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Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904.
Wagons, manufactured by Indians on reservation | 69,113 |
Wagon roads, Hoopa Valley Reservation, Cal | 522 |
Sioux and Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservations | 169 |
Wagon transportation, Indians to be employed in | 27 |
Wagoner, team of court at | 88,120 |
Wahpeton band of Sioux (see also Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux) payment for services in the Army in certain wars | 485,559 |
Walapai Agency, Ariz., statistics | 1034 |
Walapai Reserve, Executive orders establishing | 804 |
Walker River Reservation, Nev., allotment and cession of unallotted lands | 751 |
Executive orders establishing | 869 |
statistics | 1045 |
Wallawalla, Umatilla Reservation, Oreg., allotments in severalty | 224,225,226 |
statistics | 1044 |
Wallowa Valley Reserve, Oreg., Executive orders establishing | 894 |
Wapakoota Sioux, payment for services as scouts during certain wars | 485,559 |
Wapeto, statistics | 1033 |
Warrants, Creek Nation, payment to bona fide holders | 668 |
Warehouse for Indian supplies, establishment at Omaha, Nebr | 87,620 |
Warm Springs Agency, Oreg., statistics | 1045 |
Warm Springs Reservation, Oreg., northern boundary defined | 511 |
Wasco, statistics | 1045,1046 |
Washington, city of, California agents not to visit except on order of Commissioner | 6 |
violations to be reported to President | 6 |
Washington, Executive orders relating to reservations in | 901 |
Washington and Idaho Railroad Company, right of way through Coeur d'Alene Reservation, Wash | 272 |
Washington Improvement and Development Company, right of way through Colville Reservation, Wash., for railroad, telephone, and telegraph | 643 |
Washington Indian wars (1851 to 1856), pension to survivors of | 123 |
Waziaziah Sioux, statistics | 1041 |
Wea, allotments in Indian Territory | 344 |
leases of | 345 |
claim referred to Court of Claims | 346 |
funds of, to be paid per capita | 407 |
included in United Peoria and Miami tribe | 148 |
Miami to unite with | 147 |
mining leases valid for twenty-five years, persons occupying leased lands may be removed if deemed improper | 407 |
statistics | 1040 |
Wealaka Boarding School, lands reserved for | 735 |
Webbers Falls, Indian Territory, bridge to be constructedat | 640 |
Wenatshapam, allotments in severalty to | 530 |
embraced in Yakima Nation | 529 |
Wenatshapam Fishery, cession of, by Yakima Nation | 530 |
Western Cherokee (see also Cherokee, western band) | |
claim referred to Court of Claims | 316 |
funds of, part of judgment of Court of Claims to be withheld | 600 |
Western judicial district of Indian Territory created | 120 |
Western Miami, allotments in Indian Territory | 344 |
lease of | 345 |
Western Shoshoni Agency, Nev., statistics | 1045 |
Wetumka Boarding School, lands in Creek Nation reserved for | 735 |
Wewoka town site, sale of lands in | 663 |
term of court at | 120,664 |
United States Commissioner to be appointed to reside at | 105 |
Wheelock Orphan Seminary, lands reserved from allotment | 775 |
White Earth Agency, Minn., statistics | 1046 |
White Earth Reservation, Minn., all Chippewa may be removed to | 303 |
allotments on | 303 |
Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company granted right of way through | 342,550 |
time for construction extended | 619 |
Executive orders establishing | 853 |
land grants for church and school purposes | 150 |
Moorhead, Leech Lake and Northern Railroad Company granted right of way through | 306 |
Ottertail band of Pillagers to settle on | 133 |
Pembina band of Chippewa, purchase of one township of land for | 143 |
pine lands in, sale of | 576 |
St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railroad Company granted right of way through | 317,515 |
time for construction extended | 618 |
White Mountain Apache, funds, proceeds of part of reservation | 468,740 |
statistics | 1032 |
White Mountain Reserve, Ariz., Executive orders establishing | 810 |
Indians of, funds from lands sold under act of February 20, 1893 | 468 |
part restored to public domain and to be sold | 467,739,740 |
to be sold under mining laws | 740 |
separate agency created | 87 |
White Oak Point Reservation, Minn., Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Company granted right of way through | 352,593 |
Executive orders establishing | 854 |
White River Agency, murderers at, to be surrendered | 181 |
White River band of Ute, allotments, lands unallotted restored to public domain | 753 |
boundary of lands to be established | 205 |
