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[ca. June 1877] . C. A. Johnson Partially Printed DS; [Dawes County, Nebraska].

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Report of Employees in the Red Cloud Indian Agency for the 2nd Quarter, 1877. Lists names of employees, their office, place from whence appointed, place where born, their commencement of service, date of resignation or discharge, where employed, tribes for which employed, compensation, and other remarks. Offices include a clerk, blacksmiths, a carpenter, herders, laborers and laborers acting as interpreters, master of transportation, a storekeeper, and physicians. Places where employees were born include Ohio, Ireland, France, Missouri, Indiana, England, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Austria, Colorado, Louisiana, Norway, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. "Tribes for which Employed" is recorded as "Sioux-Cheyennes and Arapahoes" for all employees.
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1878 March 12 . D.W.C. Duncan ALS to Alexander Twining; Charles City, Iowa.

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Discusses writing about the history of the U.S. government's dealings with Native Americans, from the point of view of a Cherokee who lives with white people; "I am fully aware that there is a vast field of facts constituting a legitimate branch of American history, which American historians studiously avoid...I mean the 'dealings' of the white people and the U.S. Govt. with the American Indians."
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1878 June 30 . J. M. Lee DS; Old Spotted Tail Agency, [Sheridan County], Nebraska.

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"Invoice of Indian Stores pertaining to Spotted Tail Indian Agency transferred this 30th day of June 1878, by 1st Lieut. J. M. Lee 9th Infantry Acting Indian Agent to 1st Lieut. C. A. Johnson 14th Infantry at Old Spotted Tail Agency Nebraska." Lists the items, their quantity, and condition. Items include tools, supplies, lumber, machines, and buildings, such as a storehouse, stable, slaughter house, school house, dwellings, and large log house. Items indicate work relating to construction, carpentry, agriculture and livestock, plumbing or water distribution, and more. Conditions range from serviceable, unserviceable, worn, old, broken, and common.
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1884 March 19 . D. B. Dyer ALS; Quaqaw Indian Agency; Seneca, Missouri.

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Letter from an Indian Agent regarding Miss Florence Roger, a children’s teacher for the Modoc Day School in Harper, Kansas. Miss Rogers’ work is applauded, and the author states that she has won the esteem of both the children she teaches and their parents. Two envelopes are kept with the letter, both from the Department of the Interior, Quapaw Indian Agency. One envelope specifies that it can only be used for correspondence between Executive Departments and officers of the United States.
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1885 July 9 . O[rville] H[omer] Shurtleff ALS to John G. Hill; Cross Village, [Michigan].

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Comments on the assault case concerning John Herta, who was "fighting with some indians" when Whiteheel Kiogomo struck Herta's pregnant wife with a wooden board. "There is an abundance of proof to the assault." Written on "Shurtleff Brothers Dealers in General Merchandise" stationery, including printed advertisements on the verso.