Shoshoni Indians.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
C.N. Bennett to G.B. Hufford, 1902-02-10
Carbon copy typed and signed letter from Claude N. Bennett, (Congressional Inforamtion Bureau, Bond Building) to George B. Hufford regarding an inquiry into a matter involving an unidentified Shoshone band alleged to have created a disturbance in Nevada.
E.D. Kelley to G.B. Hufford, 1901-04-16
Carbon copy typed and signed letter from E.D. Kelley (Surveyor-General, State of Nevada) to George B. Hufford (Laredo, Texas) in response to an inquiry about a government agent named Ferguson and his involvement in Indian land depredations.
Indians of North America historical manuscripts and documents, 1724-1981
Mansfield, McMurray & Cornish to G.B. Huffard, 1902-03-04
Carbon copy typed and signed letter from Mansfield, McMurray & Cornish (legal counsel for the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations) to George B. Hufford regarding Shoshone [?] applications for Choctaw citizenship.
T.J. Tennant to G.B. Hufford, 1902-02-18
Handwritten and signed letter from Thomas Jefferson Tennant (Carson Light and Power Co., Carson City, Nevada) to George B. Hufford regarding Indian land depredations.
W.A. Jones to G.B. Hufford, 1901-07-29
Carbon copy typed and signed letter from W.A. Jones (Commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs) to George B. Hufford (Laredo, Texas) in response to request for a copy of an Act of 3 Mar 1891 providing for the adjudication and payment of claims arising from Indian depredations.
Washakie manuscript, 1930
Washakie: An Account of Indian Resistance of the Covered Wagon and Union Pacific Railroad Invasions of Their Territory: Unbound typescript with autograph revisions, corrections, and editor's marks, and additional text pasted on. Included are specimen copies of the frontispiece; title page; preliminary pages; table of contents; list of illustrations; illustrations; and bibliography; with further autograph revisions and corrections.