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Morning Reports of Indians on the Reservation at Fort Sumner, November 1866 - October 1867

These morning reports show the number of Navajo and Apache present and absent, subdivided by men, women, children, and invants; gains and losses; and remarks explaining changes in the number of the Indian population.

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Morning Reports of Indians on the Reservation at Fort Sumner, November 1866 - October 1867

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These morning reports show the number of Navajo and Apache present and absent, subdivided by men, women, children, and invants; gains and losses; and remarks explaining changes in the number of the Indian population.

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p.76-99