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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1904, Part I
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Index, pp. 705-716
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706 INDEX. Page. Blanket weaving ..................... 253,385,404 Blacksmith, Stephen, authorized to pur- chase Santee lands ....................... 483 Board Indian Commissioners, addresses... 695 Boats needed.....................220,221,357,363 Bread making....................... 415 Brennan, John R., report of Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak ...........................328 Brenner, George A., report Lummi Indians. 364 Bridges made ............................. 302,362 Bristow, Edw., report Swinomish Indians.. 361 Brown, John -B., report Morris School, Min- nesota .................................... 446 Brown, Samuel J., Joseph R., Augusta, Jen- nie, and Susan F., patents in fee ......... 486 Buckner, Susie, sale surplus lands.........483 Buchanan, Charles M., report Tulalip Agency, Wash .......................... 357,362 Buildings: Burned ........................... 179,272,303 inhealthful and unsafe..............325 Buntin, John A., report Riverside School... 295 Burns, Mark; may sell part of land ......... 486 Burton, Charles E., report Moqui (Hopi) School, Arizona .......................... 138 Butter making...... ............... 281,328 C. Caddo: Patents in fee to Nora G. Hazlett ...... 486 Statistics concerning ................. 606,624 Caldwell, A. F., report Fort Hall Agency.. 177 Campbell, Joseph M., authorized to pur- chase Santee lands ....................... 483 Campbell, F. C., report Fort Shaw School.. 447 Campbell, S. W., report Green Bay Agency. 371 Campbell, Willard L., report Eastern Chero- kee School, North Carolina ............... 265 Cam p McDowell Reserve, Ariz., to purchase rights of settlers on ....................... 480 Cantonment School, Oklahoma, report su- perintendent in charge ................... 282 Carignan, J. M., report Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak .......................... 276 Carlisle School, Pennsylvania .... 389,400,450,511 Transportation Alaska pupils to ........ 511 Carson School, Nevada ............... 242,433,481 Carroll, James A., report Mescalero Agency, N. Mex .................................... 250 Cass Lake School, report Benjamin Caswell. 220 Caswell, Benjamin,report Cass Lake School. 221 Catawba, statistics concerning ............. 614 Cattle: Heavy losses ...................... 273,275,278 Trail .................................... 322 Cayuga: Report agent ........................... 702 Statistics concerning ................. 604,622 Cayuse: Report superintendent in charge ....... 318 Statistics concerning ................. 608,626 Chalcraft, Edwin L., school supervisor, re- port ........................................ 431 Chamberlain, H. D., agent, report Crow Creek Agency, S. Dak .................... 323 Chamberlain School, South Dakota ........ 453 Chandler, Boone, Estella and Joseph, pat- ents in fee to ..............................486 Chandler, George, patent in fee ............ 487 Chapin, Sarah H., field matron, report ..... 241 Chapman, Doctor, physician, report -------.341 Chehalis: Report superintendent in charge ....... 353 Statistics concerning ................. 612,628 Chemawa School, Oregon ................ 432,511 Chemehuevi: Report superintendent in charge ....... 137 Statistics concerning ................. 594,616 Cherokee: Appropriation forexpense leasing lands. 477 Claim Delawares against ............... 104 Disbursements of funds ................ 190 Early allotments not invalid ........... 476 Intermarried citizens ................. 117,478 Lands, Delaware improvements on ..... 477 Leasing of lands, pay for clerical work ............................ 99,201,522 Page. Cherokee-Continued. Patents to town lots ..................... 198 Pay for improvements intruders ........ 478 Pay for maps furnished ................. 485 Report J. B. Shoenfelt ................... 183 Royalties and taxes collected-..... 106,189,209 Schools ................................. 93 Services Win. M. Springer .............. 480 Statistics concerning ................... 598 (See also Five Civilized Tribes.) Cherokee, Eastern, report superintendent in charge ................................. 265 Chetco, statistics concerning...........608,626 Cheyenne and Arapaho: Patent in fee to N. H. Davis ............ 484 Proclamation opening ceded lands re- served for county seat ................ 523 Reports superintendents ......... 282,286,290 Schools.........................289,430 Statistics concerning ......... 602,606,620,624 Cheyenne, Northern: Report superintendent in charge ....... 234 Settlers on reservation .................. 119 Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak.: Report agent .......................321 Proclamation opening lands reserved for St.John§ School...................524 Schools .............................. 322,323 Chickasaw: Coal and asphalt lands ........... 108,479,513 Disbursement funds .................... 188 Disposition surplus lands ............... 116 Leases ................................ 100,101 Patents to town lots ..................... 198 Payment town-site fund ............... 520 Regulations for selecting allotments ... 115 Report J. B. Shoenfelt-.................183 Royalties and taxes collected .... 106,186,208 Schools ................................ 95 Statistics concerning ................... 598 Tracts in Sulphur withheld from sale.. 484 (See also Five Civilized Tribes.) Chiefs, Indian: Death of Henry Blow, Klamath ........ 312 Joseph, death of ........................ 122 Kewah ko uk, death .................... "212 Monument to Seattle:.................. 357 Chilocco School, Oklahoma .......... 389,397,449 Chippewa: Allotments White Earth Reservation... 512 Balances of appropriations ............. 485 Disposition of timber ................... 479 L'Anse and Vieux Dsert, distribution of funds .............................. 475 Mark Burns may sell land .............. 486 Red Lake, agreement ................... 3 Removal Mille Lac ................... 223 Reports of agents:...............1216, 222,371 Statistics concerning .................. 598, 600,606,612,620,624,630 Turtle Mountain- Agreement ......................... 5 Report superintendent in charge... 268 Choctaw: Claim J. Hale Sypher for services ...... 479 Coal and asphalt lands ............... 108,513 Disbursement funds ................... 188 Disposition surplus lands...........----- 116 Leases ................................ 100,101 Regulations for selecting allotments ... 115 Report J. B. Shoenfelt .................. 183 Schools....................o............. 94 Patents to town lots .................... 198 Payment town-site fund ............... 520 Royalties and taxes collected ........106,186 Statistics concerning ................... 598 Warrants, payment to J. M. Shackel- ford .................................. 522 (See also Five Civilized Tribes.) Christian Indians, statistics concerning .... 598 Church members, Indian, number ....... 595-615 Citizen Potawatomi. (See Potawatomi.) Citizens: Eastern Cherokees should be .......... 266 Pueblos are........................... 257,261 Puyallup Indians became, too soon .... 353 Civil service in Indian Service ............ 23,423 Clackmas, statistics concerning .......... 608,626 6.- A"
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