Browsing by Author "Meacham, A. B."
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Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 10 - 11, (duplicates).(UNPUBLISHED, 1876-06-26) Meacham, A. B.; Odneal, T. B.; Lea, L."I am authorized and instructed by Hon E. S. Parker, commissioner Indian Affairs to collect and deliver all Snake Indian prisoners and now held in bondage by the tribes as slaves to Ochio, chief of said Snake Indians or his representatives."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 10, (duplicates - part 2).(UNPUBLISHED, 1868-06-06) Huntington, J. W. Perit; Meacham, A. B."The Warm Springs Reservation is named from some large springs which throw out large quantities of water impregnated with sulphur and various salts at a temperature of about 215 farenheit, contains about 1024000 acres of which only 3000 or 4000 acres are susceptible of cultivation."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 10, (duplicates).(UNPUBLISHED, 1866-04-01) Smith, John; Huntington, J. W. Perit; Meacham, A. B."The lateness of the season and the insufficient manner in which the affairs of the agency have been conducted during the past winter will tend to ... you in efforts to put in a large breadth of land in agricultural products, but as this is the object most necessary to be attended you will use all diligence in so doing."Item US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oregon Superintendency, roll 10, 1866 - 1869.(UNPUBLISHED, 1866-04-01) Huntington, J. W. Perit; Meacham, A. B."During the period the Agency has been without an agent a large number of the Indians have left the agency. Some of them are now at Priest Rapids and White Bluffs, other at Yakima at Simcoe, at Celilo and in the vicinity of the Dalles. You will use diligent endeavor to return these Indians to the reservation and prevent them from again leaving."