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Edward E. Barry Collection, 1874-1977
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Barry, Edward E.
- Title
- Edward E. Barry Collection
- Dates
- 1874-197718741977
- Quantity
- 10.8 linear feet
- Collection Number
- Collection 2058, MtBC, us (collection)
- Summary
- The Edward E. Barry Collection consist of copies of portions of Record Group 75, Bureau of Indian Affairs: Records of Indian Agencies: Fort Belknap Indian Agency, of the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; microfiche of records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Record Group 75) from the Seattle WA branch of the National Archives; and photocopies of testimony, exhibits and briefs of Dockets 250A and 279C from the records of Record Group 283, Indian Claims Commission, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D. C.
- Repository
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Montana State University Library, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections
Montana State University-Bozeman Library
Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
P.O. Box 173320
Bozeman, MT
59717-3320
Telephone: 4069944242
Fax: 4069942851
- Access Restrictions
-
This collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Edward E. Barry, Jr. was an Associate Professor of Soils from 1964-1966, Associate Professor of History from 1966-1972, Assistant Professor of History 1972-1976 and Professor of History 1977-1984 at Montana State University-Bozeman. He retired in 1992.
In 1946, Congress passed the Indian Claims Commission Act as an independent agency to hear and determine claims against the United States by any tribe, band or other group of American Indians residing in the United States. Grievances of an Indian tribe were brought before the three-member Commission (later expanded to five members) who were appointed by the president. Decisions were reviewed by the U.S. Court of Claims and the Supreme Court if necessary. Originally created for 10 years, the Commission lasted until 1978 when it was abolished. The U.S. Court of Claims took over pending cases. To establish its case, a tribe presented evidence about tribal history and culture by experts in anthropology, ethnology and history to establish that land claimed was rightfully attributed to that particular tribe. Tribal reservation records were also introduced. If the tribe was determined to have proven its case, the value of the land at the time the land was taken was decided, and the U.S. Government paid the tribe compensation. Some of the evidence presented to the Commission came from the records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75, of the National Archives and Records Administration.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Edward E. Barry, Jr. Collection consists of copies of portions of Record Group 75, Bureau of Indian Affairs: Records of Indian Agencies: Fort Belknap Indian Agency, of the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; microfiche of records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Record Group 75) from the Seattle WA branch of the National Archives; and photocopies of testimony, exhibits and briefs of Dockets 250A and 279C from the records of Record Group 283, Indian Claims Commission, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. It is arranged in 41 series.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Bureau of Indian Affairs Records, RG 75
Series 1: Letters received from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1883-1927
Series 2: Letters sent to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1880-1927
Series 3: Letters sent to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1878-1899; 1916
Series 4: Local letters sent, 1910-1914; 1916-1927
Series 5: Miscellaneous letters received, 1877-1915
Series 6: Miscellaneous letters sent, 1880-1927
Series 7: General correspondence, 1878-1919
Series 8: Decimal File, 1916-1952
Series 9: General correspondence and Reports of Education, Health and Welfare Activities, 1909-1916; 1918-1942
Series 10: Annual Reports, 1879-1932
Series 11: Register of employees, 1882-1907
Series 12: Personnel Reports, 1895-1896
Series 13: School Program Records, 1882-1943
Series 14: Public School Contracts, 1935-1941; 1943-1952
Series 15: Estimates of goods and supplies, 1889-1892
Series 16: Land heirship and allotment project, 1874-1910; 1919-1935; 1941-1942
Series 17: Industrial survey, 1925
Series 18: Irrigation Program Records, 1899-1937; 1939-1955
Series 19: Farming Reports, 1889-1907
Series 20: Records relating to the Sugar Beet Program, 1906
Series 21: Milk River Stock Association account book, 1926; 1934
Series 22: Grazing Lease Administration Files; 1909-1945
Series 23: Forestry Program Administrative Files, 1908; 1912; 1916; 1929-1933; 1936-1942; 1948
Series 24: Roads Division Financial Records, 1889-1905
Series 25: The Indian Community: Records of Indian Society; Family History cards, 1920-1929
Series 26: Tribal Council Minutes, 1934; 1938-1946
Series 27: Physician's Reports, 1893-1908; 1915-1922; 1925-1935; 1937-1942
Series 28: Administration of law and order: Court Dockets, 1912
Series 29: Legal Actions, 1902; 1935
Series 30: Records of Social Welfare Programs: Subject Files, 1911; 1916; 1920-1933; 1942-1951
Series 31: Relief Programs Files, 1932-1933; 1935-1936; 1938-1942
Series 32: Ration Records, 1918
Series 33: Microfilmed Records: BIA; Fort Belknap Indian Agency
Indian Claims Commission Records, RG 283
Series 34: Defendant's Dockets, undated
Series 35: Department of Justice Reports, 1975
Series 36: Testimony before the ICC, 1975
Series 37: Pleadings before the ICC, 1971-1975
Series 38: Financial records, 1975
Series 39: Plaintiff Exhibits to ICC, 1877-1955
Series 40: Briefs, 1974-1977
Series 41: Miscellaneous reports, 1975-1977
Series 42: Appropriation reports, undated
Acquisition Information
Edward E. Barry, Jr. donated this collection of court records and supporting documents in 1975. They were acquired during research supported by a grant from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1972-1973 into claims by the Fort Belknap Indian Community of Montana against the United States of America. They were deposited with the permission of the U.S. Justice Department.
