Reports of the Department of the Interior, Volume 2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919

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Contents

Appraisement and reappraisement of surplus reservation areas
62
Roads and bridges
64
New system of bookkeeping and accounting
65
Court decisions
68
Suppression of the liquor traffic
69
Seminoles of Florida
78
Mississippi Choctaws
79
Alabama Indians in Texas
81
Table 1 Work and force of Indian Office since 1899 compared
83
Indians under Federal supervision allotted and unallotted
92
Marriages missionaries churches language dress citizenship crimes misdemeanors
95
Areas of Indian lands allotted and unallotted
100
Reservations authority for establishing
103
Lands set aside temporarily for mission organizations
122
Patents in fee issued to mission organizations
123
Incomes of Indians
130
Use of agricultural lands farming leasing
135
Use of grazing lands stock raising leasing
140
Employment of Indians
144
Vital statistics housing and disease
148
Hospitals and sanatoria
153
Indians selfsupporting and those receiving rations and mis cellaneous supplies issued
157
School population number in school capacity
161
Schools location enrollment attendance
168
Schools average attendance and appropriations since 1876
177
Demonstration farms
178
Suppression of liquor traffic
179
Timber on reservations sawmills timber cut
180
Areas irrigable and under projects expenditures
183
Miles of ditches use of irrigated areas
186
Allotments approved and made
189
Sales of allotted lands
190
Patents in fee issued
191
Removal of restrictions on alienation of land
194
Lands leased for mining production of minerals and royalty
195
Buildings erected
196

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