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Item 13th annual report of the Yakama Indian Agency W. T.(UNPUBLISHED, 1878-09-09) Wilbur, James H.History of the formation of the Agency, trades currently done by Indians at the Agency, Wilbur's thoughts on the purpose of the Agency: "what we want in the indian Service, is not mere money, but a consolidation of the agencies on good Reservations, where the land, if properly cultivated, will be remunerative - where white men could live and prosper - where the Indians are remote from the pestiferous influence of the degraded whites...."Item Annual Report for 1874.(UNPUBLISHED, 1874-09-02) Wilbur, James H.Report for 1874 including saw mill output, new farms, house building, and update on steam mill.Item Annual Report for 1878(UNPUBLISHED, 1878-09-09) Wilbur, James H.Handwritten report submitted by Wilbur.Item Annual Report of James H. Wilbur, U. S. Indian Agent, 1873.(UNPUBLISHED, 1873-01-26) Wilbur, James H.Report for 1873, including Fort Simcoe's response to the strife with the Modoc, construction of a saw mill, and money matters.Item Doctor's Annual Report for 1874.(UNPUBLISHED, 1874-09-03) Kuykendall, G. B."The past year has been in some respects an unusually hard one for the Indian people." Many fatal cases of measles, and whooping cough, sometimes together. Description of how the "wild Indians" treated themselves. The number of Indian dead compared to whites was a hard lesson for the Indians. Request for a better supply of medicines.Item Fourteenth annual report of the Yakama Agency.(UNPUBLISHED, 1879-08-25) Wilbur, James H.The visit of Chief Moses to the agency. Information from him about the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of July, 1878, and the pursuing search. The trial of Chief Moses. Arrival of Piutes and Bannocks. Etc.Item Statistics accompanying annual report of 1878.(UNPUBLISHED, 1878-09-12) Hayt, E. A.; Wilbur, James H.Statistics to be included with annual report for 1878 including such information as total Indian and mixed-blood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 of Indian criminals punished during the past year.Item Statistics accompanying annual report of 1881.(UNPUBLISHED, 1881-07-07) Wilbur, James H.; Price, H.Includes such fields as no. of whites who have been punished for crimes against Indians, stock owned by Government and Indians, and no. of male Indians (mixed bloods) who labor in civilized pursuits.Item Statistics accompanying annual report of 1882.(UNPUBLISHED, 1882-08-21) Price, H.; Wilbur, James H.Two versions of the statistics. Includes such fields as population by tribe, no. of whisky sellers prosecuted and kind and extent of punishment of each, and pounds of butter made. Also includes a separate Piute statistics sheet for school.Item Statistics accompanying annual report of 1883.(UNPUBLISHED, 1883-08-23) Milroy, R. H.; Price, H.Includes such fields as no. of church members--Indian, no. and kind of crimes against property of Indians committed by whites during the year, and no. of male Indians (mixed bloods) who undertake manual labor in civilized pursuits.Item Statistics accompanying annual report of 1885.(UNPUBLISHED, 1885-09-01) Milroy, R. H.Statistics for the year 1885, including such data as no. and kind of crimes against property of Indians committed by whites during the year, bushels of barley, number of horses, and no. of pounds of freight transported by Indians with their own teams.Item Statistics for 1874 annual report.(UNPUBLISHED, 1874) Wilbur, James H.; Smith, Edw. P.Statistical data for the year 1874 at Fort Simcoe, including such information as number of teachers, number of missionaries, and number of houses occupied by Indians.Item Yakama Agency Annual Report of Teaching, 1873.(UNPUBLISHED, 1873-08-23) Wilbur, James H.The 1873 school year, and information about the students, and the boarding school at Fort Simcoe. Ends with a request for more funding.