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Letter from Indian Agent Boyce to Superintendent Forney dtd February 1859
Letter to Jacob Forney, Superintendent Indian Affairs, Utah from Peter Boyce, Indian Farm Agent, Corn Creek, Utah Territory dated February 1859 - Page 1
Letter from Indian Agent Boyce to Superintendent Forney dtd February 1859
Subject
Indians of North America; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Allotment; Resources; Correspondence
Place names
North America; United States; Washington D.C.; Western States; Utah; Utah Valley; Salt Lake City; Corn Creek;
Tribe
Paiute
Creator
Peter Boyce
Description
Letter from Indian Agent Boyce to Superintendent Forney detailing the allotment of wheat and flour. Also includes an itemized list of expenses and interactions with Paiute Chief Parashant.
Publisher
Digitized by: J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date.original
1859-2
Type
image
Format
application/pdf
Source
U.S. National Archives
Language
eng
Coverage
Washington D.C.; Utah Valley; Salt Lake City
Rights
Digital image copyright 2011 America West Center. All rights reserved
Letter to Jacob Forney, Superintendent Indian Affairs, Utah from Peter Boyce, Indian Farm Agent, Corn Creek, Utah Territory dated February 1859 - Page 1
Subject
Agriculture;Correspondence;Federal Government;Food;Indian Agency/ Reservations;Indian/White Relations;Indians of North America;Tribal Economy
Place names
Corn Creek;Utah
Creator
Peter Boyce, Indian Farm Agent, Corn Creek, Utah Territory
Description
Letter saying wheat had been milled, but some Indians refused to turn over their wheat for milling.
Date.original
1859-2
Type
image
Format
application/pdf
Source
U.S. National Archives
Language
eng
Coverage
Salt Lake City;Washington D.C.
Rights
Digital image copyright 2011 America West Center. All rights reserved.