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Item Authority has been granted to expend $3,000.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-06-09) Brooks, E. J.Telegraph from Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, Telegraph Department.Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular No. 42. - Accounts.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880) Brooks, E. J.Forward to Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs a list of white employes, with the salary of each.Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular No. 43 - Civilization.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-03-10) Brooks, E. J.Indians now allowed to leave reservation based on Wilbur's judgment.Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular No. 45. - Accounts.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-03-26) Brooks, E. J."Statement showing which buildings or portions of buildings are rented by you for public use for which rent is paid by the United States...."Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular No. 50. - Finance.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-06-21) Brooks, E. J."No kind of ink...or any kind of pencil, will be used by officers or employes of this Department, except such as are furnished or authorized by the Department."Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular No. 54. - Accounts.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-07-20) Brooks, E. J."All issues of beef to your Indians shall be made from the block except in cases of absolute impracticability.Item Enclosed letter from adviser of the Palouse, "written in their interests".(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-03-12) Brooks, E. J.; Hunter, GeorgeThe Palouse, "do not want to be put in any reservation, have never sold any lands or drawn any annuities, they wish to take homesteads and become civilized, but are poor and do not know how to proceed...."Item "Examine claim as early as practicable."(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-03-04) Brooks, E. J.Wilbur should examine claim of $1,822.10 on account of alleged depredations by Yakama Indians in 1855.Item Request for appropriation for reimbursement requested by J. H. Wilbur submitted to Congress.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-05-24) Brooks, E. J.Request made to Congress "for the supplies so taken" by the Piutes," and "also that a boarding school be provided for the children of Piutes...."Item Resignations of 2 people approved by Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-08-05) Brooks, E. J.Resignation of Waters and Olney.