Processing Note
This collection was processed 2009 May 13
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
RG 75: Bureau of Indian Affairs RecordsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Series 1: Letters received from the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs
NARA series # 75.19.30-1. "Incoming letters from The Commissioner of Indian Affairs
deal with Indian horse raids and hostile actions (1877-1885), the creation of the
Rocky Boy's Indian Agency (1915-1916), enrollments and claims for damages resulting
from the construction of Dodson dam among other topics. Many letters discuss aspects
of the education program. Registers are included with letters from 1919-1924. Some
telegrams are also included. Arranged chronologically."
|
1883-1927 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | 1883-1916 | |
1/2 | 1917-1927 | |
Series 2: Letters sent to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs
NARA series #75.19.30-2. "Outgoing bound letters from the Superintendent of the Ft.
Belknap Indian Agency to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Letters include routine
agency business as well as annual, monthly, school and farm reports, census and
allotment rolls, and references to the creation and maintenance of the Rocky Boy's
Indian Agency. Registers are included with volumes for 1923-1925. Arranged
chronologically."
|
1880-1927 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/3 | 1880-1888 | |
1/4 | 1889-1907 | |
1/5 | 1908-1914 | |
1/6 | 1915-1917 | |
1/7 | 1918-1921 | |
2/1 | 1922-1923 | |
2/2 | 1924-1927 | |
Series 3: Letters sent to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs
NARA series #75.19.30-3. "Unbound copies of letters sent to the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs from the Superintendent of the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency. These letters
are similar to those in Series 2. Letters from 1878-1899 do not duplicate those of the
same dates in Series 2; however, some 1916 letters are duplicates. These letters were
apparently filed separately from the bound volumes in Series 2. Topics include fiscal
matters, reports of migrations of Canadian Indians and Indian raids, and an 1882
annual report describing the Ft. Belknap Agency and the daily life of the Gros Ventre
and Assiniboine Indians. Arranged chronologically."
|
1878-1899; 1916 | |
Box/Folder | ||
1/3 | 1878-1884 | |
2/4 | 1885-1889 | |
2/5 | 1890-1893 | |
2/6 | 1894-1899; 1916 | |
Series 4: Local letters sent
NARA series #75.19.30-4. "Press copies of letters sent by the superintendent of the
Ft. Belknap Indian Agency to farmers-in-charge, school teachers, employees, the
superintendent of St. Paul's Mission school, local merchants and others pertaining to
the implementation of Indian office policy and maintenance of the agency. Of
particular interest are the minutes of a 1911 tribal council meeting opposing the
allotment of lands to individual Indian of the Ft. Belknap Agency. Letters regarding
the Rocky Boy's Agency are also included. There are no indexes in the volumes.
Arranged chronologically."
|
1910-1914; 1916-1927 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/7 | 1910-1914; 1916-1927 | |
Series 5: Miscellaneous letters received
NARA series #75.19.30-5. "Letters received by the Superintendent of the Fort Belknap
Indian Agency from employees, school teachers, merchants, Indian trades, military
officers, and other agents. Many letters from military officers deal with Indian
raids; horse stealing and other disturbances. Some letters from the Canadian Northwest
Mounted Police discuss the transport of stolen horses across the border. Other letters
describe irrigation projects and water rights on the Milk River. A rough draft of an
1887 agreement between the Indians of the Ft. Belknap, Ft. Peck and Blackfeet agencies
and the U.S. government for a diminished reservation is also included. Arranged
chronologically."
