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PAPERS ACCOMPANYING THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF

INDIAN AFFAIRS.

WASHINGTON SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 1.-Annual report of Major Samuel Ross, United States Army, superintendent. No. 2.-Annual report of Lieutenant James M. Smith, United States Army, agent, Yakima agency.

No. 3.-Annual report of Lieutenant J. W. Kelley, United States Army, agent, S'Klallam agency.

No. 4.-Annual report of Lieutenant J. H. Hays, United States Army, agent, Neah Bay

agency.

No. 5.-Annual report of Lieutenant George D. Hill, United States Army, agent, Tulalip agency.

No. 6.-Annual report of C. C. Chirouse, school teacher, Tulalip agency.

No. 7.—Annual report of C. C. Finkbouner, in charge of Lummi reservation.

No. 8.-Annnal report of A. H. Lowe, in charge of Puyallup reservation.

No. 9.-Annual report of N. S. Pierce, in charge of Chehalis reservation.

No. 10.-Annual report of Lieutenant T. H. Hay, United States Army, agent, Quinaielt sub-agency.

OREGON SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 11.-Annual report of A. B. Meacham, superintendent.

No. 12.-Annual report of Lieutenant W. H. Boyle, United States Army, agent, Umatilla agency.

No. 13.-Annual report of G. A. Vermeesch, teacher at Umatill agency.

No. 14.-Annual report of Lieutenant W. W. Mitchell, United States Army, agent, Warm Springs agency.

No. 15.-Annual report of J. Thomas, teacher at Warm Springs agency

No. 16.-Annual report of Charles Lafollett, agent, Grande Ronde agency.
No. 17.-Annual report of W. R. Dunbar, teacher at Grande Ronde agency.

No. 18.-Annual report of E. A. Dunbar, teacher at Grande Ronde agency.

No. 19.-Annual report of Lieutenant F. W. Battey, United States Army, agent, Alsea sub-agency.

No. 20.-Annual report of Captain O. C. Knapp, United States Army, agent, Klamath sub-agency.

CALIFORNIA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 21.-Annual report of Brigadier General J. B. McIntosh, United States Army, superintendent.

No. 22.-Annual report of Lieutenant J. L. Spalding, United States Army, agent, Hoopa Valley reserve.

No. 23.-Annual report of Captain S. G. Whipple, United States Army, agent, Hoopa Valley reserve.

No. 24.-Annual report of Lieutenant J. S. Styles, United States Army, agent, Round Valley reserve.

No. 25.-Annual report of Lieutenant W. H. Andrews, United States Army, agent, Round Valley reserve.

No. 26.-Annual report of Lieutenant J. H. Purcell, United States Army, agent, Tule River reserve.

No. 27.-Annual report of John W. Miller, in charge of Tule River reserve.

No. 28.-Annual report of Lieutenant A. P. Greene, United States Army, agent, Mission Indian agency.

NEVADA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 29.-Annual report of Major H. Douglass, United States Army, superintendent. No. 30.-Report of Major H. Douglass, relative to Indians on Truckee River reserve. No. 31.-Letter of Major H. Douglass, inclosing letter from a Pah-Ute woman. No. 32.-Annual report of Lieutenant J. M. Lee, United States Army, special Indian agent for Nevada.

No. 33.-Letter of Franklin Campbell, relative to Indians in Nevada.

No. 34.—Annual report of Captain R. N. Fenton, United States Army, special agent for Pah-Utes.

ARIZONA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 35.-Annual report of Major George L. Andrews, United States Army, superintendent.

No. 36.-Annual report of Captain F. E. Grossman, United States Army, agent for Pimos and Maricopas.

No. 37.-Annual report of Lieutenant H. Dodt, United States Army, agent, Colorado

River agency.

No. 38.-Annual report of Captain A. D. Palmer, United States Army, agent for Moquis Pueblos.

No. 39.-Letter of Governor A. P. K. Safford, relative to Indians in Arizona. No. 40.-Letter of Major John Greene, United States Army, relative to White Mountain Apaches.

UTAH SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 41.—Annual report of Major J. E. Tourtellotte, superintendent.

NEW MEXICO SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 42.-Annual report of Major William Clinton, United States Army, superintendent.

