Huntington box 46
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Contains 178 Results:
Letter to the officers of the New Mexico Pueblos concerning Bill H.R. 12615., June 3, 1930
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-7
Dates:
June 3, 1930
The betrayal of regulation through the Flathead power site license., June 4, 1930
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-7
Dates:
June 4, 1930
Declares Simms Bill a threat to Pueblo Indian life., June 8, 1930
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-7
Dates:
June 8, 1930
Letter from Secretary of the Interior Wilbur in regards to Flathead Power site., June 12, 1930
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-7
Dates:
June 12, 1930
The birthright of regulation sold, and the mess of pottage not secured in exchange by the unprecedented Flathead power license., June 18, 1930
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-7
Dates:
June 18, 1930
The Indian Bureau when defying parental wishes and forcing Indian children into boarding schools., Undated 1931
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-8
Dates:
Undated 1931
Senator Frazier, Committee Chairman, moves to protect Pueblo Indians and white settlers of New Mexico (2 copies)., January 24, 1931
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-8
Dates:
January 24, 1931
Representative passes out March 2nd. Thereafter, the Swing-Johnson Bill can certainly be enacted., January 28, 1931
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-8
Dates:
January 28, 1931
The case against Herbert J. Hagerman of the Indian Bureau as established to date., February 5, 1931
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-8
Dates:
February 5, 1931
Indian education after two years, the situation demands action, not delay through a $100,000 self-investigation by the delinquent Indian Bureau., February 25, 1931
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-8
Dates:
February 25, 1931