|
1877-1915 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/8 | 1877-1915 | |
Series 6: Miscellaneous letters sent
NARA series #75.19.30-6. "Press and carbon copies of letters sent by the
superintendent of the Ft. Belknap Indian agency to Indian agents, farmers-in-charge,
merchants, military officers, settlers, and others. Topics discussed include Indian
raids and horse stealing, land leases for grazing and sugar beet culture, Indian
health care, agency and non-reservation schools, land heirship, Individual Indian
Money, irrigation usage, and agency fiscal matters and employees. Letters for 1915 and
portions of 1916-1917, 1921-1924 are missing. There are indexes to letters in the
volumes for 1880-1887 and 1907-1910. Arranged chronologically."
|
1880-1927 | |
Box/Folder | ||
2/9 | 1880-1927 | |
Series 7: General correspondence
NARA series #75.19.30-7. "Letters received, and copies of letters sent by the
Superintendent of the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency to military officers, other Indian
agents, employees, merchants, bankers, Indians and others. There are a few letters to
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and letters from 1878-1887 are predominantly
outgoing, addressed to military officers and deal with Indian migrations, raids, and
horse stealing. An 1878 letter describes raids on Ft. Belknap Indians by renegade
Sioux and Sitting Bull. Outgoing letters from 1878-1887 seem to compliment letters
from that period in entry 6. Other topics include tribal enrollments, grazing permits,
claims for damage to crops and lands from the building of the Ft. Belknap-Dodson
Reservoirs, Indian education and agency fiscal matters. The formal October 1895
agreement for a diminished Ft. Belknap Agency is also included. Arranged
chronologically."
|
1878-1919 | |
Box/Folder | ||
3/1 | 1878-1919 | |
Series 8: Decimal File
NARA series #75.19.30-9. "After 1925, general correspondence and reports were
arranged by a decimal instead of an alphabetical subject file or registry system. This
series, pre-1926 correspondence, was brought forward and incorporated into the decimal
file of this Ft. Belknap Indian agency. Some annual reports were retained in the
decimal file; others were not. Files relating to the Rocky Boy's Indian Agency are
also included."
|
1916-1952 | |
Box/Folder | ||
3/2 | 1916-1924 | |
3/3 | 1924-1929 | |
3/4 | 1929-1930 | |
3/5 | 1931-1932 | |
3/6 | 1932-1934 | |
3/7 | 1934-1936 | |
3/8 | 1936-1937 | |
3/9 | 1937-1939 | |
3/10 | 1940 | |
3/11 | 1941-1942 | |
3/12 | 1942 | |
4/1 | 1943-1952 | |
Series 9: General correspondence and Reports of Education,
Health and Welfare Activities
NARA series #75.19.30-11. "An alphabetical subject file of correspondence and reports
pertaining to education, health and welfare on the Ft. Belknap and Rocky Boy's Indian
Agencies Correspondence is filed under the above headings, as well as other topics
relating to those headings such as credit fund, delinquents, CC-ID, enrolled program,
home care, land leases (specified), marriage licenses, medical reports, ration list
and Rocky Boy's agency programs."
|
1909-1916; 1918-1042 | |
Box/Folder | ||
4/2 | 1909-1912 | |
4/3 | 1912-1915 | |
4/4 | 1915-1916 | |
4/5 | 1918-1923 | |
4/6 | 1923-1942 | |
Series 10: Annual Reports
NARA series #75.19.30-12. "Annual statistical and narrative reports of the Ft.
Belknap Indian Agency. Reports from 1913-1925 deal with agency finances and personnel,
law and order, health, education, industries (agriculture), forestry, irrigation, and
tribal censuses. Not every report has a narrative accompanying the annual statistics.
Arranged chronologically."
|
1879-1932 | |
Box/Folder | ||
4/7 | 1879-1883 | |
4/8 | 1884-1912 | |
4/9 | 1913-1915 | |
4/10 | 1916-1918 | |
4/11 | 1919-1920 | |
5/1-2 | 1921 | |
5/3 | 1922-1932 | |
Series 11: Register of employees
NARA series #75.19.30-14. "Descriptive statements of Indian and white employees of
the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency, day and boarding schools, the Milk River, Peoples Creek
and Lodge Pole day schools, and Indian police. Statements include name of employee,
sex, race, age, marital status, position, previous occupation, birthplace, residence,
where employed and for what tribes, date of nomination, dates of service,
compensation, regular and irregular employee, and remarks. Entries are arranged
chronologically, and by place of employment there under."
