United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Beale reports mismanagement in relation to the beef contracts for the fulfillment of the stipulations of the treaties. He also mentions the rejection of the treaties by the Senate.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Synopsis of the last three months as Indian sub-agent for the valley of the San Joaquin. Calls for immediate attention on several matters such as vaccinations and placing licensed traders.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Beale describes why he has lost faith in Indian agents, including Wozencraft, Barbour, McKee, and Johnston due to negligence on the fraudulent activities by beef cattle traders. Include statements made by H. C. Logan, Joel H. Brooks, E. A....
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Says that governor McDougal is very belligerent and has ordered 200 men to chastise the Indians. Under the command of Captain E. D. Keyes, McKee, Barbour and Wozencraft are en route for Mariposa country to pacify the Indians.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Explains his attemps to conciliate and pacify the Indians in the El Dorado county and explains the difficulties he faces while trying to form treaties with the Indians. Written from Camp Norris in the Sacramento Valley.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Detail reports of Barbour's expedition to treat with various Indian tribes. Include details of his observations of the Indian's customs, habits, and cultures.