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Item "As the number of children of school age on the Yakima reservation cannot be less than 500, the boarding building which accommodates only 70 pupils should certainly be kept full. I shall hope for a better showing from Yakama next months."(UNPUBLISHED, 1879) Hayt, E. A.; Trowbridge, R. E.Correspondence transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander about Paiutes, Indian Police, and schooling.Item "As the number of children of school age on the Yakima reservation cannot be less than 500, the boarding building which accommodates only 70 pupils should certainly be kept full. I shall hope for a better showing from Yakama next months."(UNPUBLISHED, 1879) Hayt, E. A.; Trowbridge, R. E.Correspondence transcribed from microfilm by Click Relander about Paiutes, Indian Police, and schooling.Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular - retiring officers' public funds.(UNPUBLISHED, 1877-12-19) Hayt, E. A.Promptly comply with circular requesting retiring officers to inform the Secretary of the Treasury of "any public funds to his credit" and "what checks, if any, he has drawn against the same which are still outstanding and unpaid," so the Treasury can withhold the proper amount from the fund, and pass on the rest "to the credit of the retiring officer."Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular - Stationery.(UNPUBLISHED, 1879-03-20) Hayt, E. A."Attention is called to Section 29 providing transmission of Government mail free of postage."Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, circular - trader's price list.(UNPUBLISHED, 1877-11-19) Hayt, E. A.Agency traders must be notified by agents that money only must be used, and not token, tickets, or store orders, when Indians make purchases or sales. Traders must post a price list, and furnish a copy to the Office of Indian Affairs. Agents must notify the Office when Indians are charged a higher price, for similar goods, than whites.Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular No. 29.(UNPUBLISHED, 1879-03-27) Hayt, E. A.Indians disposing of their government goods to traders and others is "unlawful and reprehensible." Agents will let them know that "if persisted in, their supplies will be withheld until evidence of a reformation in this respect, and that there will be no repetition of the offense."Item Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Circular No. 41 - Finance.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-01-28) Hayt, E. A.Ordered that all requests state whether prices named for articles includes additional cost for getting the articles from the place of purchase to the agency.Item Estimate of supplies required for Agency.(UNPUBLISHED, 1878-02-06) Wilbur, James H.; Hayt, E. A.Estimate of supplies, including such fields as articles, average cost in 1877, and remarks.Item Statistics accompanying annual report of 1878.(UNPUBLISHED, 1878-09-12) Hayt, E. A.; Wilbur, James H.Statistics to be included with annual report for 1878 including such information as total Indian and mixed-blood population, cost of maintaining schools, number of Indians who can read, and no. of Indian criminals punished during the past year.Item Supplement to sec. 26 instructions to superintendents and agents.(UNPUBLISHED, 1877-07-01) Hayt, E. A."Beef cattle delivered at an Indian agency must be thoroughly inspected," in accordance with the rules and regulations below, before accepted by the agent in chargeItem Supplement to sec. 38 instructions to superintendents and agents.(UNPUBLISHED, 1877-07-01) Hayt, E. A."No receipt for articles delivered at an agency shall be issued by an agent until the proper examination has been had of their quantities and weights."Item Supplement to Sect. 26(UNPUBLISHED, 1887-07-01) Hayt, E. A.Instructions to Superintendants and AgentsItem Supplement to Sect. 38(UNPUBLISHED, 1877-07-01) Hayt, E. A.Instructions to Superintendants and AgentsItem US Commissioner of Indian Affairs - annual reports - 1854 - 1862.(UNPUBLISHED, 1854) Hayt, E. A.; Wilbur, James H.; Rinehart, W. V."The Klamath Indians of Oregon, can with material advantage to themselves and the government be removed to Yakima Reservation in Washington Territory to which reservation the Bannocks and Malheur Indians will also be immediately sent."