|
1882-1907 | |
Box/Folder | ||
5/4 | 1882-1889 | |
5/5 | 1890-1891 | |
5/6 | 1892 | |
5/7-8 | 1893 | |
5/9 | 1894 | |
5/10 | 1895 | |
5/11-12 | 1896 | |
5/13 | 1897 | |
6/1-3 | 1898 | |
6/4-5 | 1899 | |
6/6-7 | 1900 | |
6/8-10 | 1901 | |
6/11-12 | 1902 | |
7/1-2 | 1903 | |
7/3-4 | 1904 | |
7/5 | 1905 | |
7/6 | 1906-1907 | |
Series 12: Personnel Reports
NARA series #75.19.30-16. "Personal histories and efficiency reports of Indian and
white employees at the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency and schools. Personal histories
include employees name, race, dater, and place of birth, occupation, salary, other
Indian office service, military service, education and physical attributes. Efficiency
reports evaluate teachers and farmers-in-charge and include the employee's name, race,
position, salary date and comments."
|
1895-1896 | |
Box/Folder | ||
7/7 | 1895-1996 | |
Series 13: School Program Records
NARA series #75.19.30-21. "Fragmentary records reflecting the implementation of
school policies and the daily activities of the students. Included are annual reports,
correspondence, reports of supervisory visits to classrooms, application for
enrollment, statements of children transferred to St. Paul's Mission school and other
non-reservation schools, tuition statements from St. Paul's Mission school, school
activities, reports of examination and promotion, and printed reports of the
superintendent of Indian Schools. Arranged by type of record and there under
chronologically. Not every year is represented in the records."
|
1882-1943 | |
Box/Folder | ||
7/8 | 1882-1891 | |
7/9 | 1892-1904 | |
7/10 | 1905-1915 | |
7/11 | 1916-1917 | |
7/12 | 1918-1928 | |
8/1 | 1929-1933 | |
8/2 | 1934-1936 | |
8/3 | 1941-1943 | |
Series 14: Public School Contracts
NARA series #75.19.30-26. "Local school districts and the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs entered into agreements to register a specified number of Indian children in
public schools. Fragmentary correspondence and contracts. Arranged
chronologically."
|
1935-1941; 1943-1952 | |
Box/Folder | ||
8/4 | 1935-1941 | |
8/5 | 1943-1952 | |
Series 15: Estimates of goods and supplies
NARA series #75.19.30-28. "Annual and quarterly estimates of goods and supplies for
the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency and schools. Estimates of amounts and types of foods for
a specified number of students indicate the type of diet promoted at the boarding
school. Titles of books comprising the curriculum are also included. Arranged
chronologically. Not every year is presented in the records."
|
1889-1892 | |
Box/Folder | ||
8/6 | 1889-1892 | |
Series 16: Land heirship and allotment project
NARA series #75.19.30-31. "A Work Progress Administration project intended to
document allotments of land to Indians on the Fort Belknap Reservation. Records
include instructions for completing allotment forms; list of allottees and allotment
numbers containing allotment or estate records, stating names and no. of allottees,
date of allotment, legal description of land, and disposition of allotments, i.e.
removal of restriction, certificate of competency, issuance of fee patents, sale by
approved deed, relinquishment, etc.; and land reserved for special purposes."
|
1874-1910; 1919-1935; 1941-1942 | |
Box/Folder | ||
8/7 | 1874-1910 | |
8/8 | 1919-1935 | |
8/9 | 1941-1942 | |
Series 17: Industrial survey
NARA series #75.19.30-32. "Surveys conducted by the Superintendent, farmer and field
matron to determine status of Indian and allotments on the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency.
Surveys for each family include: allotment number for head of household, degree of
blood, status (ward or non-ward), number for family members and statements regarding
type of allotment and present land use, health, description of family members
(including allotment statements), physical description of dwelling, reimbursable
debts, crops and livestock raised over the past year, and date of survey. Most surveys
include a photograph of the family and their dwelling."
|
1925 | |
Box/Folder | ||
8/10 | 1925 | |
Series 18: Irrigation Program Records
NARA series #75.19.30-33. "Fragmentary records related to irrigation programs at the
Ft. Belknap Indian Agency include a report and estimated cost of irrigating systems
for Milk River, Beaver Creek, Big and Little Warm Springs, Lodge Pole and Peoples
Creek (1898), annual statistics of irrigable and irrigated lands and a list of
irrigated lands on Indian allotments (1924-1933), and water uses census, indicating
the users name and a description of the irrigated land (1938-1940, 1944)."
