THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 



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of the Interior, at Washington, and is known as the " Office of Indian 

 Affairs," with a large force of clerks and assistants. 

 The Secretaries of the Interior in charge of this Bureau have been: 



Name. 



Whence 

 appointed. 



Date of com- 

 mission. 



Administration. 



Thomas Ewing 



Thomas M. T. McKennan 

 Alexander H. H. Stuart .. 



Robert McClelland 



Jacob Thompson 



Caleb B. Smitb 



John P. Usher 



James Harlan 



Orville H. Browning 



Jacob D. Cox 



Columbus Delano 



Zachariah Chandler 



Carl Schurz 



Samuel J. Kirkwood 



Henry M. Teller 



L. Q. C. Lamar 



Ohio. 

 Pa... 

 Va... 

 Mich 

 Miss. 

 Ind.. 

 Ind . . 

 Iowa 

 HI... 

 Ohio. 

 Ohio. 

 Mich 

 Mo .. 

 Iowa 

 Colo . 

 Miss. 



Mar. 

 Aug. 

 Sept. 

 Mar. 

 Mar. 

 Mar. 

 Jan. 

 May 

 July 

 Mar. 

 Nov. 

 Oct. 

 Mar. 

 Mar. 

 Apr. 

 Mar. 



8, 1849 

 15, 1850 

 12, 1850 

 7, 1853 

 6, 1857 

 5, 1861 

 8, 1863 

 15, 1865 

 27, 18C0 



5. 1869 



1. 1870 

 19, 1875 

 12, 1877 



8, 1881 



17, 1882 



6, 1885 



Taylor and FiUmore. 



Fillmore. 



Fillmore. 



Pierce. 



Buchanan. 



Lincoln. 



LLncobi and Johnson. 



Johnson. 



Johnson, 



Grant. 



Grant. 



Grant. 



Hayes. , 



Garfield and Arthur. 



Arthur. 



Cleveland. 



The Commissioners of Indian Affairs, who were under the War De- 

 partment until 1849, and under the Interior Department during and 

 after 1849 and to 1886, have been: 



Name. 



Whence 

 appointed. 



Date of com- 

 mission. 



Administration. 



Elbert Herring 



Carey A. Harris 



T. Hartley Crawford ... 



William Medill 



Orlando Brown 



Luke Lea 



George W. Many penny. 



James W. Denver 



Charles E. Mix 



James W. Denver 



Alfred B Greenwood... 



William P. Dole 



Dennis N. Cooley 



Lewis V. Bogy 



Nathaniel G. Taylor — 



Ely S. Parker 



Francis A. Walker 



Edward P.Smith 



John Q. Smith 



Ezra A. Hoyt 



Rowla.id E. Trowbridge 



Hiram Price 



John D. C. Atkins 



N.T. 

 Tenn 

 Pa... 

 Ohio. 

 Ky .. 

 Miss. 

 Ohio. 

 Cal.. 

 D.C. 

 Cal.. 

 Ark. 

 HI... 

 Iowa 

 Mo .. 

 Tenn 

 D. C. 

 Mass 

 N. T. 

 Ohio. 

 N. T. 

 Mich 

 Iowa 

 Tenn 



July 



July 



Oct. 



Oct. 



May 



Julv 



Mar. 



Apr. 



June 



Nov. 



May 



Mar. 



July 



Nov. 



Mar. 



Apr. 



Nov. 



Mar. 



Dec. 



Sept. 



Mar. 



May 



Mar. 



, 1832 

 , 1836 

 :, 1838 

 i, 1845 

 ,1849 

 , 1850 

 , 18.53 

 , 1857 

 ,1858 

 :, 1858 

 , 1859 



;, 1861 



1, 1865 

 ,1866 

 ', 1867 

 ,1809 

 ,1871 

 , 1873 

 ,1875 

 , 1877 

 ., 1880 

 , 1881 

 ■, 1885 



t Cass. 



t Cass and Poinsett, 

 i Poinsett to Marcy. 

 \Ma^cy and Ewing. 



Ewing. 



Ewing to Stuart. 



McClelland and Thompson. 



Thompson. 



Thompson. 



Thompson. 



Thompson. 



Smith to Harlan. 



Harlan and Browning. 



Browning. 



Browning and Cox. 



Cox and Delano. 



Delano. 



Delano and Chandler. 



Chandler and Schurz. 



Schurz. 



Schurz. 



Kirkwood and Teller. 



Lamar. 



t Secretary of War. 



The Indians are on reservations at sixty agencies, situated in twenty- 

 five States and Territories. 



They number a total of, in 1886, about 247,761, and cost a total annual 

 charge of about $5,000,000 (exclusive of Alaska) . 



The accompanying map of present locations of reservations was pre- 

 pared by the Indian Office, and is to June, 1886, 



An agency may include several reservations and tribes. 



A list of all agencies, with location and population, is given herein. 



