1923 Annual Report Statistical

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1923 Annual Report Statistical

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Annual Report
Statistical Report

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Asylum for Insane Indians Statistical Annual Report 1923, submitted to The Commissioner of Indian Affairs, June 1923

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Harry R. Hummer; Hummer, Harry R

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State Archives of the South Dakota State Historical Society

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Copy from The National Archives

Date

6-23-1923

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STATISTICAL
Section I. MAILS AND FILES.
Annual report 1923.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. How many official letters were received by you doing the current fiscal year?
a) From this Office 484
b) From other sources 4641
c) Total, all sources 5125
2. How many official letters were written by you during the fiscal year?
a) To this office 1200
b) To others 3925
c) Total written by you 5125
Records closed May 31, 1923 to avoid delay in submitting report.
Section II. – LAW AND ORDER.
Annual Report 1923.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. Give the number of marriages by Indians under your supervision during the current fiscal year:
(1) By tribal custom. (2) By legal procedure. (3) Total.
(a) Between Indians and whites 0 0 0
(b) Between citizen Indians 0 0 0
(c) Between citizen and noncitizen Indians 0 0 0
(d) Between noncitizen Indians 0 0 0
(e) Total 0 0 0
2. Number of plural marriages by Indians:
(a) Total existing June 30, current fiscal year 0
(b) Number contracted during current fiscal year 0
3. Number of Indian married couples divorced or separated:
(a) By proper legal procedure 0
(b) Without legal procedure 0
(c) Total 0
4. Crimes committed (not to include drunkenness or other misdemeanors):
Character. (1) By Indians. (2) By whites on reservation. (3) Total.
None. 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0
5. Arrests for drunkenness None. 0 0 0
6. Misdemeanors committed (not to include cases of drunkenness):
Character. (1) By Indians. (2) By whites on reservation. (3) Total.
None. 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0

SECTION II. – LAW AND ORDER – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
TRAFFIC IN INTOXICANTS AMONG INDIANS.
(1) By Indians. (2) By whites. (3) Total.
7. (a) Cases of introduction 0 0 0
(c) Cases of sale, gift, barter, etc 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0
CITIZENSHIP ATTAINED THROUGH MILITARY OR NAVAL SERVICE.
(a) Number of Indian soldiers and sailors who have attained citizenship under the Act of Congress cited in India Office Circulars No. 1587 and 1618 0
(On the reverse side of this sheet give their names, allotment numbers, date when, and place where they were so admitted to citizenship.)
8. Number of missionaries working among the Indians under your supervision:
Denomination. Number.
None. O
Total 0
9. Number of church buildings among the Indians under your supervision.
Denomination. Number.
None. 0
Total 0
10. Number of Indians under your supervision who are church members, or have been baptized, or attend church services.
Denomination. Number.
Unknown. Unknown.
Total Unknown

SECTION III. – HEALTH.
Annual Report 1923.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. Population of your jurisdiction on June 30 of current fiscal year:
(a) Males a 46
(b) Females a 44
(c) Total 90
2. Number of heads of families in this population Unknown.
(a) Number of families living in permanent houses Inapplicable.
(b) Number of families living in tents, tepees, or other temporary structures Inapplicable.
3. Number of houses Inapplicable.
(a) Number of such houses having wooden floors Inapplicable.
4. Number of admissions during the current fiscal year Males. c 7 Females. C 6 Total. C 13
5. Number of deaths ^ and discharges during the current fiscal year, distributed as follows:
(1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total.
(a) Minors c c 1 c1
(b) Adults 6 6 12
(c) Total 6 7 13

(1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total.
6. How many of above deaths were of infants under 3 years old c 0 c 0 c 0
7. Number of deaths during the current fiscal year, due to tuberculosis, distributed as follows:
(1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total.
(a) Minors 1 1
(b) Adults 2 2 4
(c) Total 2 3 5
a These figures must agree with those reported under query 3, page 15.
b Sum of these figures must equal number of heads of families in query 2.
c Exclusive of stillbirths.
Records closed May 31 to avoid delay in submitting report.

SECTION III. – HEALTH – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
Prevalence of disease:
8. How many Indians under your jurisdiction were examined for disease?
General diseases. Tuberculosis. Trachoma. Total
(a) Males 52 52 52 52
(b) Females 51 51 51 51
(c) Total 103 103 103 103
9. How many cases of tuberculosis of all forms were found?
(1) Latent. (2) Active. (3) Males. (4) Females. (5) Total.
(a) Pulmonary 3 8 5 6 11
(b) Glandular 3 2 1 3
(c) Bone 1 1 1
(d) Other forms
(e) Total, all forms 3 12 8 7 15
10. How many of the total population (estimated, if not known exactly) have tuberculosis?
(Estimates should be arrived at through percentage calculation based on actual examination and the figures should bear a definite relation to the positive findings.)
(1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total.
(a) Pulmonary 2 2 4
(b) Glandular 2 1 3
(c) Bone 1 1
(d) Total, all forms 5 3 8
11. How many cases of trachoma were found among these Indians examined for disease?
(a) Males 6
(b) Females 11
(c) Total 17
12. How many cases of trachoma were operated upon? 0
13. How many cases of trachoma were treated but not operated upon? 17
14. How many of the Indians under your jurisdiction do you estimate to have trachoma?
(a) Males 6
(b) Females 8
(c) Total 14
(d) Records closed May 31 to avoid delay in submitting report.

SECTION III. – HEALTH – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
15. How many of the Indians belonging to your jurisdiction are insane?
(1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total.
(a) Treated at Canton Asylum 46 44 90
(b) Treated at other institutions
(c) Treated on the reservation
(d) Receiving no treatment
(e) Total 46 44 90
Hospitals:
16. Asylum (insert school, agency, sanatorium, or asylum.) on reservation 1
(a) Character of construction (brick, frame, etc.) Brick.
(b) Maximum capacity of (hospital or sanatorium) 92
(c) Number of Indians remaining in institution June 30, preceding fiscal year 90
(d) Number of Indians admitted during the current fiscal year 13
(e) Total number treated during the current fiscal year 103
(f) Number discharged ^ and escaped during the current fiscal year 1
(g) Number of deaths in institution during the current fiscal year 12
(h) Total discharged and died during the current fiscal year 13
(i) Number of Indians remaining in institution May 31, current fiscal year 90
16j. Total number hospital day’s treatment during year 56039.
16k. Total cost of institution during year a 50771.49
16l. Total cost per day per patient (exclusive only of new construction) $.95
16m. Number of Indians under your jurisdiction who were given treatment for venereal diseases 4
a This should include pay of employees, subsistence, repairs, and all other incidental expense necessary for its proper conduct and management, except new construction.


SECTION III. – HEALTH – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
17. Physicians:
(1) Number. (2) Salary. (3) Location of headquarters (school, agency, or on reservation). (4) Total area covered (sq. mi.). (5) Number Indians under.
(a) Contract 0 $0 0 0 0
(b) Regular 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0
18. Field matrons 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0
19. Nurses 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0
20. Number Indians receiving medical relief from:
Contract physicians 0
Regular physicians 0
Field matrons 0
Nurses 0
Total 0
21. Number of rooms in dormitories used exclusively in treatment of sick cases 0
(a) Capacity (number of beds) 0


SECTION III. – HEALTH – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
22. Quarters:
(1) Number. (2) Location (school, agency, or on reservation). (3) Character of building. (4) Number rooms in each. (5) Running water (yes or no).
(a) Physicians’ residences 0 0 0 0 0
(b) Field matrons’ residences 0 0 0 0 0
(c) Nurses’ quarters 0 0 0 0 0
23. Dispensaries 0 0 0 0 0
24. Equipment:
Horses. Number for exclusive use. Number used also by school or agency. Vehicles. Number for exclusive use. Number used also by school or agency. Automobiles. Number for exclusive use. Number used also by school or agency.
(a) Physicians 0 0 0 0 0 0
(b) Field matrons 0 0 0 0 0 0
SECTION IV. – SCHOOLS.
Annual Report 1923.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. Number of children under your jurisdiction, including those away at other schools, from 5 to 18 years of age, both included:
(1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total
8 4 12
2. Number of those incapacitated for attendance at school by reason of –
(a) Ill health a
(b) Mental defect 8 4 a 12
(c) Physical defect a
(d) Marriage a
(e) Absence or other reasons
(f) Total 8 4 12
3. Number of children eligible for school attendance:
(1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total
0 0 0
4. Capacity, total enrollment, average attendance of Indians of your jurisdiction in different schools (not including Indians from other jurisdictions enrolled in your schools):
(Account here for all the children under your jurisdiction, showing the schools, by names, in which these children are enrolled.)
Government schools:
(a) Nonreservation boarding b –
None. (1) Total enrollment. 0
Total 0
a Sum of these figures must equal total ineligible children reported on page 12.
b Not to be filled by superintendents of nonreservation schools.
SECTION IV. – SCHOOLS – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians, Indian School.
Reservation.
Government schools – Continued.
(b) Reservation boarding –
(1) Capacity. (2) Total enrollment. (3) Average attendance.
None. 0 0 0
(c) Day –
None. 0 0 0
Mission schools: b
(d) Contract boarding –
None. 0 0 0
(e) Noncontract boarding –
None. 0 0 0
(f) Noncontract day –
None. 0 0 0
Private schools: b
(g) Contract boarding –
None. 0 0 0
Public day schools: b
(h) Contract or where tuition is paid None. 0 0 0
(i) Noncontract None. 0 0 0
(j) Total, all classes or schools 0 0 0
a Figures in this column must agree with quarterly attendance reports made in accordance with Circular No. 603.
b For capacity of mission, private, and public schools, show capacity available for Indian children.
Pupils enrolled in None. Nonreservation school during current fiscal year.
NAME. (Group pupils by reservations.) TRIBE. SUPERINTENDENCY, OR WHEN UNKNOWN, GIVE POST OFFICE, COUNTY, AND STATE.
None. 0 0