|
1899-1937; 1939-1955 | |
Box/Folder | ||
8/11 | 1889-1915 | |
8/12 | 1916 | |
8/13 | 1917-1931 | |
9/1 | 1932-1935 | |
9/2 | 1935-1937 | |
9/3 | 1939-1943 | |
9/4 | 1944-1955 | |
Series 19: Farming Reports
NARA series #75.19.30-35. "Annual and monthly statistical reports of farming
operations at locations on the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency. There are annual reports for
the Ft. Belknap Indian Training Schooled and the Hays sub-agency including a list of
crops raised at the school, and acres cultivated and livestock raised by specific
Indians on the Hays district. Monthly reports of resident farmers include Indian
assisted and instructed in farming techniques, acres plowed and planted, crops stored
or processed, houses erected by Indians, condition of stock, and remarks. Arranged
chronologically."
|
1889-1907 | |
Box/Folder | ||
9/5 | 1889-1892 | |
9/6 | 1892-1895 | |
9/7 | 1895-1898 | |
9/8 | 1898-1899 | |
9/9 | 1900-1907 | |
Series 20: Records relating to the Sugar Beet Program
NARA series #75.19.30-36. "Records relating to the establishment of a program of
sugar beet farming for the Indians in conjunction with private industry. The program
proposed that unoccupied agency land be leased to private sugar-beet companies, who
would Indian labor to cultivate the beets. Indian profits would be applied to a
general reservation refund or payment to individual Indian laborers and investment in
annual farm machinery. Records include correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, sugar-beet companies and others regarding the program description and
implementation, leases for sugar beet farming executed by the Business Council of the
Indians of Ft. Belknap, the CIA, the Superintendent and private farms."
|
1906 | |
Box/Folder | ||
9/10 | 1906 | |
Series 21: Milk River Stock Association account book
NARA series #75.19.30-39. "The Milk River Stock Administration administered a large
portion of grazing lands for the use of other Indians in the Milk River district.
Grazing fees were charged to Association members and non- members. Receipts were
entered into an I.I.M. account Entries include Association estimates of receipts and
expenses and grazing charges, and receipts for leases including allotments numbers,
names, amount paid and number of stock grazed."
|
1926; 1934 | |
Box/Folder | ||
9/11 | 1926; 1934 | |
Series 22: Grazing Lease Administration Files
NARA series #75.19.30-40. "Fragmentary operational record pertaining to grazing
activities on leased land. Subjects include the allocation of range units, powers of
attorney for grazing permits, schedules of ranges, range inspection, abstract of bids
for grazing privileges, Indian stockman's grazing money, official tribal receipts,
record of payments for grazing permits, performance of yearling stars on summer
mountain ranges, and cattle censuses."
|
1909-1945 | |
Box/Folder | ||
9/12 | 1909-1922 | |
10/1 | 1923-1936 | |
10/2 | 1936-1945 | |
Series 23: Forestry Program Administrative Files
NARA series #75.19.30-47. "Files pertaining to the implementation of forestry program
activities at the Ft. Belknap and Rocky Boy's Agencies. Records include annual
forestry and grazing reports, annual fire reports, and fire protection records, Ft.
Belknap and Rocky Boy's sawmill reports, and analysis of expenditures. The bulk of the
records are for the period 1932-1948."
|
1908; 1912; 1916; 1929-1933; 1936-1942; 1948 | |
Box/Folder | ||
10/3 | 1908; 1912; 1916 | |
10/4 | 1929-1933 | |
10/5 | 1936-1940 | |
10/6 | 1941 | |
10/7 | 1942; 1948 | |
Series 24: Roads Division Financial Records
NARA series #75.19.30-52. "Fragmentary records including consolidated financial
statements, individual project statements, budget estimates, payroll summaries,
directories, and Indian employee checks."
|
1889-1905 | |
Box/Folder | ||
10/8 | 1889-1905 | |
Series 25: The Indian Community: Records of Indian Society;
Family History cards
NARA series #75.19.30-62. "Family history cards were compiled about 1909 "to
establish in each agency office a set of files in regard to individual Indians
especially allotees." History cards developed at the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency omitted
allotment numbers, however. Entries may include name of allottees, where married and
by whom, if divorced, where and date, Indian and English names of spouse, their
parents and children and dates of birth and death."
|
1920-1929 | |
Box/Folder | ||
10/9 | 1920-1929 | |
Series 26: Tribal Council Minutes
Minutes of the Fort Belknap Community Council, Fort Belknap Agency.
