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No. 74.-Statement indicating the schools, population, and wealth of the different Indian tribes, &c.-Continued.

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*The Pawnees have not had a school till this year. Have cut 100 tons of hay.

+ Mission school cultivates 270 acres. Mission contributes annually to the school $2,532,
and $3,750 by treaty. Their agent reports great success in Indian farming.
Farms, by Indians, averaged 35 bushels corn to acre; farms, by whites, 50 bushels to acre.
Total, 10,245 bushels, costing 13 cents a bushel.

§225 tons hay cut; a manual labor school building, 38 by 75 feet, two stories; $5,000 an-
nually applied, under treaty, for schools.

All fenced and cultivated by Iowas. Many Iowas are building log houses. $5,550 an-
nually applied for schools, under treaty, (for both tribes.)

T $5,000 annually applied, under treaty, for schools. The Indians have this year raised 200 bushels wheat, 12,000 bushels corn, and 1,000 bushels potatoes.

** Out of 201 males, between 18 and 45 years old, 170 are in the United States army. The
Delawares have but few children 12 years of age that cannot read. $25 to each scholar
in mission school is given annually by the society. $75 is annually applied under treaty.
tt This school has been suspended.

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#$1,100 annually given to school by society.

These Indians have 150 acres in garden vegetables; 200 acres wheat averaged 20 bushels to the acre; 1,700 acres corn averaged 30 bushels; crops worth $6,020. Mission farm has 250 acres. Government allows $25 a scholar per year. $2,500 annually applied by treaty for a school.

TT Quapaws gave 80 men to the United States army.

*** Wealth in horses and cattle.

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No. 74.-Statement indicating the schools, population, and wealth of the different Indian tribes, &c.—Continued..

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*Owing to the disturbances in the southern superintendency, the agents for the Cherokees, Oreeks, Seminoles, Wichitas, Choctaws, and Chickasaws have not been able to reach their agencies.

†In this agency there are 15 American and 80 Mexican families. Indians raise all their own produce.

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No. 74.-Statement indicating the schools, population, and wealth of the different Indian tribes, &c.—Continued.

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