SECTION IV. – SCHOOLS – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
5. White children enrolled in Indian schools under your jurisdiction 0
6. Pupils:
(a) Number of desertions during the year 1
(b) Number of graduates 0
(c) Number of returned students on the reservation 0
7. Number of grades maintained in academic work 0
8. Employees:
(a) Number of changes during past year (18 app. & 15 sep.) 33
(b) If your duties involved both agency and school work, state proportionate amount of time devoted to school work Inapplicable.
(c) Number of representatives of Indian Office who have visited your jurisdiction during the current fiscal year ending June 30 1
9. Number of Indian children within reach of Government, mission, or public schools Inapplicable.
10. Give below the number of Indian children from other jurisdictions enrolled in schools under your jurisdiction:
Name of school. Jurisdiction from which enrolled. (1) Enrollment. (2) Average attendance.
(see census attached to narrative report.)
Total

SECTION IV. – SCHOOLS – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Reservation.
11. All public schools:
(a) Names Location. (Make this definite) Number Indian children within 2 miles. Number whites enrolled. Tuition rate paid in U.S.
None. 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 a 0 0
(b) Total number Indian children in public schools:
Current Fiscal Year. For those whom tuition paid. For whom not paid. Total.
a None. a None. a 0
(c) If Indian children are not received in any public schools, why are they excluded?
Inapplicable.
(d) Is their attendance therein regular? If not, why?
Inapplicable.
(e) If the personal condition of any Indian children prevents their being willingly received by the public schools, what remedy is practicable?
Inapplicable..
a Indians in public schools should agree with number reported in queries 4 (h) and 4 <illegible>
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SECTION IV. – SCHOOLS – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
12. Indian children who are ineligible to attend schools for normal children, because of mental or physical defect:
Name of pupil. Disease or defect.
Tuberculosis. Trachoma. Impaired vision. Blind. Deaf and mute. Crippled. Incorrigible Feeble-minded. Insane. Others (name them).
1 Catron, Kee, 1
2 Fairbanks, Richard, 1
3 Hayes, Robert, 1
4 Mahkimetass, Earl F., 1
5 Richards, Alfred, 1
6 Scott, Robert, Jr., 1
7 Wolfe, Roy, 1
8 Zimmerman, Alex, 1
Females
9 DeCoteau, Margaret, 1
10 Kalenuheskie, Edith, 1
11 Moss, Amelia, 1
12 Yazza, Zonna, 1
Total 12
Note. – Indicate the disease or defect by marking (x) in designated column.

SECTION IV. – SCHOOLS – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
12. Playground equipment:
Kind of apparatus. Quantity. For girls. For boys. Total. Cost.
Volley ball
Baseball
Basket ball 1 1 40.00
Handball
Indoor baseball
Hockey
Tennis 1 1 18.00
Lacrosse
Croquet
Giant strides 1 1 35.00
Jump standards
Swings 1 1 2 157.00
Teeter ladders
Ladders
Portable seesaws
Traveling or flying rings
Horizontal or parallel bars 1 1 87.95
Climbing pole
Trapeze
Slides 1 1 88.30
(Other)
Total $426.25

SECTION IV. – SCHOOLS – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
13. Report on school libraries for the current fiscal year:
Name of school. Number of books in library at end of last fiscal year. Number of books purchased during current fiscal year. Circulation. Amount expended during fiscal year.
Text and reference. a Literature. Fiction. Total. Text and reference. Literature. Fiction. Total. Literature. Fiction. Total.
Asylum. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a This should include text and reference books actually place in the school library <illegible>

SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES.
Annual Report 1923. (Year.)
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. Population of the reservation:
(1) Allotted. (2) Unallotted. (3) Total.
(a) Minors, male (to 20, inclusive) 9
(b) Minors, female (to 17, inclusive) 4
(c) Adults, male (21 and over) 37
(d) Adults, female (18 and over) 40
(e) Total a a a 90
2. Number of those physically and mentally sound:
(a) Minors, male (to 20, inclusive) 0
(b) Minors, female (to 17, inclusive) 0
(c) Adults, male (21 and over) 0
(d) Adults, female (18 and over) 0
(e) Total 0
3. Total population June 30, current fiscal year:
(a) Distributed by tribes –
Tribe. (1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total.
Total (see page 15a) b
4. Number of Indians who wear modern attire 90
5. Number of Indians who are voters of the State Unknown.
6. Number o Indians who are citizens of the United States Unknown.
7. Number of Indians under your supervision who can speak the English language 52
8. Number of Indians under your supervision who can read and write the English language 26
a These figures must agree with the totals in column (9) page 16.
b The total in this space must be the same as the population shown by the census and in query 1, page 4.



Question 3 a.
TRIBE. MALES. FEMALES. TOTAL.
Arickara, 0 1 1
Blackfeet, 0 2 2
Caddo, 0 2 2
Chemehueve, 1 0 1
Cherokee, 3 1 4
Chickasaw, 0 1 1
Chippewa, 8 6 14
Cree, 0 1 1
Creek, 1 0 1
Gros Ventres, 0 1 1
Hoopa, 1 0 1
Hopi, 0 1 1
Klamath, 0 1 1
Mandan, 0 1 1
Menominee, 4 6 10
Navajo, 2 2 4
Northern Cheyenne, 1 0 1
Papago, 4 4 8
Pima, 0 1 1
Piute, 2 2 4
Potawatomi, 2 1 3
Pueblo, 0 2 2
Quapaw, 1 0 1
Sac and Fox, 1 0 1
Shoshone, 0 1 1
Sioux, 12 4 16
Unknown, 2 0 2
Walapai, 1 0 1
Winnebago, 0 2 2
Wyandotte, 0 1 1
Totals, 46 44 90

SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
POPULATION.
9. In addition to the census of the Indians under your jurisdiction, by names, by names, give the following recapitulation of the population (including children away at school) as of June 30, current fiscal year, each tribe on a separate sheet, and a recapitulation of all the Indians under your jurisdiction:
Various Tribes occupying Asylum Reservation.
Minors. Adults. Total.
(1) Able-bodied. (2) Mentally or physically disabled. (3) Total. (4) Able-bodied. (5) Mentally or physically disabled. (6) Total. (7) Able-bodied. (8) Mentally or physically disabled. (9) Total.
Allotted:
(a) Males
(b) Females
(c) Total a
Unallotted:
(d) Males
(e) Females
(f) Total a
Total:
(g) Males 9 9 37 37 46 46
(h) Females 4 4 40 40 44 44
(i) Total 13 13 77 77 90 a 90

10. Distribute the above population as follows:
(1) Males. (2) Females. (3) Total.
(a) Full-blood 32 33 65
(b) Mixed, more than half Indian blood 3 2 5
(d) Unknown, 2 1 3
(c) Half, or less Indian blood 9 8 17
(d) Total 46 44 b 90
a These figures must agree with those given on page 15, in answer to query 1.
b These figures must be the same as total under query 9 (1).

SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
10A. Living allotted Indians who have – Full blood. Mixed, More than half Indian blood. Half, or less Indian blood. Adults. Minors. Total.
Received trust or restricted fee patents Unknown. Unknown. Unk. Unk. Unknown.
Received patents in fee Unknown. Unknown. Unk. Unk. Unknown.
Total Unknown. Unknown. Unk. Unk. a Unknown.
10B. Total number of allotments of deceased Indians where land is held:
(a) In trust Unknown.
(b) By restricted fee patents Unknown.
10C. Total number of trust estates where the heirs have been determined by the Secretary of the Interior Unknown.
10D. Total number of restricted fee estates where the heirs have been determined by the Secretary of the Interior Unknown.
10E. Total number of fee patents issued allottees to June 30, current fiscal year:
(a) Under Declaration of Policy Unknown.
(b) Under Competency Commission Unknown.
(c) Upon original application Unknown.
a These figures must agree with those reported in column (9), query 9 (c), page 15.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
Distribution and character of land:
11. Reserved for school:
(1) Acreage. (2) Value per acre. (3) Total value.
(a) Agricultural, now irrigated 0 $0 $0
(b) Agricultural, not irrigated by susceptible thereof and for which there is apparent water supply 0 0 0
(c) Agricultural, irrigation unnecessary 40 250.00 10,000.00
(d) Total agricultural land (total of a, b, and c) 40 250.00 10,000.00
(e) Grazing (open country) 0 0 0
(f) Grazing (swamp) 0 0 0
(g) Timber land covered with pasture grass 0 0 0
(h) Total grazing land (total of e, f, and g) 0 0 0
(i) Swamp, nongrazing 0 0 0
(j) Timber land not covered with pasture grass 0 0 0
(k) Mineral land 0 0 0
(l) Valuable for other purposes 60 250.00 15,000.00
(m) Unfit for any purpose 0 0 0
(n) Total, all classes (total of d, h, i, j, k, l, and m) a 100 250.00 25,000.00
a These figures must show the total acreage and value, respectively, of lands reserved for school purposes, and must equal to the sum of acreage and value of school lands reported in query 1, pages <illegible>.

SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
12. Reserved for agency:
(1) Acreage. (2) Value per acre. (3) Total value.
(a) Agricultural, now irrigated 0 $0 $0
(b) Agricultural, not irrigated by susceptible thereof and for which there is apparent water supply 0 0 0
(c) Agricultural, irrigation unnecessary 0 0 0
(d) Total agricultural land (total of a, b, and c) 0 0 0
(e) Grazing (open country) 0 0 0
(f) Grazing (swamp) 0 0 0
(g) Timber land covered with pasture grass 0 0 0
(h) Total grazing land (total of e, f, and g) 0 0 0
(i) Swamp, nongrazing 0 0 0
(j) Timber land not covered with pasture grass 0 0 0
(k) Mineral land 0 0 0
(l) Valuable for other purposes 0 0 0
(m) Unfit for any purpose 0 0 0
(n) Total, all classes (total of d, h, i, j, k, l, and m) a 0 0 a 0
13. Allottedd:
(a) Agricultural, now irrigated 0 0 0
(b) Agricultural, not irrigated by susceptible thereof and for which there is apparent water supply 0 0 0
(c) Agricultural, irrigation unnecessary 0 0 0
(d) Total agricultural land (total of a, b, and c) b 0 0 0
a These figures must show the total acreage and value, respectively, of lands reserved for agency purposes and must be the same as the acreage and value of agency lands reported in query 2, page 47.
b These figures must agree with those reported in column (1), query 27 (e), page 25.

SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
13. Allotted – Continued.
(1) Acreage. (2) Value per acre. (3) Total value.
(e) Grazing (open country) 0 $0 $0
(f) Grazing (swamp) 0 0 0
(g) Timber land covered with pasture grass 0 0 0
(h) Total grazing land (total of e, f, and g) a 0 0 0
(i) Swamp, nongrazing 0 0 0
(j) Timber land not covered with pasture grass 0 0 0
(k) Mineral land 0 0 0
(l) Valuable for other purposes 0 0 0
(m) Unfit for any purpose 0 0 0
(n) Total, all classes (total of d, h, i, j, k, l, and m) b 0 0 b 0

