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Accounts Of Brigham Young, Superintendent Of Indian Affairs In Utah Territory. Letter From The Secretary Of The Interior, Transmitting Report Of The Investigation Of The Acts Of Governor Young, Ex-Officio Superintendent Of Indian Affairs In Utah Territory Jan 1862

Accounts Of Brigham Young, Superintendent Of Indian Affairs In Utah Territory. Letter From The Secretary Of The Interior, Transmitting Report Of The Investigation Of The Acts Of Governor Young, Ex-Officio Superintendent Of Indian Affairs In Utah Territory

American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899

Letter on the Accounts of B. Young. [1128] Investigation of the disbursements for Indians made by this ex officio Supt. of Indian Affairs in Utah.


Letter Of The Secretary Of The Interior, Communicating, In Obedience To Law, Statements Showing Balance Of Appropriation For The Year 1860, And The Expenditures Of Appropriation Made For 1861, Including Amount Carried To Surplus Fund And Balance Remaining On Hand June 30, 1861. Jan 1862

Letter Of The Secretary Of The Interior, Communicating, In Obedience To Law, Statements Showing Balance Of Appropriation For The Year 1860, And The Expenditures Of Appropriation Made For 1861, Including Amount Carried To Surplus Fund And Balance Remaining On Hand June 30, 1861.

American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899

Appropriations and Balances of the Interior Dept. 13 Jan. SED 13, 37-2, v4, 15p. [1121] Year ending 30 June 1861; Indian expenses.


George W. Johnson. Letter From The Secretary Of The Interior, In Answer To Resolution Of The House Of February 11, 1861, Transmitting A Report Of The Surveyor General Of Washington Territory, In Relation To Damages Suffered By George W. Johnson In Consequence Of The Occupancy Of His Lands By The War Department. Jan 1862

George W. Johnson. Letter From The Secretary Of The Interior, In Answer To Resolution Of The House Of February 11, 1861, Transmitting A Report Of The Surveyor General Of Washington Territory, In Relation To Damages Suffered By George W. Johnson In Consequence Of The Occupancy Of His Lands By The War Department.

American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899

Letter on War Dept. Occupancy of Land. 7 Jan. HED 26, 37-2, v1 , 50p. [1127] War Dept. confiscates land in Washington Territory in 1856 for protection of the Cascades from Indian hostilities.