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Item Enclosed permit to pasture your sheep on this Reservation.(UNPUBLISHED, 1884-09-09) Fairchild, J. H.Response to request for pasturing sheep. Referenced enclosed permit not in the Collection.Item "He is engaged in collecting the Indians that have been living about our town for some time, with the intention of sending them to the reservation. We are glad of this, as the amount of filth and disease that they are scattering around promiscuously is perfectly astonishing."(UNPUBLISHED, 1898) Wilbur, James H.; Anon; Fairchild, J. H.; Waters, GeorgeNewspaper articles and correspondence transcribed by Click Relander from microfilm. Date range: Nov. 8, 1865 through March 24, 1898.Item "I expected to give you a written permission to pasture your sheep, as the police have orders to remove all persons found on the reservation without such written authority."(UNPUBLISHED, 1882) Milroy, R. H.; Fairchild, J. H.Miscellaneous correspondence transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander about grazing, fisheries, Dreamers, railroads, and schooling.Item "I expected to give you a written permission to pasture your sheep, as the police have orders to remove all persons found on the reservation without such written authority."(UNPUBLISHED, 1882) Milroy, R. H.; Fairchild, J. H.Miscellaneous correspondence transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander about grazing, fisheries, Dreamers, railroads, and schooling.Item Lee Winnemucca receipt.(UNPUBLISHED, 1881-06-27) Fairchild, J. H."Received of J. H. Wilbur U. S. Indian Agent $74.59 dollars."Item Memorandum of Statements Required by Inspector Pollock.(UNPUBLISHED, 1886-02-04) Fairchild, J. H.Statement begins, "I solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief the above is a true copy of the paper taken by me from the Office at Yakama Agency on the day of January 1886, except some of the figures which I do not remember...."Item Newspaper articles and correspondence transcribed by Click Relander from microfilm.(UNPUBLISHED, 1898) Wilbur, James H.; Anon; Fairchild, J. H.; Waters, GeorgeNewspaper articles and correspondence transcribed by Click Relander from microfilm. Date range: Nov. 8, 1865 through March 24, 1898.Item "The only objection made at the council was that the dam would prevent the salmon running up the Sattas and thus cut off an important source of food."(UNPUBLISHED, 1881) Milroy, R. H.; Fairchild, J. H.Miscellaneous correspondence about irrigation, grazing, fisheries, and "Food Plants of Northwest Indians" transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander.Item Report of the operation of the Police Force at this Agency.(UNPUBLISHED, 1883-06-30) Fairchild, J. H.From Fairchild to Milroy: "The general efficiency of the force has been well maintained owing to the system established by you - ie - the organization of the Reservation into districts, and the appointment of justices of the Peace in each district, with one or more Policemen subject to the orders of each."Item Report on the Consolation of Indians at Reservation.(UNPUBLISHED, 1881-05-20) Fairchild, J. H.Report on Fairchild's "recent visit to the Indians-parties to this treaty-who are located at the Tum-water fishery near the Dalles Oregon." Information on their issues with fishing rights, and also the requirement to purchase "citizen papers" and pay taxes, or "work on the County road," to earn that amount.Item Tenth Census of the United States, Indian Division, District No. Piute, Sheet No. 1.(U. S. Census, Indian Division, 1880-10-09) Fairchild, J. H.1880 Census for the Piute District. 16 individuals, including such information as Indian name, occupation, and health.Item Tenth Census of the United States, Indian Division, District No. Piute, Sheet No. 3.(U. S. Census, Indian Division, 1880-10-19) Fairchild, J. H.1880 Census for the Piute District. 36 individuals, no information known; no interpreter at the Agency.Item Tenth Census of the United States, Indian Division, District No. Piute, Sheet No. 5.(U. S. Census, Indian Division, 1880-10-19) Fairchild, J. H.1880 Census for the Piute District. 77 individuals, most fields left blank.Item Tenth Census of the United States, Indian Division, District No. Piute, Sheet No. 7.(U. S. Census, Indian Division, 1880-10-19) Fairchild, J. H.1880 Census for the Piute District. 103 individuals, most fields left blank.Item Tenth Census of the United States, Indian Division, District No. Piute, Sheet No. 8.(U. S. Census, Indian Division, 1880-10-19) Fairchild, J. H.1880 Census for the Piute District. 16 individuals, including such information as Indian name, occupation, and health.Item "The only objection made at the council was that the dam would prevent the salmon running up the Sattas and thus cut off an important source of food."(UNPUBLISHED, 1881) Milroy, R. H.; Fairchild, J. H.Miscellaneous correspondence about irrigation, grazing, fisheries, and "Food Plants of Northwest Indians" transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander.Item "Today I heard from them saying that the letter had been to Portland and back to Dalles, then to Goldendale and back again when the P.M. condescended to give them the letter."(UNPUBLISHED, 1881) Fairchild, J. H.Fairchild's correspondence transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander.Item "Today I heard from them saying that the letter had been to Portland and back to Dalles, then to Goldendale and back again when the P.M. condescended to give them the letter."(UNPUBLISHED, 1881) Fairchild, J. H.Fairchild's correspondence transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander.Item "Under excitement nearly all will go. Instructions asked for immediately. Important."(UNPUBLISHED, 1881) Wilbur, James H.; Fairchild, J. H.; Milroy, R. H.Correspondence transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander regarding Paiutes, Snipes, fisheries, and horses.Item "Wantoose is much more severely injured than you think, being yet unable to stand alone and there seems real danger that he may die."(UNPUBLISHED, 1881) Fairchild, J. H.; Wilbur, James H.; Milroy, R. H.Miscellaneous correspondence, transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander, regarding Paiutes, fisheries, smallpox, the Perkins murder, Snipes, and irrigation.