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Las Vegas Paiute Colony land deed

Date

1911-12-30

Description

Land deed from Helen J. Stewart to the United States of America for five hundred dollars ($500), allocating 10 acres of land for the Las Vegas Paiute Colony. The legal document details the precise location of the land (to the foot) north of Downtown Las Vegas and east of the San Pedro, Salt Lake and Los Angeles Railway. Peter Buol served as Notary Public and Frank A. Doherty served as Clark County Recorder.

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Las Vegas Paiute Colony land: Office of Indian Affairs correspondence

Date

1912-08-27
1915-02-09

Description

Correspondence from the Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs to Moapa River School Superintendent E. G. Murtaugh. 1912-08-27 verification request from Second Assistant Commissioner Hauke that the original Helen J. Stewart land deed was filed properly. 1915-02-09 report from Special Indian Agent C. H. Ashbury investigating vacant land throughout Las Vegas for Paiute relocation.

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Moapa River Indian School Annual Report, 1915

Date

1915-07-15

Description

Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1915 annual report of the conditions on the Moapa River Reservation School. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health. Section III includes the reservation school. Section IV includes reservation industries (infrastructure). Section VII includes allotments.

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Native Americans living near Moapa and Pahrump Valley, Nevada: United States Indian Service correspondence

Date

1918-08-26
1918-08-20

Description

Correspondence between Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs Assistant Commissioner E. B. Meritt and Moapa River School Superintendent Laurel B. Sandall. 1918-08-20 inquiry from Assistant Commissioner E. B. Meritt about the citizenship status of a Native American named "Stub," and the status of all Native Americans living in Southern Nevada. 1918-08-26 reply from Moapa River School Superintendent L. B. Sandall reporting 113 Native Americans live on reservation and over 200 live off reservation. Sandall reports on the health and occupational status of Native Americans with no affiliation to the reservation.

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Moapa River Reservation Annual Report, 1920

Date

1920-06-30

Description

Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1920 annual report of the conditions on the Moapa River Reservation. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health. Section III includes the reservation school. Section IV includes reservation industries (infrastructure). Section V includes allotments and sales.

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Moapa River Reservation Annual Report, 1920

Date

1920-06-30

Description

Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1920 annual report of the conditions on the Moapa River Reservation. Section I includes reservation law and order (first three pages of full report hln001338).

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Moapa River Agency Annual Report, 1922

Date

1922-06-30

Description

Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1922 Moapa River Agency annual report. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health. Section III includes the reservation school. Section IV includes reservation industries (infrastructure). Section V includes allotments.

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Letter about the 1922 Moapa River Agency report

Date

1922-08-31

Description

Letter from the Department of the Interior United States Indian Field Service Chief Medical Supervisor informing the Commissioner of Indian Affairs the 1922 Moapa River Agency report was forwarded.

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Moapa River Indian School Annual Report, 1923

Date

1923-06-30

Description

Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1923 annual report of the conditions on the Moapa River Reservation School. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health. Section III includes the reservation school. Section IV includes reservation industries (infrastructure). Section V includes allotments. Included in section IV is a detailed status report (1922-08-25/1922-08-31) from the Chief Medical Supervisor.

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Moapa River Indian Agency Annual Report, 1926

Date

1926-06-30

Description

Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service 1926 Moapa River Indian Agency annual report. Section I includes reservation law and order. Section II includes reservation health. Section III includes the reservation school. Section IV includes reservation industries (infrastructure). Section V includes allotments. Section VI includes sales.

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