No. 43.-Annual report of Captain F. T. Bennett, United States Army, agent for Navajoes.

No. 44.-Annual report of C. A. Gaston, teacher for Navajoes.

No. 45.-Annual report of Lieutenant J. B. Hanson, United States Army, agent for Utes.

No. 46.—Annual report of Captain W. P. Wilson, United States Army, agent, Cimarron agency.

No. 47.-Annual report of Lieutenant A. G. Hennisee, United States Army, agent for Southern Apaches.

No. 48.-Annual report of Lieutenant C. L. Cooper, United States Army, agent for Southern Apaches.

COLORADO SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 49.-Annual report of Governor Edward M. McCook, superintendent.

No. 50.-Letter of Governor McCook relative to White River agency.
No. 51.-Letter of J. B. Thompson relative to Southern agency.

No. 52.-Report of Lieutenant C. T. Speer, agent, Southern agency.

WYOMING SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 53.-Annual report of Governor J. A. Campbell, superintendent.

No. 54.-Annual report of Lieutenant G. W. Fleming, United States Army, agent for Shoshones and Bannacks.

No. 55.-Annual report of J. W. Wham, agent for Shoshones and Bannacks.

IDAHO SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 56.-Annual report of Colonel De L. Floyd-Jones, United States Army, superintendent.

No. 57.-Annual report of Captain D. M. Sells, United States Army, agent for Nez Percé Indians.

No. 58.-Annual report of C. E. Maynard, superintendent of Nez Percé schools.
No. 59.-Annual report of P. M. Whitman, matron of Nez Percé schools.

No. 60.—Annual report of Lieutenant W. H. Danilson, United States Army, agent for Bannacks and Shoshones.

MONTANA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 61.—Annual report of Lieutenant Colonel A. Sully, United States Army, superintendent.

No. 62.-Annual report of Captain A. S. Galbreath, United States Army, agent for Flatheads.

No. 63.-Annual report of Lieutenant George E. Ford, United States Army, agent for

Flatheads.

No. 64.-Annual report of W. B. Pease, United States Army, agent for Blackfeet. No. 65.-Annual report of Lieutenant E. M. Camp, United States Army, agent for Crow Indians.

No. 66.—Annual report of A. S. Reed, agent for Gros Ventres and others.

DAKOTA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 67.-Annual report of Governor J. A. Burbank, superintendent.

No. 68.-Annual report of Major J. M. Goodhue, United States Army, agent for Yancton Sioux.

No. 69.-Annual report of J. P. Williamson, missionary for Yancton Sioux.

No. 70.-Annual report of J. W. Cook, missionary for Yancton Sioux.

No. 71.-Annual report of Lieutenant W. H. Hugo, United States Army, agent for Poncas.

No. 72.-Annual report of M. S. Reed, teacher for Poncas.

No. 73.-Annual report of Lieutenant W. H. French, United States Army, agent, Crow Creek agency.

No. 74.-Annual report of Captain G. M. Randall, United States Army, agent, Cheyenne Creek agency.

No. 75.—Annual report of Captain De Witt C. Poole, United States Army, agent for Whetstone agency.

No. 76.—Annual report of Captain J. A. Hearn, United States Army, agent for Grand River agency.

No. 77.-Annual report of Captain W. Clifford, United States Army, agent, Upper Missouri agency.

No. 7-Annual report of J. W. Daniels, agent, Sisseton agency.

NORTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 79.—Annual report of S. M. Janney, superintendent.

No. 0.-Annual report of Asa M. Janney, agent for Santee Sioux.

No. 1.-Annual report of T. S. Williamson, missionary for Santee Sioux.

No. 2.-Annual report of A. L. Riggs, missionary for Santee Sioux.

No. 83.-Annual report of H. White, agent for Winnebagoes.

No. 4.—Annual report of S. Averill, teacher for Winnebagoes.

No. 85.-Annual report of J. M. Troth, agent for Pawnees.

No. 86.-Annual report of E. G. Platt, teacher for Pawnees.

No. 87.-Annual report of Thomas Lightfoot, agent for Iowas and others.

No. 8.-Annual report of M. B. Lightfoot, teacher for Iowa school.