14. Unallotted:
(a) Agricultural, now irrigated 0 0 0
(b) Agricultural, not irrigated but susceptible thereof and for which there is apparent water supply 0 0 0
(c) Agricultural, irrigation unnecessary 0 0 0
(d) Total agricultural land (total of a, b, c) c 0 0 0
(e) Grazing (open country) 0 0 0
(f) Grazing (swamp) 0 0 0
(g) Timber land covered with pasture grass 0 0 0
(h) Total grazing land (total of e, f, and g) d 0 0 0
(i) Swamp, nongrazing 0 0 0
(j) Timber land not covered with pasture grass 0 0 0
(k) Mineral land 0 0 0
(l) Valuable for other purposes 0 0 0
(m) Unfit for any purpose 0 0 0
(n) Total, all classes (total of d, h, i, j, k, l, and m) b 0 0 b 0
a These figures must agree with those reported in column (1), query 28 (e), page 25.
b These figures must show the total acreage and value, respectively, of allotted and unallotted lands, and must be the same as acreage and value reported in queries 7 and 8, page 54.
c These figures must agree with those reported in column (2), query 27 (e), page 25.
d These figures must agree with those reported in column (2), query 28 (e), page 25.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
15. Use of school and agency lands:
(1) School lands (acres). (2) Agency lands (acres). (3) Total acres.
(a) Building sites 17
(b) Under cultivation 68
(c) Used for pasture
(d) Used for corrals or yard
(e) Used for other purposes (name purpose)
Meadow, 6
Roads and railroad right of way, 6
Lawns, 3
(f) Unused
(g) Total a a 100
16. Wagon roads on reservation:
(1) On school lands. (2) On agency lands. (3) On Indian lands. (4) Total on reservation.
Complete –
(a) Miles of roads 0
(b) Cost $0
In course of construction –
(c) Miles of roads 0
(d) Cost when completed $0
Total –
(e) Miles of roads (total of a and c) 0
(f) Cost (total of b and d) $0
Repaired during fiscal year –
(g) Miles of roads repaired 0
(h) Cost of repairs $0
17. Number, acreage, and value of school, agency, demonstration, and experimentation farms on the reservation:
Kinds of farms. (1) Number of such farms. (2) Acreage of such farms. (3) Value per acre. (4) Total value.
(a) School farms 0 0 $0 $0
(b) Agency farms 0 0 0 0
(c) Demonstration farms 0 0 0 0
(d) Experimentation farms 0 0 0 0
(e) Total 0 0 0 0
a These figures must agree with acreage reported under queries 11(n) and 12(n), pages 17 and 18.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
18. Persons employed during the year on school, agency, demonstration, and experimentation farms (if a person devoted only part of his time to the farm work, show only that part of his salary chargeable thereto):
Kind of farms. Regular. (1) Number. (2) Salary for the year. Irregular. (3) Number. (4) Wages for the year. Total. (5) Number. (6) Wages and salary.
(a) On school farms 1 $595.00 1 $595.00
(b) On agency farms
(c) On demonstration farms
(d) On experimentation farms
(e) Total 1 595.00 1 595.00
19. Tools, agricultural implements, etc., on hand for use on school, agency, demonstration, and experimentation farms:
Kinds. ON SCHOOL FARMS. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. ON AGENCY FARMS. (3) Quantity. (4) Value. ON DEMONSTRATION FARMS. (5) Quantity. (6) Value. ON EXPERIMENTATION FARMS. (7) Quantity. (8) Value.
(a) Machines, harvesting and threshing $1734.60
(b) Plows, harrows, cultivators, etc $354.18
(c) Vehicles, wagons, buggies, sleighs, etc $18869.95
(d) Road machinery, scrapers, etc 12.00
(e) Harness sets 331.12
(f) Hand tools, rakes, shovels, hammers, etc 228.16
(g) Total value of above 4547.01
(h) Buildings, cellars, etc. 5008.38
(i) Live stock (draft animals) 623.33
(j) Miscellaneous property
(k) Total of g, h, i, and j 10178.72
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
20. Quantity and value of seeds and other materials (not including machinery, equipment, etc.) used on school, agency, demonstration, and experimentation farms:
Kinds of seed and materials. Unit. SCHOOL FARMS. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. AGENCY FARMS. (3) Quantity. (4) Value. DEMONSTRATION FARMS. (5) Quantity. (6) Value. EXPERIMENTATION FARMS. (7) Quantity. (8) Value.
(a) Vegetable, $23.02
(b) Alfalfa, $37.50
Total value 60.52
21. Products of boarding-school farms, orchards, etc.:
Products, such as stock, poultry, fruits, vegetables, grain, etc. Total raised. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. Consumed. (3) Quantity. (4) Value. Sold. (5) Quantity. (6) Sold. On hand. (7) Quantity. (8) Value.
(a) Milk, $1009.50 973.00 36.50 0
(b) Hay, 213.16 213.16 0 0
(c) Oats, 98.70 98.70 0 0
(d) Silage, 1000.00 1000.00 0 0
(e) Corn, 380.70 380.70 0 0
(f) Pork and veal, 1510.50 1510.50 0 0
(g) Vegetables, 1924.52 1744.99 179.53 0
(h) Total value a 6137.08 5921.05 316.03 a 0
a Total of values consumed, sold, and on hand must equal total value raised.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
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Reservation.
22. Products of day-school farms, orchards, etc.:
Products, such as stock, poultry, fruits, vegetables, grain, etc. Total raised. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. Consumed. (3) Quantity. (4) Value. Sold. (5) Quantity. (6) Sold. On hand. (7) Quantity. (8) Value.
Total value 6137.08 5921.05 216.03 a 0
23. Products of agency farm, orchard, etc.:
Products, such as stock, poultry, fruits, vegetables, grain, etc. Total raised. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. Consumed. (3) Quantity. (4) Value. Sold. (5) Quantity. (6) Sold. On hand. (7) Quantity. (8) Value.
24. Products of demonstration farm (separate from school or agency farm):
Products, such as stock, poultry, fruits, vegetables, grain, etc. Total raised. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. Consumed. (3) Quantity. (4) Value. Sold. (5) Quantity. (6) Sold. On hand. (7) Quantity. (8) Value.
25. Products of experimentation farm:
Products, such as stock, poultry, fruits, vegetables, grain, etc. Total raised. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. Consumed. (3) Quantity. (4) Value. Sold. (5) Quantity. (6) Sold. On hand. (7) Quantity. (8) Value.
a Total of values consumed, sold, and on hand must equal total value raised.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
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Reservation.
26. Articles fabricated in sewing rooms at a Asylum. (Insert name of school or agency.)
Articles. Quantity made (1). Value of material used (2). Market value of manufactured articles (3). Used. Quantity (4). Value (5). Sold. Quantity (6). Value (7). On hand. Quantity (8). Value (9).
Total value b 384.19 714.41 1715.41 0 0
a See Abstract C, quarterly property accounts, Form 5-003, for current year.
b The sum of the value used, sold, and on hand must agree with market value of manufactured articles.
26. Articles fabricated in sewing-room at Asylum.
1. Aprons, girls, 2 no. value 2.80. Used 2.80. Sold 0. Bal. 0
2. Aprons, kitchen, 18 no. “ 18.00 Used 18.00. “ 0. “ 0.
3. Aprons, womens, 12 no. “ 12.00 “ 12.00 “ 0. “ 0.
4. Aprons, womens, 12 no. “ 9.00 “ 9.00 “ 0 “ 0
5. Bags, Christmas, 95 no. “ 4.75 “ 4.75 “ 0 “ 0
6. Bed-pads, 1 no. “ 1.50 “ 1.50 “ 0 “ 0
7. Bibs, 4 no. “ 2.00 “ 2.00 “ 0 “ 0
8. Blankets, rubber, 20 no. “ 50.00 “ 50.00 “ 0 “ 0
9. Bloomers, 17 no. “ 25.50 “ 25.50 “ 0 “ 0
10. Cases, pillow, 30 no. “ 22.50 “ 22.50 “ 0 “ 0
11. Chemises, 39 no. “ 78.00 “ 78.00 “ 0 “ 0
12. Cloths, table, 2 no. “ 6.00 “ 6.00 “ 0 “ 0
13. Collar & cuffs, 1 no. “ .75 “ .75 “ 0 “ 0
14. Covers, corset, 1 no. “ 5.00 “ 5.00 “ 0 “ 0
15. Covers, dresser, 23 no. “ 17.25 “ 17.25 “ 0 “ 0
16. Covers, pillow, 2 no. “ 1.50 “ 1.50 “ 0 “ 0
17. Curtains, 2 no. “ 1.50 “ 1.50 “ 0 “ 0
18. Curtains, denim, 1 no. “ 1.75 “1.75 “ 0 “ 0
19. Curtains, sash, 158 no. “ 158.00 “ 158.00 “ 0 “ 0
20. Dresses, 62 no. “ 263.50 “ 263.50 “ 0 “ 0
21. Dresses, 3 no. “ 24.00 “ 24.00 “ 0 “ 0
22. Dresses, 11 no. “ 38.50 “ 38.50 “ 0 “ 0
23. Dresses, girls, 9 no. “ 18.00 “ 18.00 “ 0 “ 0
24. Gowns, night, 50 no. “ 137.50 “ 137.50 “ 0 “ 0
25. Gowns, night 11 no. “ 19.25 “ 19.25 “ 0 “ 0
26. Jackets, pneumon, 2 no. “ 6.00 “ 6.00 “ 0 “ 0
27. Napkins, sanitary 134 no. “ 26.80 “ 26.80 “ 0 “ 0
28. Pajamas, 5 no. “ 15.00 “ 15.00 “ 0 “ 0
29. Pajamas, 2 no. “ 4.00 “ 4.00 “ 0 “ 0
30. Shades, window, 21 no. “ 42.00 “ 42.00 “ 0 “ 0
31. Shades, window, 18 no. “ 40.50 “ 40.50 “ 0 “ 0
32. Sheets, single, 10 no. “ 22.50 “ 22.50 “ 0 “ 0
33. Sheets, single, 52 no. “ 65.00 “ 65.00 “ 0 “ 0
34. Shirts, boys, 10 no. “ 22.50 “ 22.50 “ 0 “ 0
35. Shirts, boys, 5 no. “ 10.00 “ 10.00 “ 0 “ 0
36. Shrouds, 1 no. “ 3.00 “ 3.00 “ 0 “ 0
37. Towels, hand, 4 no. “ 2.00 “ 2.00 “ 0 “ 0
38. Towels, hand, 214 no. “ 53.50 “ 53.50 “ 0 “ 0
39. Towels, tea, 114 no. “ 22.80 “ 22.80 “ 0 “ 0
40. Towels, tea, 54 no. “ 8.10 “ 8.10 “ 0 “ 0
41. Underskirts, 9 no. “ 13.50 “ 13.50 “ 0 “ 0
42. Underwaists, 9 no. “ 9.00 “ 9.00 “ 0 “ 0
43. Unionalls, 20 no. “ 60.00 “ 60.00 “ 0 “ 0
44. Union suits, 6 no. “ 12.00 “ 12.00 “ 0 “ 0
45. Union suits, 4 no. “ 7.00 “ 7.00 “ 0 “0
46. Mending, 349.16 “ 349.16 “ 0 “ 0
Totals, 1715.41 1715.41 0 0
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
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Reservation.
27. Acreage of agricultural lands:
(1) Allotted. (2) Unallotted. (3) Total.
(a) Acres agricultural lands cultivated by Indians 0 0 a 0
(b) Acres agricultural lands used by Indians for grazing purposes 0 0 0
(c) Acres agricultural lands leased 0 0 b 0
(d) Acres agricultural lands not used for any purpose 0 0 0
(e) Total c 0 c 0 0
28. Acreage of grazing lands:
(a) Acres grazing lands used by Indians for grazing purposes 0 0 0
(b) Acres grazing lands used by Indians for other purposes 0 0 0
(c) Acres grazing lands leased 0 0 b 0
(d) Acres grazing lands unused 0 0 0
(e) Total d 0 d 0 0
29. Total acreage used by Indians for grazing purposes (total of 27 (b) and 28 (a)):
(1) Allotted lands. (2) Unallotted lands. (3) Total.
0 0 0
30. Indians farming for themselves:
ALLOTTED. (1) Number. (2) Acreage. UNALLOTTED. (1) Number. (2) Acreage. LEASED OR RENTED. (1) Number. (2) Acreage. TOTAL. (1) Number. (2) Acreage.
(a) Allotted Indians 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(b) Unallotted Indians 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(c) Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a These figures must agree.
b Sum of these figures must equal total acreage leased, as reported in query 38 (a), (b), (c), and (f), page 28.
c These figures must agree with those reported under queries 13 (d) and 14 (d), respectively, pages 18 and 19.
d These figures must agree with those reported under queries 13 (h) and 14 (h), respectively, page 19.
e Number Indians must not be duplicated.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
31. Crops raised by Indians and value thereof (garden truck may be combined as miscellaneous):
Kinds. Unit. ON ALLOTTED LANDS. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. ON UNALLOTTED LANDS. (3) Quantity. (4) Value. TOTAL. (5) Quantity. (6) Value.
(a) None. 0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Total value 0 0 a 0
32. Disposition of above crops:
(a) Value of crops consumed by the Indians $0
(b) Value of crops sold by the Indians $0
(c) Value of crops remaining on hand 0
(d) Total a 0
33. Largest acreages farmed by individual Indians:
(1) Name of Indian. (2) Degree of Indian blood. (3) Age. (4) Acreage farmed. (5) Principal crops raised. (8) Value of crops raised.
None. 0 0 0 0 $0
a These figures must agree.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
34. Number of acres under ditch:
(1) From wells. (2) From other system. (3) Total.
(a) Allotted lands 0 0 0
(b) Unallotted lands 0 0 0
(c) Total 0 0 a 0
35. Number of acres under ditch, distributed as follows:
(1) For farming. (2) For grazing. (3) Other purposes. (4) Total.
Used by Indians –
(a) Allotted lands 0 0 0 0
(b) Unallotted lands 0 0 0 0
(c) Total 0 0 0 0
Used by lessees –
(d) Allotted lands 0 0 0 0
(e) Unallotted lands 0 0 0 0
(f) Total 0 0 0 0
Not used –
(g) Allotted lands 0
(h) Unallotted lands 0
(i) Total 0
Total acreage under ditch:
(j) Allotted lands 0
(k) Unallotted lands 0
(l) Total a 0
36. Acreage susceptible of farming without irrigation:
Used by Indians -
(a) Allotted lands 0 0 0 0
(b) Unallotted lands 0 0 0 0
(c) Total 0 0 0 0
Used by lessees –
(d) Allotted lands 0 0 0 0
(e) Unallotted lands 0 0 0 0
(f) Total 0 0 0 0
Not used –
(g) Allotted lands 0
(h) Unallotted lands 0
(i) Total 0
Total acreage under ditch:
(j) Allotted lands 0
(k) Unallotted lands 0
(l) Total 0
a These figures must agree.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
37. Acreage of allotments:
(1) Number of allotments. (2) Acreage of allotments.
(a) Total allotments on reservation and acreage 0 0
(b) Worked or used by Indians 0 0
(c) Not used by Indians 0 0
38. Acreage under lease or permit, and income paid in cash, or improvements, during the current fiscal year:
(1) ALLOTTED LANDS. (1) Number. (2) Number of allotments. (3) Acres. (4) Rental. (2) UNALLOTTED LANDS. (5) Number. (6) Acres. (7) Rental.
(a) Farming leases 0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
(b) Grazing leases 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(c) Grazing permits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(d) Mining-
(1) Coal and asphalt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(2) Oil and gas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(3) Other minerals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(e) Name other purposes
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(f) Improvements for –
(1) Farming leases a 0 0 0 b 0 0 0 b 0
(2) Grazing a 0 0 0 b 0 0 0 b 0
(3) Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39. Allotments under lease: (1) Number. (2) Acreage. (3) Total revenue.
(a) Through departmental control 0 0 $0
(b) By Indians direct with departmental permission 0 0 0
(c) By Indians direct without departmental permission 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0
40. Number of Indian traders license to do business on the reservation:
(a) Indians (full-blood) 0
(b) Indians (mixed-blood) 0
(c) Whites 0
(d) Total 0
a Should not be included above, in (a) and (b).
b If actual figures can not be supplied, give estimated figures.

SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
36. Stock on the reservation June 30, current fiscal year, belonging to the United States:
AGENCY. (1) Number. (2) Value. SCHOOL. (3) Number. (4) Value. TOTAL. (5) Number. (6) Value.
(a) Bees (colonies)
(b) Boars 2 60.00 2 60.00
(c) Bulls 1 50.00 1 50.00
(d) Burros
(e) Cows and heifers 28 560.00 28 560.00
(f) Goats
(g) Hogs and pigs 61 385.66 61 385.66
(h) Horses 2 140.00 2 140.00
(i) Jacks
(j) Mares 3 483.33 3 483.33
(k) Mules
(l) Rams and wethers
(m) Sheep (ewes)
(n) Stallion (pony)
(o) Stallions (large)
(p) Steers
(q) Poultry –
(1) Chickens
(2) Ducks
(3) Geese
(4) Turkeys
(r) Other kinds, if any –
Total value 1678.88 1678.99
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
45. Stock on the reservation June 30, current fiscal year:
(A) Belonging to individual Indians –
ALLOTTED INDIANS. (1) Number. (2) Value. UNALLOTTED INDIANS. (3) Number. (4) Value. TOTAL. (5) Number. (6) Value.
(a) Bees (colonies) 0 0 0 0 0 0
(b) Boars 0 0 0 0 0 0
(c) Bulls 0 0 0 0 0 0
(d) Burros 0 0 0 0 0 0
(e) Cows and heifers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(f) Goats 0 0 0 0 0 0
(g) Hogs and pigs 0 0 0 0 0 0
(h) Horses 0 0 0 0 0 0
(i) Jacks 0 0 0 0 0 0
(j) Mares 0 0 0 0 0 0
(k) Mules 0 0 0 0 0 0
(l) Rams and wethers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(m) Sheep (ewes) 0 0 0 0 0 0
(n) Stallion (pony) 0 0 0 0 0 0
(o) Stallions (large) 0 0 0 0 0 0
(p) Steers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(q) Poultry –
(5) Chickens 0 0 0 0 0 0
(6) Ducks 0 0 0 0 0 0
(7) Geese 0 0 0 0 0 0
(8) Turkeys 0 0 0 0 0 0
(r) Other kinds, if any –
Total value 0 0 a 0
(B) Belonging to the tribe – (1) Number. (2) Value.
(a) Bulls 0 0
(b) Cows and heifers 0 0
(c) Steers 0 0
(d) Horses 0 0
(e) Mares 0 0
(f) Stallions 0 0
(g) Mules 0 0
(h) Sheep 0 0
(i) Goats 0 0
Total value b 0
a These figures must agree with those under query 8 (1), page 54.
b These figures must agree with those under query 7 (<illegible>), page 54.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
46. Stock belonging to Indians sold for slaughter or other purposes and slaughtered by Indians June 30, current fiscal year:
SOLD. (1) Number. (2) Value. SLAUGHTERED BY INDIANS. (3) Number. (4) Value. TOTAL. (5) Number. (6) Value.
(a) Bees (colonies) 0 0 0 0
(b) Boars 0 0 0 0 0 0
(c) Bulls 0 0 0 0
(d) Burros 0 0 0 0 0 0
(e) Cows and heifers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(f) Goats 0 0 0 0 0 0
(g) Hogs and pigs 0 0 0 0 0 0
(h) Horses 0 0 0 0
(i) Jacks 0 0 0 0
(j) Mares 0 0 0 0
(k) Mules 0 0 0 0
(l) Rams and wethers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(m) Sheep (ewes) 0 0 0 0 0 0
(n) Stallion (pony) 0 0 0 0
(o) Stallions (large) 0 0 0 0
(p) Steers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(q) Poultry –
(9) Chickens 0 0 0 0 0 0
(10) Ducks 0 0 0 0 0 0
(11) Geese 0 0 0 0 0 0
(12) Turkeys 0 0 0 0 0 0
(r) Other kinds, if any –
0 0 0 0 0 0
Total value 0 0 0
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
47. Stock on the reservation June 30, current fiscal year, belonging to lessees:
ON ALLOTTED LAND. (1) Number. (2) Value. ON UNALLOTTED LAND. (3) Number. (4) Value. TOTAL. (5) Number. (6) Value.
(a) Bees (colonies) 0 0 0 0
(b) Boars 0 0 0 0 0 0
(c) Bulls 0 0 0 0
(d) Burros 0 0 0 0 0 0
(e) Cows and heifers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(f) Goats 0 0 0 0 0 0
(g) Hogs and pigs 0 0 0 0 0 0
(h) Horses 0 0 0 0
(i) Jacks 0 0 0 0
(j) Mares 0 0 0 0
(k) Mules 0 0 0 0
(l) Rams and wethers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(m) Sheep (ewes) 0 0 0 0 0 0
(n) Stallion (pony) 0 0 0 0
(o) Stallions (large) 0 0 0 0
(p) Steers 0 0 0 0 0 0
(q) Poultry –
(13) Chickens 0 0 0 0 0 0
(14) Ducks 0 0 0 0 0 0
(15) Geese 0 0 0 0 0 0
(16) Turkeys 0 0 0 0 0 0
(r) Other kinds, if any –
0 0 0 0 0 0
Total value 0 0 0
48. Stock on reservation at close of fiscal year belonging to Government employees:
(1) Names of employees. Used wholly for private purposes. (2) Kinds owned (horses, cows, etc.). (3) Number owned. Cost for year’s maintenance. (4) To Government. (5) To owner. Used wholly or partly for Government purposes. (6) Kinds owned (horses, cows, etc.). (7) Number owned. Cost of year’s maintenance. (8) To Government. (9) To owner.
None. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
49. Stock purchased during current fiscal year:
FOR GOVERNMENT. a FOR INDIANS. b TOTAL.
(1) Number. (2) Value. (3) Number. (4) Value. (5) Number. (6) Value.
(a) Boars 1 $30.00 1 $30.00
(b) Bulls
(c) Calves
(d) Cows
(e) Geldings
(f) Goats
(g) Heifers
(h) Hogs
(i) Jacks
(j) Mares
(k) Mules
(l) Oxen
(m) Pigs
(n) Ponies
(o) Rams
(p) Sheep
(q) Stallions
(r) Steers
(s) Other kinds
Total value $30.00 $30.00
a Stock shown in these columns should agree with stock purchased as shown on abstracts A and B quarterly property accounts, with exception of animals purchased for subsistence.
b Stock purchased by or for Indians with personal or individual or reimbursable funds, or for issue to Indians with Government funds.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
Crops raised by Indians and value thereof (show each product separately):
KINDS. ACREAGE. UNIT. YIELD. TOTAL. PER ACRE. VALUE. TOTAL. PER ACRE.
Total (a) 0 0 0 (a) 0 0
SUPPLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. Weight, lbs. Value.
1. Supplies purchased through warehouses 1241745 $9359.25
2. Supplies purchased otherwise by superintendents of schools 193431 10537.57
3. Amount expended for wagon transportation 0
a These figures must agree with those reported under queries 30 and 31, respectively, pages 25 and 26.

SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
50. Indians engaged in other industries, trades, or professions for themselves (not to include Indians employed by others):
(1) Number of Indians in each industry. (2) Quantity produced. (3) Value of products produced.
(a) Basket making 0 0 0
(b) Beadwork 0 0 0
(c) Blanket weaving 0 0 0
(d) Lace making 0 0 0
(e) Pottery 0 0 0
(f) Fishing 0 0 0
(g) Cutting and selling wood and timber 0 0 0
(h) Others (name them) – 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0
51. Number of able-bodied adult Indians under you jurisdiction who support themselves by their own industry and thrift 0
52. Number of able-bodied adult Indians other than above who make an effort at self-support but are not entirely self-supporting by their own industry and thrift 0
(a) Number of these Indians who have sufficient individual Indian moneys or receive annuities sufficient to make up the deficiency for their support and not supplied by their own industry Unknown.
53. Number of able-bodied adult Indians who make no effort at self-support 90
(a) Number of these Indians who have individual Indian moneys or receive annuities sufficient for their support Unknown.
54. Total of Nos. 52 and 53 90
55. Total of Nos. 52 (a) and 53 (a) Unknown.
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
56. Number of Indians to whom rations were issued and for which no labor was performed (not to include pupils at school):
MALES. (1) Adults. (2) Minors. FEMALES. (3) Adults. (4) Minors. TOTAL. (5) Adults. (6) Minors.
(a) Able-bodied 0 0 0 0 0 0
(b) Mentally or physically disabled 37 9 40 4 77 13
(c) Total 37 9 40 4 77 13
57. Number of Indians to whom rations were issued in payment for labor performed:
MALES. (1) Adults. (2) Minors. FEMALES. (3) Adults. (4) Minors. TOTAL. (5) Adults. (6) Minors.
0 0 0 0 0 0
58. Number of Indians to whom cash was paid for labor in lieu of rations:
MALES. (1) Adults. (2) Minors. FEMALES. (3) Adults. (4) Minors. TOTAL. (5) Adults. (6) Minors.
0 0 0 0 0 0
59. Number of Indians to whom miscellaneous supplies were issued and for which no labor was performed (not to include pupils at school):
MALES. (1) Adults. (2) Minors. FEMALES. (3) Adults. (4) Minors. TOTAL. (5) Adults. (6) Minors.
(a) Able-bodied 0 0 0 0 0 0
(b) Mentally or physically disabled 37 9 40 4 77 13
(c) Total 37 9 40 4 77 13
60. Number of Indians to whom miscellaneous supplies were issued in payment for labor performed:
MALES. (1) Adults. (2) Minors. FEMALES. (3) Adults. (4) Minors. TOTAL. (5) Adults. (6) Minors.
0 0 0 0 0 0
61. Number of Indians to whom cash was paid for labor in lieu of miscellaneous supplies:
MALES. (1) Adults. (2) Minors. FEMALES. (3) Adults. (4) Minors. TOTAL. (5) Adults. (6) Minors.
0 0 0 0 0 0
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
62. Quantity and value of rations issued during the current fiscal year:
Articles. Unit. To Indians described in query 56. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. To Indians described in query 57. (3) Quantity. (4) Value.
Total 4202.43 0
63. The amount of cash paid to Indians described in query 58 $0
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
64. Quantity and value of miscellaneous supplies issued during the current fiscal year:
Articles. Unit. To Indians described in query 59. (1) Quantity. (2) Value. To Indians described in query 60. (3) Quantity. (4) Value.
Total 8701.59 0
65. The amount of cash paid to Indians described in query 61 $0
SECTION V. – INDUSTRIES – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
66. Improvements on Indian lands:
Dwellings. Constructed prior to current fiscal year. Log. Frame. Brick. Adobe. Constructed during current fiscal year. Log. Frame. Brick. Adobe.
3 rooms or less 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 or 5 rooms 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 rooms or more 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Barns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
67. Number of above dwellings occupied by Indians 0
68. Number of above dwellings occupied by lessees 0
69. Water supply:
Total sources of water supply existing prior to current fiscal year. Wells. Improve springs. Lakes. Streams. Provided during fiscal year. Wells. Improved springs. Number Indian families having water supply within 1 mile of – Wells. Springs. Lakes. Streams
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
70. Number sources of water supply contaminated or subject to contamination 0
71. Orchards:
Number trees now living which were- Apple. Peach. Cherry. Plum. Fig.
Planted current fiscal year 0 0 0 0 0
Planted previous to current fiscal year 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0
SECTION VI. – FORESTRY.
Annual Report 1923. (Year.)
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. Estimated forest resources June 30, current fiscal year:
(1) Acreage. (2) Board feet. (3) Stumpage Value per M. (4) Total value timber.
(a) Allotted lands 0 0 $0 $0
(b) Unallotted lands 0 0 0 0
(c) Total 0 0 0 0
2. Estimated value of timer lands, exclusive of timber, June 30, current fiscal year:
(1) Acreage. (2) Value per acre. (3) Total value.
(a) Allotted lands 0 $0 $0
(b) Unallotted lands 0 0 0
(c) Total value timber lands $0
3. Estimated percentages of predominating species:
(1) Species. (2) Estimated percentage. (3) Species. (4) Estimated percentage.
(a) None. 0 (d) None. 0
4. Roads, fences, etc.:
BUILT TO DATE. (1) Number. (2) Miles. (3) Total cost. NEEDED BUT NO YET BUILT. (1) Number. (2) Miles. (3) Estimated cost.
(a) Roads 0 0 $0 0 0 $0
(b) Trails 0 0 0 0 0 0
(c) Fire lines 0 0 0 0 0 0
(d) Telephone lines 0 0 0 0 0 0
(e) Fences 0 0 0 0 0 0
(f) Lookout stations 0 0 0 0
(g) Cabins 0 0 0 0
(h) Stables 0 0 0 0
(i) Corrals 0 0 0 0
(j) Total 0 0
5. Number of private sawmills on the reservation 0 Total manufactured by them 0 Board feet.
(a) Present value $0
6. Number of Government sawmills on reservation 0 Present value $0
(a) Production for current year (not in value):
Lumber 0 Shingles 0 Lath 0
Total value all products $0
7. Number of employees in forestry work 0
(a) Total cost of operation for one year $0
SECTION VI. – FORESTRY – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
8. Total amount of timber cut during the current fiscal year:
(A) Under contract from allotted lands – (B) Under contract from unallotted lands –
(a) By Indians – (1) Amount. (2) Stumpage value. (3) Amount. (4) Stumpage value.
Number feet B. M 0 $0 0 $0
Number poles 0 0 0 0
Number fence posts 0 0 0 0
Cords firewood 0 0 0 0
Cords pulp wood 0 0 0 0
(b) By other persons –
Number feet B. M 0 0 0 0
Number poles 0 0 0 0
Number fence posts 0 0 0 0
Cords firewood 0 0 0 0
Cords pulp wood 0 0 0 0
(C) Under permit from allotted lands – (D) Under permit from unallotted lands –
(a) By Indians –
Number feet B. M 0 0 0 0
Number poles 0 0 0 0
Number fence posts 0 0 0 0
Cords firewood 0 0 0 0
Cords pulp wood 0 0 0 0
(b) By other persons –
Number feet B. M 0 0 0 0
Number poles 0 0 0 0
Number fence posts 0 0 0 0
Cords firewood 0 0 0 0
Cords pulp wood 0 0 0 0
(E) By Government from unallotted lands – (E) By Government from unallotted lands -
(a) For use – (b) For sale –
Number feet B. M 0 0 0 0
Number poles 0 0 0 0
Number fence posts 0 0 0 0
Cords firewood 0 0 0 0
Cords pulp wood 0 0 0 0
9. The relation of the existing local force, for handling all classes of business and for fire protection, is one man to 0 acres of forest.
10. Number of forest users and others available when called upon to help in case of fire 0
SECTION VI. – FORESTRY – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
Fire Report:
Class and number.
A a B b C c Total.
11. Fires originating on unallotted lands 0 0 0 0
12. Fires originating on allotted lands inside of reservation boundaries 0 0 0 0
13. Fires originating on allotted lands outside of reservation boundaries 0 0 0 0
14. Fires originating outside of reservation boundaries and on non-Indian lands 0 0 0 0
Total number of fires 0 0 0 0
Railroad. Lightning. Incendiary. Brush burning. Campers. Sawmills. Unknown. Miscellaneous. Total.
15. Causes of all fires reported 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16. 0 Damage from all fires:
Location of fires. Area burned over. Timbered. Open. Total. Damage to timber, reproduction, and forage. d Timber destroyed or damaged. M B. F. Value. Reproduction value. Forage value. Total value.
On unallotted lands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
On allotted lands inside of reservation boundaries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
On allotted lands outside of reservation boundaries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17. 0 Cost of fighting all fires:
Division of cost. Temporary labor. Guard and ranger labor. Tools, supplies, transportation, etc. Total cost. Value of cooperation.
On unallotted lands 0 0 0 0 0
On allotted lands 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0
a Under Class A include camp fires and other small fires covering not more than a few square rods.
b Under Class B include small forest fires extinguished without special expense and covering generally not over 5 acres.
c Under Class C include large fires requiring extra help and expense.
d The amount and value of damaged cordwood may be included with this timber on a ration of 1 cord = 500 B. E.
SECTION VII. – IRRIGATION.
Annual Report 1923. (Year.)
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
(FOR RESERVATINS WEST OF 100TH MERIDIAN.)
1. Give data regarding irrigable area of your reservation as outlined below:
(1) Allotted land (acres.) (2) Unallotted land (acres). (3) School land (acres). (4) Agency land (acres). (5) Total (acres).
(a) Total area susceptible of irrigation and for which there is apparent water supply, including that under project 0 0 0 0 0
(b) Area under projects approved or investigated 0 0 0 0 a 0
(c) Area under possible projects 0 0 0 0 a 0
(d) Area brought within service of ditches during the year 0 0 0 0 0
(e) Total area within service of ditches June 30 0 0 0 0 0
(f) Irrigated area leased 0 0 0 0 0
(g) Area irrigated land cultivated by Indians during year 0 0 0 0 0
(h) Irrigated area owned by whites 0 0 0
(i) Number of Indians cultivating irrigated land 0 0 0 0 0
(j) Irrigable area leased 0 0 0 0 0
(k) Irrigable area sold 0 0 0 0 0
(l) Number of allotments under ditch June 30, current fiscal year 0
(m) Number of allotments sold, under ditch June 30, current fiscal year 0
(n) Number of Indians benefited by irrigation (exclusive of wages) 0
2. Miles of ditches on reservation:
(a) Main 0
(b) Lateral 0
(c) Total 0
a Sum of these figures must equal total area susceptible of irrigation, column (5), query 1 (a).

