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Quartermaster Report 1879
Report from Quartermaster General detailing state of exisiting buildings at camp Apache, and any repairs needed
United States Indian Policies, 1900-1980
Article outlines US Indian policies from 1900-1980; No date specified; reference date of 1984 given as this document is evidently associated with others giving 1984 as their latest in-text reference
Status of Mineral Resource Information for the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona
Report regarding the mineral resources on the Fort Apache reservation.
Letter re: to conduct archaelogy in San Carlos
Letter granting permission to excavate on a Navajo Reservation
Inspection of TRS buildings and facilities
Details recommendations for repairs to medical buildings and living conditions
San Carlos Agency and School
Letter discussing a life on the reserve and a school located at Fort Apache. It also discusses their condition and essential needs
Working in the Indian Way
Article about the Southwest Forest Firefighter Program and the Indigenous peoples involvement.
Repairs to make TRS into a trachoma school or a future boarding school
Recommends required repairs to buildings and utilities at TRS to make it into either a trachoma school or a boarding school
Fort Apache reservation, grazing permits
Report discussing ecology and erosion's effect on the watershed. Alterations to the grazing permit are also proposed.
Letter re: addressing the cost estimate
Letter explaining the ca. 1962 budget cost estimate, costs breakdown is included.
Department of the Interior letter re: land use and ownership
Letter stating when the White Mountain reservation was established by the US, its population, its use, and how other parties have attempted, and failed, to annex the land to procure the coal through Congress.
Budget for 1958 for White Mountain Recreation Enterprise
Details proposed budget for WM Recreation Enterprises projects, including Hon-dah Service Station and Motel, Tonto Lakes Boats and Tackle Shop, Smith Park dam, fish and wildlife management
Council Meeting-Violation Fines Spending and Erosion
Meeting record outlining the spending of fines for violations and their allottment to address erosion issues and overgrazing
Apache Scout Vol 9 Num 5
Various articles: Southwest to be safe from Indian attacks; Fort Apache Centennial; Barnes reviews Congressional Medal of Honor; Crook returns to fort; Irate Crook blasts handling of Indians; 5ht US Cavalry, a troop to be at Fort Apache Centennial
Apache Country Overview
Chapter VI in Boulevarded Old Trails in the Great Southwest
Letter re: responding to BIA's estimated income
Letter answering questions purposed by the BIA regarding the estimated income of Apaches living at Fort Apache.
The Fort Apache Agency and Schools
Report addressing the living and working conditions at Fort Apache.
Letter re: boundary and survey information
Letter requesting the Secretary to send Mr.Crosby information about how the boundary between US Forest Service and the Apache reserve was determined
Letter from Acting Agent to Indian Affairs
Letter stating Captain Chequito had not been living upon the land.
Letter re: not approving Resolution No. 53-33
Letter from the BIA stating they did not approve Resolution No. 53-33.
Executive Orders Relating to Indian Reservations
Describes boundaries of proposed reservation boundaries; also details the various Apaches for reservation
Requests fire control maps of FAIR
Requests additional copies of FAIR fire control maps
Letter subject: Authority to issue supplies to deserving Indians
Letter listing some supplies that were issued to an Indigenous community.
Areas in Arizona along the Verde and Salt Rivers
Letter discussing whether the government is allowed to control Indigenous land to protect a dam under the reclamation laws and the laws relating to national forests.

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