No. 9.-Annual report of A. H. Greene, agent for Otoes and Missourias.

No. 90.-Annual report of S. E. Ely, teacher for Otoe school.

No. 91.-Annual report of E. Painter, agent for Omahas.

No. 92.-Annual report of J. Warner, teacher for Omaha school.

CENTRAL SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 93.-Annual report of E. Hoag, superintendent.

No. 94.—Annual report of L. Tatum, agent for Kiowas and others.

No. 95.-Annual report of B. Darlington, agent for Cheyennes and Arapaho 's.

No. 96.-Annual report of G. Mitchell, special agent, Neosho agency.

No. 97.-Annual report of T. Miller, agent for Sacs and Foxes.

No. 9.-Annual report of R. L. Roberts, agent for Shawnees.

No. 99.-Annual report of James Stanley, agent, Osage River agency.

No. 100.-Annual report of M. Stubbs, agent for Kaws.

No. 101.-Annual report of J. H. Morris, agent for Pottawatomies.

No. 102.-Annual report of J. D. Miller, agent for Kickapoos.

SOUTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 103.-Annual report of Captain J. N. Craig, United States Army, agent for Cherokees.

No. 104.-Annual report of Captain G. T. Olmstead, United States Army, agent for Choctaws and Chickasaws.

No. 105.-Annual report of F. Le Flore, superintendent of public schools, Choctaws. No. 106.-Annual report of G. D. James, superintendent of Chickasaw schools.

No. 107.-Annual report of Captain F. A. Field, United States Army, agent for Creeks.
No. 108.-Annual report of J. H. Perryman, superintendent of Creek schools.
No. 109.-Annual report of Captain T. A. Baldwin, United States Army, agent for
Seminoles.

No. 110.-Annual report of A. V. Keys, teacher for Seminoles.
No. 111.-Annual report of J. Lilly, teacher for Seminoles.
No. 112.-Annual report of H. C. Shock, teacher for Seminoles.

INDEPENDENT AGENCIES.

No. 113.-Annual report of Lieutenant George Atcheson, United States Army, agent for Chippewas of the Mississippi.

No. 114.-Annual report of S. G. Wright, teacher for Chippewas of the Mississippi. No. 115.-Annual report of Major J. H. Knight, United States Army, agent for Chippewas of Lake Superior.

No. 116.-Annual report of Lieutenant W. R. Bourne, United States Army, agent for Green Bay agency.

No. 117.-Annual report of Captain J. W. Long, United States Army, agent for Michigan Indians.

No. 118.-Annual report of D. Sherman, agent for Indians in New York.

No. 119.-Annual report of Lieutenant F. D. Garretty, United States Army, agent for Sacs and Foxes in Iowa.

No. 120.-Annual report of Lieutenant D. A. Griffith, United States Army, agent or stray bands in Wisconsin.

MISCELLANEOUS.

No. 121.-Report of Brigadier General J. E. Smith, United States Army, relative to visit of Sioux to Washington.

No. 122.-Letter and inclosures from Adjutant General E. D. Townsend, relative to Indians in Texas.

No. 123.—Letter from Major Z. R. Bliss, United States Army, relative to Seminole negroes in Mexico and Texas.

STATISTICS.

No. 124.-Population, schools, &c., of different tribes.

No. 125.-Agricultural products, wealth, &c., of different tribes.

No. 126.-Liabilities of the United States under treaty stipulations.
No. 127.-Indian trust funds.

No. 128.-Indian trust land sales.

WASHINGTON SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 1.

OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT INDIAN AFFAIRS,

Olympia, Washington Territory, September 1, 1870.

SIR: I have the honor to submit my annual report of the condition of Indian affairs in this Territory :

NUMBER OF INDIANS.

I have, since the 1st of January, caused a thorough census to be made, both of the tribes embraced in the several treaties, and of those parties to no treaty. The results of this census are embodied in the following statistical table:

The aggregate of the Indians as shown by the census is.....
It is reasonable to suppose that in a wild, sparsely settled coun-
try like this, at least 5 per cent. of the Indians are not found.
Add for omissions 5 per cent....

15.494

774

Total of Indians in Washington Territory....

16, 268

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