SECTION VII. – IRRIGATION – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
3. Number of irrigation structures on reservation:
Kinds. (1) Concrete. (2) Masonry. (3) Timber. (4) Earth. (5) Steel. (6) Total.
Diversion dams 0 0 0 0 0 0
Storage dams 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total dams 0 0 0 0 0 0
Headgates 0 0 0 0 0 0
Drops 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chutes 0 0 0 0 0 0
Flumes 0 0 0 0 0 0
Checks 0 0 0 0 0 0
Waste gates 0 0 0 0 0 0
Division boxes 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bridges 0 0 0 0 0 0
Culverts 0 0 0 0 0 0
Siphons 0 0 0 0 0 0
4. What is the rainfall in inches on your reservation?
Inches.
(a) January 1923 – no report
(b) February 1923 – no report
(c) March 1923 1.20
(d) April 1923 2.40
(e) May 1923 no report
(f) June 1923 no report
(g) July 1922 5.15
(h) August 1922 2.45
(i) September 1922 .33
(j) October 1922 .93
(k) November 1922 4.45
(l) December 1922 no report
(m) Total for year 16.91
5. Acreage and value of crops raised on irrigated lands:
BY INDIANS. (1) Acreage. (2) Value of product. BY WHITES. (1) Acreage. (2) Value of product.
(a) Allotted land 0 a$0 0 $0
(b) Unallotted land 0 a 0 0 0
(c) School land 0 0 0 0
(d) Agency land 0 0 0 0
(e) Total all lands 0 0 0 0
a This sum is the value of products raised by irrigation, and should never exceed the value reported in query 31, page 26.
SECTION VIII. – SALES.
Annual Report 1923. (Year.)
Asylum for Inane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. Total number of Indians under your supervision a
(a) Total number of these Indians who have no allotted or inherited lands under governmental control and who have received their pro rata shares of all the trust funds of the tribes and their individual Indian moneys (this not to include those Indians who have never received allotments) Unknown.
(b) Total number of Indians remaining under Federal jurisdiction (which should be No. 1 (a) subtracted from No. 1) Unknown.
2. Total number of patents in fee issued to June 30, current fiscal year:
(1) Number. (2) Acreage.
(a) For original allotments 0 0
(b) For inherited lands 0 0
(c) Total 0 0
3. Total number of patents in fee issued during fiscal year:
(a) For original allotments 0 0
(b) For inherited lands 0 0
(c) Total 0 0
4. Number of Indians who have received patents in fee for their entire allotment 0
(a) Acreage thereof 0
(b) Number of these Indians who have disposed of all their inherited lands or have not fallen heir to any 0
5. Total acreage sold to June 30, current fiscal year:
(1) Acreage. (2) Amount received.
(a) Allotted land 0 0
(b) Unallotted land 0 0
(c) Total 0 0
6. Total acreage sold during current fiscal year:
(1) Acreage. (2) Amount received.
(a) Allotted land 0 0
(b) Unallotted land 0 0
(c) Total 0 0
7. Living unallotted Indians under your supervision b Unknown.
8. Living allotted Indians who have not received patents in fee for any part of their allotments Unknown.
9. Living allotted Indians who have received patents in fee or only part of their allotments Unknown.
a These figures must agree with those reported in column (9), query 9 (1), page 16.
b The number of Indians unallotted and allotted should agree with those in query 1 (e), page 15.

SECTION VIII. – SALES – Continued.
Annual Report 1923. (Year.)
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
10. Number of Indians who now have patents in fee for part or entire allotment Unknown.
(a) Acreage thereof Unknown.
(b) Value thereof $Unknown.
11. Living allotted Indians who have received patents in fee or their entire allotment Unknown.
12. Total number living allotted Indians a Unknown.
13. Total all living Indians under your supervision b 90
SECTION IX. – RECORDS.
1. Give a statement showing area and description of all lands on the reservation reserved during current year for any purpose, date reserved, authority for reservation, organization for whom reserved, purpose of reservation, description of the land by legal subdivisions, sections, etc., and the area thereof.
(1) Date reserved. (2) Authority for reservation. (3) Organization. (4) Purpose. (5) Description. (6) Area. (7) Value.
Unknown. Unknown. Unknown. Asylum for Insane Indians. Farm land, rolling. 100 acres. $25,000.00
2. Town sites on reservation established to date:
(1) Date of establishment. (2) Authority for establishment. (3) Description. (4) Area.
0 0 0 0
a The number of Indians unallotted and allotted should agree with those in query 1 (e), page 15.
b These figures must agree with those reported in column (9), query 9 (i) page 16.
SECTION X. – GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.
Annual Report 1923. (Year.)
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
PROPERTY UNDER YOUR JURISDICTION BELONGING TO THE UNITED STATES.
1. School property:
Name or number of school Asylum for Insane Indians.
(List each school separately, for which extra sheets are sent, and letter the succeeding sheets a, b, c, etc.)
(a) School lands –
a 100 acres; valued at $250.00 per acre a $25,000.00
(b) Buildings –
19 number of buildings at total value of $92,477.02
(c) Heating and power plants –
0 separate plants, supplying 0 buildings 0
(d) Lighting system (kind electric) 0
(e) Water system (kind pump, tank and tower,) 3,070.24
(f) Sewer system (kind tile,) 5,200.00
(g) Total value of items b, c, d, e, and f (same must agree with the figures reported by you on Forms 5-366 and 5-366a) 100,747.26
(h) Values of furniture and fixtures 11,618.12
(i) Value of supplies on hand or in storehouse 10,720.87
(j) Value of equipment for industrial education, in shops, laundries, etc 0
(k) Value of live stock b 1,678.99
(l) Value of agricultural implements 3,828.48
(m) Value of tools and implements of other kinds 257.85
(n) Value of miscellaneous property 2,665.38
(o) Total value of all property belonging to this school (total of items a, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, and n) 156,510.95
a The total acreage and value of school lands in queries 1, pages 46 and 45 lettered, must agree with figures reported in columns (1) and (3), query 11 (n), page 17.
b The total value of stock in queries (k), pages 46 and 45 lettered, must agree with value reported in column 4, query 44, page 20.
SECTION X. – GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.
Annual Report 1923. (Year.)
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. School property:
Name or number of school 0
(List each school separately, for which extra sheets are sent, and letter the succeeding sheets a, b, c, etc.)
(a) School lands –
a acres; valued at $ per acre a $ 0
(b) Buildings –
number of buildings at total value of $
(c) Heating and power plants –
separate plants, supplying buildings
(d) Lighting system (kind)
(e) Water system (kind)
(f) Sewer system (kind)
(g) Total value of items b, c, d, e, and f (same must agree with the figures reported by you on Forms 5-366 and 5-366a) 0
(h) Value of furniture and fixtures 0
(i) Value of supplies on hand or in storehouse 0
(j) Value of equipment for industrial education, in shops, laundries, etc 0
(k) Value of live stock b 0
(l) Value of agricultural implements 0
(m) Value of tools and implements of other kinds 0
(n) Value of miscellaneous property
(o) Total value of all property belonging to this school (total of items a, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, and n) 0
a The total acreage and value of school lands in queries 1, pages 46 and 45 lettered, must agree with figures reported in columns (1) and (3), query 11 (n), page 17.
b The total value of stock in queries (k), pages 46 and 45 lettered, must agree with value reported in column 4, query 44, page 20.