|
1934; 1938-1946 | |
Box/Folder | ||
10/10 | 1934 | |
10/11 | (January-February) 1938 | |
10/12 | (March-July) 1938 | |
10/13 | (August-December) 1938 | |
11/1 | (January-March) 1939 | |
11/2 | (April-September) 1939 | |
11/3 | (October-December) 1939 | |
11/4 | (January-March) 1940 | |
11/5 | (April-May) 1940 | |
11/6 | (May-August) 1940 | |
11/7 | (September) 1940 | |
11/8 | (October-December) 1940 | |
11/9 | (January-February) 1941 | |
11/10 | (March-October) 1941 | |
11/11 | (November-December) 1941 | |
11/12 | (January-April) 1942 | |
12/1 | (May-August) 1942 | |
12/2 | (September-December) 1942 | |
12/3 | (January-May) 1943 | |
12/4 | (June-July) 1943 | |
12/5 | (August-December) 1943 | |
12/6 | (January-April) 1944 | |
12/7 | (May-August) 1944 | |
12/8 | (September-December) 1944 | |
12/9 | (January-March) 1945 | |
12/10 | (May) 1945; (July) 1945 | |
12/11 | (August-October) 1945 | |
12/12 | (January) 1946; (March-May) 1946 | |
12/13 | (May-August) 1946 | |
12/14 | (November-December) 1946 | |
Series 27: Physician's Reports
NARA series #75.19.30-66. "The agency physician was responsible for the health of
Indians at the Ft. Belknap Agency. The records include monthly and quarterly sanitary
reports listing types and frequency of diseases among Indians, physician's semi-annual
statistical reports, lists of supplies and medical used in administering the health
program, instructions an correspondence regarding the 1918 influenza epidemic, census
of hospital patients and certificates excusing children from class due to illness.
Monthly and quarterly reports for the 19th entry include narrative sections dealing
with efforts to improve sanitary conditions at Ft. Belknap. Arranged by type of record
and there under chronologically."
|
1893-1908; 1915-1922; 1925-1935; 1937-1942 | |
Box/Folder | ||
13/1 | 1893-1908 | |
13/2 | 1915-1922 | |
13/3 | 1925-1928 | |
12/4 | 1928-1930 | |
13/5 | 1931-1935 | |
13/6 | 1937-1942 | |
Series 28: Administration of law and order: Court
Dockets
NARA series #75.19.30-72. "Dockets of cases heard in the Court of Indian Offenses.
Entries include date, name of defendant, charge (accusation) and decision. Arranged
chronologically."
|
1912 | |
Box/Folder | ||
13/7 | 1912 | |
Series 29: Legal Actions
NARA series #75.19.30-73. "Copies of cases heard before the court of Indian offenses
(at Ft. Belknap) or U.S. Courts involving Indians from the Ft. Belknap Agency. Cases
were filed under the heading "court proceedings" or by the surname of the defendant.
Estate papers and legal actions such and formal complaints. Warrants to apprehend and
probation pledges are also included."
|
1902; 1935 | |
Box/Folder | ||
13/8 | 1902; 1935 | |
Series 30: Records of Social Welfare Programs: Subject
Files
NARA series #75.19.30-74. "Correspondence related to several ongoing welfare programs
at the Ft. Belknap Indian Agency including health programs, rationing. Emergency
conservation work, civilian conservation corps. Indian farming and stock raising, and
flour mill operation. Also include are statistical reports and financial
summaries."
|
1911; 1916; 1920-1933; 1942-1951 | |
Box/Folder | ||
13/9 | 1911; 1916 | |
13/10 | 1920-1923 | |
13/11 | 1924-1927 | |
13/12 | 1928-1930 | |
14/1 | 1931-1933 | |
14/2 | 1942-1943 | |
14/3-4 | 1944 | |
14/5 | 1945 | |
14/6 | 1946-1951 | |
Series 31: Relief Programs Files
NARA series #75.19.30-75. "Fragmentary records consisting of correspondence,
applications and lists of recipients for resettlement (admin). Farm Security
Administration, ADC, OAA and relief benefits. Apparently maintained separately from
other relief program files."
|
1932-1933; 1935-1936; 1938-1942 | |
Box/Folder | ||
14/7 | 1932 | |
14/8-9 | 1933 | |
14/10 | 1935 | |
15/1-2 | 1935 | |
15/3 | 1936; 1938 | |
15/4 | 1939 | |
15/5 | 1940-1942 | |
Series 32: Ration Records
NARA series #75.19.30-78. "Various types of ration records documenting issues to
widows, old persons, and physically handicapped persons not receiving consistently
monthly incomes form a relief agency. Records include reports and registers of food,
household and agricultural items issued to families and individual Indians residing at
the Lodge Pole, Hays, and Milk River Districts. Registers contain names and ages of
family members. Ration applications and related correspondence are also included."
|
1918 | |
Box/Folder | ||
15/6 | 1918 | |
Series 33: Microfilmed Records: Bureau of Indian Affairs; Fort
Belknap Indian Agency
Microfilmed copies of miscellaneous letters sent by the Fort Belknap Indian Agency,
local letters sent by the Fort Belknap Indian Agency, list of Indians at Fort Belknap
Indian Agency, and register of annuities issued to Indians at Fort Belknap Agency.
