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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
Washington, October 10, 1876.

SIR: In compliance with request contained in your letter of the 29th ultimo, I have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of letter of this date from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with accompanying statement of the liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

CHAS. T. GORHAM,

The honorable the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

Acting Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS,
Washington, October 10, 1876.

SIR: In accordance with the request contained in letter of the honorable the Secretary of the Treasury, referred by the Department on the 2nd instant, I have the honor to inclose herewith a statement showing the liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

S. A. GALPIN,
Acting Commissioner.

The honorable the SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.

Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations.

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Purchase of clothing

Pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, Fourteenth article treaty of Octo- Vol. 15, p. 585, § 14,

Pay of physician and teacher.

Three installments, for seed and agricultural

implements.

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Tenth article treaty of October 21, 1867.

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Three installments, of $2,500 each,
due.

Vol. 15, p. 523, § 8.

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Vol. 15, p. 584, § 8.

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1867.

Treaty not published.

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Twenty-one installments, unappro priated, at $20,000 each.

Vol. 15, p. 596, § 10

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United States on which 5 per cent. is annually paid, and amounts which, invested at 5 per cent., produce permanent annuities.

Amount held in trust by the

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