, Kans. HENRY WARD - ........ ---------------------........ Leadville, Colo. MATTHEW R. BARR --------------------------------------- Erie, Pa. Superintendent of Indian schools : JAMES M. HAWORTH -------------------------------------- Olathe, Kans. Special Indian agents at large : EDDY B. TOWNSEND...................................... Washington, D. C. GEORGE R. MILBURN ................................... Washington, D. C. CYRUS BEEDE ............................................. Oskaloosa, Iowa.
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