Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs1898 |
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Page 18
... become necessary that good sanitary and hygienic expedients should be as speedily inaugurated as funds are available .. Reports upon school plants indicate that there are evidences that the buildings of the schools have not received the ...
... become necessary that good sanitary and hygienic expedients should be as speedily inaugurated as funds are available .. Reports upon school plants indicate that there are evidences that the buildings of the schools have not received the ...
Page 47
... become bankrupt , the company gave a new bond , which was approved by the Department December 13 , 1897 . April 12 , 1898 , the office made a report on a communication from J. H. Brady , of St. Louis , Mo. , dated March 18 , 1898 , in ...
... become bankrupt , the company gave a new bond , which was approved by the Department December 13 , 1897 . April 12 , 1898 , the office made a report on a communication from J. H. Brady , of St. Louis , Mo. , dated March 18 , 1898 , in ...
Page 50
... become self - supporting . As the Indian had no funds of their own the office recommended , December 8 , 1891 that Congress be asked to appropriate the sum of $ 140,000 for the co struction of a system of irrigation on the Fort Peck ...
... become self - supporting . As the Indian had no funds of their own the office recommended , December 8 , 1891 that Congress be asked to appropriate the sum of $ 140,000 for the co struction of a system of irrigation on the Fort Peck ...
Page 107
... become a law at the approaching session of Congress . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , W. A. JONES , Commissioner . The honorable SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR . TAI PAPERS ACCOMPANYING REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS ...
... become a law at the approaching session of Congress . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , W. A. JONES , Commissioner . The honorable SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR . TAI PAPERS ACCOMPANYING REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS ...
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... become almost self - supporting . The fuel used to run the irrigation pumps , about 400 cords of wood per year , is all furnished by the Indians . The pumps are run by the Indians under the direction of the farmer , and they also keep ...
... become almost self - supporting . The fuel used to run the irrigation pumps , about 400 cords of wood per year , is all furnished by the Indians . The pumps are run by the Indians under the direction of the farmer , and they also keep ...
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Page 552 - America in the sum of dollars, lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and each of us, our heirs, successors, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 528 - Every law that alters the legal rules of evidence, and receives less or different testimony than the law required at the time of the commission of the...
Page 545 - America, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and each of us, and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly, by these presents.
Page 432 - ... should any lessee neglect or refuse to pay such advanced annual royalty for the period of sixty days after the same becomes due and payable on any lease, the lease on which default is made shall become null and void, and the royalties paid in advance shall then become and be the money and property of the tribe.
Page 483 - The said Indian nations do acknowledge themselves and all their tribes to be under the protection of the United States and of no other sovereign whatsoever.
Page 501 - The said Indians for themselves, and their respective tribes and towns, do acknowledge all the Cherokees, to be under the protection of the United States of America, and of no other sovereign whosoever.
Page 456 - Act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota...
Page 545 - Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
Page 436 - Tribes is authorized and directed to take the roll of Cherokee citizens of eighteen hundred and eighty (not including freedmen) as the only roll intended to be confirmed by this and preceding acts of Congress, and to enroll all persons now living whose names are found on "aid roll, and all descendants born since.
Page 477 - In consideration of the provisions contained in the several articles of this Treaty, the Choctaw nation of Indians consent and hereby cede to the United States, the entire country they own and possess, east of the Mississippi River ; and they agree to remove beyond the Mississippi River...