census of | 184 |
grazing lands to be set apart for, in Uintah Reservation | 799 |
mineral lands, sale of | 753 |
payments to | 753 |
removal to Uintah Reservation, Utah | 181 |
statistics | 1044 |
Wichita and affiliated bands | |
agreement of June 4, 1891 | 560 |
allotments in severalty | 561 |
restrictions upon title | 562 |
selections | 561 |
cession of lands | 560 |
claims not relinquished | 562 |
payment for cessions | 562 |
reservations for religious societies not to exceed 160 acres | 562 |
reservation for schools, etc., reserved from allotment | 561 |
commutation of homesteads for town-site entries | 748 |
lands ceded in 1891, claim of Choctaw and Chickasaw to be determined in Court of Claims | 564 |
mineral laws extended over | 565 |
proclamation opening to settlement | 1010 |
to be settled under homestead and town-site laws | 563 |
proceeds of cession of 1891 to be held pending suit | 563 |
statistics | 1035 |
Wild Yakima, statistics | 1046 |
Wildwood Cemetery Association, Seneca may grant lands to, for cemetery purposes | 215 |
Willie Haskell College, lands in Cherokee Nation reserved for | 724,790 |
Wimimiuchie Ute, agency in Colorado to be established | 157 |
agreement of September 13, 1873, ratified | 151 |
statistics | 1043 |
Wind River Reservation, Wyo., cession of southern part | 154 |
Executive orders establishing | 936 |
reconstruction of bridge across Big Wind River | 523 |
settlers prior to establishment to have claims for improvement, etc., investigated | 666 |
southern boundary to be surveyed | 154 |
Wine, introduction into Indian country prohibited | 63 |
Winnebago, allotments in severalty | 126,133 |
alienation | 126,127,557 |
area to be 80 acres | 126 |
cancellation of certain | 287 |
claims of certain members for, settlement of | 127 |
patents for | 126 |
annuities | 127 |
distribution of | 189 |
manner of payment | 127 |
census of those in Nebraska and Wisconsin | 188 |
citizenship to be acquired by allottees on application to United States court | 127 |
civilization of, expenditure for | 188 |
debts, payment of | 126 |
funds, apportionment between bands in Nebraska and Minnesota | 189 |
distribution of | 188 |
expenses of removal from Minnesota refunded | 127 |
homesteads, persons holding to be entitled to participate in appropriation for civilization | 188 |
improvements on ceded lands in Minnesota, sale | 125 |
new reservation, erection | 125 |
lands, alienation | 189 |
legislation relative to, note | 125 |
Omaha lands in Nebraska to be purchased for | 153 |
patents for allotments to show restrictions | 189 |
removal from Minnesota | 125 |
expenses refunded | 127 |
reservation in Minnesota ceded, sale of lands | 125,126,286 |
to be established for use of | 125 |
area | 125 |
erection of houses on | 125 |
removal to | 125 |
Winnebago, statistics | 1038 |
taxation of lands | 128,189 |
treaty of April 15, 1859, payment of debts | 126 |
Winnebago Reservation, Nebr. | |
Eastern Nebraska and Gulf Railroad Company granted right of way through | 513 |
time for construction extended | 616 |
Omaha Northern Railroad Company granted right of way | 634 |
time for construction extended | 749 |
sale of part of reservation | 286 |
allotted lands, sale on cancellation of allotment | 287 |
proceeds to be distributed | 286 |
Sioux City and Omaha Railroad Company, right of way through | 287,682 |
Winnebago Reservation, S. Dak., settlers removed from, claims to be paid | 378,565 |
may reenter lands | 338 |
Winnibagoshish Chippewa, statistics | 1046 |
Winnibagoshish Reservation, Minn., Duluth and North Dakota Railway, granted right of way through | 352,593 |
Executive orders establishing | 854 |
Wisconsin, Executive orders relating to reservations in | 928 |
Wishhams, embraced in Yakima Nation | 529 |
Witnesses, United States courts in Indian Territory, fees of | 43 |
in felony cases | 122 |
Wolf Point subagency, Assiniboine of, agreement of December 31, 1886 | 261 |
Wolf River, logging on in Menominee Reservation, Wis | 153 |
Women's National Indian Association, 5 acres reserved for use of in Omaha Reservation, Nebr | 271 |
Writ of possession, in actions for lands held by persons denied citizenship in Five Civilized Tribes | 92 |
Wyandot, Absentee (see Absentee Wyandot) | |
allottees of certain land in Quapaw Agency may convey part | 600 |
statistics | 1040 |
Wyandot Reservation, Ind. T., allottees of certain lands may sell and convey part | 600 |
Wylackie, statistics | 1041 |
Wyoming, Executive orders relating to reservations in | 936 |
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