Agency. A gent. Schedule of Indian agencies and address of agents-Continued. Post-office address. Telegraphic address. Wadsworth, Nev Elko, Elko County, Nev South Fork, Lincoln County, N. Mex Navajo agency, Mineral Springs, Valencia County, N. Mex. Santa Fé, N. Mex. Santa Fé, N. Mex. INSPECTORS: John McNeil, St. Louis, Mo.; J. H. Hammond, 59 Rush street, Chicago, Ill.; E. C. Watkins, Grand Rapids, Mich. OREGON. Malheur. Siletz. Umatilla Table showing agricultural improvements, stock, productions, and Bushels of wheat, by government, 10, 115; by Indians, 266, 100.. Ponca reserve in Dakota 2,351 244 4,210 128, 018 2,072 22,319 128,056 276,215 991,943 185, 132 374,001 41, 511 221 733 + Indian lands without agency, viz: Coeur d'Aléne reserve in Idaho... 96 000 Mille Lac reserve in Minnesota a.. a The Mille Lac Chippewas are under the White Earth agency. 928, 735 25 Tons of hay cut. sources of subsistence of the different Indian tribes-Continued. year Other results of Indian labor. Stock owned by Indians. 960 6 100 100 90 10 12 12 177, 282 4, 722 55, 378 27, 952 572, 074 8, 100, 630 132, 888 171, 462 200, 600 387,000 146, 000 211, 000 17, 000 2, 530 3,800 3, 600 LIST OF INDIAN AGENCIES ASSIGNED TO THE SEVERAL RELIGIOUS BODIES. FRIENDS.-Great Nemaha, Omaha, Winnebago, Otoe, and Santee, in Nebraska, and Pawnee, in the Indian Territory. B. Rush Roberts, Sandy Spring, Md. FRIENDS (ORTHODOX).-Pottawatomie and Kickapoo, in Kansas; Quapaw, Osage, Sac and Fox, Wichita, Kiowa, and Comanche, and Cheyenne and Arapaho, in the Indian Territory. Dr. James E. Rhoades, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. METHODIST.-Hoopa Valley, Round Valley, and Tule River, in California; Yakama, Neah Bay and Quinaielt, in Washington Territory; Klamath and Siletz, in Oregon; Blackfeet, Crow, and Fort Peck, in Montana; Fort Hall and Lemhi, in Idaho; and Mackinac, in Michigan. Rev. Dr. J. M. Reid, secretary Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church, 805 Broadway, New York City. CATHOLIC.-Tulalip and Colville, in Washington Territory; Grand Ronde and Umatilla, in Oregon; Flathead, in Montana; and Standing Rock and Devil's Lake, in Dakota. General Charles Ewing, Catholic commissioner, Washington, D. C. BAPTIST.-Union (Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Seminoles), in the Indian Territory; and Nevada, in Nevada. Rev. Joseph F. Shoards, secretary American Baptist Home Missionary Society, Astor House, New York City. PRESBYTERIAN-.Abiquiu, Navajo, Mescalero Apache, Southern Apache, and Pueblo, in New Mexico; Nez Percés, in Idaho; and Uintah Valley, in Utah. Rev. Dr. J. C. Lowrie, secretary Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, 23 Centre street, New York City. CONGREGATIONAL.-Green Bay and La Pointe, in Wisconsin; Red Lake, in Minnesota; Sisseton and Fort Berthold, in Dakota; and S'Kokomish, in Washington Territory, Rev. Dr. M. E. Strieby, secretary American Missionary Association, 56 Reade street, New York City. Rev. REFORMED.-Colorado River, Pima and Maricopa, and San Carlos, in Arizona. Dr. J. M. Ferris, secretary Board of Missions of Reformed Church, 34 Vesey street, New York City. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.-White Earth, in Minnesota; Crow Creek, Lower Brulé, Cheyenne River, Yankton, Rosebud, and Pine Ridge, in Dakota; Ponca, in Indian Territory; and Shoshone, in Wyoming. Rev. Robert C. Rogers, secretary Indian Commission of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 30 Bible House, New York City. UNITARIAN.-Los Pinos and White River, in Colorado. Rev. Rush R. Shippen, secretary American Unitarian Association, 7 Tremont Place, Boston. FREE-WILL BAPTIST.-Leech Lake, in Minnesota. Rev. A. H. Chase, secretary FreeWill Baptist Home Missionary Association, Hillsdale, Mich. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.-Warm Springs, in Oregon. Rev. John G. Brown, D. D., secretary Home Mission Board United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. CHRISTIAN UNION.-Malheur, in Oregon. Rev. J. S. Rowland, Salem, Oreg. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.-Southern Ute, in Colorado. Rev. J. G. Butler, Washington, D. C. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, WITH THEIR POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. E. M. Kingsley, chairman, 30 Clinton Place, New York City. William Stickney, secretary, New York avenue, corner Fifteenth street, Washington, D. C. A. C. Barstow, Providence, R. I. General Clinton B. Fisk, 3 Broad street, New York City. David H. Jerome, Saginaw, Mich. John D. Lang, Vassalborough, Me. W. H. Lyon, 483 Broadway, New York City. B. Rush Roberts, Sandy Spring, Md. Charles Tuttle, 32 Park Place, New York City. |