From the Archives Branch of the Federal Archives and Records Center, Seattle,
Washington. NARA Records Group 75.
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16/1 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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July 11, 1911 - January 13, 1912 | ||
January 15 - July 18, 1912 | ||
July 19 - December 9, 1912 | ||
16/2 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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(cont.)
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July 19 - December 9, 1912 | |
December 10, 1912 - June 11, 1913 | ||
June 12 - November 19, 1913 | ||
November 20, 1913 - May 1, 1914 | ||
16/3 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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(cont.)
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November 20, 1913 - May 1, 1914 | |
May 4 - September 18, 1914 | ||
16/3 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency local letters
sent: |
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November 15, 1910 - August 28, 1911 | ||
16/4 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency local letters
sent: |
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August 29, 1911 - June 13, 1912 | ||
June 14, 1912 - January 23, 1913 | ||
16/5 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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April 25, 1887 - October 5, 1889 | ||
October 12, 1893 - March 25, 1894 | ||
July 25, 1894 - September 3, 1895 | ||
16/6 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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(cont.)
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July 25, 1894 - September 3, 1895 | |
(pg. 1-17 illegible; pg. 18-33 missing)
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September 18, 1897 - April 2, 1900 | |
April 3 - July 7, 1900 | ||
July 2, 1900 - August 30, 1902 | ||
August 29, 1902 - June 23, 1903 | ||
16/7 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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June 25, 1903 - June 28, 1904 | ||
May 29, 1904 - February 28, 1905 | ||
March 1 - August 31, 1905 | ||
16/8 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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March 1 - August 31, 1905 | ||
(January 30, 1893; September 2, 1905; October 11, 1905; May 21, 1906; October 10,
1905)
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January 20, 1893 - October 10, 1905 | |
May 22, 1906 - April 17, 1907 | ||
April 23, 1907 - February 17, 1908 | ||
16/9 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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(cont.)
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April 23, 1907 - February 17, 1908 | |
February 17 - July 31, 1908 | ||
July 31, 1908 - January 26, 1909 | ||
January 27 - May 31, 1909 | ||
16/10 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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January 27 - May 31, 1909
(cont.)
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May 31 - October 15, 1909 | ||
October 15, 1909 - March 5, 1910 | ||
March 5 - July 12, 1910 | ||
16/11 | Fort Belknap Indian Agency miscellaneous letters
sent: |
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(cont.)
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March 5 - July 12, 1910 | |
July 12 - November 18, 1910 | ||
November 15, 1910 - July 8, 1911 | ||
16/11 | List of Indians at Fort Belknap Agency: |
1878 - 1883 |
16/11 | Registers of annuities issued to Indians, Fort
Belknap Agency: |
1886 - 1899 |
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Series 34: Defendant's Dockets
These exhibit files are arranged in the order in which the ICC received the
materials. The collection of exhibit dockets are comprised of the defendant's exhibits
to the ICC Dockets 250-A and 279-C.
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undated | |
Box/Folder | ||
17/1 | FB1-FB36 |
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17/2 | FB38-68 |
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17/3 | FB 69-102 |
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17/4 | FB103-FB131 |
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17/5 | FB132-FB168 |
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17/6 | FB169-197 |
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17/7 | FB198-213 |
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17/8 | FB214-FB232 |
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17/9 | FB232-FB256 |
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18/1 | FB257-FB287 |
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18/2 | FB288-FB317 |
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18/3 | FB318-FB350 |
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18/4 | FB351-FB379 |
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18/5 | FB380-FB393 |
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18/6 | FB394-FB408 |
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18/7 | FB409-FB416 |
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18/8 | FB417-FB427 |
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18/9 | FB428-FB431 |
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18/10 | FB432-FB447 |
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19/1 | FB448-FB455 |
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19/2 | FB456-FB468 |
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19/3 | FB469-FB489 |
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19/4 | FB490-FB497 |
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19/5 | FB498-FB528 |
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19/6 | FB529-FB545 |
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19/7 | FB546-FB549 |
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19/8 | FB550-FB565 |
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19/9 | FB566-FB576 |
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Series 35: Department of Justice Reports
Reports presented by the C.D. Shultz and Company, INC. To the Department of Justice
Land and National Resources Division in connection with claims before the ICC.
