United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Copy of Treaty D made at Camp Persifer F. Smith Camp with Indian tribes: Texon, Castake, San Imirio, Uvas, Carises, Buena Vista, Sena-hu-ow, Holo-cla-me, Soho-nuts, To-ci-a and Hol-mi-uh.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
A letter to Luke Lea with a copy of a treaty made at Camp Belt, negotiated by G.W. Barbour on May 13, 1851 with 12 Indian tribes of Southern California.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
R. H. Ford (letter author) is the brother of Henry L. Ford. The letter asks if the recently deceased Henry L. Ford was due anything from the government, which would be left to his father, William Ford.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
A letter is enclosed from W.H. Harvey with Henley's reply. Harvey surveyed a place for a reservation in between the Gila and Colorado Rivers in New Mexico. Since there will be an insufficient amount of water for the season, the Indians won't be...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Correspondence mentions receiving a letter from Manypenny dated on August 12th. Ford deems the territory Wool Reservation. [Some locations and reservations are illegible] Henley mentions Mr. [Giger?] went North and received a sickness at...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Includes a report from special Indian agent Maj. W.H. Harvey. They've agreed on a salary of $1,500. He reports that the Yuma Indians inhabit the Colorado River, near Fort Yuma. He also mentions the Minacopas and Cokapaws in realtion to the Yuma...