SECTION X. – GOVERNMENT PROPERTY – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
2. Agency property:
(a) Agency lands –
a 0 acres; valued at $0 per acre a $0
(b) Buildings – 0 number of buildings at total value of $0
(c) Heating and power plants –
0 separate plants, supplying 0 buildings 0
(d) Lighting system (kind 0) 0
(e) Water system (kind 0) 0
(f) Sewer system (kind 0) 0
(g) Total value of items b, c, d, e, and f (same must agree with the figures reported by you on Forms 5-366 and 5-366a) 0
(h) Value of furniture and fixtures 0
(i) Value of supplies on hand or in storehouse 0
(j) Value of equipment for industrial education, in shops, laundries, etc 0
(k) Value of livestock b 0
(l) Value of agricultural implements 0
(m) Value of tools and implements of other kinds 0
(n) Value of miscellaneous property 0
(o) Total value of all property belonging to this agency (total of items a, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, and n) 0
a These figures must agree with those reported in columns (1) and (3), query 12 (n), page 18.
b These figures must agree with those reported in column (2), query 44, page 29.
SECTION X. – DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.a
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
3. Administration (whatever is not classed under Health, Industries, and School):
(a) Lands used for administration purposes –
0 acres; valued at $0 per acre Total value $0
(b) Buildings – 0 number of buildings at total value of $0
(c) Heating and power plants –
0 separate plants, supplying 0 buildings 0
(d) Lighting system (kind 0) 0
(e) Water system (kind 0) 0
(f) Sewer system (kind 0) 0
(g) Total value of items b, c, d, e, and f (same must agree with the figures reported by you on Forms 5-366 and 5-366a) 0
(h) Value of furniture and fixtures 0
(i) Value of supplies on hand or in storehouse b 0
(j) Value of equipment for industrial education, in shops, laundries, etc 0
(k) Value of livestock b 0
(l) Value of agricultural implements 0
(m) Value of tools and implements of other kinds 0
(n) Value of miscellaneous property 0
(o) Total value of all property belonging to this agency (total of items a, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, and n) 0
a The total of all property reported on these six pages should equal that reported on pages 45, 46 lettered, and 47.
b Exclusive of supplies in school storerooms or storehouses.
SECTION X. – DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
4. Health property:
(a) Building sites:
100 acres; valued at $250.00 per acre Total value $25,000.00
(b) Buildings – 19 number of buildings at total value of $92,477.02
(c) Heating and power plants –
0 separate plants, supplying 0 buildings 0
(d) Lighting system (kind electric,) 0
(e) Water system (kind pump, tank and tower,) 3,070.24
(f) Sewer system (kind tile) 5,200.00
(g) Total value of items b, c, d, e, and f 100,747.26
(h) Value of furniture and fixtures 11,570.53
(i) Value of drugs and medical supplies on hand 173.04
(j) Value of livestock 1,678.99
(k) Value of surgical instruments 47.59
(l) Value of vehicles 2,649.38
(m) Value of miscellaneous property 14,644.16
(n) Total value of all property belonging to this agency (total of items a, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, and n) 156,510.95

SECTION X. – DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
5. Industries:
(1) Allotting a –
(a) Value of camp outfit $0
(b) Value of surveying instruments 0
(c) Value of furniture and fixtures 0
(d) Value of livestock 0
(e) Value of wagons and vehicles 0
(f) Value of tools and implements 0
(g) Value of miscellaneous property 0
(h) Total value of all property used for allotting service 0
(2) Irrigation b –
(a) Buildings –
number of buildings at total value of $0
(b) Value of inventory 0
1. Supplies on hand $0
2. Material (lumber, cement, etc.) 0
3. Equipment (plows, drills, machinery, etc.) 0
(c) Value of telephone equipment 0
(d) Value of miscellaneous property 0
(e) Total value of property used for irrigation 0
a If data are not available, procure same from allotting agent on reservation.
b If data are not available, procure same from engineer in charge of project.




SECTION X. – DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
5. Industries – Continued:
(3) Farming –
(a) Farm lands –
0 acres; valued at $0 per acre $0
(b) Buildings -
0 number of buildings at total value of $0
(c) Heating and power plants a –
0 separate plants, supplying 0 buildings 0
(d) Lighting system a (kind 0) 0
(e) Water system a (kind 0) 0
(f) Sewer system a (kind 0) 0
(g) Total value of items b, c, d, e, and f 0
(h) Value of furniture and fixtures 0
(i) Value of live stock 0
(j) Value of agricultural implements 0
(k) Value of tools and implements of other kinds 0
(l) Value of miscellaneous property 0
(m) Total value of all property used for farm purposes (total of items a, g, h, i, j, k, and l) 0
a If additional to general agency system.

SECTION X. – DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
5. Industries – Continued.
(4) Forestry –
(a) Lands used or forestry quarters, cabins, etc., 0 acres; valued at $0 per acre
(b) Buildings – 0 number of buildings at total value of $0
(c) Heating and power plants a –
0 separate plants, supplying 0 buildings 0
(d) Lighting system a (kind 0) 0
(e) Water system a (kind 0) 0
(f) Sewer system a (kind 0) 0
(g) Total value of items b, c, d, e, and f 0
(h) Value of furniture and fixtures 0
(i) Value of live stock 0
(j) Value of surveying outfit 0
(k) Value of telephone equipment 0
(l) Value of miscellaneous property 0
(m) Value of sawmill plants 0
(n) Total value of property used for forestry purposes (total of items a, g, h, i, j, k, l, and m) 0
a If additional to general agency system.
SECTION X. – DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
6. School property:
(a) School lands –
0 acres; valued at $0 per acre $0
(b) Buildings – 0 number of buildings at total value of $0
(c) Heating and power plants –
0 separate plants, supplying 0 buildings 0
(d) Lighting system a (kind 0) 0
(e) Water system a (kind 0) 0
(f) Sewer system a (kind 0) 0
(g) Total value of items b, c, d, e, and f 0
(h) Value of furniture and fixtures (not included under j) 0
(i) Value of supplies on hand or in storerooms or in school storehouses 0
(j) Value of equipment for industrial education in shops, laundries, etc 0
(k) Value of live stock 0
(l) Value of agricultural implements in use 0
(m) Value of tool and implements (not already given) 0
(n) Value of miscellaneous property (not already given) 0
(o) Total value of property used for forestry purposes (total of items a, g, h, i, j, k, l, and m) 0
a The total of all property reported on these six pages, should equal that reported on pages 46, 46 lettered, and 47.


SECTION X. – DISTRIBUTION OF INDIANS’ PROPERTY.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
PROPERTY UNDER YOUR JURISTICION BELONGING TO INDIANS.
7. Property belonging to the tribe as a whole:
(a) Acreage of unallotted lands (see query 14 (n) page 19) 0
(b) Average value per acre, excluding timber thereon $0
(c) Total value of unallotted lands, excluding timber thereon and including minerals a$0
(d) Estimated stand of timber on tribal lands (see query 1 (b), page 39) 0 bd. ft.
(e) Estimated value per M (see query 1 (b), page 39) $0
(f) Total estimated value of timber on unallotted lands (see query 1 (b), page 39) a 0
(g) Tribal funds in Treasury (superintendents are not to fill in this space) 0
(h) Value of live stock belonging to tribe as a whole (see query 45 (B), page 30) 0
(i) Value of other property belonging to tribe 0
(j) Total value, tribal property 0
8. Property belonging to individual Indians:
(a) Total acreage of allotted lands (see query 13 (n), page 19) 0
(b) Average value per acre, excluding timber thereon $0
(c) Total value of allotted lands, excluding timber thereon and including minerals b 0
(d) Estimated stand of timber on allotted lands (see query 1 (a), page 39) 0 bd. ft.
(e) Average value of timber on allotted lands per M (see query 1 (a), page 39) $0
(f) Total value of timber on allotted lands (see query 1 (a), page 39) b 0
(g) Individual Indian moneys in banks and in hands of disbursing officers, etc c 1909.24
(h) Estimated value of Indian homes, barns, corrals, etc 0
(i) Estimated value of furniture in Indian homes 0
(j) Estimated value of tools, agricultural implements, etc 0
(k) Estimated value of wagons, vehicles, etc 0
(l) Estimated value of live stock, poultry, etc. (see query 45 (A), page 30) 0
(m) Value of other property 0
(n) Total value individual Indian property 1909.24
a Sum of these figures must equal total value unallotted lands reported, query 14 (n), page 19.
b Sum of these figures must equal total value allotted lands reported, query 13 (n), page 19.
c These figures must agree with those submitted in account for fourth quarter of the fiscal year, exclusive of “Special deposits.”

SECTION X. – DISTRIBUTION OF TAXABLE INDIAN PROPERTY.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
9. Indians whose property is subject to taxation:
Name. Valuation of taxable property. Real. Personal. Amount taxes assessed.
Unknown. $ Unknown. $ Unknown. $ Unknown.

SECTION XI. – EMPLOYMENT.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
1. Indians employed by the Government as regular employees:
Positions. Males employed. Number. Salaries or wages. Earnings. Females employed. Number. Salaries or wages. Earnings. Total. Number. Earnings.
Matron. 0 $0 $0 1 660. $660. 1 660.00
Total 0 0 0 1 660. 660. 1 660.00

SECTION XI. – EMPLOYMENT – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
2. Indians employed by the Government as irregular employees:
Character or work. Males employed. Number. Salaries or wages. Earnings. Females employed. Number. Salaries or wages. Earnings. Total. Number. Earnings.
Construction and repair of buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Roads and bridges 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Irrigation work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Forest work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Allotting work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Domestics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SECTION XI. – EMPLOYMENT – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
3. Adult Indians employed by private parties:
Character of work. Males employed. Number. Salaries or wages. Earnings. Females employed. Number. Salaries or wages. Earnings. Total. Number. Earnings.
Agricultural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stock raising 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Construction work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Railroad work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Clerks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Domestics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Miscellaneous (name) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SECTION XI. – EMPLOYMENT – Continued.
Asylum for Insane Indians. Indian School.
Reservation.
4. Outing pupils and minor Indians employed by private parties:
Character of work. Males employed. Number. Salaries or wages. Earnings. Females employed. Number. Salaries or wages. Earnings. Total. Number. Earnings.
Agricultural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stock raising 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Construction work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Railroad work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Clerks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Domestics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Miscellaneous (name) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citation

Harry R. Hummer; Hummer, Harry R, “1923 Annual Report Statistical,” Honoring the Dead: A Digital Archive of the Insane Indian Asylum, accessed May 5, 2024, https://honoringthedead.omeka.net/items/show/19.