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1975 | |
Box/Folder | ||
19/10 | History of economical influences on Ft. Belknap,
Blackfeet Indian reservation. Docket 250 A, 279 C, 279 D P 1-99. |
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19/11 | History of economical influences on Ft. Belknap,
Blackfeet Indian reservation. Docket 250 A, 279 C, 279 D P 100-145 |
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19/12 | Selective review of water use and related issues on
Ft. Belknap reservation p 1-40+ Digest |
1878-1946 |
19/13 | Management of range resources on Ft. Belknap
Reservation 1-78 |
1878-1946 |
20/1 | Review of mineral resources and related issues of
Ft. Belknap reservation p 1-29 |
1878-1946 |
20/2 | Management of timber resources on Ft. Belknap
Reservation p 1-49 |
1878-1946 |
20/3 | Land disposition of Ft. Belknap Reservation p
1-39 |
1878-1946 |
Series 36: Testimony before the ICC
Testimony given before the ICC during proceedings under docket number 250-A and 279-C
Testimony is in the form of letters to the Department of the Interior, notes, and
court transcripts.
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1975 | |
Box/Folder | ||
20/4-5 | Testimony of P. Plumage Sr. |
1895-1937 |
20/6-8 | Testimony of E. Barry and P. Gillis |
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Series 37: Pleadings before the ICC
Legal briefs before the ICC containing the pleas from both petitioners and defendants
under docket number 250-A and 279-C
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1971-1975 | |
Box/Folder | ||
20/9 | Pleadings before ICC |
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21/1-2 | Pleadings before ICC |
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Series 38: Financial records
Financial records of Ft. Belknap Indian Reservation in the form of itemized
disbursement lists of payments from Ft. Belknap as well as letters and quarterly
reports.
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1975 | |
Box/Folder | ||
21/3-6 | Agriculture |
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21/7 | Grazing |
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21/8 | Accident Assoc., Horses Destroyed, Industrial
Assis., Engineers, Household |
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21/9 | Accounting |
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22/1 | Provisions |
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22/2-3 | Education |
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22/4 | Land dwellings, subsistence, funeral,
employees |
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22/5 | Clothing, clerks |
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22/6 | Mechanics |
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23/1-2 | Health, medical |
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23/3 | Livestock |
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23/4 | Tribal herd |
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23/5 | Mills and Shops |
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23/6 | Mills and Shops, Range Riders, roads and bridges,
timber allotment |
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Series 39: Plaintiff Exhibits to ICC
Reports concerning the Office of Indian Affairs requested by the Secretary of the
Interior as well as the U.S. Senate. Includes audit reports by the U.S. General
Accounting Office on Billings office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and an inspection
report of Ft. Belknap.
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1877-1955 | |
Box/Folder | ||
23/7-8 | Plaintiff exhibits |
1915; 1955; 1877 |
Series 40: Briefs
Legal briefs presented to the ICC.
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1974-1977 | |
Box | ||
24 | Plaintiff's Briefs |
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25 | Defendant's Briefs |
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Series 41: Miscellaneous reports
Miscellaneous reports presented to the ICC under docket Number 250-A.
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1975-1977 | |
Box/Folder | ||
26/1 | Accounting reports of Ft. Belknap: Research on
accounting procedures |
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26/2 | Accounting reports of Ft. Belknap: Delivery of goods
and supplies |
1880-1920 |
26/3 | Accounting reports of Ft. Belknap: Supplemental
general accounting report |
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26/4 | Historical reliability of plaintiffs requested
finding of fact and brief findings I-1 to I-1s; finding F-1to F-296; Vol I-V and Vol
L-A; findings 88-1 to 88-23 |
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26/5 | Anthropological considerations relating to Ft.
Belknap Reservation |
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26/6 | An appraisal of certain land dispositions and uses
on the Ft. Belknap Indian reservation |
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26/7 | A report on damages suffered by the Ft. Belknap
Indian Community as a result of the United States Government's mismanagement of the
Ft. Belknap forest |
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Series 42: Appropriation reports |
undated | |
Box/Folder | ||
26/8 | Volume I |
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27/1 | Volume II |
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27/2 | Volume III |