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.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Reports the first treaty with the Indians is very gratifying. Populations is filling up the Indian country between Los Angeles and the San Joaquin. Estimates that the amount the treaties require may be two to three hundred thousand dollars for the...
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;
Letters describes the details involved with negotiating treaties with 16 Indian tribes on the Mariposa River (How-ech-es, Chook-chau-ees, Chou-chill-ies, Po-ho-neech-es, Nook-choos, Pit-each-es, Cas-soes, Toom-nas, Tal-lin-ches, Pos-ke-sas,...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Letter informs the recipient about the newly elected secretary, John McKee, and reports the encounter with the Kossus Indians and the treaty they negotiated with the Indians.
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;
Detail reports of his expeditions to visit various Indian tribes near Humboldt Bay region (Clear Lake, Russian River). Gives estimates of the Indian populations of the individual tribes he visited.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
States that treaties have been made with 10 tribes and gold has been found on the reservation between Yuba and Bear River. Discusses about the presents given to the Indians.
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;
Expresses disappointment that appropriated funds have not been forwarded and urges the necessity of drawing the funds to carry out the department's mission with the Indians. Post script statements and signatures of Allen A. Hall, Sam D. King, John...