United States. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes
United States. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes
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Dawes Commission (U.S.)
United States. Commission and Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes
United States. Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to the
United States. Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes (U.S.)
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Sources
found: Its The final rolls of citizens and freedmen ... 1907?: t.p. (Commission and Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes)
found: The great father, c1984: p. 900 (after 1907 the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes were administered by the commissioner [to the Five Civilized Tribes] and the superintendent of the Union Agency. In 1914, however, these two offices were discontinued by Congress and replaced by a superintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes, to be appointed by the president with the advise and consent of the Senate)
found: Guide to records in the Nat. Arch. of the U.S. relating to Am. Indians, 1981: p. 168-169 (In 1893 the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes (Dawes Commission) was est. to negotiate agreements with the Indians to exchange tribal lands for individual allotments; in 1905 the Commission was reduced to a single Commissioner; the Union Agency and the Commission were combined in 1914 to form the Five Civilized Tribes Agency, which was absorbed by the Muskogee Area Office in 1948)
Change Notes
1982-11-20: new
1995-12-06: revised
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