Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the Year 1864;
Subject
Indians of North America; Indian Reservations; Federal Government; Land Use; Whites--Relations with Indians; Railroads; Treaties; Mining; annuities;
Place names
Fort Duchesne (Utah); Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah); Utah; Washington (D.C.); Salt Lake City (Utah);
Keyword
Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Annual Report; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Indian/White Relations; railroads; Treaties; Inter-tribal Relations; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Mining; annuities;
Creator
Dole, William P., approximately 1818-1889;
Description
Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. The Secretary of the Interior stresses the importance of having "unmolested" access to land in order to construct rail lines and complains of hostilities between Indians and whites. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs discusses access to land, treaty negotiations, and the state of affairs of the nation's Indian agencies. The Commissioner discusses two inter-tribal treaties signed in Utah territory and the possibility of opening reservation lands to white settlement. Various letters from the Utah superintendency/agency outline depredations committed by Indians, the possibility of creating mines, the importance of a timely distribution of annuity payments as a means of avoiding desperation and hostility, and relations between Indians and Mormons;
Publisher
Digitized by: J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah;
Contributors
Usher, J. P. (John Palmer), 1816-1889;
Date.original
1864;
Type
Text;
Format
application/pdf;
Language
eng;
Coverage
Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah); Utah; Washington (D.C.); Salt Lake City (Utah);